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Dateline: 31st August, 2009
Arches Brick Awards Winners The Arches Glasgow has announced the winners of this year's Brick Award: Dancing Brick for their show 6.0 How Heap and Pebble Took on the World and Won and Beady Eye Theatre for Everything Must Go or the Voluntary Attempt to Overcome Unecessary Objects. The two companies will now re-stage their work at The Arches in 2010. The Arches Brick Award is the latest addition to the Arches mentoring programme for emergent talent. Launched during the Edinburgh Fringe 2007, the Arches hunts out experimental, risk-taking companies they feel most deserving of the chance to re-stage their piece at the Glasgow theatre. Winners are awarded a £1000 grant, full marketing, technical and rehearsal support plus a fully equipped theatre space. The award is for all performance disciplines including dance, physical theatre and text-based work. Kirstin Fredericksson is Beady Eye Theatre. She makes experimental theatre and performance-installation, often including puppets or figures, visual imagery and video. Her work springs from a fascination with the material world. She draws on a wide range of influences physically, from Butoh and contemporary dance to aikido and Feldenkrais. Dancing Brick, from the South East of England, is Thomas Eccleshare, Valentina Ceschi and Panda Cox. They make accessible, visual theatre.
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