Singapore Creative Network
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Yellow Earth Theatre presents a double-bill...
Yellow Earth Theatre will spend autumn 2007 touring Typhoon Live, the UK and European premiere of a double-bill of short plays by two of East Asia’s most exciting playwrights. Getting Married and Dogs, two plays about falling in love.
Getting Married by Yi Kang-baek
Directed by Phillippe Cherbonnier
Dogs by Elangovan
Directed by Kwong LokeBoth productions
designed by Yoon Bae
Cast
Andy Cheung, Jamie Zubairi, Liz Sutherland
Venue
Oval House Theatre, LondonTuesday – Saturday at 7.45pm (Thu mat 1.15pm / Sat mat 3pm)
Dates
9th - 13th October 2007
Tickets
£12, £6 concessions
Box Office 0207 5827680
SPECIAL GALA Performance Tuesday 9th October: admission includes buffet and drinks and after-show reception: meet the Cast and Directors, Embassy officials and the Yellow Earth team. Tickets at £30.
Sponsored by the South Korean Embassy. Wednesday 10th October: post show discussion with the creative team Friday 12th October: Audio subscribed show with Ian Breslin.
For more information, please visit: Yellow Earth Theatre Website
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
TENT @ London Design Festival 2007
Tent London takes place at the Truman Brewery, during London design week. In 2006, London Design Festival reported that 25,000 visitors attended the events at the brewery. Tent London is an affordable new exhibition that builds on the success of 100% East, but is substantially larger, appealing to emerging designers and established manufacturers alike. If your business depends on reaching design-savvy consumers and specialist buyers, then this is the place to exhibit in September.
Matthew Barney @ Serpentine Gallery
Matthew Barney
DRAWING RESTRAINT
20 September – 11 November 2007
Barney’s exhibition at the Serpentine presents works from his Drawing Restraint series, which he began in 1987 while still in art school. Inspired by the idea of resistance training, he applied restraints to his body while drawing, exhibiting the resulting drawings, props and video documentation of the performances in the spaces where the actions had taken place. The Drawing Restraint series investigates the relationship between resistance and creativity and artistic and athletic bodies working at the threshold of physical limitations.