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Summer 2009
I Love To You Cast-Off Drama Summer Sessions
We are offering a unique series of figurative sessions this Summer to life-drawers, models, thinkers and anyone with an interest in performance art and feminism. Working from our beautiful life-drawing studio at Bates Mill, Huddersfield, we will perform a series of life-drawing days taking inspiration from the writings of feminist and philosopher Luce Irigaray. The workshops offer readings and embodyings of Irigaray's work in an open and contemplative environment and are model-led. Readings will provoke sustained and gestural poses for an inspirational day of drawing, painting or 3-D making. Some materials provided, but feel free to bring your own. Refreshments also provided. We can offer wall-space and floor space to work on, and temporary storage of art produced for the Summer season. We offer a sliding scale of costs payable on the day, but it would be great if you could book in advance just to help us plan for numbers. Each session is self-contained, so come as and when you can, and choose the dates that work for you.Dates & Times:
Tuesday 21st July, 10am - 4pm
Monday 27th July, 11am-5pm
Monday 3rd August, 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 5th August, 10am - 4pm
Saturday 8th August, 10am-4pm
Monday 10th August, 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 12th August, 11am - 5pm
Tuesday 18th August 10am-4pm
Wednesday 19th August, 10am - 4pm
Cost per day:
£6 - general ticket (average-earners)
£5 - concessions -students, unemployed, oaps, part-timers, etc.
£10 -'high-earners'- for anyone earning over £45,000pa
Money in the pot on entry please! We won't be asking to see any documents, but please claim concession if you need it or give more if you can afford it!
There is lift-access for wheelchair users or anyone with restricted mobility, with prior arrangement (please telephone 07800 861351 / 01484 685948 or e-mail: ninakane@btinternet.com with 48-hours' notice to let us know). There is a level-access toilet.
All ages welcome, but under-16s need to be accompanied by an adult.
To book, contact Nina Kane on 07800 861351 or at ninakane@btinternet.com. For details on the Artspace at Bates Mill visit www.batesmill.co.uk .
Cleansed by Sarah Kane
From July, Cast-Off will research staging options for Sarah Kane's 'Cleansed' using life-model, performance art and other theatre of the body methods in production. The performance will be developed at Bates Mill. Watch this space for cast and set-design opportunities.
Festival Appearances! Ocarina Nina Street-Theatre & Singing is very happy to announce that the Singing Secretary and Fiona Folk will be hitting the festival circuit this Summer. We had a year off last year to re-charge batteries and to learn some new songs, but the bookings are rolling in and we are excited to be back! Catch us at the following and check their websites for details!
May 22nd - 24th: Off the Tracks Spring Festival - www.offthetracks.co.uk
The Singing Secretary and Fiona Folk will both be appearing here!
June 13th: Leamington Peace Festival - www.peacefestival.org.uk
Fiona Folk will be crooning peaceful tunes at this, the longest-running free festival in Britain
June 14th: Holmfirth Arts Festival - www.holmfirthartsfestival.co.uk
The Singing Secretary will be appearing at this. It is the second year of the festival, and promises to be an exciting line-up.
June 26th - 28th: Glastonbury 2009 - www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk
Our first Glastonbury appearance for The Singing Secretary and Fiona Folk. It was amazing and we will be back next year!!!
July 24th - 26th: Indie Tracks Festival, Butterley, Derbyshire - www.indietracks.co.uk Indie-pop joy along the sides of a steam railway!
August 21st - 23rd: Beautiful Days Festival, St Mary's Ottery, Devon
www.beautifuldays.org - We are looking forward to another trip down the Sunny South -West to this festival organised by thye Levellers
August 28th-30th: Solfest 2009 - www.solwayfestival.co.uk
Bank Holiday sunshine on the banks of Silloth! Both The Singing Secretary and Fiona Folk will be appearing here!
September dates being confirmed as we write including Lumb Farm and Barnsley Pride - watch this space!
'Making' Opportunity for Environmental Artist
Cast-Off have an opening for an environmental artist (or artists?) to develop a large-scale structure for outdoor performances and workshops next Summer. We can provide making space, all materials and endless tea and biscuits from September onwards. Contact us on 07800 861351 if interested.
Bride-Cake Bride-Bones
Bride-Cake Bride-Bones directed by Eluned Murphy, written by Nina Kane.
'Ev'ry step you take, Evr'y move you make, that’s right, you know how it goes . . . ' Dark and Bold, cold and present, Bride-Cake Bride-Bones is a sweeping whirlwind of a tale. Under the constant leer of the Poleeesze a recluse wonders whether she will ever find her son and a stale love affair returns to haunt its owners. Love, loss and jealousy haunt its bejewelled quarters. This is the place where drama, technology, lemons and a reincarnated Iguana collide.
Thursday 30th April 7:30pm
Sunday 3rd May 5:30pm
Milton Festival of Theatre, Milton Studio, University of Huddersfield.
Eluned Murphy's fantastic adaptation of the second act will be presented at the Milton Studio Theatre, University of Huddersfield.
Contact: miltonboxoffice@hud.ac.uk for info and bookings. See postings below for details of Cast-Off Drama's work on this play.
Textual Revolutions, University of Stirling, 8th & 9th May 2009
Nina Kane will discuss the script development of Bride-Cake Bride-Bones and Cast-Off Drama's scripting processes as a whole in a paper for the University of Stirling's Textual Revolutions conference this May. The paper will form part of a plenary on New Textualities and is entitled:
The Theatre of the Life-Model - an interdisciplinary arts approach to creating new scripts for performance. For further details of the conference, contact Steven Craig at the Dept. of English Studies, University of Stirling: steven.craig1@stir.ac.uk
The Art of the Life-Model Sculpture on a Saturday!
Henry Moore once said that sculpture is the most dramatic of all the fine arts due to the emotions evoked by its 3-dimensional form. Well, we will shall be elaborating on this idea in our own special way with another fantastic season of free public art workshops at Leeds City Art Gallery exploring the role of the model in the creation of figurative art. Workshops will investigate the sculptures of Nimptsch, Rodin, Canova,Gormley, Chadwick and others through drama, life-drawing and exploring the space and collections of Leeds City Art Gallery. And if the weather's sunny we will work outside in Victoria Gardens so there's still a chance to tan whilst you soak up the sculpture! (We need all the sunshine we can get in Leeds after all!). Sessions are on a 'drop-in' basis and are free of charge, but a small donation towards tea and biscuits is always appreciated! A big thank-you as ever to the hard-working staff at Gallery Education and on the gallery 'floor' for their support.
Work from these sessions can also go towards the Art of the Life-Model exhibition currently being organised by participants in the course. Contact Christine Hincliffe for further details on cdhinchliffe@hotmail.com (see posting below).
The 7 sessions are on Saturdays, 1-4pm on the following dates:
2nd, 16th, 30th May
13th, 20th June
11th, 25th July
Singing Lessons:
Cast-Off Drama offers one-to-one and group singing lessons at Bates Mill. The sessions are designed to build confidence and to develop your repertoire in a range of singing styles. Complete beginners and more advanced equally welcome!
Ring 07800 861351 for further details.
News from our friends...The Singing Secretary and Fiona Folk on the Festival Circuit this Summer
Please note: We are not the Singing Secretary that appears on YouTube - That's a different singer!
News from elsewhere...
