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Dark & Lovely
Newcastle Northern Stage
Tuesday 3rd –
4th November 2015
An
interactive performance using memories, music, rum and a ‘tumbleweave’
installation to explore the connotations, history and politics of afro hair and
what it means to be Black, British and Female in the UK today
“…unashamedly
honest and provoking, and Thompson is so personable that you could eat her up”
Lyn Gardner on Chewing the Fat
Presented
from within ‘the tumbleweave’, a home for hair built from abandoned weaves and
hair extensions, this part autobiographical, conversational new show is for an
audience of up to 40 people. Audiences are invited to peer through the
Tumbleweave, and feel its various hidden textures. Inside the tumbleweave,
audiences will find Selina’s Nan’s living room – drinks trolley, pineapple
ice bucket and all, where they will be offered a rum punch.
Using
recorded conversations with barbers, hair vendors and customers, feel good
music and written text, Selina explores the complexities of the social debate
surrounding Black hair. She transforms the tumbleweave, which is admittedly ‘a
little bit gross’, into something beautiful, which can transcend the weight of
all the connotations placed upon it. Dark & Lovely celebrates what it means
(and doesn’t mean) to be Black through the way we wear our hair. Dark & Lovely was developed as part of a
project where she undertook six residencies in six different cities. She spoke
to people about their relationship to where they live to build a national
picture of what it means to be Black, British and Female in the UK today.
Dark
& Lovely was first performed in Chapeltown, Leeds in a disused barber’s
shop for a weeklong sell-out run as artist Selina Thompson says: “Dark and
Lovely was developed in the barber shops and hairdressers - and making the work
was a real coming of age moment for me: one in which I got to reconnect my
heritage and cultural upbringing with my developing political consciousness and
my practice as an artist. I like to think I've made something that reflects the
love and care that those that opened up their community spaces extended to me -
but also something with bite!
Something
which reflects the battle black women have to go through throughout their
lives, negotiating living in a culture dominated by an unattainable beauty
standard that marks them down as other. I hope I've made something that stands
in solidarity with anybody that's ever felt crushed by that - something which
is the performance equivalent of the friend that notices (and compliments!)
each new weave, holds your braids back if you need to be sick, lends you a
scrunchie if you're going in for a fight, and strokes your head wrap as you
fall asleep. Something like that!"
Selina
Thompson is an artist and performer based in Leeds. Her work is playful,
participatory and intimate, focused on the politics of identity, and how this
defines our bodies, lives and environments. She has made work for pubs, cafes,
hairdressers, toilets and sometimes even galleries and theatres – including the
SPILL Festival of Performance, The National Theatre Studio, The Birmingham REP, East Street Arts and
West Yorkshire Playhouse.
Over
the past three years she has developed a body of work called ‘Edible Women’,
exploring the fat body, dieting, control around food, and how much of a mess
she can get away with creating with an audience and a taste for excess. This
group of works saw her make a theatre show, build a dress out of cake (twice),
and spend a lot of time listening to people confess their food sins, as well as
sharing many of her own.
Currently,
she is in the middle of developing a new body of work entitled ‘As Wide And As
Deep As The Sea’ – of which Dark & Lovely is a component part. This work
will eventually become a three part series. Part 1 has just received the
Mayfest and Theatre Bristol Award – to be premiered in their 2016 festival.
On The Web:
@SelinaNThompson
| #Dark&Lovely | www.selinathompson.co.uk
Behind
the scenes video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA3LSk__HqE
Running
Time: 60 minutes, no interval | Suitable for ages 7+ suitable for families (non
alcoholic rum for under 18s)
Cast & creatives
Created
and performed by Selina Thompson
Lighting
Design by Cassie Mitchell
Produced
by Emma Beverley
Designed
by Rachel Good
Composed
by BUFFALO
Production
Managed by David Lam
Touring
dates
3 – 4 November Northern
Stage, Newcastle
Barras Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1 7RH
7.30pm | £10 (£8 conc)
Box office: 0191 230 5151
http://www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/dark-and-lovely
10
– 14 November Birmingham REP
Broad
Street, Birmingham, B1 2EP
2.30pm (Thu & Sat only) and 8pm | £13 (£10 conc)
Box
office: 0121 236 4455
18
– 20 November The Crucible Studio
Theatre, Sheffield
55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 1DA
5pm (19th & 20th only) & 8pm | £10
Box
office: 0114 249 6000
25
– 28 November Theatre in the Mill,
Bradford
Off
Shearbridge
Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 1DP
7.30pm | ££8 (£6 conc) | Limited student offer:
£3
Box
office: 01274 233200 or email theatre@bradford.ac.uk
Dark
& Lovely was commissioned by East St Arts, and supported by Leeds Inspired
and Arts Council England.
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