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the moment I saw you I knew I could love you is the new Curious performance and film installation made in collaboration with film-maker Andrew Kotting and artist and composer Graeme Miller. It is about instincts we feel rather than facts we know - when the body demands to be heard and tells us to fight, flee or freeze. It is about fear, impulse, love and undefended moments.
The performance combines theatricality with intimacy and fuses live performance with installation and film. It is experiential, sensorial and embedded in the live moment, designed for life-raft sized groups of audience members at a time. It will premiere at Chelsea Theatre as part of the SACRED season 2009.
Commissioned by Chelsea Theatre for SACRED, Colchester Arts Centre and New Moves International for the National Review of Live Art 2010. Made with the support of a Wellcome Trust Arts Award, the National Lottery through Arts Council England, Brunel University and a residency at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Hosking Houses Trust.
Date: Sat 21 Nov 2009 - Sun 22 Nov 2009