CROSSINGS TOTTENHAM

Currently we are working with Haringey Young Carers to create their version of Crossings, which will be performed in outdoor locations in Tottenham on the 7th and 8th July, as part of Big Dance 2012. Supported by Arts Council England and Big Dance 2012. For more info, please click here. http://crossingstottenham.tumblr.com/

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Scribble 2

huge road crossings, sparse cars,
already dark but with lights on road, from tall buildings, restaurants and shops
it doesn't look very dark

people in coats, light coats, going home or going out
shine of cars, tall buildings, neons
asphalt, shining hard surface of buildings

I am in the middle of things, floating
I can go home, I can go to shops to look around, but don't have anything I need to and want to buy
I am not hungry so I don't need to eat...

One friend is sick, she works too hard. So she didn't come today

Another friend went home because she has two kids and one husband to look after

The other one went home because she is working tomorrow, so she needs to prepare.

I am here, floating without anything enjoying this empty space with big city-like landscape.

Tomorrow morning it will be filled with cars crossing one way or another, people walking to work, shops,,, to anywhere but with more purposes, lively

Sat 10 march 2012 Tottenham

Expanding imagination

This is part of our experiment to expand our imagination around crossings.
Free writing for 5-10 minutes without stopping and see how the narrative develops.

Here is one of mine.
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At crossings.

Mostly grey. Several dots of red, green, white and orange.
They are like landmarks in the map. Map, that consists of mostly the ocean.

I am swimming in the ocean. And other people are also swimming.
Each of us are going to different directions, to different places.

I cannot see the faces of others very clearly. The water is not very clear. It's all grey.

I like red and green dots. They have energy for living. Very attractive.

I could just look and look at them from here and from there.
The dots come closer and go further apart. They move without moving.

I move.

6th March 2012, at Siobhan Davies Studios

Friday, 2 March 2012

Scribbling about crossings

curvature of the road, scene coming to me, blue sky, hands in pockets

walking, talking to themselves, using microphone of the mobile

pipipipipi, small run to get there, scarf over the head, long skirts

small path in the big road
making our own path on the road
cutting the flow of cars,,, no,

finding the space between the flow of cars,
cutting across, between,
the space between

safe path, you have the signal and alarm
my own time to cross
priority, thank you

man in the driver's seat
head light, big head of cars
trucks, buses, red, red, red, stop

my time finishes, I start new journey to ASDA

short strip of time and space
bridging this side and that side

no meanings, just different sides
opposite sides,

flow of people walking, around them
all the same buildings, shops, banks, markets,

moving flow of people

Tue 28 Feb, 2012, at SD studio

Sunday, 26 February 2012

John Clang

Hamish MacPherson, who saw our work-in-progress at Newington Dance Space, mentioned John Clang's works as the impression of our Crossings.

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http://www.emptykingdom.com/main/featured/john-clang/

One of John Clang’s earlier photo series called “Time”. Where each strip of the photo are shot at different periods, involving a moment of montages.

“The mundane and the commonplace attract me—I always profess an affinity for subject matters closely related to my daily life. I often dwell upon urban and contemporary themes and landscapes; be it the city or its inhabitants. Intrigued by subtle changes in my environment, I find a corresponding shift in my feelings and thoughts. Hence, my images are a poetic reflection of myself in response to the nuanced changes in my environment.” -John Clang









Saturday, 31 December 2011

Queen's Crescent Market, Kentish Town

Crossings at Queen's Crescent Market, Kentish Town. 3rd Decenmber 2011. Part of Space for Change exhibition by LOOP.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Sharing at Clarence Mews

4th September 2011
Excerpts from the work-in-progress performance.