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Each summer Pavilion Dance South West intends to present a season of unusual dance in unusual places that gets us out of our building, Pavilion Dance, and into the community. This years performances take us into the Russell Cotes Museum, to the new Pier Approach outdoor performance space, into a historic Georgian Mansion House, into local libraries and to secret locations around Bournemouth. We are also excited to be expanding our live streamed events to include Glyndebourne Opera this season as well as introducing a regular programme of world and contemporary cinema every Monday from May. So many reasons to get to know us better and we havent even mentioned all the participatory opportunities, childrens performances and our support for dance makers across the South West and beyond! Come and visit and while you are here drop into the Terrace Bistro next door for a drink or some food. It promises to be open before all of our performances so you can meet up with friends, enjoy a pre-show meal or buy a drink to take into the performance with you. Enjoy! The Pavilion Dance South West team
WELCOME
WORLD PREMIERE:
by Sadhana Dance
Under My Skin
EXPECT: An evening of contemporary and classical Indian dance styles exploring the theme of surgery
Contents
All performances will take place at Pavilion Dance unless otherwise stated
Performance Programme 310 Performances for Children 1113 Cinema 1417 Take Part 1819 Supporting Dance Makers 20 How to Find Us 21 Events Calendar & How to Book
Cover photo by YaNaS media: Bloom/Batch Gueye and Friends (see page 89)
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The performance is followed by a Caf Scientifique where Quentin Cooper, presenter of BBC Radio 4s Material World, will chair a discussion between the artists, collaborators and the audience.
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WORLD PREMIERE:
Erhebung
by ATMA Dance
Power Games
by Altered Skin
Selling Secrets
by Casson & Friends and Pavilion Dance South West
EXPECT: unusual dance moves and unexpected glimpses into other peoples lives
WORLD PREMIERE:
Tickets: 10/15 (for all 3 performances) Deepak is a wealthy banker whose life is spiralling out of control and you, the audience, will have the power to control his fate by voting. Will you save Deepak before he hits rock bottom in this exciting mix of theatre, dance and visual storytelling?
WORLD PREMIERE:
The South Asian Dance Summit is a collaboration between Pavilion Dance South West and Asian Arts Agency. It is part of Asian Arts Agencys Bhangra Action Research Project.
If you would like to work with Casson & Friends to be one of the people helping to create this world premiere, please contact Gemma.Connell@dancesouthwest.org.uk by 24th May 2013.
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B-TOWN THROWDOWN
EXPECT: a celebration and showcase of the finest Hip-hop dancers from across the world
With performances and special events to watch, a pair of our Dancing Terraces (see page 18) to take part in and sensational battles for the whole family to talk about, B-town Throwdown will present some of finest crews in the area in action and showcase different elements of Hip-hop in its original outdoor setting. As part of B-town Throwdown were proud to host Vile Style 9 on Saturday afternoon in partnership with All Elements and Second To None, a legendary BBOY JAM which will feature both solo and crew battles. B-town Throwdown has been created in partnership with All Elements, Second To None, Shake Dance, MISSFiT, Storm, BEAT, DFA (Dance For All), Independance and Secret Walls x Bournemouth.
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BLOOM PERFOMANCES
AFRICA COMES TO BOURNEMOUTH FOR ONE DAY ONLY!
Bagatai Land of the Baga
Ballet Nimba 12.30pm & 9.30pm
If you thought ballet was all about pirouettes, let West African Ballet Nimba recalibrate your preconceptions with six high octane dancers, coupled with potent musicianship, soaring vocals and outstanding percussion and rhythms.
BLOOM
FREE Outdoor performances and workshops Pavilion Dance Terraces
with Ballet Nimba, Galang Crew and Batch Gueye and Friends
EXPECT: a joyous outdoor celebration of African dance and music, to watch and take part in
Be transported to the sweltering streets of Dakar with these fast and frenetic Senegalese Sabar dancers. Kawlahk (dance like a lion) is a fast paced traditionally male dance. Fass is a dance of good luck, the better you dance the luckier you get!
Dancehall v African
Galang Crew 12.30pm & 7.00pm
Bloom is an outdoor festival celebrating authentic dance from Africa and its diaspora, featuring six performances and six hours of dance workshops.
