Theatre HebridesTHEATRE HEBRIDES aim to create unique theatre inspired by the contemporary and traditional cultures of the Western Isles. |
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| Mission Statement theatreHebrides was setup in Lewis in 2003 to enable locally based professional theatre makers to create unique theatre inspired by the contemporary and traditional cultures of the Western Isles. Several of the founder members, Maggie Smith, Donald Ruadh, Peter Urpeth and Muriel Ann Macleod, wanted to see a specifically Western Isles theatre voice emerge – a theatre which celebrated and promoted the Hebrides. Since then, a process of commissioning new plays has emerged. This new work, whether historical or modern, reflects core Island themes and issues but always they are researched with local people and it is their ideas and experiences in many aspects that are revealed. With this locally emerged work the company aims to show differing views from within the community and let the audience make up their own minds on the merits of these. This gives a particular insight into Island life and experiences – the work in essence belongs to the Island Community. |
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| Usually the emerging stories and issues have universal themes and shows like ‘The Callanish Stoned’ touched on issues not unusual to young adults living in many rural highland communities. In touring our work in Scotland and further a field the resonances of Island experiences to many other rural or city communities never ceases to surprise us. |
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The company’s commitment is to tour in the Highlands and Islands but also to take Hebridean work to the Central Belt of Scotland and further afield. Recently ‘The Callanish Stoned’ toured to a theatre festival in Ipswich, but our aspirations are to tour abroad. The aims of theatreHebrides as summarised as follows:- |
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Current Production and Work in Progress theatreHebrides works in two areas:- • Community Workshop Programmes • Commissioning Production and Touring of New Work The Company has just completed a three week tour of Highland /Central Belt venues (with an added excursion to Ipswich) of ‘The Callanish Stoned’, which premiered at the new An Lanntair Arts Centre in Stornoway in March. The play was written by local playwright Kevin McNeil, and directed by the the company's Artistic Director, Muriel Ann Macleod. Audiences were high in Stornoway (around 600 people) and some other venues, and the production attracted great reviews and comment. Figurative Theatre is an ongoing project involving the commissioning by the company of short plays for street and Highland games performances on subjects of local historical interest, touring various venues in Lewis and Harris during the summer months. In 2005 there were three plays featured, covering the history of the Watermill in the Castle Grounds of Stornoway, the herring girls of Stornoway, and the impact of the Mathesons, land owners of Lewis in the nineteenth century. This summer’s project, ‘Winds for Sail’ (which is still dependent on raising funding) will hopefully commission two emerging Island playwrights, developing two comedy pieces for street theatre, one based on the Kelp industry in the Islands and the other focusing on fishing and sailing Sgoth or Zulus. Community Workshop Programmes: • Video Heb is a youth video project which is now nearing completion, the project has been running for the last year delivering weekly group video workshops to develop film making skills. Three short films are being made by the young people, films include; a horror film shot in the local Castle Grounds, a documentary on the local band scene and a “jackass” comedy type piece. The films will be showcased in An Lanntair this summer. • Acting workshops: A series of weekly performance workshops aimed at community participant’s over16 years old. This project is a10 week pilot project delivered in collaboration with An Lanntair, Stornoway • Playwrights Group: Planned for later in 2006/7 is the setting up of a playwrights group in partnership with the Traverse Theatre. • ArtsPlay Hebrides is a new project which is about to start on the Islands. ArtsPlay Hebrides will compile a bank of artists to work in childcare environments throughout the Western Isles, providing workshops in nurseries and playgroups in the following disciplines: puppetry, music, drama, dance, story-telling and visual art. |
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