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Sync: e-bulletin Aug 2012 easy read |
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A giant step...
![]() This week Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon died. As he stepped on to the moon he said - 'that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind'. The Unlimited Festival is that kind of step too. Each artist taking part has taken their small step forward and now the world is watching. Look at the Southbank's Unlimited site - http://unlimited.southbankcentre.co.uk/ - to see all the artists that are performing and showing work. PUSH ME continues to grow. We have 9 short films up in The Space, and another 15 ready to go. During the 9 days of the festival we will be shooting to create a 30 minute documentary - so if you happen to be around - do give our cameras a wave! This Sync bulletin introduces the final three from the PUSH ME Collection - Jez Colborne, Stumble danceCircus and Simon Mckeown. If you're interested in finding out more about Push Me and The Space and what it means to disabled creatives then come along to Fabrica in Brighton from 6-9pm on 4th September for Adventures in The Space, part of Brighton's Digital Festival. Sarah will be chairing the event and Oska Bright Digital people will be there too. Book here http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/event Jez Colborne presents: Irresistible
![]() Noisy, dramatic and spectacular, Irresistible is a unique event designed for both the countryside and for London. Driven by a life-long fascination with warning sirens, Jez Colborne can hear music where most of us hear noise. He is quite simply irresistible. He is a multi-talented composer, musician and performer. He has drawn upon his travels in the UK, USA and China and worked in collaboration with Mind the Gap to create something truly irresistible. You can catch the following performances in London very soon:
All performances are free to attend. Stumble danceCircus presents: Box of Frogs
![]() Box of Frogs is a circus show with a difference. 5 acrobats and 2 musicians play with the audience’s ideas about mental ill health. You can catch them on their tour:
Check out further info on access for tour dates here. http://www.stumbledancecircus.com/shows/box-of-frogs/ To see the first 90 second Stumble danceCircus film, click here. Simon Mckeown presents: Motion Disabled Unlimited![]() Motion Disabled: Unlimited is the 2012 edition of Simon Mckeown’s exhibition Motion Disabled. His works about disability, bodies and movement and includes some of the UK’s most famous paralympians. For the festival he has created a large inflatable sculpture and an art led smart phone application. Catch the sculpture in London in Jubilee Gardens, by the London Eye from 29th August - 2nd Sept, and then directly outside the Southbank on 3rd and 4th. To see Simon Mckeown's first 90 second film on The Space, click here. Push Yourself
![]() The PUSH ME films be on The Space until the end of October - and the 30 min doc will up as soon as possible after we've shot it (and edited it, and done the audio description, the captioning and the BSL Interpretation!) Remember, you can help us get these artists gain further recognition and be part of the debate by
Sarah Pickthall and Jo Verrent Sync |
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