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Dan Canham, Ours Was The Fen Country

Dan Canham: Ours Was The Fen Country

August 21st, 2013 by

The Fenlands of East Anglia are strange. Misty, moist, flat, ancient, sinking. Dan Canham and his company give us a visual, aural and emotional account of life in this place. Of generations of farmers, cow-men, horse-men, eel-men. The work is solitary and hard and they love it. The traditional methods, the life on the soil […]

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Dan Canham: 30 Cecil Street ¦ Photo: John Hunter at RULER thisisruler.net

Dan Canham: 30 Cecil Street / Augusto Corrieri: Musical Pieces

October 15th, 2011 by

Placing Dan Canham and Augusto Corrieri’s work together on one bill was evidence of a canny bit of curating by The Nightingale’s Steve Brett: both artists are young men trained in contemporary dance who create performance works that sit somewhere within the dance, theatre and live art triangle – clever, entertaining and curious (in all […]

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