We have long wanted to take life-drawing to the world of festivals, but somehow never got round to it. We were very pleased therefore to see at our recent Glastonbury visit a woman doing life-modelling in a tent in the Healing Area! Perhaps we'll get roind to it and join her next year! The joys of mixing theatre and life-drawing seem to be in the air this Summer and we've spotted two new initiatives that seem well worth checking out and attending if you are in the area! The first is London Drawing who are running theatrical life-drawing days at Battersea Arts Centre in London, also the Drawing School in Brighton who are running life-drawing workshops working from an actor to create storyboards. Contacts:
Anne Noble-Partridge - www.londondrawing.com for The Drawing Theatre
Alice Mahtani - info@thedrawingschool.org.uk for Sara Easby workshop
We hope to make the London one at least!
Spring 2009
The Art of the Life-Model
Following our look at the Model as Performance Artist in the Autumn, we shift our focus to a more classical vein this Spring and investigate The Model as Patron with selected works from Leeds City Art Gallery's collection and its current touring exhibition 'Rank'. Sessions are free and on a 'drop-in' basis at Leeds City Art Gallery. They use drama, art history and life-drawing to reflect on themes relating to the role of the model in the making of figurative arts work. The Model as Patron is one aspect of the many histories of the life-model as uncovered by our work in this field, and relates to systems of patronage, portrait commission and 'sitting'in life-modellling history.
Saturday 14th February, 1-4pm
Pauline Buonaparte Borghese : 'Venus and the Bath of Milk'. A look at Antonio Canova's 'Hope Venus' and a reflection on his most famous 'Venus' model - Pauline Bonaparte Borgehese.
Saturday 14th March, 1-4pm
Dorothy Una Ratcliffe: ' Gypsylorism and the Capturing of Words'. A look at the model for Ivan Mestrovic's 'The Reader', and an investigation of Gypsylorism in early C20th Yorkshire.
Saturday 18th April, 10am-4pm
In Whose Image? A Dayschool on Patronage, Power and Class in Image-Making, taking inspiration from the 'Rank' exhibition and its featured works.
Contact us at 07800 861351 or at ninakane@btinternet.com for more info.
Following the success of last September's student exhibition at the Swarthmore Centre,Christine Hinchliffe is organising an open exhibition of works produced friom this term's Art of the Life-Model sessions and invites any participant to submit work for this. The exhibition will be held at Leeds Central Library Artspace in the month of September 2009. Contact Christine at cdhinchliffe@hotmail.com if you would like to participate.
Fine Art student and artist Matthew Pinder is covering these sessions amongst other activities in his blog. Visit this at: htpp:/automatton.wordpress.com
A big thank you to Leeds City Art Gallery Education, and its Supervisor / Gallery Floor staff for their support of these sessions.
Artistic Director Invited To Be RAM Rep!
The Register of Artists' Models (www.modelreg.co.uk)have invited Nina Kane to be their representative for the North East of England! The Register of Artists' Models camapigns tirelessly for better employment conditions for life-models and offers a fantastic agency service to models looking for work, and for life-drawing groups / tutors looking for models. RAM has a new Director - Rachel McCarthy - and we congratulate her on her new post! Cast-Off (and our sister organisation WILMA) have long supported RAM and its aims. Nina is proud to accept RAM's invitation and looks forward to representing its members and campaigns in the North East!
Crossing the Atlantic...and into the Heart of the Beast!
A long-time friend and collaborator is off to explore puppetry at acclaimed experimental company In the Heart of the Beast. We look forward to hearing all about it in the autumn! Check them out at www.hobt.org
Third-Year Degree Students work on 'Bride-Cake Bride-Bones'
Third-year drama students at Huddersfield University are currently developing Act 2 of 'Bride-Cake Bride-Bones' for their Final Year Directing Project. The script, written by Nina Kane, was developed from life-drawing performance days at Leeds Art Gallery in July 2008 (see below). The student cast have been brought together by exciting young director Eluned Murphy - an up-and-coming talent if ever there was one! - and we are very excited with what we see in rehearsals! Watch this space...!
Winter 2008
Support the Striking French Life-Models! Send a message of support to them by e-mailing your comments to ninakane@btinternet.com before Tuesday 13th January 2009!If you wish to add your name to our petition, please do so by e-mailing us your name and town.
On 15th December 2008, life-models from the College des Beaux Arts in Paris staged a nude protest supported by artists who drew them as they stood in freezing temperatures. The striking models were protesting over the French Government's ban on them accepting tips through the traditional 'cornet' - a cone of paper that is passed around after a life-drawing class for artists to place their tips in. The tips are essential in supporting the models' meagre earnings. Cast-Off Drama and WILMA recognise the seriousness of their position and whole-heartedly support their aims. We ask you to join with us in sending them a message of support from across the Channel. For further information visit The Guardian newspaper's website (see artice on 17th Dec '08), or search You Tube for images under 'French model's nude protest'. Thank you!
Wallpaper, Roses, Reposes...
We are investigating temporary art spaces in which to host our durational performance of Wallpaper. It is a play in three acts designed for an installation space, and the actors perform it in permanent cycles over the course of a day.
Between Stars
Plans are firming up for a site-specific production of our piece about the lives of Maria Callas and Dorothy Squires in the Autumn of 2009, followed by a Galleries production of Poisson D'Argent (funding-permitting) in the Spring of 2010. Between Stars was scripted with funding from the Leeds Philosophical & Literary Society. We are grateful to the society for their ongoing support. More details to follow...!
The Art of the Life-Model
The Autumn programme of wild performance art and modelling happenings at Leeds City Art Gallery was a resounding success! It was well-attended by regulars and brought a positive interest from members of the public passing through the Gallery. Working largely with improvised modelling and movement within the public spaces of the Gallery, it marked a departure from our usual practices, and brought a heady cocktail of foil, feathers, paper boxes, masks, nude clowning and the story of Cinderella to Saturday afternoon visitors! We envisage a slightly different format for it this Spring 2009, and will be announcing details towards the middle of January so watch this space...! Thank you to all those who attended and who continue to support the work through their presence and input.
We recommend...The Hounding of David Oluwale, 31st Jan - 21st Feb at West Yorkshire Playhouse
Check out the West Yorkshire Playhouse's production of 'The Hounding of David Oluwale', based on the award-winning book by Kester Aspden, and adapted by Oladipo Agboluaje for the stage. David Oluwale was a homeless Nigerian man with Mental Health difficulties who died in police custody after brutal hounding by Leeds officers in 1969. We are supporting the campaign to build a memorial to David Oluwale in the centre of Leeds. For details of this, contact Max Farrar, Community Engagement Officer at Leeds metropolitan University on : m.farrar@leedsmet.ac.uk
Autumn 2008
The Art of the Life-Model returns to Leeds Art Gallery in partnership with the company. We use drama, art history and life-drawing to explore the gallery's collection and touring exhibitions. The sessions are on a 'drop-in' basis and are free!
Saturday 13 September 1-4pm
Saturday 27 September 1- 4pm
Saturday 4, 18, 25 October 1- 4pm
Saturday 8, 15, 29 November 1- 4pm
Saturday 6 December 1- 4pm
Contact 07800 861351 for more info.
Exhibition at the Swarthmore Centre Leeds.
Art of the Life-Model students past and present have come together to organise a community exhibition of work inspired by sessions led by Nina Kane from 2002 - present. The initiative came directly from the students and Cast-Off Drama are very proud that the work of the course is being honoured in this way. The exhibited pieces are fantastic and a lot of hard work hasbeen put in to the organising. The exhibtion will run from 28th September - 18th October at the Swarthmore Centre cafe, Leeds. Opening 29th October, 7pm - all welcome.
