NSCD STUDENTS PERFORM ACROSS LEEDS

Wednesday 27th May 2015, 9:26pm NSCD Students Perform Across Leeds

As part of their final project, third year students at Northern School of Contemporary Dance will perform a variety of productions in bizarre and interesting locations across Leeds. The students were given 5 weeks to form a company and collaborate to create a performance for their Collaborative Arts module. This module is where up and coming dance company Gracefool Collective was first established.

This year there are 10 companies performing in different locations around Leeds. See the details below for the individual performances. Tickets can be booked by calling 0113 219 3014

Tuesday 19 – Thursday 21 May 2015

Caterpillar Collective
presents
Forget to Remember
An installation work that relies on its visual effectiveness and complexity. This universe is born from the human brain and its processes, whilst being fed by the audiences’ various perspectives and interpretations.

Tuesday 19 May
Showing at 3pm lasting 20 minutes. Maximum 20 people.
Meeting point: Lighting studio, Northern School of Contemporary Dance.

Twisted Tales
presents
Snowfalls
Taking you through a moral maze of crooked tales; in collaboration with Alexandra Robinson (Opera Singer) and Blue Rinse. Challenge your tradition.

Tuesday 19 May
Showings at 1pm, 1.30pm, 2pm, 2.30pm & 3pm lasting 15 minutes long. 4 people per group.
Meeting point: 55 Mexborough Drive, LS7 3EL.

The Feast
presents
An evening with D J Esus and his Mouldy Disciples
91, Fun. Join us in a skip for a bit of it.
Please accept our warmest invitation to play bingo with D Jesus and his Mouldy Disciples. We look forward to meeting you in a paper maché world designed by Georgie Buchanan and Lewis Edwards.

Tuesday 19 May
Showings at 5pm & 7pm with a party following the performances. Maximum 35 people.
Meeting point: Armley Junk-tion cafe, 1 Chapel Lane, LS12 1UP.

Periphery
presents
Living In The Peripheral
An interactive journey that focuses on living on the edge of society. Audience will need to bring a smart phone with internet access and a QR Reader app as well as earphones.

Wednesday 20 May
Showings at 2pm, 2.30pm & 3pm lasting 15 minutes long. 3 people in each group.
Meeting point: Corn Exchange Main Entrance, Leeds City Centre.

Wild West Works in collaboration with KOYO
presents
What Is Mine
An evening of live music from upcoming band KOYO, as well as the debut of their new video ‘What Is Mine’ created by Wild West Works.
Drinks, burgers and music.
Don’t miss out.

Wednesday 20 May
Free entry from 6pm. Afterwards KOYO will be doing a live performance.
Meeting point: The Brotherhood, 54 New Briggate, Leeds LS1 6NU.

NorthernSeniors
presents
With Time Comes Wisdom
‘The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm’

Thursday 21 May
The Installation will run throughout the day and the performance will take place at 4pm lasting 15 minutes. Maximum 20 people.
Meeting point: Lighting Studio, Northern School of Contemporary Dance.

Hexagon
presents
FoolFilled
Come and be guided through our immersive installation exploring our constant need for more. Please note: this piece contains nudity.

Thursday 21 May
Showings at 1pm, 1.30pm, 2pm & 2.30pm lasting 15 minutes long. An Usher will be waiting on arrival. 8 people per group.
Meeting point: Inside the Corn Exchange main entrance, Leeds City Centre.

Wonderland
presents
UNDERland
Immersive theatrical performance taking the audience on a trail investigating the myths and conspiracies surrounding the worldwide sensation, ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’.

Thursday 21 May
Showings at 6pm & 6.45pm lasting 40 minutes. Maximum 15 people per group
Not suitable for under 18s, no wheelchair access, no public photography. Please wear sensible shoes and outdoor clothing.
Meeting point: Roundhay Park, taxi drop off at Wetherby Road entrance (Wetherby Gates) to park and meet guide that will escort group to beginning of trail.

Complex Layers
presents
Layers of a Dancer
A short film looking at a dancer and the moving body from an inner perspective. What goes on internally when we’re on stage? What do we think about? How are we affected by our bodies’ physiological responses?

Thursday 21 May
One showing at 3pm.
Meeting point: The Riley Theatre, Northern School of Contemporary Dance.