Tag Archives: Sacred 2015

Old Dears Marcia Farquar. Photo Peter Chrisp

Old Dears: A Final Fling for Sacred 2015

December 4th, 2015 by

Dear Diary: Lisa Wolfe reports on a weekend spent in the company of  a feisty bunch of Old Dears at Chelsea Theatre, the culminating event of Sacred 2015  Friday 27 November 8pm Batten down the hatches – we’re entering choppy waters. Old Dears, a weekend of radical feminist performance by an older generation of women, […]

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Watch the Birdie: Sylvia Rimat and PanicLab at Sacred

December 4th, 2015 by

Time is waiting in the wings. Again. Deja Vu. Chelsea Theatre, Sacred Season 2015. A show about the nature, and perception, of time. Last week, Project O’s Voodoo; this week, the new show by Sylvia Rimat, This Moment Now. We start with a riff on time, a beating of time. Sylvia is noticeably absent. We have […]

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O Supergirls: Project O X 2

November 23rd, 2015 by

Dorothy Max Prior sees Project O twice in two weeks: their first work, O, was presented at the Marlborough Brighton, whilst latest work Voodoo premiered at Chelsea Theatre as part of the Sacred season Zebra Katz’ Ima Read blares out, and two figures on all fours – androgynous, anonymous, head-to-toe in black – work their […]

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Supernatural. Photo Jorge León

Simone Aughterlony, Antonija Livingstone, Hahn Rowe: Supernatural

November 23rd, 2015 by

Chop, chop – who’s there? Supernatural is at once hypermodern and as old as the hills. The terrain is a mash-up of made and found, natural and fabricated, objects and beings. Flesh, wood, axes, rope, clothing, moss, electronics … It’s a fairytale land for the modern age. Wilderness versus civilisation? Have both! The smell of […]

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Just Like a Woman: Sacred at Chelsea Theatre

November 18th, 2015 by

Girls will be boys, and boys will be girls. It’s a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world. Yes indeedy. Once upon a time The Kink’s Lola was my signature tune when plying my trade as an ‘exotic dancer’. In those days (mid 1970s), I saw myself as a kind of drag artist – playing […]

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