Life-Drawing Workshops for 6th Formers at Temple Moor High School, Leeds
We are running a series of after-school workshops for 6th Formers in life-drawing in the Art department of Temple Moor through the Autumn Term. The sessions are model-led and cover a range of topics from analytical drawing to performance art, narrative figuration and the Body in Technology. The sessions are now up and running and very well-attended by a wonderfully creative and mature group of young people. We are very excited to be working with the school and say a big thanks to Claire Harris of the Art Department for initiating the programme.
Bride-Cake Bride-Bones
The script is now complete and has been developed as a play for technology. We are seeking funding to develop this further. Watch this space!
Bates Mill
We are now happily esconced at Bates Mill in Huddersfield and will shortly embark on an intensive 'making' process in the Artspace towards some sculptural pieces for Bride-Cake Bride-Bones.
Summer 2008 - new developments!:
On the Move again...!
Having enjoyed a year of administrative luxury at the Media Centre Huddersfield, Cast-Off Drama will be moving out of the F5 office on October 1st. We will still be leasing a 'Front Desk' service from the Media Centre, so for all postal enquiries, please continue to contact us there. Thank you to all the Media Centre staff for their friendliness in the last year.
We are very pleased to announce, however, that we have found a wonderful new 'making' space at Bates Mill in Huddersfield. It is a beautiful mill building on South Queen Street and we look forward to meeting lots of new people in the Artspace and embarking on some exciting collaborations with them. Artistic Director Nina Kane will be moving in to Studio 3, Floor 1 on September 26th.
The Art of the Life-Model returns...
Free-of-charge 'drop-in' workshops exploring the role of the life-model in the making of figurative art. These model-led workshops use drama, life-drawing, movement, art history and performance art to explore works in the gallery's collection, and touring exhibitions. Open to all - come as and when you can! Saturday afternoons, 1-4pm, Leeds City Art Gallery. Exact dates tbc.
We are very excited to announce that from Autumn 2008, The Art of the Life-Model will be run exclusively by Cast-Off Drama as part of our education programme. The Art of the Life-Model has brought over 900 participants into Leeds City Art Gallery since its inception in 2002. Originating from Cast-Off Drama and WILMA's 'Will You, Won't You' pilot project in July 2002, the course run through the Leeds College of Art & Design's Community Education department, until withdrawal of funding this Summer. We are grateful to the college's community education department for its support of the course over the years and wish them well in their new ventures. Due to massive support from its participants and requests for the course not to fold, Cast-Off Drama will continue to run this innovative and much-loved workshop programme and are seeking funding to develop it further in the future. The course has a strong track record in offering practical, experimental opportunities and access to creative, model-centred working within the Leeds community, and is open to anyone whatever their background, ability or level of experience. We are very grateful to Leeds City Art Gallery for their continued support, and look forward to announcing exact dates in due course - so watch this space!
Between Stars back on...
Negotiations are back on with Spacemaker Storage in Leeds to provide a performance venue for our installation-based production on the lives of Maria Callas and Dorothy Squires. Updates soon...!
Anyone for Doubles?
Nina will be collaborating with Michael Cleary to run a series of doubles workshops on alternate Sundays in Leeds. The sessions will run from 10am-4pm and will explore working from two models. The morning session will feature Michael and a visiting model (male or female), the afternoon session will feature Nina and Michael working to a particular 'doubles' theme. The sessions are 'drop-in' and will cost £6 for the day! A bargain! Venue details are being confirmed as we speak so watch this space!
The Body Religious - Nina and Michael are in negotiation with the Flesh Festival due to happen in Bradford this October. We hope to offer a day-long life-modelling performance investigating genedered images of the male and female body in religious art. The performance will be open for visitors to come and draw or watch. Fingers crossed this happens - updates soon!
'Bride-Cake Bride-Bones'
Friday 11th July 10am - 4pm
Saturday 12th July 10am-4pm
Sunday 13th July 1-4pm
Education Workshop
Three days of life-modelling performance at Leeds City Art Gallery on the figure of Miss Havisham in 'Great Expectations'(Dickens)and in response to
Helen Chadwick's 'Eat Me' currently exhibited in the Gallery's collection. The performance is open on a 'drop-in' basis to life-drawers, writers, performance artists, musicians, theatre-makers and anyone interested in attending.
Free of charge, materials provided but feel free to bring your own too.
'Bride-Cake Bride-Bones' forms part of ongoing research into the potential of
life-modelling theatre to create new writing and develops from 'Minotaur' as an invesitgation into female desire and rage. Contact us at 07800 861351 / 01484 685948 for more details.
Spring 2008:
'Minotaur'
You are invited to come and do some life-drawing and / or writing at Leeds
City Art Gallery Education Workshop this Friday 7th March, 10am-4pm. The
event is a 'drop-in', free of charge, all materials provided.
'Minotaur' is an experimental life-modelling piece performed by Nina Kane of
Cast-Off Drama to 'Stengam' by Cor Fuhler. The work explores writing and
storytelling through the body using mask, physical theatre and sustained,
nude, posing. It offers fantastic opportunity for making drawings,
paintings, 3-D work and creative writing. We will be working with both
electric light and candlelight. Come as and when you can, stay for half an
hour or all day! All welcome. Please bring a thread with you!
'Minotaur' forms part of ongoing work for a module on Collaborative Writing
that Nina is completing as part of an MA in Writing for Performance at
University of Huddersfield.For any questions on the event please contact
castoffdrama@btinternet.com or ring 07800 861351 / 01484 685948.
Striped Dress
We are currently developing a script about the model-artist relationship between Kathleen Newton and James Jacques Jospeh Tissot. The working title is: 'Striped Dress'. Watch this space for updates.
Work on the other scripts is going well. See our repetoire section for details.
Kimbal Bumstead
Check out Kimbal Bumstead's work with life-modelling at: www.kimbalbumstead.com and www.tapedduck.com . Kimbal did a wonderful performance at arts@trinity exploring touch and the life-model as object. (His website will explain this better so have a look!) It is great to see other artists working performatively with this field and we expect more performances to come from him and other model-performers in the Leeds area in the not-too-distant future! Well worth a visit!
The Art Studio, Sunderland
Also check out The Art Studio, Sunderland - a wonderful community resource for artists living with mental health issues. Drop-in and see them if you are in the area! It's an absolutely inspiring place with some brilliant work going on - www.theartstudio.org
Parita
New developments!! We are delighted to be teaming up with Parita - a company delivering training to local government departments and small CVS organisations on Equalities issues. We will be using our theatre of the body, also Forum Theatre and other political theatre methods to explore good working practice and provide education and consciousness-raising activities on a range of Equalities issues.
Embodying the Other
Embodying the Other: Pedagogic and Performative Strategies Used in the Art of the Life-Model 2002 - 2007 by Nina Kane is now available as a reference document at Leeds College of Art & Design Libraries and Leeds City Art Gallery Education Dept.
Cast-Off's Artistic Director Nina Kane will be presenting the current findings of her research into contemporary life-modelling studies at The Leeds College of Art & Design, Wednesday 30th January. More details to follow.
News from elsewhere:
WILMA -Having successfully completed an exciting autumn programme, we are writing up our interim report for The Scarman Trust and look forward to receiving our second installment of funds to run more workshops this Spring. We also hope to establish the WILMA facebook and get models contributing! Thanks to a successful male model launch on Nov 16th at The Media Centre (formerly Host) in Leeds, MILMA (Men Into Life-Modelling Arts) is now up and running. Contact Paul Armitage via the WILMA e-mail for further details.
