
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
ABOUT US Working Dance Festival presents seasons of international dance, commissions new work through an associate artist scheme and engages local people directly in creating and performing dance. The festival is the largest dance festival in the South East of England (outside London). The festival is crated by the Artistic Director, Mary Brady. Selection of companies and artists is by invitation. We are a small organization and as such cannot guarantee to respond to every request by artists and companies, although we do try. Working Dance Festival receives funding from Arts Council England and Working Borough Council
The seventh edition of the Holloway Arts Festival has just come to an end. In total over 8,000 people have taken part in this year's festival making it a huge success. The packed 10-day programmed featured over 40 events, which showcased the work of local artists and film makers and brought national and international performers to the area, as well as giving people a chance to try out arts activities in workshops. As one local mum said to me, “There really is something for everyone this year”. Not only have there been some great new events like the Stand Up Comedy for Children with Paul Lyalls and Simon Munnery and Archway Open House (artists exhibited their work in venues around Holloway and Archway) but also plenty of the familiar, popular activities like the Arts and Crafts stalls in the Arts Zone on the Big Day Out in Whittington Park and our own film festival, Reel Islington Screenings.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Terry Gilliam
Terry Gilliam was born on the 22 November 1940.Gilliam has been married to the British make-up and costume designer Maggie Weston since 1973. She worked on Flying Circus, many of the Python movies, and Gilliam's movies up to The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. They have three children.
Terry Gilliam started his career as an animator and strip cartoonist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASq8zGxflHw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4ucbcxfUC4&feature=relatedProject brief
My project brief is to create a campaign of children’s rights
I will create an animation of the style of Terry Gilliam. Using inspiration from Rodchenko and Popova. They have similarities because they both use photographs of real image e.g. an arm.
We chose our right because it related to hackney and the wider community.