MEMENTO MORI - BASED ON ORPHEUS AND EURIDICE -
A COLLABORATION WITH DEREVO (TANYA KHABAROVA)
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ANIMA
MOMENTUM'S THIRD PRODUCTION - BASED ON DREAMS AND SUBCONSCIOUS LIFE.
A COLLABORATION WITH MALOU AIRAUDO (PINA BAUSH), TANYA KHABAROVA (DEREVO) AND CHRISTOS PAPADOPOULOS - A COMMISSION OF CAPITAL OF CULTURE 2008 - LIVERPOOL
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TMESIS
MOMENTUM'S FIRST PIECE
BASED ON PLATO'S SYMPOSIUM AND THE ORIGIN OF LOVE
About me: MOMENTUM is a Physical Theatre Company based in Liverpool. MOMENTUM have produced two pieces that have toured nationally and internationally TMESIS and MEMENTO MORI.
The company is currently touring their new piece "Anima" based on dreams and subconscious life.
Anima is a commission of the Liverpool Culture Company and a part of the Artistic Programme of Liverpool 08 – Capital of Culture. Anima is the third part of Momentum's trilogy.
Anima is based on dreams. The piece explores the dynamics between the conscious and subconscious and experiments with the conflict and the unity within each of us.
WWW.MOMENTUMTHEATRE.COM
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Who I'd like to meet: We like performing so please invite us !
We like meeting other professionals and working with interesting people and sharing thoughts, ideas and training techniques. This is one of the reasons we set up the Physical Fest. It is an annual physical theatre workshop festival that takes place in Liverpool. Aims to introduce powerful and experimental movement forms and styles, to research into body expression, exchange information between national and international practitioners as well as finding and experimenting with different ways of producing theatre material.
CHECK OUT WWW.MOMENTUMTHEATRE.COM FOR PHYSICAL FEST 3 IN MAY THIS YEAR.
We would like to create a PHYSICAL THEATRE FORUM TO EXCHANGE INFORMATION.
We are looking for performers/movers/actors/directors/artists, theatre/dance companies and musicians to exchange information. or get into the space with!
am lookin forward to wearin a big hat like that with u cats, heres an ole blog-
FILM IT PLEASE Current mood: awake Category: News and Politics
Ever since a young age, I was made to fly the flag. by gleemin red eyed teacher. as queen bitch was flown past blind school. police flashy cars in tow. me feelin it was a rag to jump on question n complain. I distain the big house in London town where everyone wanted to cry along when littlemiss blond died dead in a flashy car. how could a lady, a blond lady, of such wealth have tattered her fingernails cross some dying ugly ol queer for fear that she might die too? she did some good. but who would really shed a tear if it was some charity worker? some one dead from a walkin bomb? then they would just be cast as some leftie fool eatin mung beans, wearin green, some one to laugh at n refrain from lettin in. cos the state aint happy with that type of crettin. less it was made into a sobbin advert for all to see. but that kind of money only goes to the royal family.
n then the sons. pretty one n nazi one. private school makes for a prince we should look upon n cheer cos they won't end up like every asbo who works down the cotton mill. organic ol bitch who durin the lpool depression, riots gallor thrown his awe out to the poor. he saved a few lives. from the state? in this prince i trust,like i trust rust on my new car. n believe great moma n great father the racist fools who lambasts at all who aint own a horse or fire a gun at some happy fox ripped apart for joy. to few. should tell me how i should live my life? from the telly. i'm tired of this soap. throw them out of handsome palace. n film it please. i'll watch.
congratulations on an incredible premire tonight. i sorry but words fail me after seeing your new show, apart from you both are incredible and talented perfomers, totally unique.i was blown away. Thankyou so much. x
My pleasure, Yorgos, and it's nice to be on your friends list. I shall look forward to seeing Momentum either in Liverpool or if/when you come to London. Keep me posted!
Our new show, TILT, opens in Liverpool this week (Tues 17-Sat 21 April), at The Open Eye Gallery on Wood Street, 7.45pm. Tuesday (17 April) is a Pay What You Can Night, tickets available on the door. Hope to see a great crowd there...