jeudi 19 janvier 2017

Call Out for Artists

  • London
  • combined arts, dance, film, interdisciplinary arts, photography, theatre, visual arts
  • Sarah threes.a.crowd@hotmail.co.uk

Description

The Rough Sketches Project will be two evenings of experimental works in progress, hosted and curated by 3s A Crowd in partnership with Ugly Duck. This is an opportunity for artists to try out new material and for audiences to explore and see the exciting work being made by artists in London.

The Brief

The future of the world is really unknown – we are teetering in uncharted territory politically, emotionally, economically, digitally, physically… what do you think the future will look like? Where will we be in 20 years, 200 years, or 2 million years? We want to see your artistic response to these questions. Create your own Dystopian/Utopian Realities – the entire venue will be transformed into another world with varying dystopian pockets around each corner from all different artists points of view.

What we are looking for

  • Performance and Visual Artists working in any medium (dance, theatre, physical theatre, film, visual art, sculpture, spoken word, etc)
  • All work must have a site-specific/immersive element
  • Must fit into the theme of Dystopian/Utopian Realities

When (artists must be available for all dates)

29th January - Applications Due

17th February - All Artists Notified of Outcome

February Date TBC - All Artists Meet at Venue 

21st April - Get in /Set-Up/Rehearsal

21st and 22nd April - Performance Dates

23 April - Get Out/Clean Up

Where

Ugly Duck venue at 47/49 Tanner Street  London, SE1 3PL

Ugly Duck revitalizes empty and underused spaces opening them up for a range of creative uses. Their work began in 2012, bringing 47/49 Tanner Street, a Victorian warehouse in Bermondsey back to life, hosting exhibitions, performance, filming and events. Click here to see photos of the venue http://ift.tt/2k4jhiq

For information about 3s A Croad and to find out how to apply click here: http://ift.tt/2iFrLA3

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