The Art of the Life-Model - Was in danger of being replaced by a straight life-drawing class last term but was reinstated after students protested and said they wanted it kept just as it was! Hurray! We promise to run even more exciting, experimental, model-led and community-centred workshops this term in our 10-week 'Drama-into-Drawing' module! And yes, we have stolen this phrase from Cast-Off Drama but isn't it a good one?! Sessions are back to being held at weekends, and will run from Saturday 12th January - Saturday 15th March 2008 inclusive (no half-term), 1-4pm, Education Room, Leeds City Art Gallery.
Students on The Art of the Life-Model are planning an exhibition showing works made in response to the course's workshop sessions and life-modelling experiments over the years. If you would like to be involved in organising this please contact Christine Smith (details to follow).
Frozen Blog....Sleeping Beauty Awakes!
We experienced some technical difficulties with the blog and as a result many of our entries between 2006 - 2007 were frozen and were unable to be accessed. Thankfully this is now rectified and we publish below a synthesis of those postings.
Autumn 2007:
From October 2007, Cast-Off Drama is renting an office in The Media Centre, Huddersfield. Our address for correspondance until the Summer of 2008 will be:
Cast-Off Drama, Unit F5, The Media Centre, 7 Northumberland Street, Huddersfield, HD1 1RL. Fax: 0870 990 5100.
Modelworks...a programme of model-led life-drawing workshops will run from Nov 8th - Dec 13th, every Thursday, 9.30 - 3.30pm, in the Circle / Corner rooms at The Media Centre, Huddersfield. Cost: £12 / £8 concessions. We are sorry these are not free, but haven't you noticed there's an Olympics on?! All money goes directly to pay the model.
Work is going well on the scripts, but an opportunity to participate in the University of Leeds Jack Keroauc 50th Anniversary 'On the Road' conference is lost as the conference is cancelled due to a fire in the planning office! Our commiserations to the Conference organisers.
Artistic Director Nina Kane has completed a paper for the Leeds College of Art & Design on her performance research into contemporary life-modelling studies - Embodying the Other: Performative and Pedagogic Strategies Used in The Art of the Life-Model, 2002 - 2007 ((C) Nina Kane, 2007). The paper references the work of Cast-Off Drama in contributing to teaching and studies in this field. The research will be presented to the public in January 2008.
News from our friends..
WILMA - Thanks to the Community Champions Award from Cando, The Scarman Trust we are proud to launch a programme of free workshops for female models in community venues across Leeds, Huddersfield and Barnsley. We will also be launching a start-up workshop for male models on Nov 16th. Creche provided at some venues. Visit www.wilmawomenlifemodels.blogspot.com for further info.
The Art of the Life-Model returns to Leeds City Art Gallery (Education Workshop) this term with a 10-week module 'Performance Art & the Model'. Sessions are on Tuesday evenings from 5-8pm. Contact Neil Hedges at Leeds College of Art & Design
(0113 202 8165) for enrolment details.
Spring / Summer 2007:
Cast-Off Drama is in negotiation with Spacemaker Storage, Leeds to provide an installation venue for 'Between Stars. We have met with Hayden Productions with the prospect of some exciting video collaboration on the piece. Looks promising! Watch this space for further details.
Artistic Director Nina Kane visits Helensburgh, Glasgow and Edinburgh searching out locations and site-specific inspiration for 'Poisson d'Argent'. Useful research done for play script. Further research visits planned.
We have received a grant from the Leeds Philosophical & Literary Society towards the costs of writing 'Between Stars'. The work focuses on the lives of Maria Callas and Dorothy Squires. Thank you very much to the society for their assistance.
We begin work on 'Pull My Daisy'- a work for male models based on writing by Leonard Cohen, Jack Keroauc and Neal Cassidy.
Our administration folder of draft funding applications and research ideas is lost on a train between Leeds and Newcastle. Most of it handwritten. It is never seen again! Is this a sign? We desperately need an office!
News from Elsewhere:
Community Champions!!!! WILMA has received a Community Champions Award for £2,000 to run a series of free life-modelling workshops for women interested in trying life-modelling or currently working as life-models. A big thank you to John Parkes at Roundhay Rd Resource Centre, Leeds and The Scarman Trust for their advice on this!
The news is dampened by the report that we are likely to be one of the last groups to receive this as the Government has withdrawn the Small Grants programme and will be closing the Community Champions scheme from February 2008. It will not replaced with anything else. We urge everyone who cares about grassroots, voluntary,small-scale community projects to write to their MP c/o the House of Commons to oppose this.
The Art of the Life-Model: has moved from a 'drop-in' to a 10-week modular system. It is still being run at Leeds College of Art & Design as we await the refurbishment at Leeds City Art Gallery. It is now running on Thursdays, 6-9pm at Jacob Kramer buildings, Blenheim Walk. Contact Neil Hedges on 0113 202 8000 for more details.
Ocarina Nina: The Singing Secretary and Fiona Folk are very excited to be appearing at the Sunrise Festival in Glastonbury this June. We intend to focus on the larger festivals in forthcoming years and move further afield to other areas of Europe.
Summer / Autumn 2006:
Cast-Off Drama - new address from Feb 2006: 133, Leas Avenue, Holmfirth, HD9 3EW. Tel: 01484 685948.
Other changes:
Cast-Off Drama has developed and incorporated two organisations under its wing in recent years - WILMA: Women Into Life-Modelling Arts and Ocarina Nina Street-Theatre. For a whole range of logisitical (and very positive) reasons, we have decided that these should operate separately and in the Summer of 2006, we took the decision that Ocarina Nina and WILMA should act as separate entities from Cast-Off Drama and continue to flourish and prosper in their own spheres. We wish them well on their journeys and will update Cast-Off blogwatchers on their progress.
News!
Cast-Off Drama, WILMA and Ocarina Nina Street-Theatre & Singing go their different ways. This is a decision taken as a mark of success - we have all outgrown each others' remits and are strong enough to fly off in our different directions. Visit Ocarina Nina's blog at: ocarinanina@blogspot.com
Work begins on the script of 'Poisson d'Argent' - a Gallery work for life-models on the 1857 Madeleine Smith story.
News from elsewhere:
The Art of the Life-Model is temporarily at Bracken Edge Primary School / Space@ art room, Chapeltown, Leeds. Monday evenings, 6-9pm while Leeds City Art Gallery has its long-awaited makeover! The artspace at Bracken Edge is fantastic! We also have a new Community Education manager Marianne Springham - welcome to her and a big thanks to Garry Barker for his support over the years! We look forward to new innovations!
Latest News... Spring 2006
Moving Bodies – A Cast-Off Drama workshop, Leeds City Art Gallery
Friday 2nd June, 10am-4pm - Free workshop. Part of the Frank Brangwyn exhibition programme (6th April - 18th June 2006).
Moving Bodies explores the journeying aspects of Frank Brangwyn’s work through drama, storytelling, figure-drawing, mask-making, textiles and discussion. We focus on his images of itinerant workers, notably his depictions of sailors, spinners and Travellers, and investigate the development of the vardo as an art influence on Brangwyn’s frames and motifs. The workshop offers an opportunity to experiment with a range of art materials and drama practices in relation to the exhibition. The workshop is free, all materials provided.
Moving Bodies is put on in connection with Cast-Off Drama’s forthcoming production ‘Beads’ (23rd/25th June).
