Sunderland Echo

Shows unlock the door for return to normality

- Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpimedia.co.uk @KatyJourno

Artists are working on three major performanc­es to help Sunderland take a step closer to normality after months of Covid restrictio­ns.

From a video performanc­e in a shipping container in Roker to a night celebratin­g the 90s rave scene and a striking light performanc­e, all are set to be a talking point in the city.

The three performing arts commission­s have been awarded through Arts Council England’ s National Lottery Project Grants for a project called Unlocking the Doors: New Combinatio­ns.

The commission­s are aimed at capturing the hopes and anticipati­on of audiences as the pandemic restrictio­ns are gradually eased.

The commission­s were won by Southpaw Dance Company, theatre company The Six Twenty and Tiny Dragon Production­s. Each organisati­on is now working with artists and film companies to add a digital element to the shows.

The first of the three performanc­es will be Space Camp… Hyl ton, We Have a Problem, delivered by Tiny Dragon working

with film company Candle and Bell. The 20-minute video performanc­e will be delivered eight times a day in a shipping container based on Marine Walk, Roker, starting Tuesday, August 3.

Featuring up-and-coming Sunderland actress Lauren Waine the video was sparked by a bizarre contract detail from former SAFC player Stefan Schwarz – who was barred by the club from going into space!

Helen Green, Head of Performanc­e at Sunderland Culture, explained: “The first of our three Unlocking the Doors commission­s, Space Camp, is literally about escaping from Sunderland on a spaceship.

“It reflects a sense of relief at the thought of being able to travel wherever you want to go again. It’s aquirky, imaginativ­e piece, a 360-degree visual and sound experience that will get audiences reflecting on about what it has been like being constraine­d in the same place for so long.

Tickets cost £5.

The next Unlocking the Doors performanc­e will be Club Six Twenty, a one-night only event collaborat­ion between theatre company The Six Twenty and artist Ronan Devlin at Independen­t nightclub on Holmeside, on Thursday, August 26.

Helen explained: “Club Six Twenty will be a live, lovingly recreated homage to the 90s rave scene featuring hugely popular band Picnic as the headliner. There will be other musicians, dancers and digital artists including a digital installati­on from Sunderland artist Jo Howell and a chill-out room upstairs complete with a digital wall created by Ronan Devlin.

“Club Six Twenty is a celebratio­n of what we’ve been missing during the lock downs and months of Covid restrictio­ns and closures.”

Tickets cost £10.

The following evening, Friday, August 27, will see the first of several Bank Holiday weekend performanc­es from Southpaw Dance Company and light artist Rupert Stamp at The Athenaeum in Fawcett Street, Sunderland.

Acedia will feature a single dancer performing at The Athenaeum. Tickets for Acedia cost £8.

All tickets are available from www.sunderland­culture.org.uk

 ??  ?? Sunderland actress Lauren Waine in the space-themed performanc­e Space Camp … Hylton, We Have A Problem.
Sunderland actress Lauren Waine in the space-themed performanc­e Space Camp … Hylton, We Have A Problem.
 ??  ?? Former Black Cat Stefan Schwarz sparked the video.
Former Black Cat Stefan Schwarz sparked the video.

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