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SUMMARY:with bread (Lincoln) - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:We are the people with whom we eat. \nCompanion\, noun. \nFrom the Latin com-\, together with & panis\, bread \n‘with bread’ is a performance where the History of bread meets personal histories of migration. Over the course of the performance\, audience members take part in making flatbreads which are served\, along with a seasonal stew\, at the end of the show. The story told in with bread traces the journey of this staple and heavily symbolic food from prehistory to Brexit Britain\, via biblical times and the Arab Spring. \nwith bread is in turn a poetic history lesson\, an opportunity to hear voices from the margins\, and a baking class. with bread is an attempt to explore what it means to share a culture\, to make community and to belong in an everchanging and globalised world. \nIn the context of Brexit and heated debates around identity politics\, with bread brings people together in a joyous celebration of diversity and difference. The piece is performed with a different cast of migrant locals everywhere it takes place.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/with-bread-lincoln/
LOCATION:The Blue Room\, The Lawn\, Lincoln\, LN1 3BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Meal,Performance,Touring
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200609T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200609T220000
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SUMMARY:with bread (Canterbury) - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:We are the people with whom we eat\nCompanion\, noun. \n(From the Latin com-\, together with & panis\, bread) \n\n\nwith bread is a performance where the History of bread meets personal histories of migration.\nOver the course of the performance\, audience members take part in making flatbreads which are served\, along with a seasonal stew\, at the end of the show. The story told in with bread traces the journey of this staple and heavily symbolic food from prehistory to Brexit Britain\, via biblical times and the Arab Spring. \nwith bread is in turn a poetic history lesson\, an opportunity to hear voices from the margins\, and a baking class. with bread is an attempt to explore what it means to share a culture\, to make community and to belong in an everchanging and globalised world. \nIn the context of Brexit and heated debates around identity politics\, with bread brings people together in a joyous celebration of diversity and difference. The piece is performed with a different cast of migrant locals everywhere it takes place.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/with-bread-canterbury/
LOCATION:The Gulbenkian\, University of Kent\, Canterbury\, CT27NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Meal,Performance,Touring
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200304T213000
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SUMMARY:with bread (Salford)
DESCRIPTION:We are the people with whom we eat. \nCompanion\, noun. \nFrom the Latin com-\, together with & panis\, bread \n‘with bread’ is a performance where the History of bread meets personal histories of migration. Over the course of the performance\, audience members take part in making flatbreads which are served\, along with a seasonal stew\, at the end of the show. The story told in with bread traces the journey of this staple and heavily symbolic food from prehistory to Brexit Britain\, via biblical times and the Arab Spring. \nwith bread is in turn a poetic history lesson\, an opportunity to hear voices from the margins\, and a baking class. with bread is an attempt to explore what it means to share a culture\, to make community and to belong in an everchanging and globalised world. \nIn the context of Brexit and heated debates around identity politics\, with bread brings people together in a joyous celebration of diversity and difference. The piece is performed with a different cast of migrant locals everywhere it takes place.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/with-bread-salford/
LOCATION:New Adelphi Theatre\, University of Salford\, Salford\, M5 4BR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Meal,Performance,Touring
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200124T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200124T210000
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SUMMARY:The Witching Way (Halifax)
DESCRIPTION:Part fable\, part gig\, part concept album\, this brand new rock opera follows W.’s coming-of-age in a piece that is a rallying cry for the next generation of feminists. \nTwo years ago\, Ali Matthews and Leo Burtin walked the 65 miles that separate Pendle Hill from Lancaster Castle\, retracing the footsteps of the so-called Lancashire Witches – women who were hanged for being out-of-the-ordinary. \nInspired by their journey\, they made The Witching Way\, a musical extravaganza for our times\, confronting Trumpism and homophobia\, and championing the #MeToo movement. \nAfter succumbing to peer pressure and trying to be someone she’s not\, W. is transported to a strange and wondrous landscape. In order to find her way home\, she must embark on a quest\, reckon with her history\, overcome obstacles and ultimately find her voice. \nWith original music spanning punk\, folk\, blues and rock\, The Witching Way features a live band\, music video visuals and animation to deliver a magically-charged rock opera for all ages. \nThe Witching Way experiments with multimedia gig-theatre to explore feminist storytelling and the histories of the Pendle Witches. Join Ali and her band to experience a story brimming with witches\, history\, feminism\, indie music\, experimental theatre and stunning animations.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/the-witching-way-halifax/
LOCATION:Square Chapel\, 10 Square Road\, Halifax\, HX1 1QG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Touring
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