Virpi kettu biography of william
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(dance/budo performance)
GO!
my role: dramaturg
Contemporary dance and martial arts meet in GO an exploration of the links between bodywork and the energy of karate as a source of inspiration for choreographic creation. In this duet, the dancers Ville Oinonen and Youri de Gussem explore a form of movement where these two universes become complementary. Our research deals with the questions of exploring the relationships to the body, to movements, to energy, to gravity and to the tradition that these two arts have in common. The final aim of the project is to create a play for young audiences.
Chorégraphie : Jennifer Gohier
En collaboration avec les interprètes : Youri de Gussem & Ville Oinonen
Partenaires et soutiens : TROIS C-L Centre de Création Chorégraphique luxembourgeois – Jojo oulu Dance Center, Finlande – Centre Culturel Pablo Picasso, Homécourt – Théâtre d’Esch/Alzette – Lycée Vauban, Luxembourg, Région Grand Est
Corps In Situ 2022
Ennuste, negatiivinen
my role: director - dramaturg
”Grus Grus Teatteri's adaptation of Kyrklund's short story is genius..." - Anna-Christine Snickars, Åbo Underrättelse
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Radiohead 'Burn the Witch' video: Trumpton creator's family consider next step after 'copyright breach'
Radiohead's evocative "Burn the Witch" video harkened back to simpler times, of the sweet simplicity of children's TV shows in the '60s; Sunday mornings, and littered cereal bowls.
One thing - turns out, it looks a little too much like children's TV in the '60s, specifically the stop-motion animation style of Trumpton; which imagined a quaint English village filled with kind folk and neighbourly cheer. Not quite the same vibe espoused by Radiohead's music video, which sees an out-of-towner embroiled in sinister suspicion and death within the quiet settlement.
William Mollett, the son-in-law of 95-year-old Trumpton creator Gordon Murray, told the Daily Mail that the family see the video's resemblance as a copyright violation. "Radiohead should have sought our consent as we consider this a tarnishing of the brand," he said. "It is not something we would have authorised. We consider that there is a breach of copyright and we are deciding what to do next."
Indeed, Mollett claims the puppets in the video are directly based off Trumpton characters; specifically the Mayor, his chauffeur Philby, and Mrs Cobbit the flower-seller. Mollett continued that he would not be sho
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