head bucket bed by Klaudia Wittmann delves into the quiet pressures of shame and self-limitation through movement, video and sculptural objects, tracing artistic expressions of self-degradation from the 1950s to today.

One Without by Bea Bidault and Max Revell examines truth and deception in a world shaped by artificial intelligence, political instability and emotional polarisation, asking what is lost when certainty replaces doubt. Together, the works reveal how internal and external forces shape perception and the restrictions we place on ourselves.

Collaborators and Credits:

head bucket bed

Concept: Klaudia Wittmann

Choreography: Klaudia Wittmann in collaboration with dancers Silas Grocott-Cain, George Perez

Performer: Klaudia Wittmann

Sculptures & Objects: Lara Ritosa-Roberts

Video Art: Arturo Bandinelli

Dramaturgical Assistance: Arturo Bandinelli

Lighting: Michael Picknett

Original score: Andrea Boccadoro, Gabriela Opacka-Boccadoro, Stefano Rittieri

Music Credits: Für mich soll’s rote Rosen regnen (1968) by Hildegard Knef, (I’ll Never Be) Maria Magdalena (1985) by Sandra

Film Credits: Die Sünderin (1951) by Willi Forst

Duration: 40 minutes

Supported by: Arts Council England, Arts and Humanities Research Council UK, Centre for Dance Research Coventry

One Without

Concept & Choreography: Bea Bidault, Max Revell

Performers: Bea Bidault, Max Revell

Music: Oscar Downing in collaboration with Max Revell

Costume and set designer: Kate Tabor

Duration: 30 minutes

 

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