Luca Silvestrini’s Protein presents:
Border Tales
ARC,
Stockton
Arts Centre
Protein’s
satirical and poignant exploration of multicultural life tours the UK following a critically-acclaimed,
sell-out run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Conceived and Directed
by Luca Silvestrini
★★★★★
“Funny, thought-provoking and consistently
entertaining” Scotsman
Awarding-winning dance company
Protein peel back the
stereotypes about multicultural Britain by sharing dialogue compiled from the
performers’ own experiences in a show that has only become more relevant
following the Brexit vote and the triggering of Article 50.
Following
a critically-acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it was
nominated for the Carol Tambor Award, the show now tours the UK .
With wit, movement and live music, Luca Silvestrini’s Border
Tales rejects the false dichotomy of immigrant outsiders and bigoted
natives, preferring to view Britain through the eyes of its international cast.
Border Tales - Photo: Jane Hobson |
Border Tales was developed from research conducted with migrants and refugees across Europe , Palestine , India and the UK , including participants from Islington Refugee Centre
in a project hosted at The Place where Silvestrini is a Work Place artist. The
show has had a sold-out run at The Place, a UK Tour in 2014, appearances at
Greenwich Dances 2015, where the company is resident, and was broadcast on BBC World Service as part of their Identity season in 2016. After a
sell-out run at Summerhall for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of The
Place’s dance showcase, Border Tales tours to venues across the South
and Midlands of England in November, including a week at The Place, London .
Luca
Silvestrini, Artistic Director of Protein says: "The desire to bring back this piece of work created in 2013 comes
primarily from the moment we are living in. Back then, we were only at the
start of a world crisis; four years down the line a lot has happened, resulting
in a more divisive and intolerant co-existence. I feel it is important to
bring back these simple yet relevant tales of migration and identity, to both
remember the past and to reflect about today. This year's restaging of Border
Tales is not only a desire to make sure that more people can see it, but it
is primarily a necessity to provoke and increase our capacity to talk and share
stories of migration."
Protein will tour
an adapted version of their show May Contain Food to rural audiences
next spring, following a successful tour in autumn last year. This is with the
National Rural Touring Forum’s Rural Touring Dance Initiative. Alongside the return of Border Tales, they are
also preparing to make a new version of their celebrated (In)visible Dancing
recently seen as part of Hull 2017 UK City of Culture in
June 2017.
Formed in 1997 and currently one of the most
distinctive voices in British dance theatre, Protein uses a blend of original
choreography, humour and music to entertain and provoke audiences. The company’s
idiosyncratic dance theatre work provoked by the everyday include B for Body,
a Place Prize Finalist in 2006, and the award-winning LOL (lots of love),
which has toured extensively since its 2011 debut, winning acclaim from critics
and audiences alike.
Artistic Director Luca
Silvestrini's desire to connect theatrical experience with real life
stories results in witty shows, both on- and off-stage, that reflect the
absurdity in everyday situations and experiences. Born in Jesi , Italy , Silvestrini
trained at Bologna University and Laban, he has
worked on a number of large-scale cross-generational and participatory events,
including the world record-breaking Big Dance Class, East London (which won a Visit
London Gold Award) and Big World Dance 2010. He has won a Jerwood Choreography
Award, a Bonnie Bird New Choreography Award and The Place Prize 2006 Audience
Award, and was one of the first recipients of a Rayne Fellowship for
Choreographers (2006). Protein was awarded the Critic’s Circle National Dance
Award for Best Independent Dance Company 2011, and was nominated again in 2016.
Protein is Associate Company with People Dancing, Resident Company at Greenwich
Dance, Partner with Yorkshire Dance and ARC Stockton, and Luca Silvestrini is a
Work Place Artist at The Place, London .
On The Web:
@proteindance
#bordertales
Running Time: 80 minutes
Suitable for ages 12+
Cast &
Creatives:
Conceived and Directed by Luca Silvestrini
Performed
by:
Temitope
Ajose Cutting
Salah
El Brogy
Andy
Gardiner
Kenny
Wing Tao Ho
Stephen
Moynihan
Yuyu
Rau
and
by musician Anthar Kharana
Devised by the original cast with Eryck Brahmania, Stuart Waters,
Femi Oyewole and Jodie Honeybourne
Music composed by Andy Pink
Lighting design Jackie
Shemesh
Costume Stylist Valentina
Golfieri
Assistant to Director Valentina
Golfieri, Kip Johnson
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