Flesh and Text: Devising Performance by Bodies in Flight.

Bodies in Flight devise Constants 1998

Flesh and Text: Devising Performance with Bodies in Flight

ARNOLFINI GALLERY (BRISTOL): 4-5.30PM SATURDAY 10TH MAY

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UNIVERISTY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE (PRESTON): ME002 Media Factory: 4-6PM TUESDAY 13TH MAY

BODIES IN FLIGHT make performance where flesh utters and words move, that challenges and re-energizes the conventional relationship between audiences and performers, and audiences and place. We insist on the buzz of ideas, on philosophy and poetry, using words and images, movement and stillness, voices and bodies, in order to move audiences emotionally and intellectually.

At Arnolfini (10th May) Bodies in Flight return to the very space where it all began in 1989 – Arnolfini, to mark the publication of their book Flesh and Text that celebrates over 30 years of making performance.

And at UCLAN (13th May) we return to the university where Dr Sara Giddens was Professor of Choreographic Practice.

Responding to images and video from their extensive archive, Simon Jones (Director of Bodies in Flight) and performer Graeme Rose (Associate Artist), in conversation with Angela Piccini (University of Plymouth) at Arnolfini and Andrew Quick (imitating the dog & Lancaster University) at UCLAN, will reflect on their practice, its beginnings in the early nineties UK experimental performance scene where physical and dance theatre encountered performance and live art; its development through collaborations with sonic and visual media artists, duetting between bodies and technologies, texts and spaces, mixing flesh and text; and their recent work with different communities, some of place, others of skill-sets.

The events will also include readings from their book and re-enactments. Organized in a highly visual design, Flesh and Text is both a history and a workbook with selections of scripts and archival material from 30 years of making devised theatre and performance in the UK and internationally, plus texts by collaborators, arts professionals and scholars exploring the company’s collaborative working method, contextualizing it in the wider performance ecology and culture. Intended as an inspiration to emerging artists, the volume covers key questions for any maker of contemporary performance: the relationship of choreography and spoken word, the use of new technologies and multi-media, the role of original music and soundscapes, the differences between work presented in a theatre or gallery or sited in non-theatrical places, the persistence of theatre as an art-form in an increasingly digital culture.

Published by Intellect Books (Bristol) March 2025.

Book tickets:

ARNOLFINI: 10th may 2025

UCLAN: 13th May 2025