In/scissions, aurally, incision, a cut in the skin or the flesh, moment of acute perception that draws focus to internal workings, where/when there is no referent, no ‘other’ time or place but here. In-scission, the non-word read graphically, in-to separation, division, or splitting, as in fission, what makes each one one, always singular and particular, critically this and not another.

Missing 2

Jane Munro
Embassy Studio, Thursday 25th September, installation on-going 5.30-8.30pm, Friday 26th September, installation on-going 5.30-8.30pm

Missing 2 investigates the effects of time on set tasks, and unpicks the territory between ritual and performance. In Missing 2 spectators are invited to commemorate a loss. Participants may mark the demise of a relative, a lover, a lost object or maybe the passing of their own youth. The performance allows for relief and delight in losses too. By pouring salt over their memories participants both fall into and preserve a passing. Four dancers invite spectators to join their fall into salt memorials.

15th-27th September 2008

Central School of Speech and Drama
Embassy Theatre
Eton Avenue
London NW3 3HY

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For In/scissions 2008


Ana Sánchez-Colberg: Festival Curator, Course Leader Research Degrees

Alexandra Stone: Production Manager

Jessica Hartley: Creative Producer

Amanda Castro/Hayley Kasperczyk : Marketing and Publicity

Joe Fry: Publicity Designer

Mark McCullum: Rehearsal/Venue Coordinator

Vera Erenbourg: Front of House/Box Office

Ken Mizutani/Roberto Puzone: Media Services

Ian Bald: Technical Services

Dr Zachary Dunbar, Dr Jane Munro, Vicky Spanovangelis: Project Mentors

Tony O’Dowd/Robert Gunton: Estates

The festival board and participating artists would like to thank Adam Parker, Sam Cullen, Susan Emmanuel, Jacky Fisher and Peter Bingham for their help and support. Gun Roman, Lena Hammergren of the K-U Board, Ivar Heckscher of the Department of NyCirkus Danshögskolan Stockholm, and the Department of Composition and Conducting, The Royal College of Music, Stockholm for support that made the participation of the visiting Swedish artists possible.