(3:05) The Wheel is a mobile stage production and giant moving remote-controlled sculpture. Within a gleaming self-propelled hub-less wheel, a miniature character walks inside, on a seemingly epic journey.
An intriguing and intimate meditation on our sense of personal identity as we face the world. The thumb-sized character walks within the giant wheel which turns almost imperceptibly. The sculpture moves through the streets at a snail’s pace and audiences are invited to slow down, to look, contemplate, and imagine the possible narratives it inspires.
(3:54) Presented by IOU Creation Centre.
Verbatim theatre uses stories and testimonies to create a dialogue, performance or play. Participants learned interviewing techniques and explored how to turn their stories into a piece of choreographed theatre.
This workshop was led by Emily Brown a writer, choreographer, and actor. She is the Director of Huddersfield based Make, DO Theatre.
(1:53) 'The new IOU theatre show is a little bit special, wonderfully poignant piece about seeing ourselves clearly from a distance' Lyn Gardner, The Guardian.
(3:09) In September 2011, IOU created a mechanical sound and light environment at Junction Goole in collaboration with artist Liz Dees, composer Dan Morrison, and sculptors Jim Bond and Andy Plant.
(9:13) 2000. A richly visual and darkly humorous look at the art of medicine.
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