Hey everyone.
First of all thanks again for reading and sharing last weeks etude. It was our most viewed edition yet! There will be another review coming at the end of this month so keep your eyes peeled for that.
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below are this weeks selections
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$29
Until 13th Feb
“We have fallen upon evil times and the world has become very old and wicked. Politics are very corrupt. Children are no longer respectful to their parents.”
King Naram Sin of Chaldea - 3800 BC
Today, a secret cell of our movement has executed a successful worldwide operation.
We hold the victory in our hands and our overwhelming march is on the rise. We will triumph and fight the infidels.
Our brothers and sisters are among you. Inconspicuous. Invisible.
We are many.
We are global
We are TM*.
Transfiguration : I Fall by Fallen Angels
free
available now
I Fall explores the carnage and chaos of addiction. Focusing on the twisted love story between two addicts – how they can’t live with or without each other – and their unbearable compulsion to use. But through the despair, we see that recovery can be possible.
Transfiguration is Fallen Angels Dance Theatre’s brand-new trio of 10-minute dance films, focusing on a series of defining moments in the journey from addiction to recovery.
$7
available to stream
The show-event, which opened the 46th edition of the International Theatre Festival at the Venice Biennial, winning the company the 2018 Silver Lion, is both a point of arrival and a point of view, an examination of the “ruins of the Western World”. Following Virgilio brucia (2014) and Socrate il sopravvissuto (2016), Anagoor is once again presenting a work on language which attempts to measure the distance between us and the ancient poets, rediscovering the element of purification of human sentiment. A theatrical celebration which is a unique blend of serious work carried out on the text and profound trust placed in words, memory, vision, the body and in collectivity.
from £10
Monday 7th until Saturday 12th Febuary
The clocks are set. The line is drawn. They’ve got a chance to be champions. But at what cost?
When Ann joins Sophie’s running club she’s thrown into a world of regimented training and pure focus. The two girls couldn’t be more different, but soon their shared passion makes them inseparable – dreaming in lanes and lap-times, waking up picturing Olympic medals, each day stronger and faster…
But set head to head in the run up to the World Championships, they find themselves and their friendship put to the ultimate test. As their relationships, their bodies, and their very identities are pulled into public scrutiny, does being exceptional come at too high a price?
Content note : Reference to disordered eating
The Absence That Moves Us by Christiane Jatahy
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available now
On Christmas’s Eve, during twelve hours straight and in a single location, five actors were filmed uninterruptedly by three hand-held cameras. They were waiting for someone. They wonder if he will ever come.
The reunion of these five friends, the absences, the joys and the pains are shared by all at the peak of tension. The film within a film reveals itself.
Note : although not a theatre thing, Christiane Jatahy just won the golden lion for theatre so I thought I’d find something of theirs to share
Thanks again for reading and I hope you enjoy