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COAL - the true story of an
industry and a community’s fight for survival
Coal
Durham
Gala Theatre
Thursday
10th & Friday 11th
November 2016
The
drama, the tragedy and the unbreakable spirit of a working class community
fighting for its future comes to the Gala Theatre, Durham as Gary Clarke Company presents Coal.
Photo: Joe Armitage
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Coal commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Miners’
Strike and reflects award-winning choreographer and dancer Gary Clarke’s own experience of
growing up in the Yorkshire coalfields.
Coal is a riveting dance theatre show that takes a
nostalgic but honest look at the hard hitting realities of life at the coal
face, the back breaking physical graft and the impact it makes on body and
soul, both underground and on the surface.
Photo: Joe Armitage
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Strong,
powerful and emotive, Coal explores
the darker underbelly of the mining industry, unearthing the true nature and
body wrecking demands of a working class industry now almost completely
forgotten.
It
is based on years of personal research by Gary Clarke, including interviews
with Anne Scargill, former wife
of NUM president Arthur Scargill, and Betty
Cook, the founders of Women
Against Pit Closures.
Photo: Joe Armitage
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He
also spent time with Chris Skidmore
of the National Union of Mineworkers,
Bruce Wilson, author of Yorkshire’s Flying
Pickets, Barnsley historian and author Brian Elliott and Paul Winter of the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign.
“Coal is a
direct response to my upbringing in the working class mining village of Grimethorpe, South Yorkshire. It's
about trying to capture a time in British history that is too easily forgotten.
It is an attempt at keeping the memories of the mining industry alive, an
industry that I believe shaped the fabric of our society and how we live our
lives today. These communities are at the heart of COAL.” Gary Clarke 2015.
Photo: Joe Armitage
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Coal, which has received a Strategic Touring Grant from
Arts Council England, now embarks on a national tour featuring 16 performers -
seven professional contemporary dancers including TC Howard (acclaimed for her work with Vincent Dance Theatre and Wendy
Houstoun), a live on stage brass quintet playing music originally
devised for the internationally acclaimed Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band and four local community
women, specially recruited at every venue.
Providing
the distinctive voice of Margaret Thatcher is actor Steve Nallon, still best known for his many performances as the
controversial Prime Minister in long-running cult TV satirical comedy hit Spitting Image.
Performers
are pushed to physical and emotional extremes, with an evocative score of live
brass classics organised by Musical Director Steven Roberts
and a
thunderous soundscape by Noise Artist Daniel Thomas.
Dramaturgy
is by Lou Cope (well known for
her work with award winning performers like Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui), with costumes and set by nationally
acclaimed designer Ryan Dawson Laight and lighting by Charles Webber.
Coal combines
Gary
Clarke’s vivid visual performance style and splintering physical language as it
marks the 30th anniversary of the turbulent end of the Miners’ Strike.
Early
responses to Coal
“Gritty and gutsy.” Metro
“One of the most
exhilarating and moving experiences I have had for some time …” Victoria Firth, Director, Lawrence Batley
Theatre
"Fabulous,
politically spot on." Julia
Armstrong, The Sheffield Star
“It was a privilege to be
in the audience and hear and see the effect the piece had…” Ian Morley, Barnsley Civic Theatre
Coalis co-commissioned
by DanceXchange, Cast Doncaster, The Place, Dance City,
Dance4 with Nottingham Playhouse, The Civic Barnsley and Yorkshire Dance with additional funds
from The National Lottery
through Arts Council England,
Individual Giving through kick-starter with support from The Northern School of Contemporary Dance
and The NUM.
Gary
Clarke Company dancers are: TC Howard, James Finnemore, Alistair Goldsmith, Nicolas Vendange,
Joss Carter, Connor Quill and Eleanor Perry
Suitable for age 12 and upwards
On
The Web:
#coaldance
Tickets:
Tickets available priced
£12 - £15 online at www.galadurham.co.uk or by calling the Gala Theatre Box Office on
03000 266 600
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