Research funded by Leeds Philosophical & Literary Society
For booking contact Nina Kane, 01484 685 948
E-mail: castoffdrama@btinternet.com
Beads ('I took the beads of her necklace...') 23rd - 25th June - POSTPONED due to underfunding and cast injury. Despite a strong community input for resources, funds to rehearse with a cast were unforthcoming, and cast injury has prevented us from doing it voluntarily - as such we took the difficult decision to postpone this event. We are continuing to make the work and will relaunch the project when circumstances improve. Meanwhile, we would like to say a big thank you to Inner North West Area Committee Neighbourhood & Housing (Leeds City Council) for the offer of creche funding, Councillor Penny Ewens for MICE money, Swarthmore Centre, Leeds College of Art & Design and Leeds City Art Gallery for resources, venue and materials support, Bracken Edge Primary School for studio space and Women Into Community Health Network, Wade's Charity and Leeds Philosophical & Literary Society for research funds.
'Beads', A two and a half day continuous production for artists, sculptors and makers - Friday 23rd June 10am- 4pm and 6 - 8.30pm; Saturday 24th June 10am - 4pm, and Sunday 25th June 10am - 12pm; Swarthmore Education Centre, Main Hall - 'drop-in' performance. Free creche. Cast-Off offers audiences a unique opportunity to experience a story told in two ways. On the Friday evening come and watch a play. On the Saturday the story will be retold through tableaux images - drop-in, make drawings and paintings - bring loose beads with you to tell your own tales.
Beads is a horror story of greed, wounding and obsession. It tells the story of Ella and the vampiric Mrs de Plein. Ella collects beads. She finds, cleans and polishes them, listens to their stories and threads them into necklaces to sell. Mrs de Plein is a grande dame with large purse and a huge magnifying glass. She loves to get her teeth into something. An amateur anthropologist, explorer and bead enthusiast, she is determined to acquire 'all things Ella' at any cost. As her obsession grows, the audience is sucked into a chilling tale of evasion and pursuit which moves through Elzabethan England, the C19th and the Holocaust. Part clown show / part pantomime, grotesque and compelling, Beads is an enticing and challenging piece of physical theatre.
Two and a half years in the making, 'Beads' tackles the issue of C19th 'Gypsylorism' head-on through a physical theatre investigation of image, text, film and music. Eschewing the vampiric and reductive images of the past, we build new stories, tableaux and soundscapes inspired by the work of contemporary Traveller artists - Cor Fuhler, Hester Hedges, Tony Gatlif, Bob Lovell, Papusza - as well as non-Traveller sources.
'Beads' is Cast-Off's first major all-cast production since 'Chime Chimera' (2003) (though as many of you know, there has been some solo performances and workshops since). We are proud to be returning to the Swarthmore Centre, a fully-accessible community venue, and one of our initial supporters.
Also....Cast-Off recommends that you check out 'Second Site' - an exhibition of four Traveller Artists to be held at the West Park Centre, Leeds 5th - 28th May. For full details contact Dianne Greenhow at Travellers Education Service on 0113 274 8050 or Peter Saunders - Peter.saunders@educationleeds.co.uk . Artists exhibiting are: Daniel Baker, Ferdinand Koci, Damian LeBas, Delaine LeBas. Also, for those of you working in schools, the Traveller Education Service is running a Traveller Storytelling project. Contact Dianne or Peter for further information.
The Singing Secretary will be launching her 3rd Summer Season at Holmfirth Folk Festival on Saturday 6th May. She will be appearing at Garforth Arts Festival in Leeds on Saturday 8th July, and at Banstead Community Festival, Leeds on Saturday 22nd July. More dates to follow. For details of the Banstaed Park Festival, contact Peter Turner on 0113 240 6486, and check out Pete's website at www.peanut-the-clown.com
Cast-Off recommends...that you check out The Naked Shed. - www.thenakedshed.blogspot.com Naked Shed has developed from work at Dartington College Devon with Jerry Holloway and Emma Leeming and explores life-modelling in sheds at three sites in Devon and at the Roundhouse, Hebden Bridge on 18th June. In 2004 Cast-Off collaborated with Jerry in a Leeds-Devon Exchange. Hosted by WILMA / Cast-Off in Leeds, and the 'Out of Context' Symposium at Dartington, Nina and Jerry explored life-modelling theatre, clowning, gender and movement with life-drawers from Devon and Leeds. The work was inspirational to all involved and we are excited by developments at Dartington since this time. Emma is an experienced life-model and artist and has recently curated a project about sheds. Following the Roundhouse event she will exhibit the finished life-drawings in a local park. Well worth checking out!
We have moved!! Cast-Off Drama is now located in the beautiful Netherthong area of Holmfirth. We are very excited about this move and the potential it offers to broaden our work. We will still keep our links with Leeds, but look forward to working with artists and performers in the wider region. Our new contact details are as follows:
Cast-Off Drama, 133 Leas Avenue, Holmfirth, HD9 3EW. Tel: 01484 685948. E-mail: castoffdrama@btinternet.com
Studio space... We are grateful to Bracken Edge Primary School, Leeds and the Head Chris Walton for once again providing us with much-needed studio space at the school. We will be resident until the June break making a selection of masks for children's theatre. We are still engaged in making Serafina's Yard in the space (see below under 'recent projects') and are happy to report the Jinny's Car Scrap box is being filled with a wonderful array of old toy cars, trains and diggers! Work on the scrap yard will begin after Easter.
'Off the Wall!' An exhibition of Cast-Off Drama's work is now on the walls of the cafe exhibition space at Swarthmore Education Centre, Leeds and very fabulous it looks too! The work has prompted lively conversation and admiration - it will run from from 8th January - 4th February 2006. The exhibition is primarily of work from the two Venus Interventions projects, but also includes masks and photos from other projects and work-in-progress from 'Serafina's Yard' and 'There are no pockets in shrouds (Le Grand Depart)'. Thank you to Swarthmore for their help in getting this up.
'Raaz Ki Baat II' Cast-Off are delighted to be returning to Nasha to work on their young peoples' project. Nasha have teamed up Project 7, a youth project in the Chapeltown area of Leeds for the production. We will be working with youths from both projects on 'Raaz ki Baat' a production about drugs-taking in the South Asian community. Raaz Ki Baat was devised by youths on the Nasha project with Cast-Off and premiered at the Pakistani Centre, Leeds in May 2005. It is performed in a mixture of Urdu, Mirpury and English. The next production will be performed in the Space@ facility in Hillcrest Primary School, Chapeltown, Leeds on Friday 7th April, 6pm.
A New Wardrobe! Cast-Off Drama has 'inherited' the costume collection from the former Ascot School of Ballet. As such we have a magnificent children's wardrobe of frocks, hats and props for our youth work. We are immensly grateful to the family of Pat Hall (formerly Ascot) - Lydia, Mark and Tina- for passing these onto us. Given the sheer volume of dance wear, we have been sharing our good fortune and have passed sets of beautiful costumes and leotards on to Tanya Cusan's Salsa Theatre school for their Children's Salsa Productions. For details of Children's Salsa workshops please contact Tanya Cusan at www.tanyacusanespinosa.co.uk Thank you very much again to Tina, Mark & Lydia.
Staff Challenge Day: Cast-Off successfully ran a 'challenge' day workshop for employees of Thompson Design in Leeds on 21st January 2006. The staff attending the day were 100% committed to the activities and gave freely of energy, creativity and enthusiasm! The workshop was well-received and we look forward to future dealings with the company.
