Tag Archives: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016

Bucket Club: Fossils

August 28th, 2016 by

Two dinosaurs are held next to one another: the little one is a baby, the big one is 31; the little one is 8 – the big one, 39; the little one is 16 – the big one is… gone. Vanessa (Helen Vinton), chief dinosaur manipulator and post-doctoral researcher, is a white-coat-clad scientist, with two […]

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LCP Dance Theatre: Escape

August 28th, 2016 by

LCP Dance Theatre are an award-winning aerial dance company, whose work aims to raise awareness of human rights issues, using stage performance, live music and film; using real life stories as their starting point. Their work, here and elsewhere, seeks to illuminate the interrelationships between art and the real world – reflecting the  political, economic, […]

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Atelier Bildraum: Bildraum

August 27th, 2016 by

In which an architect and a photographer compose an audovisual story live on stage. It’s all very simple – well, deceptively simple. It’s actually all very cleverly thought out and constructed. At first, you notice – or at least, I noticed – two main focal points on the stage. Architectural models of buildings, one a […]

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Briefs Factory: Hot Brown Honey

August 27th, 2016 by

Make some noise, the hot brown honeys are here! Five feisty Australasian women of colour who are NOT going to be quiet, but instead are going to take some space for themselves; are going to show us who they are. We’re not witches, they say, but something wicked this way comes… So stand up and, […]

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Julia Croft: If there’s not dancing at the revolution, I’m not coming

August 27th, 2016 by

A body, carrying weight. The weight of frocks and feathers and furbelows. Centuries of feminine adornment.  Cue megaphone: This is Julia. This is her body. It’s a good body, a valuable body. A very rare diamond. Onscreen, shots of a phone screen, texting/sexting. Or something. Close-up shots of her eye, her tongue, her foot, some […]

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