Breathe
Company CV
Grants/Awards:
November 2007
Arts Council England, West Midlands, funding to deliver the Encounters project at the mac - a creative development week.
July/August 2007
Arts Council England, East: Grant for development of our new work Just To(o) Long(?)
July/August 2007
Arts Council England, East: Escalator East to Edinburgh Award
July/August 2006
Arts Council England, East: Escalator East to Edinburgh Award
April – June 2006
Arts Council England, East: Research and Development Grant
January/February 2005
Arts Council England, East: Project Grant
February – November 2004
artsadmin Early Careers Bursary
Talks and Publications:
31st May 2007
Everything You Wanted To Know About Live Art But Were Afraid To Ask
Breathe delivered a presentation at a day of information and advice about Live Art for recent graduates and emergent artists, lead by Live Art Development Agency.
Available from June 2007
A Publication of our community project The Longhouse commission:
Past work:
28th Febuary 2008
To(o) Long(?) performed at Depot untapped, ArtsDepot London.
3rd - 26th August 2007
Just To(o) Long(?) performed at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, in Breathe's venue home from home. This new performance is a development from our lastest work To(o) Long(?), for this project we were were mentored by Leslie Hill (Curious).
28th May 2007
Crossed Wires performed at Fierce! Birmingham.
Friday 27th April 2007
Crossed Wires performed at ArtsDepot, for depot untapped, London.
14th February 2007
To(o) Long(?) a special Valentine's edition, performed at Colchester Arts Centre.
8th-9th December 2006
To(o) Long (?) a special Christmas edition, performed at The Junction, Cambridge.
26th October 2006
Breathe Share their practice in a workshop for ‘Generating Performance’ with students at Warwick Universtiy.
September / October 2006
Longhouse Artist Action Research commission.
Breathe were selected for the Longhouse programme - encouraging the professional development journey of artists by supporting a dedicated period of research. Focusing on the universal themes of People, Identity and Place, artists will be encouraged to explore how their practice can impact on communities, environments and the physical, social and emotional spaces in between. Breathe developed a project with the local Tea Dancing community and schools in West Bromwich – Dancing with Strangers.
6th-8th October 2006
Space Between Us as part of Encounters at The MAC, Birmingham. This piece will be redeveloped with special thanks to Michael Wolters.
4th-26th August 2006
Crossed Wires for Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006 on Dr Robert’s Magic Bus as part of the Escalator East to Edinburgh.
Whilst in Edinburgh Breathe also performed Will you hold my hand? This is a piece of work was developed to create opportunities for Breathe to meet more strangers. The work placed in public space relies on passers by to engage in a small exchange, hand to hand.
10th April – 2nd July 2006
Arts Council England; Research and Development
Breathe were awarded a Grants for the Arts in conjunction with the Escalator programme for artists in the East to support a three month Research & Development period. This time provided Breathe with the opportunity to create a new performance -To(o) Long(?), create a programme of work for young people and redevelop Breathe’s business/organisational infrastructure. Breathe will be working with a producer (Ayla Suveren) and various well established artists from the Live Art field who will act as mentor’s (Sarah Thom, Gob Squad and Leslie Hill, Curious). Breathe were in residence at Colchester Arts Centre and Battersea Arts Centre.
June 2006
Trailing Behind presented at Camberwell Arts Festival, London.
October 2005
Counting Corners presented at Wild Dog1 at Riverhouse Barn, Surrey.
October 2005
Space Between Us presented at OctoberFest at Battersea Arts Centre, London.
July 2005
Trailing Behind presented at Church Ale festival, home Suffolk.
July 2005
Space Between Us presented at In-Between and Off-site, Bonington Galley, Nottingham.
May 2005
Space Between Us presented at Pulse Festival, The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich.
April 2005
Space Between Us presented at VENT live art residency, OVADA, Oxford.
February 2005
Counting Corners presented at The National Review of Live Art, Glasgow.
December 2004
Crossed Wires presented at Showroom 2, Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.
October / November 2004
Artsadmin 'Early Career Bursary', Toynbee Studios, London. Breathe received the
award, providing them with the opportunity to develop and showcase new work
Basically Home presented at You Are Here festival in Nottingham Castle grounds.
Voracious Hour presented at The Launch of Escalator The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich.
marking/calling/returning to camp presented at Fierce! Birmingham.
setting/playing/making camp presented at eXpo 03, Nottingham.
26th - 30th November 2007
Breathe will be hosted the pilot project, Encounters, at the mac, Birmingham.
An intensive week workshop led by Amanda Hadingue of Stan’s Cafe.
A practical exploration of intimate performance, using simple devising techniques, provoking new ideas and focusing on audience interaction. During the week there was a workshop lead by FrenchMottershead and a session led by Dr Natalie Sebanz, a lecturer in psychology from University of Birmingham.
Breathe support Miss High Leg Kick to present a Hogarth evening Late at Tate Britain, London.
Blast Theory, Uncle Roy All Around You presented at Weekend Break, West Bromwich as part of Fierce! in association with THE pUBLIC.
Young peoples Cross-Cultural Performance Project at Sibiu International Theatre Festival, Romania.
Caller Id as part of Live Wire Performance Company presented at PARIP, Bristol.
Young peoples Cross-Cultural Performance Project at Sibiu International Theatre Festival, Romania.