The Art of the Life-Model 'drop-in' sessions held at Leeds City Art Gallery will start again on 7th May, 1-4pm. (see below for details of this). This term's dates are:
Sunday 7th May 1-4pm
Sunday 14th May 1-4pm
Sunday 21st May 1-4pm
Sunday 28th May 1-4pm
Sunday 4th June 1-4pm
Half-term
Thursday 15th June 10am-1pm
Thursday 29th June 10am-1pm
Thursday 6th July 10am-1pm
Thursday 13th July 10am - 1pm
Thursday 20th July 10am-1pm
(Joint partnership between Leeds College of Art & Design and Leeds City Art Gallery. Sessions devised and run by Nina Kane - Tel: 0113 202 8166 / 247 8254. Please note that due to refurbishment work at Leeds City Art Gallery from Autumn 2006, the course is likely to be run through a community venue for the next academic year, offering us a fantastic opportunity to develop the experimental aspects of the life-modelling and life-drawing work. We look forward to returning to the Gallery after its re-opening in Summer 2007.)
About Ocarina NIna and WILMA (Spring 2006):
Street-Theatre... Under the auspices of Ocarina Nina Street-Theatre, Cast-Off offers festival goers a fantastic set of walkabout characters. Acapella singing is a central specialism of our street-theatre performance with all charcters using a wide repertoire of songs. Our main figure is The Singing Secretary - a poshPA with golden phone who invites you to 'choose a button from the box' before singing a song - jazz, blues, folk, pop, opera, showbiz musicals...the range is eclectic and varied. For Christmas events we have Christmas Carol - a singing lady Santa who gives you a 'bauble and a warble' with a repertoire of tunes from Bing to Bethlehem! For promotional events (leafleting flyers and brochures etc) we have Shopping Molly who peeks at your purchases whilst promoting the event...ring her till and she'll give you a trill of whatever Supermarket music happens to be in her Chanel-adorned head!
New from late Summer 2006 and ideal for Folk and Blues Festivals is Fiona Folk - a bustle-wearing, basket-carrying Belle of the Woods who will offer you a sprig of lavender whilst crooning a folky tune. Ballads, bells and smells Fiona Folk croons an impressive repertoire from Dylan to Dairymaids! Ideal for folk, country, blues and world-music audiences.
On a more lyrical note, Milady Milarkey is an original Shakespearian clown reciting songs and odes from the works of the Bard. Available for all arts festivals, also for figurative drawing sessions.
Incorporating...
Cast-Off incorporates 'Ocarina Nina Street-Theatre' and 'WILMA - Women Into Life-Modelling Arts' and works with local communities and small organisations to explore 'the theatre of the body' in meaningful, people-centred projects.
Ocarina Nina Street Theatre - New Acts for Christmas 2005!
'Christmas Carol'
A warble and a bauble! 'Christmas Carol' is a singing lady Santa carrying a big sack of Christmas 'baubles' (ie. sweets, chocolate coins, little Christmas trinkets, bells, etc). People choose 'a bauble from the bag' and she sings them a Christmas song from a repertoire of carols and Christmas pop songs. Ideal for Christmas fetes, parties, shopping arcades, long queues, department stores.
*** Christmas Carol will be appearing at Bracken Edge School Christmas Disco in Leeds on Wednesday 14th December. She will be out and about in York from Saturday 17th December! ************
'The Singing Secretary Christmas Special'
The much-loved Singing Secretary dons her winter woolies for her very own Christmas Special! The posh PA, complete with hairbrush mike, travel bag and golden phone will sing to you from a Christmas repertoire of carols and pop songs when you 'choose a button from her box'! Ideal for pantomimes, long queues, festivals, parties and any outdoor and indoor events.
*** Christmas Carol will be appearing at Bracken Edge School Christmas Disco in Leeds on Wednesday 14th December. She will be out and about in York from Saturday 17th December! ************
'The Singing Secretary Christmas Special'
The much-loved Singing Secretary dons her winter woolies for her very own Christmas Special! The posh PA, complete with hairbrush mike, travel bag and golden phone will sing to you from a Christmas repertoire of carols and pop songs when you 'choose a button from her box'! Ideal for pantomimes, long queues, festivals, parties and any outdoor and indoor events.
Whitcliffe Mount School, Cleckheaton :
Whitcliffe Mount is setting up regular weekly life-drawing classes for 16-18 year olds. Cast-Off is proud to be modelling for these. A big well done and thank you to staff Lee Graham and Mark Murphy for their hard work in getting the classes up and running.
The Big Draw - Venus Interventions II: 164+ visitedThe Big Draw event over the weekend! Some wonderful drawings were produced and a fantastic time was had by all! Here are some of the comments:
"Fun. Met some nice people. Opened my eye to different medium"
"An interesting and exhausting day. Thanks."
"Absolutely super! We've had a lovely time. Thank you."
"Fun and very interesting."
"Excellent. Great atmosphere. - unsure about the introduction but it worked! Broke the ice! Learned a lot. I wouldn't normally work with the colours I did and would have given up on it long ago, but being forced to keep working at it has been a great learning experience as the picture came through!"
"Useful, thanks."
"Very refreshing to try different things and interact with the other life-drawers and model."
"Excellent! Thoroughly enjoyed myself. I'll have to learn to share!"
"My daughter thought it was a very good idea (Annabel age 7) and had great fun. I should have joined in as well (dad) but did not have the courage. Maybe next time. Thanks."
"My son and daughter liked it very much. They were at it right from the start. You can keep in touch with us (them) at... (address supplied)"
"Very good project. Wished I had brought my grandson."
"Very good idea"
"Hannah enjoyed this experience." (mother's comment)
" Good fun. More white paper and black ink needed!"
"Eye-opener!"
"Very good. First time I've been." (child's comment).
"First time. Very good." (child)
"It was fun, filled with zillions of art and I loved drawing cartoon characters." (child)
" Very stimulating and FUN!"
"A wonderfully focused atmosphere - creative, lively participants. Great fun."
"A wonderfully focused atmosphere - creative, lively participants. Great fun."
Saturday 15th October - 10am - 4pm
Sunday 16th October 1pm - 4pm
Ziff Gallery, Leeds City Art Gallery
A rerun of last March's 'Venus Interventions' workshop on the Saturday plus an opportunity to make work on a fresco or make individual drawing from the model on the Sunday.
Experience collective art-making whilst developing your own skills! Venus Interventions offers a unique opportunity to make shared art!
Working in groups of 3, you will develop life-drawings and paintings from the model, posed in a reconstruction of Antonio Canova’s ‘Venus’. You will rotate your drawings with your group, working into each other’s pictures using a variety of materials, media and techniques. Finished work will be exhibited at a community venue in the near future, after which participants can choose which picture to take home.
A fantastic opportunity for beginners and advanced drawers alike. The workshop will be model-led and will involve intensive sustained drawing from a nude model over a 4-hour period. Please note that you will not be able to take the finished work home until a later date.
Pre-booking required and it is preferable if participants can commit for the day if possible on the Saturday.. All materials provided.
Sunday's - Drop-in session: Still working with the Venus, a chance to work on narrative frescos in groups or to make individual drawings from a costumed model (all ages welcome).
All events have been organised in partnership with Leeds City Art Gallery and The Big Draw.
