Monday 20 December 2010

Merry Christmas!

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Phew! What a year it has been for the Vox Motus team. We started with a wedding, visited Australia and Germany (where we got delayed by an ash cloud) seconded Jamie to work as Illusion Designer on Peter Pan by the National Theatre of Scotland and of course created the "magnificently inventive"

The Not-So-Fatal-Death of Grandpa Fredo

which opened at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe before touring extensively throughout Scotland and England.
Over the course of the year we have worked with some fantastic people, venues and organisations both familiar and new.

Next year sees us being a just as busy if not even more so. We will be doing development work on our new project Seance in January before Jamie and Candice collaborate with choreographer Natasha Gilmore on her new piece
A Conversation with Carmel.
The rest of the year brings more exciting projects and opportunities about which we promise to keep you posted. Until then thank you for your support over the past year and we wish you a Very Merry Christmas indeed!

Monday 1 November 2010

New Project with Natasha Gilmore/ Barrowland Ballet

Vox Motus fans may remember Natasha Gilmore’s beautiful choreography for our illusion-fuelled 2009 piece Bright Black. Jamie and Candice are thrilled to be collaborating with Natasha again on her next production A Conversation with Carmel.

Scheduled for May 2011 the production fuses dance, theatre and the work of award-winning film artist Rachel Davies. We are currently at the R&D stage and have spent several days drinking tea and divulging family secrets… both very pertinent to a show exploring inter-generational relationships at a chaotic family party.

In fact it would be great to know what defines a family party for you…

And (slightly left-of-field) if you ever visualise a ‘heaven’, what do you see?...

http://www.barrowlandballet.co.uk/

Friday 22 October 2010

Vox Motus does Victorian Séance!

After two and a half months on the road The Not-So-Fatal Death of Grandpa Fredo packs up its shed and takes a rest. But as there’s no rest for the wicked Jamie and Candice are straight into developing the next VM show.

We’re exploring Victorian séance parlours – especially the rise and fall of the (in)famous Davenport Brothers who travelled the world performing magical feats by contacting ‘the spirit world’. Jamie’s in his element researching spectacular Victorian illusions. He also gets to gloat a lot as Candice tries to figure out how they’re done.

One of our favourite finds so far has been Derren Brown: Séance. Put aside an hour, dim the lights and prepare for the hairs on the back of your neck to stand upright. That said, we watched it in broad daylight and it still had the desired effect!

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/derren-brown-the-specials/episode-guide/series-40/episode-1

We’re aiming to stage a Work-in-Progress in January/February 2011 so watch this space…

Thursday 16 September 2010

Glasgow Fabulous


When touring a show it is always nice to return to home turf and the Grandpa Fredo bandwagon has not one but two Glasgow venues on the horizon.

Firstly this evening if you can brave the pope traffic, we will be appearing at Eastwood Park Theatre in Giffnock (www.eastwoodparktheatre.co.uk) where we will also be musing on the nature of faith in today's society but with polar bear costumes instead of papal robes and with altogether more humour, creativity and (in my humble opinion) better songs. After the performance tonight you also get the the chance to participate in a post-show discussion with writers, directors and designers Candice Edmunds and Jamie Harrison.

Next week from Tuesday 21st until Saturday 25th September we will be returning to our wee home from home the Tron Theatre (www.tron.co.uk.) There is always an amazing atmosphere at the Tron and as we are there for 5 nights we really want to get as many friendly Glasgow faces along as possible. Just in case you need further enticement here is what some other people have said:

"multi-talented cast" **** The Scotsman

"magnificently inventive" **** The Herald


"slickly acted and wickedly funny" *** The Guardian.

"Ingenious" **** The List.

"Again and again it astonishes and entertains with its technical ability... a beautifully unnusual piece of comic theatre." The Sunday Herald

Looking forward to seeing you soon...

image credit: Eamonn McGoldrick

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Edinburgh antics

Vox Motus have been mostly focussing our attention on all things edinburgh of late. Firstly we can now proudly and officially announce that our festival venue is Traverse One which we are incredibly excited about. Full details of of the Traverse's festival programme can be downloaded here: http://www.traverse.co.uk/downloads/Traverse%20Festival%20Brochure%20final.pdf

It looks like a very strong and varied programme with everything from existential clowning to ballet.

On Sunday the Bright Black posse headed back through to Edinburgh to attend the CATS awards as we were nominated for Best Technical Presentation. Although we were pipped at the post by Perth's Jane Eyre and it's collapsing house we had much theatre celebratory fun. A full list of nominees and winners can be found here: http://www.criticsawards.theatrescotland.com/

Having very much enjoyed the tea and cakes at the Traverse on Thursday and the canapes and Kir Royales at the CATS on Sunday Vox Motus is now open to any other offers of events that involve free food and drink...

Friday 23 April 2010

Watch this Space!















Vox Motus have an exciting new production opening this summer

THE NOT SO FATAL DEATH OF GRANDPA FREDO

“I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying.” Woody Allen

A frozen body found in a woodshed wreaks havoc in the local community, forcing them to confront questions of science, faith and immortality. Inspired by an incredible true story, Fringe First 2008 winners Vox Motus present a pitch dark comedy featuring a host of eccentric characters, original live music and stunning design.

“ faultless, fast-paced, brilliant sense of style...a cutting-edge comic-strip show for theatre” The Scotsman on festival sell-out success Slick.

“A technical and emotional triumph.” The Stage on Bright Black


http://www.voxmotus.co.uk/


[image credit - Gary Birnie http://www.garybirnie.co.uk/]

Full production details coming soon!