Friday, 26 September 2014

A lovely photo from Andy's collection well worth a look on https://www.flickr.com/photos/fezparker/sets

Skye, Trevor and George from Always New at  Shared Vision

Barbara came into the main company and showed us the Walkabout West Cornwall app, it's free and really interesting. Loads of ideas and inspiration from it.
www.walkaboutapp.co.uk/content/walkabout-west-cornwall

George came and is celebrating his new life role as he soon leaves his old job based at The Leskudjack Centre where we were for the day, and explores art, music and home.

Colin has many photos from the day as we explored ideas in the morning and then enjoyed Silk screen workshop with Melanie.

And another photo from Shared Vision, as Shallal 2 are pleased to be working with Falmouth Art Gallery on their Cultural Triangle Project this term, culminating in a performance at an evening event on 18th December 5.30pm for 6pm, free and seasonal refreshments!


Wednesday, 3 September 2014

New term

A planning week with all the normal and the new:
A new project fully funded and fun, a new research and performance invitation to complete this term, a  new pilot project on shoestring and enthusiasm, an application to resubmit, and awaiting news of another application........the whole range.

Ongoing sessions;
fully funded and growing, partly funded and growing, finishing funding then waiting, no funding and growing on shoestring survival.
Visits and visitors.

Thank you to all....

So, looking forward to an interesting term in the Main co: The Wardrobe Project, afternoons with exciting guest artists alongside morning rehearsals for a project we get briefed on our first day back, working with Barbara Santi and Louise O'Connel at Penlee House and hoping we can use our new format from Always New in some of it. New wave drum adding more to music explorations - so 'food' on all fronts.
A visit to Kneehigh's new show with pre-performance workshop this Friday at Heligan Gardens, and visit from Michael White and Kirsty Cotton of Hall for Cornwall this term.

Shallal Studios residency, is nearly all booked in, interested artists, some travel and volunteer support, and Jo Lumber as writer in residence kindly provided by Falmouth Art Gallery.

Express Yourself combining Friends and Dancing moves on with Colin and Debs this term, Open House continues to grow in Redruth, I'm looking forward to the final 6 sessions of Aiming High at Nancealverne School with new support artist Hannah Kelly, and dear Shallal 2 is looking forward to the new term with Eddie returning and a performance offer in already but no underpinning funding.

Then the other voice,
tidying my desk and found the write up for Always New, I am always hoping that one day one might just get a patron someone who says, " Here we are, we believe in you and here is the money go away and come back with something".......oh bliss! my husband reckons i'll die with that hope but there's always hope!

So our invisible patron "life resiliance" came this year and as we were waiting on funding, we went ahead with three 'cheap' performances Mazey Day, and then Always New at Godolphin Courtyard and The Performance Centre in Shared Vision.
I am so pleased and excited we have worked a long time on this new methodology ( Always New) in rehearsals sometimes it felt we were nearly there and sometimes it had slipped just out of reach again and we had to go searching for it. In Godolphin Courtyard and in The Performance Centre it took off, took flight and was exciting and promising and .......
so it came from my wanting to push our improvisation further, we always play with it once the company reached a certain experience and maturity, but then people often leave and move on and we have to regroup and it goes on the back burner again. George working with us, young dancers, Shallal 2's new model, and people with chronic health conditions have all added to the mix of it happening now.
It allows whoever is there to be involved so we aren't so reliant on certain people being there, this gives freedom and less pressure to those who are sometimes too ill to dance, or are too busy to come to smaller shows, and enables the performance to still to happen.
Artistically it allows exciting choreography and dynamics, gives the artistic process back to the artist/performer far more and remains fresh and relevant. I will ask the performers for more feedback and reflection when we meet again 19th September.

Always New
Shallal have been exploring new methods for group improvisations and working with talented musician George Peers.
The dancers respond in the moment to the music provided and so each piece is "Always New."
This gives the performers greater freedom to follow the instructions: pause/stillness, work alone or with others. Structure, Freedom and Intent.
These simple rules give form and content each time you look at them, and allow each "Always New" piece to hold and develop it's own authentic response and story. This method allows our stories, movement, dances to unravel creating a combination of sound, music, images, movement, acting and dance in something 'Always New."

Our patron Robert Fripp sent us his latest news links the other day and I was pleased to find this on it:
http://www.orchestraofcraftyguitarists.com/words/craft/Seven-Assumptions-For-Work-In-The-Circle.html
Common themes of working with awareness, intent and goodwill.
Shallal artists and performers please read!