Wilma: WILMA (Women Into Life-Modelling Arts) will be running the 'Will You, Won't You...?' pilot project for female life-models at Space@Bracken Edge, Leeds on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September. The project works to a format pioneered by WILMA at Leeds City Art Gallery in July 2002, offering female life-models the opportunity to explore life-modelling as a profession and to network with other models in their area. The workshop runs from 10am-4pm each day, is free of charge and is open to women who have never modelled but would like to have a go as well as those already working in the profession. There will be an opportunity to model for a life-drawing group on the afternon of Sunday 25th. A big thank you to Wade's Charity who have funded the workshop, also Voluntary Action Leeds and Space@Bracken Edge for their support. For further details and to book, ring: 0113 262 0608 or e-mail: julesnina@ntlworld.com
STOP PRESS...Listen to the Bob Walmsley show on Radio Leeds 92.4FM from
3.30 - 4.00pm on Thursday 18th August for an interview on the WILMA project!
Ocarina Nina Singing Club: Ocarina Nina Street-Theatre will be running a weekly Singing Club for Key Stage 2 pupils, teachers and parents at Bracken Edge Primary School, Leeds every Monday lunchtime, 12.00 - 12.45pm (term-time only). We'll be singing Jazz, Blues, Soul, Pop and all the latest chart hits acapella! Bring your favourite song and we'll sing it together!
Ocarina Nina Street-Theatre: 'The Singing Secretary'- Having wowed the general public at the Doncaster Hot House Festival this February, The Singing Secretary will be appearing at the following events:
11th June: Little London Community Day, Leeds
18th June: 'Celebrating Harehills', Banstead Park Community Festival, Leeds
7th July: Garforth Main Street, Leeds
9th July: Garforth Community Street Festival, Leeds
10th July: Hebden Bridge Arts Festival
5th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
6th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
7th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
8th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
9th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
10th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
11th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
12th August: Broadstairs Folk Week, Kent
28th August: Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival, Colne, Lancashire
29th August: Leeds West Indian Carnival, Chapeltown, Leeds - appearing with 'International Office Boy'!
3rd September: Chapel Allerton Arts Festival, Leeds - with International Office Boy!
4th September: Haworth Arts Festival
1st October: Ingleton Folk Festival
30th October: Mosaic Arts Market Launch, Host Media Centre, Leeds
12th November: Unity Festival, City Art Gallery, Manchester - with International Office Boy!
14th December: Bracken Edge Primary School Christmas Disco - Christmas Carol
17th - 23rd December: Christmas Carol - out and about in York and Leeds
Other dates are being firmed up as we speak and we are BOOKING NOW for all 2006 gigs!!!!!
Studio, also Cars, Trains 'n Boats 'n Planes Cast-Off Drama has 'making space' courtesy of Bracken Edge Primary School in Leeds for the autumn term 2005/6. We have a fantastic portacabin in the playground in which to make masks, sculptures and costumes, shared with Costume Designer and Artist Pam Burrett. Nina Kane is currently working on the installation Serafina's Yard in the space. A big thank you to the Head Chris Walton and to Pam.
As part of 'Serafina's Yard' and in preparation for the Cars, Trains 'n Boats 'n Planes project, Cast-Off is inviting children to post all their broken old toy cars, trains, boats and planes in a postbox in the school's reception area, and write something about their toy before sending it on its way! The collected vehicles will form part of the 'Serafina's Yard' installation.
'Papa Don't Preach' Drama Teens Project, Richmond Hill, Leeds
We will be assisting with workshops and rehearsals for 'Papa Don't Preach' - a youth production about teenage pregnancy in the Richmond Hill area of Leeds. Performances:
Tuesday 1st November
Wednesday 2nd November
6.30 - 8.00pm
Newfounds Methodist Church Hall, Richmond Hill, Leeds
Apprentice Studio Project (ASP):
During the Autumn, Cast-Off will be running a series of workshops exploring the working experiences of artists and models in late Medieval and early Renaissance studios. The workshops will practically investigate studio practices of antique, copying and shared arts-making within a hierarchial construct with the sessions being model-led. It will explore the various roles and duties practised by artists within the schools and studios of the 'old masters', with the model occupying the position of 'patron'. The workshops aim to reveal the dynamics of competition, flattery, and patronage operating within the Renaissance schools. 'Apprentice' is part of ongoing experimentation by the company into collaboratively-produced figurative art which challenges the one-artist-one-model paradigm of C19th life-drawing traditions. One of the events will be put on for The Big Draw. For further details, watch this space.
Shopping Molly. 'It ain't over 'till the fat bailiff rings...!' Living Sculpture meets Haute Couture. For a bit of Yorkshire urban cheek, watch out for Shopping Molly this autumn as she tinkles her till and gets you to flash your tat! From Boho Bazaar to Bargain Basement Bonanzas, if you've shopped till you've dropped Shopping Molly will be peeking at your purchases and swapping top trading tips! New for this autumn!
The Art of the Life-Model - Autumn 2005 dates
Thursday 6th October 10am - 1pm
Sunday 9th October 1pm -4pm
Thursday 20th October 10am - 1pm
Sunday 23rd October 1pm - 4pm
Thursday 3rd November 10am - 1pm
Thursday 10th November 10am-1pm
Sunday 20th November 1pm - 4pm
Thursday 24th November 10am - 1pm
Thursday 1st December 10am - 1pm
Thursday 8th December 10am - 1pm
The Art of the Life-Model is run in joint partnership between Leeds College of
In the News...
The work of The Art of Life-Model, Cast-Off Drama and WILMA recently received coverage in the Yorkshire Evening Post (21st May 2005) and on BBC Radio Leeds ('The Breakfast Show' 27th May 2005, Bob Walmsley Show 18th August 2005 and bulletins on Citizens Week, October 2005); 'The Singing Secretary' appeared in the Yorkshire Evening Post (20th June 2005) Asian Express (July 2005) and Colne Times (September 2005). Cast-Off Drama articles about life-modelling have also appeared in Artscene (February 2004) and The Hub website (May 2004).
Summer Workshop - 'Encountering the Other - performing the work of Jacob Kramer'
A practical workshop on the artist
Jacob Kramer
Saturday 2nd July<
Education Workshop,
· Painting and drawing from a life-model
· Looking at Kramer’s work in the collection
· Making puppets & 3-d objects
· Portraiture, mask and disappearance!
Book Now on 0113 262 0608 to reserve your place!
Cast-Off Drama returns to Leeds City Art Gallery on Saturday 2nd July to do a day-workshop on the artist Jacob Kramer. This involves drawing from the model 'in performance', discussion and drawing from Kramer's pictures in the collection, group work with masks, life-drawing/making 3d objects from the model and exploring Kramer's mixed art influences. The workshop posits Kramer as a multi-cultural artist with reference to his mixed Ukranian-Jewish/Leeds British heritage and explores his curatorial interest in acquiring African and South Asian masks and artefacts. The performance will reflect on his status and experiences as a refugee artist within early C20th Leeds, and Kramer's own unique relationship to portraits, masks and disappearance. It will be performed in front of Kramer's works to the music of Naftule Brandwein.
Community Happenings...
The 18th June is a busy day for Cast-Off as we will be supporting two fantastic community events:
1. Refugee Week, West Yorkshire Playhouse:
In the morning of the 18th June, we will be one of a number of community theatre workers hosting drama workshops as part of the Refugee Council's Refugee Week in Leeds. Cast-Off will be working with refugees in various workshops throughout the Autumn as part of 'My World, Your World'. General info : www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
2. 'Celebrating Harehills' Community Festival in Banstead Park, Harehills, Leeds:
In the afternoon of the 18th June 'The Singing Secretary' will be appearing in support of the Banstead Park Community Festival in Harehills, Leeds. For further details of the event, e-mail: Peanutfrsa@Aol.com
Cast-Off Drama - A 'Theatre of the Body' project
***'Raaz Ki Baat' was attended by an audience of over 300! A great time was had by all and a big thank you and well done to Nasha and Leeds Health Focus!***
Raaz Ki Baat - 'Secrets'
May 14th 2005, Pakistani Centre, Harehills Lane, Leeds. 1-4pm, free entry - food included! There will also be a bazaar with henna painting, make-up demonstrations and jewellery stalls as well.
