Uxbridge Gazette

Bursary winners share designs

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THE Bush Theatre is pleased to announces the world premiere of three short works from the next generation of theatre designers.

The Bush Theatre’s Project 2036 programme offers three Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic, and Refugee emerging theatre designers a £7,500 bursary each year.

This year’s cohort is set designer QianEr Jin, sound designer Darius McFarlane, and lighting designer Devon Muller.

The programme has been running for four years and has supported 12 artists in that time. In 2019 the focus shifted to address a lack of representa­tion in design.

Daniel Bailey, Associate Director of the Bush Theatre said: “Our Project 2036 cohort was supposed to present their work in summer 2020. Covid-19 meant we had to cancel that, but it has allowed us to create three different showcases, which each designer has led with their ideas and concept.

In this challengin­g period, we wanted to support our freelance family, twenty of whom will be collaborat­ing on and contributi­ng to the three showcases and providing guidance and expertise to our 2036 cohort. This project was always about how we make this industry more accessible and with this opportunit­y we can do that. Shoutout to Devon, QianEr Jin, and Darius on their journeys!

Pawn by Devon Muller

Bullied at school for looking Indian. Profiled with his friends by the police for being Black. Jordan’s mixed heritage turns everyday encounters into a game of politics and power. Spoken word and innovative lighting design collide in Devon Muller’s exploratio­n of race and identity, written with Omar Bynon. Directed by Daniel Bailey and filmed live at the Bush Theatre.

Devon Muller is a lighting designer from north London who has studied drama and performanc­e at London Southbank University. He gained experience in the industry volunteeri­ng at The Bunker. He moved on to Project 2036 at Bush Theatre, where he learned about the industry as well as what it takes to be a lighting designer. Pawn is his profession­al debut as a lighting designer.

One Day by QianEr Jin

Can’t sleep. Grab a coffee. Don’t forget Po Po’s funeral flowers. QianEr Jin’s immersive film, written by Kathryn Golding, explores Ashley’s story through the eyes of a mayfly, which lives its whole life in the course of a single day. Directed by Daniel Bailey, with animation by Nicholas Wong.

QianEr Jin is a London and Shanghai-based performanc­e designer. QianEr is interested in immersive storytelli­ng and interactiv­e performanc­e and finds texted based work is a great way to inspire the quirkiness within her. QianEr graduated from the Royal Central School and Speech and Drama, studying design for stage..

Latekid’s LimBo by Darius McFarlane

This conceptual music performanc­e video is an interrogat­ion of the ‘self,’ racial identity and the anomalies of life, with self-produced music and poetry from Latekid (Darius McFarlane) and co-directed by Avenhue. Filmed live at the Bush Theatre.

Latekid (Darius McFarlane) is a self-taught, anti-disciplina­ry sound artist, musician, writer, and vocalist. Having worked with and performed at institutio­ns including Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Jazz Cafe, and Complicité, Latekid aims to bring an alternativ­e angle to music performanc­e, gig theatre, or public sonic experiment­ation.

The 2036 works will be available to watch on demand internatio­nally from 8pm on April to April. 29

Ticket pricing is ‘Pay What You Decide’ with tickets available at £2, £5, £10, (+£5 donation) and can be booked at bushtheatr­e.co.uk

2036 can be watched on a web browser, via Google Chromecast, or on Apple TV, Android TV or, Amazon Fire TV.

Subtitling (English - UK) is available on the captioned version of the film. There is also an audiodescr­ibed version of the film.

2036 is made possible thanks to the support of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund, which enables the venue to produce work from October 2020 to March 2021.

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QianEr Jin, Darius McFarlane and Devon Muller at the Bush

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