13 – 23 November 2014

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Grace Surman and Catherine Butterworth

Grace Surman and Catherine Butterworth Two Four One One

Sat 26 Nov, 5pm and 8pm | 45 minute performances

Queen Square

Leeds LS2 8AJ

"Me and this chick I know… we want to do something. We wrote a play about it, we want to speak up. It’s not really a play, it’s more of a scene about the war.  Makes fun of the television news, how we’re all being lied to. We built a screen out of, y’know, a sheet."

On the night of 2nd April 1911, thousands of women and male supporters resisted being counted in protest at the government’s refusal to grant women a vote. Some women evaded census enumerators by hiding out away from home: one group roller-skated all night at Aldwych rink London, some hid in caves in Wales and Emily Wilding Davison spent the night in a broom cupboard in the Houses of Parliament.

For the Compass Festival of Live Art, the artists recreated (after a fashion) the diversions, disappearances and relocations that took place on the night of 2nd April 1911. Where possible they maintained a commitment to approximating original settings, scale, numbers, timings and activity, though there was, of course, some compromise due to personnel and budget.

They have been:
RESEARCHING small acts of abandonment.
ABANDONING any sense of social engagement.
CALCULATING the relationship between our personal pain and the profundity of our thoughts.
ACTING in a live art context.

About the Artist

Grace Surman's work consistently interrogates performance and identity, playing with subtleties of appearance and persona in order to question perceived identity. She places importance on the recognition of how others see us and how we see ourselves, and a fascination rests in the liminal territory between the visible and invisible in our lives, informed by our cultural landscapes.

This project is "a duet", in which the artist will be joined by another performer, Catherine Butterworth.

This piece is an extension of the collaboration between Surman and Butterworth; one that began as artist and curator, then moved on to artist and dramaturg and is now artist and collaborator.

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On the night of 2nd April 1911 thousands of women and male supporters resisted being counted in protest at the government’s refusal to grant women a vote. Some women evaded census enumerators by hiding out away from home: one group roller- skated all night (at Aldwych rink London), some hid in caves (Wales) and Emily Wilding Davison spent the night in a broom cupboard in the Houses of Parliament. Taking this as a starting point, the artists will re-create (after a fashion) the diversions, disappearances and relocations which took place that night.

Grace has been a long time favourite pursuing her own lines of enquiry in a completely idiosyncratic and delightful way. I love her intelligence, her presence on stage as if butter wouldn’t melt, and her forensic wit and savagery. There’s always great music too. This new collaboration with Catherine Butterworth is so welcome; make sure you make a space in your day for this. Annie Lloyd

 

gracesurman.com

Extracts of previous work (YouTube)

Take Me to the BridgeAnd on the Thousandth Night…

Negative Space
Reckless Sleepers

  • Thu 13 – Fri 14 Nov

    1stage@leeds

7.30pm | 80mins, £12 / £9 conc.

Of this Room
Oliver Bray

  • Thu 13 – Fri 14 Nov

    1stage@leeds

6.30pm | 30 mins, Free to Reckless Sleepers ticket holders

Festival Welcome

  • Fri 14 Nov

    2Café 164

9pm – late | Drop-in, FREE, Booking essential

Collecting Fireworks
Helen Cole/In Between Time

  • Fri 14 – Sun 16 Nov

    3Gallery Munro House

Book a slot | 30 mins, FREE

We See Fireworks
Helen Cole

  • Fri 14 – Sun 23 Nov

    3Gallery Munro House

10am–6pm (10am-1.30pm on 23 Nov) | Drop-in, FREE

Between Us, We Know Everything…
Quarantine

  • Mon 17 – Sat 22 Nov

    4Left Bank Leeds

  • Wed 19 – 20 Nov

    4Chapeltown Road

  • Fri 21 – 22 Nov

    4Outdoor Market

10am–4pm | Drop-in, FREE

Double Exposures
Manuel Vason

  • Wed 19 Nov

    8Leeds Art Gallery

6-8pm | , FREE, Booking essential

If You Go Away – Chapter One
Invisible Flock

  • Wed 19 – Sun 23 Nov

    7Everyman Cinema

Wed-Fri: 4.30pm–9pm, Sat & Sun: 1pm-6pm | Drop-in, FREE

The Making of If You Go Away
Invisible Flock

  • Thu 20 Nov

    7Everyman Cinema

6pm–8pm | 120 mins, FREE, Booking essential

Woman with lit up headdress

A Building of Community
Live Art Bistro Takeover

  • Fri 21 Nov

    13Holy Trinity Church

8pm–11pm | Drop in, Drop out, FREE

Table Manners
Quarantine

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    13Holy Trinity Church

slots between 11am & 2.30pm | 30 mins, FREE, Booking essential

Imagine Us
Sylvia Rimat

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    11Merrion Centre

12noon, 2pm, 4pm | 45 mins, FREE

Personal Shopper
Katie Etheridge & Simon Persighetti

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    9Leeds Kirkgate Market

9am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Pat it, Prick it and Mark it with ‘B’
Selina Thompson

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    10Leeds Corn Exchange

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Two women outdoors seated facing each other arms outstretched

Dancing With Strangers
Instant Dissidence

  • Sat 22 Nov

    15Leeds City Square

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Where We Live & What We Live For (Parts 1 & 2)
Kings of England

  • Sat 22 Nov

    17West Yorkshire Playhouse

8pm | 60 mins, £8/£6

Because My Vogue is Your Vogue
Jade Pollard-Crowe

  • Sat 22 Nov

    14Trinity Leeds

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Artist Brunch

  • Sun 23 Nov

    2Café 164

11am–1.30pm | Drop-in, FREE

That Night Follows Day
Forced Entertainment

  • Sun 23 Nov

    18Howard Assembly Room

2pm | 60 mins, FREE, booking essential

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