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SICK! Festival – Laughing Hole – La Ribot

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Dates:12 March 2015
Times:16:00 - 22:00
What is it:Theatre/Performance
Organiser:The Whitworth
How much:Free
Who is it for:General public
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SICK! Festival is the first festival in the UK dedicated to revealing and debating our most urgent physical, mental and social challenges. It is delivered in partnership with leading arts organisations, medical and academic institutions, charities and community groups.

Laughing Hole.

La Ribot.

At the Whitworth.

Thursday 12 March – 4pm – 10pm.

Free admission. Age 14+ 6 hours.

SICK! Festival is the first festival in the UK dedicated to revealing and debating our most urgent physical, mental and social challenges. It is delivered in partnership with leading arts organisations, medical and academic institutions, charities and community groups.

First presented at Art Unlimited at Art Basel 37, Switzerland, in 2006, the performance-installation Laughing Hole is La Ribot’s most overtly political piece. Now reworked to confront the themes of sexuality, abuse and suicide, this 6 hour durational performance will fill Whitworth Art Gallery’s Grand Hall. Wracked with hauntingly continuous laugher, at times convulsive, at times forced, three female performers sort through hundreds of cardboard placards littering the floor of the performance space. Disjointed, confrontational and provocative, these rough placards are taped to the walls, shouting out a visceral and incoherent rage. As fatigue takes over, the laughter is amplified, resonating through architecture and intensifying the piece’s already conflicted atmosphere.

Performer, choreographer ad visual artist La Ribot was born in Madrid. Her work has been presented in many theatres, art centers, galleries and museums around the world. Her first work as La Ribot was the humorous “striptease” Socorro! Gloria!, which inspired her 1994 solo series 13 piezasdistinguidas and the subsequent Distinguished Pieces series. In 2000 La Ribot began experimenting with video-making, in particular, hand-held video shot from the point of view of the performer. Since 2000 she has developed numerous ambitious projects, stretching the limits of performance in scale, complexity and intensity. In 2012 she completed EEEXEEECUUUUTIOOOOONS!!! a major choreographic commission for the Ballet de Lorraine in France. She continues to develop and present work across the globe.

‘It is difficult to describe an hour in the company of this performance artist (…) La Ribot has the ability to take herself and her audience on a whistle-stop journey of passion, loathing, love and obsession.’ London Fringe

This performance is suitable for Deaf and hard of hearing.

CREDITS Produced by: Galería Soledad Lorenzo, Madrid, Spain Written and Directed by: La Ribot (English translation with Catherine Phelps) Sound Design: Clive Jenkins Performers: Ruth Childs, Tamara Alegre, Olivia Csiky Trnka, Marie-Caroline Hominal or La Ribot and Fernando de Miguel Original Performers: Marie-Caroline Hominal, Delphine Rosay, La Ribot and Clive Jenkins Supported by: La Ville de Genève, La République et Canton de Genève, Pro Helvetia Swiss Arts Council and La Loterie Romande

Price: Free

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