Burning Coal Theatre Company Presents POLITHEATRICS FESTIVAL 2012, 6/28-7/8

By: Jun. 06, 2012
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A festival of devised work centering on the loose theme of politics from across the southeastern United States and beyond, June 28 – July 8, 2012 at Burning Coal Theatre Company's Murphey School Auditorium, 224 Polk Street, Raleigh, NC.

Performers include:

1. Urban Garden Performing Arts is local to Raleigh and dedicated to cross-pollinating arts audiences and practitioners. Since 2004 Urban Garden has produced 12 original live arts events in Indianapolis, IN, London, UK and Raleigh, NC. They are planning their first full scale season in the Triangle for the coming year. Featuring live music and original songs by the band, Bevel Summers.

Title - Mark Twain's Joan of Arc
Description - Twain meets True Grit in France. With dancing.
Performances – Thursday, June 28th at 8:30 pm, Saturday, June 30th at 4 pm, Sunday, July 1 at 8:30 pm, Sunday, July 8th at 8:30 pm

2. Awkward Elephant Project aims to present cutting-edge theatre and original ensemble work relevant and applicable for the progressive, adventurous audience. Founded by Alex Tobey, our work often explores taboo and controversial topics difficult to explore and receive, but always prompting a necessary dialogue with the self, the audience, and the artists. Awkward Elephant Project premiered as Necessary Dialogue in 2010 with columbinus, and will produce Daniel Talbott's Slipping in December.

Title – Blackout
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Performances – Friday, June 29th at 7:30 pm, Saturday, June 30th at 9 pm, Sunday, July 1st at 7:30 pm, Saturday, July 7th at 8:30 pm

3. force/collision is an interdisciplinary contingent of artists/collaborators whose mission is the creation of new performance works. Based in Washington, D.C., force/collision was created by theatre director John Moletress for the purpose of bringing together artists of mixed disciplines in order to spark dialogue and create space for the presentation of new work. The force/collision ensemble is John Moletress, Sue Jin Song, Collin Ranney, Karin Rosnizeck, Daniel Paul Lawson, Frank Britton, Ilana Faye Silverstein and Dane Figueroa Edidi. Associate artists include Erik Ehn and Erica Rebollar/Rebollar Dance. 

Title – Shape by Erik Ehn.

Description - 1900 Ambrose Park, Brooklyn witnessed a vast spectacle of vaudeville dances, variety acts, folklore and songs with a cast of 500 African-Americans in the show Black America. In 1921, the Tulsa Race Riot destroyed the African-American community of Greenwood leaving close to 300 dead. Based loosely on the biographies of African-American vaudevillians Billy and Cordelia McClain, Shape concerns the life and labors of vaudevillian fairies exploited for their historical songs and dances, used by the dominant culture and abandoned at times of great need. force/collision will create a devised work which concerns the historical record of early 20th century African-American performance with text by associate artist Erik Ehn.

Performances – Thursday, July 5th at 7:30 pm, Friday, July 6th at 8:30 pm, Saturday, July 7th at 7:30 pm, Sunday, July 8th at 4 pm.

4. Neutral Ground Ensemble, based in New Orleans, is made up of young artists with big hearts and bigger courage. Our artistic vision is one that will tirelessly seek for the truth in us and in art as performance. In order to further our search we will not rely on what has worked in the past or attempt to recreate what audiences have enjoyed. Instead we will look for a new path in every single piece no matter the material and ask ourselves what is important to us and to the piece. In order to create original art we believe that we must face new challenges in process as well as material.

Title - Children in the Dark. "Men fear death as children are afraid to go in the dark." – Francis Bacon

Description - Happening upon an old self-tortured soul, a group of ghosts enter into the man's head with hopes of providing some relief. What they find will push them to their limits. This peculiar look at catharsis and fear is a unique theatrical experience through one man's American mind. Children in the Dark is parts sad, funny, whimsical, intense, bizarre and all original!

Performances – Thursday, July 5th at 8:30 pm, Saturday, July 7th at 3 pm, Sunday, July 8th at 2 pm.

5. Haymaker is a performance company based in Durham, N.C., producing original work by collaging found texts and personal experiences. "Living with the Tiger" (October 2011) marked Haymaker's premiere production in Durham, and was written and performed by its three principal artists, Akiva Fox, Emily Hill, and Dan VanHoozer.

Title – Federal Budget.

Description - What takes three years to make, involves the entire government, and connects 312 million Americans? Haymaker's newest project investigates the United States Federal Budget.

Performances – Thursday, June 28th at 7:30 pm, Friday, June 29th at 9 pm, Saturday, June 30th at 4 pm, Sunday, July 1 at 3 pm.

6. Machine Theatre. Machine Theatre Bio-Since 2009, MT has been creating new works for the stage, as well as curating and presenting up-and-coming playwrights/creators from the piedmont. The Machine has become known for a blend of slapstick comedy, intellectual acrobatics and heartfelt storytelling that places the performer/spectator relationship at the center of the theatrical event.

Title – Mum's the Word

Description - a fractured and bleakly comic fever dream of a performance, Mum's the Word brings privilegEd White suburbanites and African child soldiers into each other's orbit in MT's award winning satire of race, politics and family in the New South.

Performances – Sunday, July 1st at 2 pm, Friday, July 6th at 7:30 pm, Saturday, July 7th at 2 pm, Sunday, July 8th at 7:30 pm

7. Anna Jones is a freelance theatre director and maker. She is currently under commission to the London Sinfonietta to devise a new piece based on the Greek myth of Persephone with puppeteer Seonaid Goody and composer Elspeth Brooke.

Ms. Jones will conduct a workshop on Approaches to Devising – Exploring Process on Saturday, June 30th from noon to 4 pm. Open to all ages 13 and above. Fee: $25. Call 919-834-4001 to book your spot in this workshop.

All tickets to all performances $5. No reservations necessary. For further information, call 919-834-4001 or visit us online at www.burningcoal.org

 


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