Bloom at a glance:
PERFORMANCE TIMES: 12.30pm, 4.30pm, 7pm, 9.30pm WORKSHOP TIMES: 2.30pm, 3.30pm, 5pm, 6pm, 7.30pm, 8.30pm For the full timetable please visit our website.
After creating her own genre Dancehall v African and pulling together influences from far and wide, Sara Galan has definitively made her mark. The Galang Crew will be presenting Dancehall and Coup Decal with a touch of Kuduro, all with a sultry feminine touch.
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MORE PERFORMANCE
Le savoir et le faire
by Elodie Escarmelle/Small Room Dance Pavilion Dance South West and Dorset Visual Arts present
Photo: Estelle Offroy
Varmints
EXPECT: An amazing fusion of dance and physical theatre from a world-class BBoy choreographer
Travelling Light presents an East London Dance, Sadlers Wells and Stratford Circus production
Based on the award-winning book Varmints by Helen Ward and Marc Craste and with the permission of Templar Publishing
Duration: 65 minutes There was once only the sound of bees and the wind in the wiry grass, the low murmuring of moles in the cool dark earth, and the song of birds in the high blue sky. Varmints tells the poignant tale of one small creatures struggle to preserve a world in danger of being lost forever. Every day the city grows larger and the noise grows louder, until there is so much noise that no-one can hear themselves think. This exhilarating new dance-theatre show is choreographed by Wilkie Branson (Champloo Dance Company) and directed by Sally Cookson who most recently brought the brilliantly energetic Christmas show BOING! to Pavilion Dance.
Photo: Manuel Vason
Spotlight Showcase
Saturday 15 & Sunday 16 June, 5pm
Tickets: 5 The annual Spotlight Showcase is our platform for schools and youth dance companies in Bournemouth, Poole and the wider Dorset area. For young people aged 4 to 19.
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Humpty Dumpty:
A Wibbly Wobbly World of Words
by Second Hand Dance and Claire Reed
EXPECT: AN EXCITING, INTERACTIVE EXPLORATION of words and MOVEMENT
Saturday 17 August
Tickets: 5 per child, adults free*
suitable for ages 47
Duration: 55 minutes When Emily pays a visit to Nicefits Shoe Emporium, she soon realises it is no ordinary shop. Hidden inside every box is a shoe with a story to tell, from slippers that speed up time to the cowboy boots of Dustbowl Bill. But the question is, which shoes should Emily choose? The performers bring the shoes and their stories to life using physical theatre, dance, storytelling and music, creating a delightful visual world that engages children in tales of new shoes, old shoes, shoes with laces and velcro, and even a re-telling of the Emperors new shoes!
Promenade performance Bournemouth Library (10.15am & 11.15am) and Kinson Library (2.45pm) Duration: 45 minutes In a topsy-turvy land behind the bookshelves, Humpty Dumpty has lost the words to his riddle and doesnt know where to find them! Can you help? This interactive performance takes children and their adults on an exciting journey travelling around the library, in between bookshelves and through a magical landscape of words and actions that encourages active literacy and learning.
*Tickets must be booked in advance from Pavilion Dance, no ticket sales on the day.
