EVENTS
EVENTS
SLAPmoves
SLAP (Salacious Live Alternative Performance) are very excited to announce our second edition of SLAPmoves. The SLAPmoves prize is all about emerging art from the next generation of pioneering talent. SLAP has invited recent graduates and final year students (of dance/theatre/film whose themes of focus are based upon ‘movement’) to submit proposals of new work. Throughout the evening you will have the chance to see our shortlisted artists and works, an eclectic mix of dance, live art, film and music. Showcasing not only local talent but international artists. The audience also has a say in who is deserving of the prize. The successful artist or company will then be offered a place in Yorkshire dance’s spring platform dedicated to the region’s most exciting emerging talent, taking place in May. The artist will also receive studio space, a one to one meeting with a producer, artistic mentoring and technical support.
Our shortlisted artists are:
Arnold & Whittle
Amy Lawrence
Christie Barnes
Michael Robbins
Dan Craddock
Joshua Hubbard & Anton Hinchliffe
Headlining the evening will be last years winners The Disco Disco Project!
We are very happy to announce that the winner of SLAPmoves is Dan Craddock with Rhythm is a Daniel!
We are very excited to work with him. You can see how the show has developed at Yorkshire Dance on the 1st of May.
If you missed the event at the Guildhall you can read a review of the evening from Michelle Dee here.
The Artists
SLAPchat
Let’s talk about live arts in York…
It’s not you, it’s not me, it’s us, and it’s about time we took some time out to discuss the state of the creative industries in this city.What are we getting absolutely right, what’s happening under the radar, what could we be doing better and how can we do more to promote this city and its kaleidoscopic cohort of brilliant native creative people?
Whether you’re a performer, a promoter, a journalist, a gallerist, curator, arts lover, production worker or just about anything else, we’d like to invite you along to SLAPchat, a live arts and creative industries forum event that’s taking place at the fantastic Skeldergate offices of locally based digital agency The Distance on the evening on January 28th.
We hope that the event will provide creative people from York and the surrounding areas with an opportunity to meet and discuss pressing issues within the current artistic scene, and to offer advice to those freshly embarking upon or considering a career in the arts.
We’re not here to create a manifesto, a clique or even a network. This is about freely exchanging ideas in the hope that we can learn something valuable to the future of our own endeavours and to the culture of York as a whole.
And let’s have a drink or two while we’re at it.
SLAPpy New Year
SLAP are turning the grand old age of ONE! To celebrate SLAP’s 1st Birthday we have invited 6 artists/companies to create guerrilla style performances in public spaces in York. The interventions will be taking place on the 28th and 29th of November. All of these will be captured by 4 local filmmakers working with AlterNative Pictures to create a short film that captures the essence of SLAP’s Ambition to bring high quality art, to unusual spaces in the city of York. For SLAP’s birthday we will be having at a Premier Party at independent cinema and bar 1331 on the 10th of December. The evening will also include live music from SLAP musicians and a selection of Live performances.
ARTISTS INCLUDE:
Elise Nuding
Connor Quill
Lowri Evans
The Paula Davy
Top Joe
The Dog-Eared Duo
SLAP FILMAKERS:
Hamish Logan
Tom Barratt
Dale Saxton
Ben Mattless
EVENING PERFORMANCES:
Top Joe
Wildlife
Lydia Cottrell
SLAP Interventions
SLAP are hosting a series of performance interventions throughout the City of York.
All events are FREE.
Friday 28th November
Saturday 29th November
SLAPsolo
SLAP presents an evening of solo performance from critically acclaimed regional and national artists, incorporating dance, theatre, live art and multidisciplinary performance. Expect to smile frequently, be moved by moments of intimacy and experience something new. The evening will showcase an array of works by 6 different artists celebrating comedy, dance, the autobiographical and everything in between .
Homage to SLAP-ping By Maggie Elliot
SLAPsolo happened, and it was epic in its elegance, aesthetics and contents.
It was a new experience, a variety show of experimental theatre comedy and dance work. All separate even though all together simultaneously. It was fairy lights and wine. It was edgy and comfortable. It was a fest for low budget artistic philosophies, celebrating solo performers and their solo performances.
Each piece was different and unique in its nature & outcome, becoming one ensemble of solo pieces on the night as they were all existing there and then, using not much more than a body, a (beautiful) space and a bit of time that a ‘caring hip familiar participating friendly funky relaxed interested’ audience agreed to dedicate to the night.
SLAP makes events that WORK and I can really say that, having been part of one.
It’s also work that is worth watching , it was RIGHT, as it felt to me it was answering to the question: how to make something big and of great artistic value out of a small scale production?
Watching other performances made me feel like I had time to digest information in between each act; being audience made me feel exposed as I was able to interact with the performative action, but still breathing a very homely atmosphere.
On the 12th of November 2014, performing SOLO became a shared experience; I was alone without feeling lonely.
Thank You SLAP-pers.
