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To Fit Pieces
Marina Tsartsara
Exhibition: Friday 25 & Saturday 26 February, opens at 6pm
Discussion: Friday 25 February, 8.15pm
(chaired by Claudia Kappenberg and supported by South East Dance)

Pieces to fit is a live installation exhibition curated by Marina Tsartsara. It treats live
performance as an art piece to be exhibited, hosting artistic practice that does not easily fit
into pigeon holes of dance performance, live art, installation or screendance.

Participating artists: Christos Polymenakos, Silvia Battista, Sophia Ferman, Yvon
Bonenfant & Ludivine Allegue, and Marina Tsartsara.

Tickets: £6
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Qigong
Workshop: Sun 13th March, 11.30am-1.30pm
Learn to relax, rejuvenate and refresh through gentle stretching exercises working with the connective tissue in the body, with Artist and Qigong practitioner Ingrid Plum. Ingrid is a qualified instructor with the Tai Chi Union of Great Britain and teaches for the Tai Chi Wisdom school of internal arts.
Places: £5
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Workshop with Miriam King
Workshop: Sun 20th February 10.30am-12.30pm
An exploration of ideas and perceptions generated by Yumino Seki's workshop plus a process of writing and creating performance from memories and imprints held within our bodies.
Places: £5
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Workshop with Yumino Seki
Workshop: Sat 19th February 10.30am-1.00pm
With a background as a Butoh practitioner and involvement in the Somatic education/therapy programme; Vocal Dance and Voice Movement Integration, this workshop will explore through the quality of attention, how we sense and feel the "invisible". 
Places: £7
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Placement/Ideokinesis
A Masterclass with Ursula Stricker
Workshop: Fri 4th, Sat 5th & Sun 6th of March 2011, 10.30am-4.30pm
Ursula will be teaching what she terms "Placement", Placement is based on Ideokinesis and meditation, with influence from other dance, movement and alignment/centering experience. This is the work Ursula has been developing over 30 years of teaching, dancing and visual arts practise. Ideokinesis uses imagery to change messages sent to the nervous system, thereby correcting poor muscle patterning and improving skeletal alignment, balance and coordination. In essence, the idea is the facilitator of the movement. Ursula trained directly for 20 years with Andre Bernard, and is co-writer of the book:"Ideokinesis: a Creative a Approach to Human Movement and Body Alignment" and her new book "Figurines".
£120 for all three days or £40 per day
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Stranger Than Fiction
Witness the Art of Making in the Moment
Show: Saturday 19th February @ 7pm & Sunday 20th Februrary @ 5pm

Two evenings of improvised performances by the Stranger Than Fiction Collective and local artists Rachel Blackman, Yael Karavan and Emma Roberts.
Stranger than Fiction is a platform celebrating the art of improvisation in performance.  It  takes place once a month in London but for the first time StF is visiting Brighton for two consecutive evenings of performance.
Stranger Than Fiction presents a range of different approaches to improvisation and supports the taking of artistic risks in performance. The StF Collective is a group of artists who see improvisation as a core part of their practice. It comprises Seke Chimutengwende, Alex Crowe, Kate Hilder, Jenny Hill, Rebecca Mackenzie, Amaara Raheem, and Zoe Solomons.   Witness the Art of Making in the Moment.

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Mussolini
Ross Gurney-Randall
Show: February 11th & 12th @ 8:00pm
The country is on the brink of bankruptcy and divided by a disastrous war. Parliament is weak and riddled with corruption. Everyone hates politicians. No one knows what to do. Sound familiar? This is Italy in the 1920's. One man has the answer - unfortunately that man is Benito Mussolini - the devout socialist who invented fascism. This violent comedy is written by Ross Gurney-Randall and Dave Mounfield and directed by Fringe First Winner Paul Hodson.



"Gurney-Randall is superb. Highly charged historical content combined with powerful acting means this is so much more than one man on stage.” ***** 3 Weeks

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