Saturday, September 13, 2014

The Point At Which It Last Made Sense


THE POINT AT WHICH IT LAST MADE SENSE

A COLLABORATION WITH ROBIN DINGEMANS
LIVE PERFORMANCE, A BOOK, FILMS AND MORE

This multi iteration work hinges on extremes of advertising, intertwined with an exploration of beauty, from the profound to the superficial. The mechanism of evolution articulated as marketing tools, simultaneously mystical and baldly selfish. With performers paralympian James O’shea (UK) & Rosa Vreeling (NL).

COMPOSER: Alessandro Bosetti
VIDEO DESIGN: SDNA
LIGHT DESIGN: Guy Hoare
CLOTHING DESIGN: Louise Bennetts

The Point At Which It Last Made Sense disseminates in whatever media is appropriate it's products, creative findings and realisations generated. Follow us on facebook or twitter to keep up to date with soon to be released films and more.





WIN £150/€180 REVIEW WRITING COMPETITION of the live performance, enter a 144 character review on twitter @robin_dingemans or @nickbrysonpoint, or for longer reviews, up to 1500 words, by emailingthe.point.review.competition@gmail.com



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THE POINT AT WHICH IT LAST MADE SENSE is a Greenwich Dance & Trinity Laban Partnership Compass Commission. Supported using public funding by Arts Council England, Arts Council of Ireland, Co-commissioned by Pavilion Dance South West, with further support from The Firkin Crane, Legitimate Bodies Dance Company, Birr Theatre and Arts Centre, South East Dance, Escalator Dance, The Place and Roehampton University.
Ostrich Group Approved - all artsist are paid a living wage for this work
Photos: Chris Nash

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