Collaborative Solutions for the Performing Arts: A Telepresence Stage, providing resources and examples for UK performing arts professionals working online
I’ve been working on and off this interactive tragicomedy idea for a few months and I think it’s ready for a trial run. It just needs two performers. I’ll be running it on several days this month and you’re welcome to try it out paulsermon.org/coombehill/
And after 18 months, 10 residencies, 10 performances and 10 case studies, we present the Telepresence Stage Handbook, 230 pages of unique experiments, practical experience, reflection and takeaway tips, available to download here telepresencestage.org/upload…@ahrcpress@PandemicBeyond
"The Witch of Edmonton is a striking bit of theatre, exploring incredibly interesting and timely themes... a brave and bold piece of creative innovation, paving the way for other exciting shows to come"
Read our review of @creationtheatre's new show:
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Telepresence Stage residents @pigeontheatre presented their final performance "Where are the children?" the case study is now available download telepresencestage.org/reside… 1/3
ALT Pigeon Theatre: Finding themselves miniaturised on the television console, the protagonists decide to attempt to get inside the TV, and succeed.
Pigeon Theatre performers Anna Fenemore and Gillian Knox, who are in different locations, dance in out of the corridor before exiting through a door. 2/3
Collaborative Solutions for the Performing Arts: A Telepresence Stage. Developing effective techniques to connect theatre and dance performers from their separate homes and place them within virtual sets online to create, rehearse and perform together as if on a real stage