Have a good term and now back to my desk and the first day of the school/college term in our house!
I have just realised that we have the whole range in our family this term, primary school, home ed ( starting gcse's, some by correspondence course), diploma - equivalent to A'levels, working gap year and leaving home to start a degree!  fun !!!



Saturday, 16 August 2014

new website

Hi, whilst waiting for a designer we were inspired by Lou Brett to make our own new website - till funding, interns or volunteers arrive!! - and so it is now up and running, still things to add and tweek but more user and designer friendly - we hope.
Many thanks to Jem for our last website which served us really well till recently.
"Your website, shallal.org.uk, was born at 11:04am PDT on Thursday, August 14, 2014.
It weighs a healthy 18 pages and 47 elements."
It's built on Weebly which we highly recommend.
So ....constructive feedback welcome.
Holidays now happening, Thank you to Kneehigh Rambles for the offer of tickets to their new show. Off to book in Melanie Young and Sean Donohoe for workshops next term. They are our exciting visiting artists on The Wardrobe Project.
photo by Zoe 


Monday, 11 August 2014

link to paraorchestra

Kneehigh have kindly offered us tickets again to their latest show, thank you, and while looking around their information, I followed links from Charles Hazelwood who had been highly spoken of by Anna a year or so ago. I also heard recently a little of how he rehearsed which was exciting and confirming to the way we approach the creative process so here is http://www.paraorchestra.com/people.php?type=musicians a really interesting link and i like the quote which is similar to what we hope/aim to do with our new open improvisation style.

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Shallal 2 Shared Vision .....some photos

Well done and thank you to Anne, Peter, Miles, Skye Jo and Anna and of course Colin for Playfest and to Matthew and team for coping with my, "shall we / shan't we" attitude to the dance floor shall we leave it, take it up, take it  half up!!)

Last night i also had the pleasure of watching echoes dance co at The Performance Centre and seeing old friend Olga (who performed for 12yrs in Shallal - time flies). Their second half piece was a lovely mixture of structure and improvisation with many facets and moods.

David who was there reminded about photos of Shallal 2 so in preparation for my holiday i hope to post some now. These are by Simon Roff.......

Leigh





Jo, Paul and Anna






There are still some nice rehearsal photos by Annis ( Happy Birthday to Annis - we owe her some cake and a card!) i will ask someone else to choose more.....





Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Playfest Shallal 2 outreach debut

Tomorrow sees us at Playfest

Shallal 2's outreach debut, 6 dancers joined by guest artist! Colin from the main company, I can't really do outreach (or much in performance work) without Colin and you can enjoy a workshop with him after the short show. A chance to see Shallal 2's work from Shared Vision in an entirely different venue. 
Timings at present are Performance 3.15pm and Workshop 4pm.

Although some of the performers are in both companies Shallal 2's work has a different style and feel which was commented on after the last show.


All photos from Shallal 2's Shared Vision except this one. Peter was very keen to try the main co and so he joined us for one of George's improvisations, seen here he is with Skye and Colin - who is dropping in or bouncing out!!

Anna in mid air, thank you to Freefall, http://www.freefalldance.co.uk/#home Anna, Skye and now Annis enjoy Emily and Grace's classes and it gives them more technique to combine with and develop their work

Birdgirl this piece was originally developed for Mind the Gap in memory of Eileen and it is lovely to see it revived differently, it is now nearly 7 years since Eileen died.
photos by Andy Parker and Simon Roff.

Monday, 4 August 2014

crowd funder for making time new photographic constructions

Our home, used for Shallal summer picnics, normally has nine to eleven people living in it. We are fortunate to have interesting and lovely people often live with us as lodgers or tenants, Oli and Zeph lived in our blue hut for quite a while and this is Oli's crowd fund request. His photography sometimes reminds me of the powerful stillness and abstraction of Rothko and so if you feel like supporting contemporary art/photography, please consider this. 

".........a group of us have just launched a crowd funding project on Kickstarter  and we need your support.
We are putting on a photographic exhibition at the Penwith Gallery in St. Ives this Autumn and are seeking funding to print a unique, limited edition catalogue to go with the show.
Follow the link below to our Kickstarter page and watch the video, as you will see you do actually get something in return for your hard earned cash!

Please pledge if you can as every bit helps....We are almost a third of the way there!"

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/406403428/making-time-new-photographic-constructions