Clod Ensemble: How it Moves | Exhibition Preview

Clod Ensemble: How it Moves | Exhibition Preview

By Clod Ensemble

Join us to celebrate thirty years of Clod Ensemble with a special preview of our exhibition, Clod Ensemble: How it Moves.

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Location

Clod Ensemble

3 Soames Walk #C2 London SE10 0BQ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Please join us to celebrate thirty years of Clod Ensemble with a special preview of our exhibition, Clod Ensemble: How it Moves.

Co-Artistic Directors Suzy Willson and Paul Clark will discuss the work presented in the exhibition, sharing the principles that underpin their practice. There will also be a short fragment of brand new works in progress featuring Fukiko Takase.

Clod Ensemble: How it Moves traces the full breadth of Clod Ensemble’s body of work, from their ongoing fascination in the relationship between music and movement, to productions that explore the encounter between performance and medicine, to the recurring question of how human beings relate to the spaces they occupy.

The exhibition presents images, films, rehearsal notes, drawings, oral histories, sound recordings, scores and ephemera, revealing the many textures of three decades of performance-making.

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Since founding Clod Ensemble in 1995, director Suzy Willson and composer Paul Clark have developed a highly original performance language, creating provocative, finely-crafted work which is ambitious in scale and concept.

Clod Ensemble works at the intersections where different artistic forms meet, transform and challenge each other, collaborating with dancers, actors, musicians, medics, architects and orchestras to create work which is presented in London, across the UK and internationally.

Some of the theatres, dance houses, galleries and public spaces Clod Ensemble’s work has been presented in include Sadler’s Wells, Tate Modern, The Lowry Salford, Wales Millennium Centre, Serralves Museum Porto and Public Theater New York.

£8 – £14
Sep 12 · 18:30 GMT+1