performance marathons

Teatro Natura performance
late night conversations in Valhalla

packed festival days continue! after giving my own presentation yesterday, as well as helping with projection for gabi's show earlier in the day & eva's show the night before, i'm having a quiet day today to upload & offload rather than try to take more in.

wednesday was a huge day with 5 performances; after cristina castrillo's magical solo-in-progress, we boarded two buses for the Teatro Natura performance "Danzo Danzo" which involved a 3-hour trek through forest & sand-dunes - quite an adventure, with beautiful images (but less than ideal weather). our instructions were to walk single file, half a metre apart, in silence. behind me were madeline (pictured), suitably dressed in a rubbish bag for the rain, then meg, & the string of people carried on behind & in front as far as i could see. it was very meditative. we saw the final image of the six performers by the edge of the sea, from the top of the windswept sand-dunes (see maria's photos).

when we returned i had to run to the white room to assist eva balzer's performance with the projections (i seem to have some kind of magic ability to make misbehaving projectors behave - but please don't tell anyone or else i'm never going to get to do anything else except be a beamer-whisperer). after supper, the evening continued with jill greenhalgh's "the acts" (which i'd seen in cuba, but there with a single performer - here there were 8) & gilla cremer's "why the child is cooked in the polenta" (the tragic but true story of a young romanian circus artist, & featuring gipsy the dog).

last night there was to have been a performance by Exile Theatre from afghanistan, with Bond St theatre from new york; but Exile didn't come, having been on tour in the USA for 7 weeks & needing time at home. joanna sherman, the director from Bond St Theatre, showed a video of the performance instead - not quite the same but still very interesting - & i've just remembered that she is speaking at 2pm about the process of collaborating between the two companies - argh - it's 2pm now!!!

Teatro Natura's performance in forest & beach is not the only one to take us out of the Odin to other spaces: Trickster Teatro's delightful installation "h.g." is set up at a nearby school; "para dores femininas", presented to one person at a time, takes place inside a small black box which has been set up inside the marquee for storing sets; and Voix Polyphonique performed in a church in the town.

today we have seen geddy aniksdal's solo "my life as a man" & this evening there are 3 performances. there have been a number of works-in-progress presented, by dawn albinger, elizabeth de roza, & some of the participants - all at different stages of the process. kordula lobek talked about her work with male prisoners; and there have been presentations from all of the workshops that were held last week.

this is just a list of what's been happening, i will try to come back & embellish it with some profound thoughts but right now i want to run & hear joanna talk about bond st's work ... there is never enough time!!!!!!!

odin - wellington

Transit sounds amazing.
I look forward to more; busy in Wellington too but in different ways.
Am researching internet presence for the Southern Corridor Project -the Eko Theatre premier so have found it interesting to look through these blogs and website.
Looking pretty good.

Helen's Blog

HI Helen and Maddy
Great to see images and hear a bit about Transit!!
Love to you both.
I am in the thick of a refugee project for Te Papa that is like sculpting smoke and Kilda and I are about to start work on our Rodwell monologues for performances in Auckland in Oct - also I am presenting a paper next week about the audience response to Lily.
Beautiful early spring weather - garden is blooming - missing you both at Yoga.
Lovely to see you smiling in the photos Maddy.
Hope your time is rich!
x Lyne