Current, Alternative and Radical….One of the most well organised events I’ve had the pleasure of being involved in, completely breezy as Goliath’s flatulence, maybe a little to breezy for a drama queen such as myself. Very responsive jam packed audience, it was fantastic performing to an audience that its pie graph percentage wasn’t majored other dancers (non dancer heavy).I encourage the future of Slap and look forward to being involved hopefully again, giving artists a platform to present work GENUINELY pushing the bounds. -
Joshua Hubbard
SLAPover 2014
SLAP are hosting a creative lab for 7 artists to create, work and sleep in a space for 48hours to experiment collaboratively and create new work.
SLAPover will be held on the 30th and 31st of October with a public sharing on the 1st of November to coincide with the Illuminating York festival.
The time spent in the space will be live streamed allowing the public to interact with the process.
The aim of SLAPover is to create a safe space for artists and performers to experiment and share skills in a collaborative atmosphere.
The Artists:
Andreas Louca
AJ Garrett
Aymee Smith
Joley Fielding
Kallum Corke
Vijay Patel
Robert Foster
SLAPstock
SLAP IS READY FOR A FESTIVAL!
We have programmed a wonderful bunch of artists to perform throughout the weekend of Galtres Festival.
The Artists:
Jamhed Theatre - Galleon Stage - Sunday 18.15
Humanah Productions - Zeitgeist - Galleon Stage - Saturday 11:00
Katharina Arnold - Tamed - Walkabout
CT - This is not a performance - Walkabout
Feet off the Ground Dance - Tracing Spaces - Walkabout
Shelley Owen - Are We Dancing? - Walkabout
SLAP in a Box
For the next instalment of SLAP we are presenting SLAP in a box.
SLAP in a Box is an experiment, taking performance out of the Black Box studio and into the White Cube gallery.
SLAP in a Box is a durational 2.5 hour performance, the same length as a traditional theatre show, but in this instance the audience is in complete control.
3 Performers will be in a room.
The audience will be able to see them on a screen.
The performers cant see the audience.
The audience will be able to select from a list of commands and actions for the performers, some will have a price.
At anytime a spectator will be able to replace one of the performers.
We are creating a performance Jukebox to explore what York audiences want to see and how much live performance is worth.
Thoughts on SLAP #4
SLAP in a box was an offering of something new, an experiment if you like, putting members of the SLAP team in a gallery space to conduct a live directed improvisation. Looking back the idea was attractive, a performance art jukebox whereby audience members send commands through an IPad, to a second iPad in a concealed performance space. Live streaming was then projected in an adjacent gallery space for audience members to observe their commands turned physical.
As a performer I found the experiment to be liberating, offering up all responsibility to an audience, they decided what they wanted to see and we gave it to them. Resourceful and chaotic movement, sound, words and disorder all had a part to play in the performance jukebox. It was also interesting to see how differently audience members interpreted commands when they were to eventually replace us in the space.
In hindsight SLAP in a box was ambitious yet we managed to pull it off after a few technical difficulties. I say a few, but at a point during the night the live stream jittered so much that we had to take down our wall of cardboard concealing us from the audience. It was shame because it defeated the concept of the performance, but it did give the audience a chance to see behind the wall which kept us from them.
I think it’s safe to say that with a bigger technical budget SLAP in a box has the capacity to be a really interesting and interactive performance model. We have already started planning the next attempt at SLAP in a box. We would like to give the audience more structure to the experience and host the event at a completely different venue, a Victorian house perhaps? To invite audiences to flick through channels screening performance happening in different rooms of a house watched on a television screen. Watch this space….
SLAP Co-director Sophie Unwin
SLAPmoves
SLAP (Salacious Live Alternative Performance) are very excited to announce our 3rd event in the city of York.
The SLAPmoves prize is all about emerging art from the next generation of pioneering talent. SLAP has invited recent graduates and final year students (of dance/theatre/film whose themes of focus are based upon ‘movement’) to submit proposals of new work.
Throughout the evening you will have the chance to see our shortlisted artists and works, an eclectic mix of dance, live art, film and music. Showcasing not only local talent but international artists. The audience also has a say in who is deserving of the prize.
The successful artist or company will then be offered a place in Yorkshire dance’s spring platform dedicated to the region’s most exciting emerging talent, taking place on May 2nd. The artist will also receive two days of studio space, a one to one meeting with a producer, artistic mentoring and technical support.
The Artists:
Rachel Gildea and Hannah McBrien - The Disco Disco Project
Alicia Wallace - Chronocyclegraphs - Wakefield
So - kool, Haptic & A.L.V - O(Negation) - South Africa
Tom Stubbings - Opening the Heart - York
Feet of the Ground Dance - Passing Through - London
JUCK - Sweden
Ryan Thompson - Kidulthood - Act #1: What Time Is It Mr Wolf? - Leeds
The Disco Disco Project were chosen by the judges to receive the prize package.