Farnham Maltings
Bridge Square, Farnham, GU9 7QR UK
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11.00 onwards
Katie Etheridge A Short History of Silence (in the carpark)
In the cosy intimacy of a car covered with straw, Katie Etheridge takes her audiences through a short history of silence. The piece began life as part of *Rules+Regs at the Farnham Maltings and was inspired by Katie's time in Farnham.
11.00 - 12.30
Tim Jeeves Interactive painting sessions
Let’s do something together. Something that we can all look at and say ‘We did that’. Let’s take all the different places that we’re coming from, and, just for a while let’s be at the same place together. Let’s make a painting.
12.00 - 13.30
Sheila Ghelani
‘I attempt to engage with words and ideas that I find difficult like mule, mongrel, half-caste, monster, the in-between. I am interested in ‘crossings’, blood, skins, skinning, carefully controlled experiments, well-oiled machinery, colour and genetics.
14.00 - 14.30
Alex Buhagiar
Domestic routines typically form the backdrop to Alex Buhagiar's highly political work as a visual artist. In this new group performance, she focuses on the activity of hand-washing. She explores its metaphorical associations with personal guilt and absolving oneself of responsibility.
  15.00 - 15.45
Ruth Posner & Jackie Chan Respectfully and Disgracefully Yours
Readings of poetry from different parts of the world, both Old and New, covering the acceptance, defiance, anxiety and even the joy of ageing.
16.00 - 16.30
Jenny Edbrooke What Goes Up Must Come Down
In part 2 of 'The Sexy Project', Jenny presents herself as a human coconut-shy, inviting the audience to join her in the liberating act of creating a new work centred around her crotch. This piece is part of a trilogy (supported by Arts Council England and Fresh) exploring the uses and abuses of the female body.
17.00 - 17.30
Wilkie & McEwen 2.0
A man wakes on a beach and finds himself in a world where Polaroid photographs are blank and buses are empty. 2.0 is an exploration of memory and place though text, image, sound and performance and builds on wilkie & mcewen's earlier piece, 1.0.
18.00 - 18.30
Lucy Panesar
A bashfully British, book balancing boogie to Bollywood and back, burdened with cultural baggage, bludgeoned by the best intentions, battered in bravado. The performance will be an experiment with assumptions and expectations, and an expression of frustration.
  19.00 - 19.25
Rachel Deadman & Emma Hillyer 3 works in progress (dance)
Rachel Deadman and Emma Hillyer have been dancing together since January 2005. They came together with the basic need of communicating through movement. Why do we move? What is it inside which sets the body grooving? One piece was presented at Farnham Maltings' ‘Translations’ night in October 2005 and appears alongside two brand new solo dance conversations.
20.00 - 20.45
Glas(s) Performance This Fear
We find ourselves out of college, out of work, out of sorts. We are not sure what to believe or who has the answers. We feel like we are waiting for something to happen. We do not understand the world anymore. We need to respond to ‘This Fear’ in the only way we know how. We need to find out what happens next.
21.00 - 21.30
Richard Kingdom and Russell Arnott Blanket Is My Base Camp
With borrowed junk-shop nostalgia for a time when pipe-smoking adventurers wore tweed, toys were steam-powered, and the sun never set, Richard and Russell build a base camp for the imagination. Except now Richard wants to make something brutal and so it may not be suitable for children and the faint of heart.