Some things happen all at once: Performance work which seeks to question the embodiment of notions of sustainability and in what ways an individual spectator could choose to generate the power necessary to animate or influence the work. The central motif of the performance is the construction and decay of a model forest made entirely of ice

M. J. Brookes, Rosa Casado

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Performed and presented in Spain, Germany, Italy, Croatia, Wales; between January 2008 and December 2009. Originally developed and realised as the culmination of research periods supported by a commission awarded by Escena Contemporanea (Madrid, Spain) and produced in parallel with Escena Abierta (Burgos, Spain), PNRM (Olot, Spain) and CCG (Ferrol, Spain); collectively awarding residency and production support totalling 24,000€. The work being realised within the context of Brookes’ ongoing artistic collaboration with Spanish artist and performer Rosa Casado.

Website entries at http://mikebrookes.com and http://somethingshappen.com

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationVarious
PublisherUnknown Publisher
Media of outputDVD & Physical Portfolio
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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