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Ginger In Orange. Framed
Saturday 7th March 2009
Ada St Gallery, London


“The object does not extend itself to the waiting individual: the individual finds it. And if meaning and feeling resides there, it is because the individual finds a piece of himself or herself.” ~Douglas Kahn

Tilt the head, change the perspective. Performance meets installation.

An old London toothbrush factory became a sonic and visual landscape for one night only. A space somewhere in time - an industrial warehouse, a turn of the century living room, an atmospheric soundscape, a costume parlour, a storybook. Framed was a composition of live music, dance, sound, visuals, light and costume. The audience wandered through a collision of information - live and pre-recorded. In any given moment they played the ‘receiver’, ‘archive’ and ‘transmitter' invited to sample the details and structure behind the glorious chaos. Improvisation performances ran three times and DJs followed.

 

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Framed Photo Gallery


Special guests: Tamara Hasselblatt (painting), Carmel Morrissey (performance), Amin Phillips (fahion design, DJ), Gerd Schicketanz (DJ), Bing Smith (photography, performance), Georgina Toogood (photography, graphic design, performance), Adrianne Wininsky (cello), Karolina M. Zielinska (lighting design).

 

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Framed Piano Keys

Framed Piano Keys 2
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Our programme...have a read!

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London Album Release & Launch 08
February 2008, The Rex Cinema & Bar

In a 1920’s style location in the heart of London’s Soho, Ginger In Orange. brought 100 people into a private cinema, turned out the lights and in surround sound presented their first album. Looking for Wonderland is an exploration into the concept of wonder and the idea of wonderland as a shared human experience, cinematic visuals accompanied some of the compositions.


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Album Visuals Clip

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Following the hearing, guests mingled in the bar enjoying cocktails (Ginger in Orange of course) and a collection of works from a range of artists – a jeweller, photographers, a writer, a baker… performers interpreting the album through costume and character moved through the space interacting with guests.

 

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Bricolage
April 2008, Chisenhale Dance Space, London

Camilla Maling was a part of an improvisation group who organised a festival in different locations around London in April 2008. Each performer curated an evening and performed across the three events along with a range of other improvisation artists working in theatre, dance, music and visual image.

Christin Rauter featured in the line up for Sunday’s matinee, curated by Camilla - an exploration of movement and sound in live improvisation & work devised through improvisation. Christin improvised live on the piano in a dimly lit old brick theatre space in response to Black Chocolate from the album Looking for Wonderland. Her dancing hands were projected on a screen behind her.



   
         
         

 

 
 
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