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Two dancers perform at Kettle's Yard alongside a sculpture of a human figure by Antony Gormley; they are watched by a small group of visitors

Casson & Friends - Untitled (The Gallery Project)

Case Studies

In July 2018 Casson & Friends were resident for 2 weeks at Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge during the Antony Gormley SUBJECT Exhibition.

During the residency the company created several pieces of work including community performances, dance films, and an immersive performance in the gallery spaces.

This residency was the first outing of Untitled (The Gallery Project) where Casson & Friends create new work in gallery spaces, inspired by visitor responses to the exhibitions.

Performance trailer

Credits

Concept & Direction: Tim Casson (Casson & Friends)

Choreography: Tim Casson in collaboration with the performers

Performers Hannah Rotchell, KJ Lawson Mortimer and Toke Broni Strandby

Photos & Video: Alisa Boanta

Producer: Callum Graham

Additional Thanks: Jenny Powell, Emily Chase, Eleanor Costello, Andrew Nairne, all at Kettle’s Yard, Tim van Eyken and Gormley Studio.

Funded by Cambridge City Council Community Grants, Heritage Lottery Fund and supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Behind the scenes

9 Dancers - Dance Film


View the project on the Casson & Friends website

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