Conceived
and Directed by Judy Gordon
This
piece was a one-hour site-specific theatre piece with eight ensemble performers
including dancers, a classical opera singer and flautist.
The piece
played with intertextuality using image, text, dance, live and recorded
music, projected video and stills. The non-sequential work played
with time based on the stories of real and fictional female icons
from The Little Mermaid, Helen of Troy to Princess Diana to create
a traditional 'story-telling' style insistently interrupted by the
dramatic present. Breakdown studied the nature of irrationality,
where there are no rules and the most dangerous state of crisis
ever-present.
Through using cross-discipline theatre, the intention was to evoke
rather than illustrate, calling upon all the senses. With the audience
seated on
the floor in the middle of the performance space, the piece
demanded that all (actors and spectators alike) played an active part
in interpreting what was
being portrayed.

Performers: Annida
Christofi, Sascha Berner, Stefan Karsberg, Joanna Dallas,
Emma
Gawlinski, Katalin Varga, Alexander Ninoschino
Directing/Choreography:
Judy Gordon
Media Design: Judy Gordon David Barnett
Original
Music Composers: Annida Christofi Emma Gawlinski
Media Realisation: David Barnett
Lighting
Design: Natasha Giblin
Lighting Operator: Philip Evans
Sound: Gareth Carter
Costume: Alison Vale
Stage Management: Students from Goldsmiths College
Main
Texts from: Ulysses, James Joyce; Crime and Punishment,Dosteyevsky;
Sappho to Eranna, Rilke and the company
Performed:
19th. 20th and 21st January 1998, Studio 2, Goldsmiths College, London
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