CURRENT EXHIBITION
Photographs from Escapade Exhibition
by Julia Burstein
Until further notice.

ESCAPADE is the first ever cross-art improvisation festival to
take place in London, held by movingartsbase in November 2006.
Supported by Awards for All, London Metropolitan University and
Islington Council, ESCAPADE united communities. Bringing some of
the finest teachers and performers in the field of improvisation,
the local community and emerging improvisation artists all under
one roof. These photographs are the result of three exciting nights
of performances crossing theatre, dance, voice and martial arts.
Julia Burstein is trained as a graphic designer before taking up
photography. Her dance photography evolves from both her practice
as a photographer and a dancer. Being a contact improvisation dancer
helped her develop an understanding of dance and performance. Her
aim in creating still images is to convey to the viewer not just
the physical aspect of the performance, but the experience as a
whole, comprised of all senses. Dance is not just about movement,
it is about space and air, the air between the dancers, the distance
between different parts of the body, the energy that is created
and flows on the stage. Dance is about touch, the touch of skin
to skin, of skin to floor. Dance is about connections, affiliations
and emotions.
“my photography is about witnessing the moment, translating
and capturing the essence of a transitory creation”
View the photos on our flickr space - click here
Exhibition Space
movingartsbase has space for visual exhibitions in its reception
area, corridors and shared spaces. We aim to have a new exhibition
every three months, and are open to proposals from artists working
in any medium. For full information please download
the exhibition guidelines (Word .doc file).
PAST EVENT
ESCAPADE:
mab IMPROVISATION FESTIVAL 2006 - Report
ESCAPADE
is defined as an act or incident involving daring, excitement
or adventure… to us it’s this and more!
In November 2006 movingartsbase staged an improvisation festival… ESCAPADE
was the first ever cross-art improvisation festival to take
place in London. It spanned four days, four venues, offered
20 classes,
over 30 performances, film, face painting, massage, discussion
and a jam!
Supported by Awards for All, London Metropolitan University
and Islington Council, ESCAPADE united communities. Bringing
some
of the finest teachers and performers in the field of improvisation,
the local community and emerging improvisation artists all
under one roof. The bill sported the likes of Kirstie Simson,
Suprapto
Suryadarmo (Indonesia), Andrew Morrish (Australia), Sten Rudstrøm
(USA), Guy Dartnell, Gaby Agis and Helen Poynor to name a few.
People travelled from all over the UK and Europe to participate
in classes and watch performances crossing theatre, dance,
voice and martial arts. From toddlers to 60 plus, able bodied
and disabled,
experience was not necessary – just a whole lot of heart. “Improvisation
is not about physical capacity or skill base, it is about being
right where you are and using that as your source for creative
expression”, said festival co-ordinator Kate Hilder.
An ideal context for people to learn and experience new forms,
ESCAPADE introduced the local Islington community to what’s
possible and also available around the corner! A number of activities
were free of charge and Islington residents received a £20
discount on their weekend pass. Not only could the local community
take classes but they could also perform at the Grand Finale
in a community performance project with Tom Roden from New
Art Club.
ESCAPADE generated inspiration and focus, securing an audience
for dance and theatre improvisation and a home for its artists.
An emerging artist programme saw 19 groups perform including
Basque singing, tango, theatre, street jazz and contact improvisation.
Our deepest gratitude to all those who helped to make ESCAPADE
an exciting, playful, inspiring, and moving event! Each and every
one of you brought your enthusiasm and support and without you
ESCAPADE would not have been possible.
We hope that the success of ESCAPADE will inspire future festivals
and lead to more exposure for the extraordinary world of improvisation.
  
For class and performance programme click on above right image.
 
For
class & performance descriptions click on above left
image.
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