Am I Pretty? - complete show
Is cosmetic surgery moral, immoral, an art form, a marvel of modern science, a harmless contrivance of the rich and vein or something more insidious that is changing our culture, how we think, feel, and talk about our bodies?
The final performance of Am I Pretty? was presented at Camden People's Theatre as a three-day run in April 2017. Am I Pretty? - 1st work-in-progressAm I Pretty? challenges the perception of one's self within the contemporary social environment and how we may redefine/alter this perception by changing our appearance. Who are we after all and how are we associated with our look?
In Am I Pretty?, we start a profound conversation which talks about this phenomenon as there is no absolute right or wrong in deciding what we want to look like. Am I Pretty? - Scratch for Changing LondonThe new project explores the social construct and understanding of beauty.
The scratch performance was presented for Changing London at Rich Mix in August 2016. Don't Turn the Lights On - Sprint 2016
The more developed version of Don't Turn the Lights On in which we reveal teenage secrets with the spectators in a form of game.
The performance was presented for Sprint 2016 at Camden People's Theatre in March 2016. Don't Turn the Lights On - Re: PlayThe audience is taken on a journey where movement and text are played like instrument in a musical composition.
Actions deliver rhythms; images repeat; speech is dynamic. From Fugue to Theatre
This is a work that demonstrates the translation of Bach's Fugue No.2 in C minor to devised theatre. It is the origin of Don't Turn the Lights On.
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