Moving dance tribute to the North
East’s heritage,
Stairwall – The Things We Find by Esther
Huss,
reinvigorates industrial communities
Inspired by the
notion of ‘almost too serious’, Stairwall - The Things We Find, is a playful
exchange of dance, visual art, and music, which holds the beauty of the North
East, and the stories communities offer at its core. From Dance Artist Esther
Huss (ABOUT US, MAO Gallery; Faust & Turandot, Royal Opera House; Trinkets,
Tate Britain) comes a new ever-changing visual piece, exploring how residents
connect through their local communities. The North East has become a catalyst
for German-born Esther’s work, reminding her of the local values instilled in
her upbringing and the tight-knit sense of neighbourhood kindness she grew up
with.
Collaborating
alongside visual artist Claudia Sacher (Breath of my Garden, Gibside; Minor
Injury, Healey; Marking Time/ Tritt Auf der Stelle, Museum Folkwang Essen), and
sound artist Jeremy Bradfield (The Snow Queen, Northern Stage; Tyne Rising,
Newcastle Puppetry Festival; The Tin Foil Astronaut, Kitchen Zoo), Huss creates
a blend of creative energy; each art form draws from the other to form a
physical manifestation of the North East. Backed by Bradfield’s improvised
score, Sacher creates art on the set: a largescale wall that can be climbed on
or revolved depending on how the tension in the performance rises. Huss works
in tandem with the score and art, feeding off the constantly changing
atmosphere to create a dance that will never be the same routine twice.
Before each
Stairwall performance, Huss and her collaborators will lead workshops with a
local community group, including primary schools and youth groups, which will
influence the direction of her performance. As well as this unique chance to
engage with the performance in advance, audiences will be encouraged to bring
an item that they feel represents their community to inform and inspire the
performance.
Workshop groups
contribute their own experiences of growing in these communities, rooting Stairwall
as a space in which an audience becomes familiar and can connect with their
heritage. Esther’s practice puts a large focus on emphasising unusual and
underused spaces. Stairwall features a National Trust site, a village hall on
the edge of Hadrian’s Wall, a local mining institute, and a functioning timber
merchants in the heart of North Shields. Placing performances in these spaces
ignites the history that the venues hold in the North East, combining
contemporary audiences' experiences with the stories that precede them.
Esther comments,
I want to show those moments of truth that audiences can connect with.
Stairwall allows an audience to bring their own experiences, dreams, fears, and
hopes to the piece. By taking it to their communities in the North East we root
it in a space they’re familiar with and they can connect with it even more.
It’s magic.
Stairwall is
made possible with funds from Arts Council England, Dance City, and Northumberland
County Council, leading organisations in the North East focusing on cultivating
Northern artists’ work.
Cambois, NE24 1QS
Sunday 6th November, 1pm Percy A. Hudson LTD, Timber Merchants, Borough Sawmills,
Northumberland Street, North Shields
Sunday 6th November, 4pm Percy A. Hudson LTD, Timber Merchants, Borough Sawmills,
Northumberland Street, North Shields
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