Cast-Off has been commissioned by Leeds Health Focus to work with NASHA - a community drugs project focused on highlighting the issues and experiences of drug use in the South Asian community, and offering support to families and individuals experiencing the effects of drug misuse. The project serves the Chapeltown, Harehills, Burley Lodge and Hyde Park areas of Leeds and particularly targets the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in the city.
Cast-Off is working with a group of South Asian youths to develop a play which explores the reaction of two families to the knowledge that their teenage children are involved in drug-taking, and the experiences of the youths taking them. The finished work - entitled 'Raaz Ki Baat', performed in a mixture of Urdu, Mirpury and English, will be toured to local community centres, schools and Health Promotion events! For details of the NASHA project ring Leeds Health Focus on: 0113 248 8866.
'Negotiating Us, Here and Now' - Artist House, Situation Leeds Festival -
**Raphael's work will be exhibited at Leeds City Art Galley until 10th July. She is a fantastic artist! Thank you Raphaelle!***
Nina Kane and Raphaelle de Groot will be collaborating on Raphaelle's latest piece of Performance Art at Leeds City Art Gallery on Saturday 7th May, 10am-4pm and Sunday 8th April 1-4pm as part of the Situation Leeds Festival and The Art of the Life-Model. Using the Gallery's collection and the public space of the Ziff Gallery, the pair will negotiate the balance between theatre and performance art in the role of the model. The aim of the session is to further develop and explore the movement and 'mask-working' aspects of Raphaelle's performance, exploring seeing and non-seeing, negotiation of space, audience and 'risk', the 'mirror' of memory and the body as 'object' and performative subject. Nina will take a facilitative role in the collaboration, as a 'guide', a mask director, and 'sounding board', offering challenges and observations on aspects of the Performance Artist's use of the body through physical theatre intervention and persepective, and negotiating differing boundaries of risk. Raphaelle will perform the second stage of her work as part of The Art of the Life-Model to a class of life-drawers who will be invited to submit one of their drawings to Raphaelle for inclusion in a later installation work by her to be exhibited at the Gallery as part of Situation Leeds.
'Negotiating Us, Here and Now' is hosted by Artist House and Leeds City Art Gallery, with Cittadellarte Pistoletto, Italy Exhibition, 14th May - 10th July 2005, part of the Situation Leeds Festival 16th-29th May 2005. www.artistshouse.com
Spring Drawing
(in partnership with Leeds City Art Gallery)
'Proscenium Memorial' and 'Venus Interventions'
A double-bill of Life-Drawing at
Leeds City Art Gallery
Proscenium Memorial
Saturday 12th February
10am – 4pm
Silver Gallery
Leeds City Art Gallery
Model-Performer Nina Kane performs a pre-rehearsed series of narratives in response to Susan Hiller’s ‘Monument’ in the Silver Gallery. The life-drawing audience is invited to make short drawings and paintings from the model, then negotiate a sustained pose for a two-hour drawing based on the performance. The work combines nudity and draped work offering a fantastic opportunity for gestural and sustained (still) life-drawing. Some materials provided but also bring your own. There will be a 30-minute lunch break. Performed to selected pieces from 'Corkestra' by Cor Fuhler.
No booking necessary - just turn up and come and go as you wish. Free event, but donations welcome in aid of the Tsunami Appeal.
After a successful premiere of the above, 'Proscenium Memorial' is now available for booking and will tour to gallery spaces throughout 2005. Contact the company for booking details. See audience feedback in our main 'Responses' section
Venus Interventions
Saturday 12th March
10am - 4pm
Ziff Gallery
Leeds City Art Gallery
Experience collective art-making whilst developing your own skills! Venus Interventions offers a unique opportunity to make shared art!
Working in groups of 3, you will develop life-drawings and paintings from the model, posed in a reconstruction of Antonio Canova’s ‘Venus’. You will rotate your drawings with your group, working into each other’s pictures using a variety of materials, media and techniques. Finished work will be exhibited at a community venue in the near future, after which participants can choose which picture to take home.
A fantastic opportunity for beginners and advanced drawers alike. The workshop will be model-led and will involve intensive sustained drawing from a nude model over a 4-hour period. Please note that you will not be able to take the finished work home until a later date.
Pre-booking required and it is important that participants commit to the whole day. All materials provided. Free event, but donations welcome towards the Tsunami Appeal.
For Booking and details ring: 0113 262 0608
Free Events: Any donations to the Tsunami Appeal.
Cast-Off intend to repeat this event on a larger scale for this year's 'Drawing Power'. We will also be holding a collective drawing day and auction for the Tsunami soon. Watch this space!
Our "Venus Interventions" collective drawing day was fantastic fun! A huge thank you to all the artists who attended and to the Gallery for all their help! We're now looking for a community venue to host the exhibition of work so watch this space....! Spring Drawing raised £65.42 for the Tsunami so thank you all!
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Art of the Life-Model Summer Term:
center;"Sunday 24th April 1-4pm
Wed 27th April 4.30 - 7.30pm
Sunday 8th May 1-4pm
Sunday 15th May 1-4pm
Saturday 21st May 1-4pm*
Sunday 22nd May 1-4pm*
Sunday 5th June 1-4pm
Sunday 12th June 1-4pm
Sunday 19th June 1-4pm
Venue:
Education Room,
Leeds City Art Gallery
(Leeds College of Art & Design Community Education & Leeds City Art Gallery Education).
Contact: Nina Kane via:
0113 247 8254 - gallery/202 8054 - college of art
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OTHER CURRENT, ONGOING and UPCOMING.... Spring/Summer 2005
Brief guide to current projects and repertoire - see below for fuller details of our work and watch this space for updates:
Cast-Off Production work: 'I took the Beads of her Necklace...' Weekend performance. Research funded by Leeds Philosophical & Literary Society and Women Into Community Health Network. Watch this space...!
WILMA: is developing a Mental Health arts project looking at the potential benefits of life-modelling for women suffering with depression, ME, eating disorders, self-harm and low self-esteem, also the therapeutic benefits of life-drawing within art therapy contexts. We are looking for female models to talk to us confidentially about any experiences of these issues, also in general about their reasons for going into life-modelling. We are also looking to hear from art therapists and other health professionals who may be interested in the research.
Trains 'n Boats 'n Planes... What are the boundaries between public and private? What stories do our possessions hold for us? What is the journey of objects? What do we create from inhabiting the same locality or space? What is the value of the 'cast-off'? What is our relationship to shared spaces and community/clan/family? What do we carry with us as we 'pass through'? Following personal artistic investiagtion into these themes in Le Grand Depart ('There are no pockets in shrouds') last Summer (2004) Cast-Off is running a spin-off storytelling and 'making' project called 'Trains 'n Boats 'n Planes' in the Chapeltown area of Leeds. Participants will be invited to explore their relationship to treasured and long-held possessions within the context of their local environment. If you live or work in the Chapeltown area and would like to be involved please contact Cast-Off on 0113 262 0608.
Also progressing from 'Le Grand Depart', Cast-Off will be running a series of creative sessions in the garage of a private house, exploring questions of intimacy and boundaries when making arts work in the home. For further details contact Nina Kane - 0113 262 0608.
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