Writings

Alexander Vantournhout - Aneckxander - Photo by Bart Grietens

Alexander Vantournhout & Bauke Lievens: Aneckxander

January 29th, 2016 by

This calming and charming performance, subtitled A Tragic Autobiography of the Body, showcases Vantournhout, stripped of all clothing, as he progresses through a series of mini-acts adorning himself with objects, skills, and human expression. The collaboration between performer Alexander Vantournhout and dramaturge Bauke Lievens sets out to redefine contemporary circus by exploring the role of […]

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Jakop Ahlbom - Horror - Photo by Sanne Peper

Jakop Ahlbom Company: Horror

January 29th, 2016 by

Horror is postmodern montage of silly, supernatural, creepy, and outrageously gory tricks that has a packed auditorium squirming, laughing, and jumping as the climactic scenes keep coming one after the other. Three friends come across an abandoned house and enter Little Red Riding Hood style in red capes; we are immediately aware of their vulnerability […]

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Small World

January 28th, 2016 by

Dorothy Max Prior has the pleasure of two intimate performance pieces presented at London International Mime Festival 2016  Two shows for small audience groups, set around tabletops, in rooms squirrelled away in the basements of arts centres. But oh such different shows!     David Espinosa’s Mi Gran Obra works on creating distance; playing with […]

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A Chamber of Wonders: Figurentheater Tübingen

January 28th, 2016 by

Penny Francis interviews master puppeteer, Frank Soehnle of Figurentheater Tübingen, whose show Wunderkammer comes to the London International Mime Festival 2016 One of the world’s most distinguished creators of puppet theatre, Frank Soehnle, and his productions have added to the lustre surrounding this branch of the performing arts in the twenty-first century. His aesthetic is […]

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BabaFish - Expiry Date - Photo by Sigrid Spinnox

BabaFish: Expiry Date

January 28th, 2016 by

Amid a stage jam-packed with wooden and mechanical bits and bobs, a grey-haired bearded man rests in the shadows. There’s graceful music, lights are low; a solitary red striped satin upholstered chair, elegant, alone, and magnificent, is lit glowingly. There comes the sound of air, of wind, meandering through the beautiful music; something forboding, trickles, […]

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