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Tuesday 26 February 2019
NEWS: Libraries across Greater Manchester transform into perfomance spaces for brand new theatre project for local schools
LIBRARIES IN THE GREATER MANCHESTER AND BLACKBURN AREAS TRANSFORM INTO PERFORMANCE SPACES IN BRAND NEW IMMERSIVE THEATRE FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS
From Monday March 4th, 10 of the area’s libraries will enter the world of Alluriat - an immersive and interactive theatrical adventure for 7-11 year olds. Presented by Cheshire based theatre company Forest Tribe – this original production is aimed at enticing local schools and children to engage with and see their local public spaces in a whole new light, showcasing how art in libraries need not be restricted to story hour.
Book shelves, reading spaces and meeting rooms will transform into a watery wonderland to tell the tale of Alluriat - a bond that seems unbreakable beneath the waves. Told by two performers – Purvi Parmar and Jennifer Kay - using puppetry, illusion and physical theatre, this bold new show fuses stunning visuals and state-of-the-art digital technology to explore themes of love and division, nurture and abandonment and environmental change.
Directed and choreographed by Forest Tribe Artistic Director, Debbie Bandara, and written by artist, sculptor and blacksmith David Freedman, based on his original poem of the same name, Alluriat creates a unique and interactive world for young audiences outside a traditional theatre setting, and offers a learning experience outside the confines of a classroom - to engage children with high quality live performance and their local libraries.
Starting in Wythenshawe Forum Library on March 4th and taking in a number of libraries including Longsight, Manchester Central, Salford, Trafford, Abraham Moss, North City (Harpurhey), Oldham, Blackburn and Stockport before concluding in Bolton on Thursday 21st March – this two week tour is open to local school children from the surrounding areas who have been specially invited to experience this original and groundbreaking production and to take part in accompanying workshops and tours of their local library. Its compact and visually arresting set will transform each of these public spaces into a performance area both exciting and new to delight audiences, expand young minds and bring creativity into the learning experience.
Andrew Orr from Blackburn with Darwen Library Service, who has been instrumental in putting this unusual tour together with Forest Tribe comments: “We were thrilled to have this opportunity of showcasing our libraries to local schools and enabling young children to see how exciting and magical our spaces can be both as reading experiences but also as places of fun and wonder. It has been brilliant to work with Forest Tribe and see where creativity and education can fuse to present something new - which we really hope can change pre conceived ideas of what a library is for. We really cannot wait to welcome the children through our doors to see their reactions.”
Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for Schools, Culture and Leisure - Councillor Luthfur Rahman says: “We can’t wait for Manchester school-children from across the city to experience this amazing spectacle. Our team work year-round to make sure that a host of free cultural activities and performances for people of all ages are hosted, so that as wide a range of our residents as possible are inspired to make the most of their local library.”
Forest Tribe Dance Theatre was set up by Debbie Bandara in 2016. Based in a restored watermill in Cheshire, Debbie and David Freedman, writer and set designer, develop work with strong social and ethical themes, inspired by living and working in a hydro-electric powered mill. Forest Tribe have performed across libraries in the north of England as well as the Lowry in Salford, Tara Arts in London and Theatr Clwyd in Wales.
Alluriat was developed as an R&D piece in 2016 with Arts Council funding and support from Oldham Library. Schools education packs and lesson plans are available to download to accompany each performance.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Monday 4th March
Wythenshawe 10:30am 1:30pm Forum Library Wythenshawe Forum Square M22 5RX
Tuesday 5th March
Longsight 10am 3pm Longsight Library, 519 Stockport Rd, M12 4NE
Wednesday 6th March
Central Library 10:30am 1:30pm St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD
Friday 8th March
Trafford 10:30am 1:30pm Old Trafford, Limelight Centre, St Brides Way, Old Trafford, M16 9NW
Monday 11th March
North City Library 10:30am Rochdale Road, Harpurhey, M9 4AF
1.30pm Abraham Moss Library Crescent Road Crumpsall Manchester M8 5UF
Tuesday 12th March
Oldham 10:30am 1:30pm Oldham Library and Lifelong Learning Centre Greaves Street Oldham OL1 1AL
Wednesday 13th March
Blackburn 10:30am 1:30pm Blackburn Library, Town Hall St, Blackburn BB2 1AG
Thursday 14th March
Salford 10:30am 1:30pm Broughton Library Rigby St, Broughton, Salford M7 4BQ
Friday 15th March
Stockport 10:30am 1:30pm Central Library Wellington Road South Stockport SK1 3RS
Thursday 21st March
Bolton 10:30am 1:30pm Bolton Library & Museum Services, Le Mans Crescent, Bolton BL1 1SE
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