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CINEMA
Ballet & Opera
Tickets: 15/12 for groups of 5+
EXPECT: a luxurious front row experience of world-class opera and ballet on your doorstep
Glyndebourne Live:
Hippolyte et Aricie
Tuesday 25 JuLY, 6pm
by Jean-Philippe Rameau Rameau drew on ancient Greek tragedy and 17th-century classical French drama to create his version of the story of Theseus, Phaedra and Hippolytus. Dance is integral to this opera, in which a woman falls in love with her stepson, a man jumps to the wrong conclusions and is pursued by fate, and two young lovers await an uncertain destiny. Glyndebourne Live:
We are thrilled to announce that our Bolshoi Live season will be complemented by the very finest of opera, with a summer season of live satellite screenings from Glyndebourne. Recognised globally as one of the great opera houses, its productions travel worldwide, are performed live on stage and screened in cinemas from New York to Tokyo ... and now also in Bournemouth. Bolshoi Live:
Don Pasquale
CINEMA
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Film Times
Tokyo Story (1953) Monday 6 May, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Directed by Yasujir Ozu Kai Po Che! (2013) Monday 13 May, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Directed by Abhishek Kapoor Poetry (2010) Monday 20 May, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Directed by Chang-dong Lee Syndromes and a Century (2006) Monday 27 May, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
May 2013 sees the launch of our very own art house and world cinema programme that will bring award winning films from festivals such as Cannes, New York, Tokyo and further afield to Bournemouth every Monday at 2.30pm and 7.45pm. Our film programme will sometimes have a thematic relationship to our performances and may also feature dance, but we want you to know that whatever film is presented, it will be stylish, challenging and considered. We believe you shouldnt have to travel beyond Bournemouth to see art house and world cinema. Kicking off our programme will be four films that have a connection with our South Asian Dance Summit (see pages 34). Featuring the BFIs no.1 film of all time, Tokyo Story by Japanese master Yasujir Ozu, Abhishek Kapoors tale of three friends set against the 2002 riots in Gujarat State, Kai Po Che!, a delicate and touching exploration of Alzheimers, Poetry by Koreas Chang-dong Lee and the visionary exploration of memory, Syndromes and a Century by Apichatpong Weerasethakul from Thailand.
Poetry
Tokyo Story
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TAKE PART
Dancing Terraces
July August 2013
Pier Approach and Pavilion Dance Terraces. 7pm FREE Join us on various Friday and Saturday evenings for a variety of free dance classes for all ages to participate in or to watch and enjoy. Classes will be held at The Pier Approach and on the terraces at Pavilion Dance. They will vary each week and include styles such as Bollywood, African, Ceilidh, Samba, Caribbean Carnival and 1940s Social Dance. Go to www.paviliondance.org.uk for more information.
Classes
15 April 20 July
We have two spacious studios and over 40 weekly classes for all ages and abilities. Ask for a classes leaflet, visit our website for full details or email our Participation and Outreach Coordinator at Michaela.Shaw@danceseouthwest.org.uk for more information.
Monday
Pilates 6pm Burn to Beats 6pm Tap Basic /Basic Plus 7.15pm New Wave 7.15pm Tap Intermediate/Advanced 8.30pm Street Dance All Styles 8.30pm
Tuesday
Contemporary Advanced Hula Hooping African Dance Irish Dance Acrobatics for Dance 1940s Social Dance Intermediate/Advanced
Mini Ballet under 5s 10.3011.15am Yoga 6pm Ballet Advanced 6pm Dance The Musicals 7.15pm Contemporary Intermediate 7.15pm 1940s Social Dance 8.30pm Basic/Basic Plus Ballet Intermediate 8.30pm
Wednesday
Mini Movies under 5s Contact Improvisation Ballet Basic Pilates Ballroom Basic Body Rhythms Ballroom Intermediate
Thursday
SILENT DISCO
Saturday 21 September, 10.30pm
by Silent Arena Outdoor Event 8 on the day/6 in advance Experience the decidedly weird sensation of being with a whole host of people dancing wildly, apparently to nothing at all unless, that is, youre wearing headphones, in which case there are two DJs to choose from and a host of big tunes.
Mini Movers under 5s OAP Older And Perfect Tap Basic / Basic Plus Parkinsons Dance Salsa Fit Ballet Basic Plus Belly Dance Contemporary Basic Burlesque Jazz
Friday
Saturday
10.3011.15am 11.30am 1.30pm 3.154.45pm 6pm 6pm 7.15pm 7.15pm 8.30pm 8.30pm
Breakdance 59 yrs 9.30am Parkour 69 yrs 10.45am Parkour Basic 1015 yrs 121.30pm Parkour Intermediate 1015 yrs 1.453.15pm
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HOW TO FIND US
Access: We welcome visitors with disabilities to all our productions and events. Wheelchair users: Pavilion Dance has a lift and accessible facilities, including backstage. Level access is via the seafront entrance of the Lower Gardens. If you are a wheelchair user please advise us when booking so we can ensure seating is available for you and a companion. Companions: For audience members who are unable to attend a performance unless accompanied, a seat is available for a companion free of charge for performances presented by Pavilion Dance. Please ask when booking. Hard of hearing: We have a hearing loop system. Please ask when booking.
