Tuesday, 7 February 2017

DRAW TO PERFORM 4


River Lin

For those of you interested in drawing as performance the DRAW TO PERFORM 4 symposium is happening soon. This is a two day international symposium of live Drawing Performance Drawing Movement Dance

 
The full text from the Draw to Perform website below:


Brighton’s Fabrica Gallery are hosting a live two day drawing performance event that will feature artistic collaborations between leading drawing performance artists from the UK and abroad, musicians such as Paul Hartnoll (Orbital) and acclaimed contemporary dancers. The two day event, curated by Draw to Perform - an international community of drawing performance artists - will explore the exciting fusion of different art disciplines in front of live audiences, creating unique works of art. Day One will feature the live performances and Day Two is made up of bookable workshops with the performance artists, allowing art enthusiasts of every age and ability the chance to work with professional artists. (“Draw to Perform comes to Brighton for the first time. Don’t miss seeing this stirring art form that combines drawing, theatre, dance, and music into a vibrant and dynamic act” Ram Samocha, DTP founder).

 

Participating Artists: Yael Flexer - Flexer and Sandiland (UK), Marega Palser (UK), River Lin (France/Taiwan), Nelly Lewis (UK), Katrina Brown (UK), Paul Hartnoll (UK) and Ram Samocha (UK/Israel), Cesar Forero (Canada/Colombia) and My Johansson (UK/Sweden), Jan Rae (Australia), Fiona Geilinger (UK), Jasmin Schaitl (Austria), Echo Morgan (UK/China).

 

The Draw to Perform Symposium is curated by artist Ram Samocha. Samocha also heads Draw to Perform, an international community for drawing performance, which has held previous international symposiums, collaborative events and educational workshops. The first, second and third Draw to Perform Symposiums were held in London. Following the success of these events, recognition of Draw to Perform and its events has grown steadily and the community has showcased performance symposiums and workshops at Central Saint Martins (2013), Goldsmiths University (2015), and OCAD University, Toronto (2016).

 

Venue:

The event is open to the public and runs from the 4-5th March, 2017 11am-5pm at Fabrica, 40 Duke Street, Brighton: http://fabrica.org.uk

 

Tickets:

Tickets for Day One cost £15 in advance and £20 on the door. There’s no charge in Day One for under 12s.

The workshops start at £5 for children, £10 for adult, and £25 for family.

Tickets for live performances can be bought from Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/draw-to-perform-4-day-1-live-performances-tickets-31380043555

Tickets for workshops can be bought from Eventbrite:


 

Contact:

For more information about Draw to Perform, please contact us:


Tel: 07896126962    Follow us on Draw to Perform Facebook page.

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