Here's the press release.
PANTOMIME FOR THE END OF TIME
Friday 14th December 2012
Summerhall, Edinburgh
CALL OUT FOR PERFORMANCE PROPOSALS
Following on from the sell-out successes of of ANATOMY #1 and #2, we are delighted to announce our return to a more regular spot. ANATOMY#3: PANTOMIME FOR THE END OF TIME is the first in a regular year-round programme of our spectacular performance variety.
A contemporary take on the music hall variety show, ANATOMY is a
platform for performance artists of all disciplines. Beyond scratch,
it creates a stage for risk-taking performance and breath-taking
theatrics in Edinburgh’s exciting new multi-arts venue, Summerhall,
within a historic anatomy lecture theatre.
ANATOMY seeks proposals from theatre practitioners, artists, dancers,
music makers and destroyers, sculptors, story tellers, film makers,
clowns, poets, photographers, mimes, installations, painters, weirdos
and burlesques; the abstract, the comical, the terrifying, the
sublime, the unfathomable, the beautiful, the life-changing and the
oddly mundane.
Proposals should be for pieces of 5-20 minutes in length.
There is, as the more eagle-eyed may have noticed, a vague theme for
ANATOMY #3. Celebrating both ‘the season’ and the pre-scheduled end of
all life and existence as we know it, we would welcome proposals
involving, responding to or becoming a PANTOMIME FOR THE END OF TIME.
This theme is loose and you are free to use it strictly, loosely or
not at all; adhering to the theme is not a deciding factor in
selection.
If ANATOMY is somewhere that you and your art belong, please download
an application form and return, completed, as a single file, by 9th November 2012 to:
anatomynight@
Selected acts will have access to rehearsal space in the week before
the show, technical support, and a small expenses budget of £30.
For further information, please contact
anatomynight@
The deadline is Friday 09 November 2012 at 00:00.
Unfortunately, Maloney had, in fact, called his Ratcatcher "a dark pantomime" and I was simply stealing his idea. Artists can apply to perform without worrying that any profits made will be ending up in my pocket, and my lawyers won't be in touch.
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