Pavilion Dance: Westover Road, Bournemouth BH1 2BU Russell Cotes Art Gallery and Museum: Russell Cotes Road, East Cliff, Bournemouth BH1 3AA Pier Approach: Near Bournemouth Pier, former IMAX building, Bournemouth BH2 5AA Bournemouth Library: 22 The Triangle, Bournemouth BH2 5RQ Kinson Library: Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH11 9AW Kingston Maurward College: Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8PY
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RUSSELL COTES MUSEUM & ART GALLERY
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LOWER Gardens PAVILION DANCE SOUTH WEST
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Specifically tailored towards Primary School teachers, this Continued Professional Development opportunity looks at the fundamentals of introducing dance to young children; offering inspiring ways to incorporate dance into your creative curriculum, as well as some technical dance expertise. The session will be delivered by Zoie Golding, Artistic Director of FuzzyLogic Dance Company, who has 12 years of experience in curriculum enrichment and teacher training.
In a promenade performance the audience follows the performers around rather than sit and watch as you do in a theatre or cinema Supertitles help you understand the lyrics being sung in an opera. They are being suspended from above, thats why they are being called supertitles rather than subtitles
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EVENTS CALENDAR
Performances Take Part For Children Cinema
JULY Day
Fri Sat Sat Sun Sun Sat Sat Sun Tues Mon Tues Wed
Date
12 13 13 14 14 20 20 21 25 29 30 31
Page
18 7 18 7 18 89 89 10 15 18 18 18
Location
Pier Approach Pier Approach Pier Approach Pier Approach Pier Approach Pavilion Dance terraces Pavilion Dance terraces Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance
Performance
Dancing Terraces B-town Throwdown Dancing Terraces B-town Throwdown Dancing Terraces Bloom (performances) Bloom (workshops) Pavilion Dance Cabaret Glyndebourne Live: Hippolyte et Aricie ICON (Summer School 2013) ICON (Summer School 2013) ICON (Summer School 2013)
MAY Day
Sat Mon Sun Mon Fri Fri Sat Sat Mon Mon
Date
4 6 12 13 17 17 18 18 20 27
Page
18 16 14 16 4 3 4 4 16 16
Location
Pier Approach Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Russell Cotes Museum Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance
Performance
Dancing Terraces Tokyo Story (1953) Bolshoi Live: Romeo And Juliet Kai Po Che! (2013) Erhebung Under My Skin Power Games The Art of Defining Me & Dancing My Siva Poetry (2010) Syndromes and a Century (2006)
AUGUST
Thurs Fri Fri Tues Sat Sat Fri Sat Sun 1 2 2 6 17 17 23 24 25 18 18 18 15 13 13 18 18 18 Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Bournemouth Library Kinson Library Pier Approach Pier Approach Pier Approach ICON (Summer School 2013) ICON (Summer School 2013) ICON (Summer School 2013) performance Glyndebourne Live: Don Pasquale Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty Dancing Terraces Dancing Terraces Dancing Terraces
JunE
Sat Tues Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Sat Sun Sat Sun Sun 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 15 16 22 23 30 10 14 5 5 5 11 20 10 10 6 6 12 Kingston Maurward House, Dorchester Pavilion Dance Secret Location Secret Location Secret Location Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Meet at Pavilion Dance Meet at Pavilion Dance Pavilion Dance Le Savoir et le Faire Glyndebourne Live: Ariadne auf Naxos Selling Secrets Selling Secrets Selling Secrets Varmints Teachers' CPD Spotlight Showcase Spotlight Showcase Bodies in Urban Spaces Bodies in Urban Spaces If the Shoe Fits
SEPTEMBER
Sat 21 18 Pavilion Dance terraces Silent Disco
How to book
Online: paviliondance.org.uk Telephone: 01202 203630 Box office hours: MonFri 10am5pm (10am 9pm during classes); Sat 10am5pm. Check page 19 for class times. In person: Visit us and book your tickets at reception. Credit / debit cards: There is a 50p transaction fee.