How Happy We Would Be - Summer Dates

Corali toured a studio version of its show, How Happy We Would Be. It performed at the Connected Intelligence conference (www.connectedculture.ning.com) and at schools and community settings. Post show comments about the performance included, ‘Amazing’ and ‘Magical’.
back to menu |
 |
"Like a huge deep breath...

Tate Modern, 6.00pm, 21st January 2011
The premiere screening of a documentary made during Corali's anniversary year.
Click here for a flyer
back to menu |
 |
How Happy We Would Be - Tour
Corali took over the Creative Studio at Whitechapel Art Gallery to create a new performance to celebrate its 21st Anniversary. Corali dancers made use of their personal childhood memories and photographs to create the work.
The resulting performance was an intimate work that directly made use of the Creative Studio space, piano music, memory and plenty of cups of tea.
back to menu |
 |
Scores

Following further rehearsal and mentoring, Bethan Kendrick and Graham Evans developed the choreographies they had created as part of the Visual Voices project. These were performed as a double bill with Eshr8 (DJ's placement performance at
Heart n Souls Beautiful Octopus Club at Paradise Gardens (www.paradisegardensfestival.org.uk), Greenside Schools Arts Festival and at Battersea Sports Centre as part of Corali's Big Dance project with shape and finally at a disability seminar led by Whippersnappers Theatre Company at Brockwell Lido
back to menu |
 |
Scapes

Corali worked with New Adventures dancers to create a new collaborative performance. Dancers from both companies shared ideas about making movement over the period of one week. This work also included Corali dancers sharing their dance ‘scores’ with New Adventures dancers. On the day, Bethan Kendrick and Graham Evans performed Bethan’s score and New Adventures dancers performed DJ’s score; everyone performed in the new collaborative piece. This project was also part of Corali’s Visual Voices programme.
back to menu |
 |
|