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Getting Through The Cracks – Part Two

A series of uplifting conversations with internationally renowned performance makers for young audiences

After the success of ‘Getting Through The Cracks’ in 2020 and in response to the brilliant feedback we received from attendees in both the UK and internationally, we’re delighted to be facilitating another series of uplifting conversations for performance makers for young audiences – Getting Through The Cracks – Part Two.

We will be hosting this new series of online conversations between June 2021 through to early 2022 with renowned performance makers asking them to share a ‘behind the scenes’ look at their process. These enlightening conversations will happen amongst makers such as Veerle Kerckhoven & Randi De Vlieghe (BRONKS); Natasha Gilmore (Barrlowland Ballet); Louise Katerega, Ross Willis, Sally Cookson, and our very own Nikki Sved. During these informal hour-long chats, we’ll invite you to ask questions and contribute to the discussion, as well as encouraging you to share contact details so that the conversations can continue once the hour is over…

Join us as we gather our community together to learn, listen and inspire once more.

Schedule

JUNE 24TH 2021 – 1PM – 2pm (GMT) – BRONKS (BELGIUM) 

Veerle Kerckhoven and Randi De Vlieghe talk about BRONKS’ show Rita, facilitated by Erin Walcon (Doorstep Arts).

More Info

To watch the recording of the conversation, click here.

To view the Padlet from this conversation, click here.

JULY 29TH 2021 – 1PM – 2pm (GMT) – ROSS WILLIS & SALLY COOKSON (UK)

Ross Willis and Sally Cookson talk about Wonder Boy (Bristol Old Vic), facilitated by Nikki Sved (Theatre Alibi).

More Info

To watch the recording of the conversation, click here.

To view the Padlet from this conversation, click here.

SEPTEMBER 22ND 2021 – 1PM – 2pm (GMT) – BARROWLAND BALLET (SCOTLAND)

Natasha Gilmore talks about Barrowland Ballet’s work, including Family Portrait, facilitated by Louise Katerega.

More Info

To watch the recording of the conversation, click here.

To view the Padlet from this conversation, click here.

 

October 28th 2021 – 1PM – 2pm (GMT) – Justin Audibert, Artistic Director of Unicorn TheatrE 

Justin Audibert, Freelance Director & Artistic Director of Unicorn Theatre, will be giving a behind the scenes look at the Unicorn’s production Anansi The Spider, facilitated by Nikki Sved (Theatre Alibi).

More Info

To watch the recording of the conversation, click here.

25th November 2021 – 1pm – 2pm (GMT) – Camila Bauer & Pedro Lunaris from Projeto GOMPA (Brazil) facilitated by Louise Katerega (Foot in Hand)

Camila and Pedro talk about artistic process behind Little Red Riding Hood by Projeto GOMPA whilst delving into and analysing the complex emotions explored in the piece.

More Info

To watch the recording of the conversation, click here.

Please note, we’re kindly asking attendees to pay what they decide for a ticket. Any amount you’re able to give is immensely appreciated. The zoom link to join the talk you have booked will be in your booking confirmation email, please make sure to check your junk/spam files. If you have any issues booking please contact us on info@theatrealibi.co.uk or call 01392 217315.

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PREVIOUS

Getting Through The Cracks – Part One – 2020 

CLICK HERE to look back at what happened at our first ‘Getting Through The Cracks’ from 2020. Read about the highlights from each talk, and watch the recordings.

 


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