2015
There were six performances from Warwick graduate companies and alumni artists at the 2015 festival. Dumbshow, FellSwoop and IATL celebrated the University’s 50th anniversary with a double-bill, a sound installation and an exhibition of materials in Warwick 2065 on Tuesday 3 November. The critically acclaimed FellSwoop presented their new show Ghost Opera and the triple National Student Drama Festival award winning Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons from Walrus returned on Wednesday 4 November. On Thursday 5 November, Tit4Twat blurred lines between interactive theatre, live art and cabaret in Losers and the multi-award-winning Barrel Organ brought their latest Edinburgh success Some People Talk About Violence to Coventry. The 2015 Emerge Laboratory was co-facilitated by Jonathan Heron (IATL/Fail Better Productions) and Anna Harpin (Theatre and Performance Studies/Idiot Child) with support from Warwick Arts Centre. The schedule was as follows:
Tuesday 3 November |
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7.45pm |
Warwick 2065 featuring: |
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Exhibition (continued all week): Performance and the University, curated by IATL |
Wednesday 4 November |
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1-5pm |
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Panel – Helen Martin Studio |
5.45 – 7pm |
Writing for/about performance (Chaired by Anna Harpin) Panellists included Billy Barrett, Lulu Raczka & Sam Steiner. |
7.45pm |
7.45pm FellSwoop – Ghost Opera |
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Thursday 5 November |
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1-5pm |
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Panel – Helen Martin Studio |
5.45 – 7pm |
Craft and Graft: technical/production roles (Chaired by Wallace McDowell) Panellists included: Howard Potts & David Tanqueray. |
7.45pm |
7.45pm Tit 4 Twat – Losers |