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Polyglots World Premiere Season of Tangled Web...looms

Tangled Web at Artplay - 12 Mar 2011 to 14 Mar 2011
Tangled Web at Artplay - 12 Mar 2011 to 14 Mar 2011

posted Tuesday, 1 Mar

Don't miss the world premiere of Polyglot's brand new work Tangled Web at Melbourne’s ArtPlay next week. Get caught up in this giant elastic weaving event as you create a stretchy, bouncy playground. It’s free, so you’ll be tying yourselves in knots if you miss out. Next stops are Brisbane, Sydney and then the world... Stay tuned!

Tangled Web
is a simple artwork which is a complex metaphor of intertwining lives and intentions. It is about connection and instinct. It has resonance with the themes of interlinking communities, of links between strangers, of connecting life strands and desires. We are interested in the revealing nature of the work. How does chaos affect people’s behaiviour? How do children interact and play with each other, and with adults? How does this shift and change in different cities and countries? Tangled Web provides the chance for children to enter an abstract world of their own creation.

It is a huge, messy, fun, interactive elastic weaving event created live by children and their families and part of a mass visual arts installation, part performance, part play ground, part dance party and all chaos.

Imagine a giant peg board, children and families create a landscape together, tangling and weaving coloured elastic through giant poles. Imagine a shared squiggly line drawing in three dimensions, creating a stretchy bouncy playground, fuelled by live music and culminating in a big dance party. Tangled Web is a giant experiment where children take control and create a giant abstract tangled artwork which everyone owns.

Imagine 25 poles of different heights, from 2.5 to 6 metres tall, set in platform bases. Each child is given a ball of elastic that they weave in and out of the poles. Gradually, the landscape fills with interconnecting lines of different colours as more and more children fill the space. As the day progresses and the weaving becomes denser, the space becomes a huge messy bouncy playground, and the children play within the stretchy mass, weaving themselves in and out of the elastic. Tangled Web follows Polygot’s philosophy that theatre is child’s play.

In and around the space are the Weavers, performers who follow the children’s instincts, responding to their impulses and facilitating their creations. Using big crooks, they can hoist the eslastic higher on the poles so that there is room for more weaving by more children, while creating a massive multicoloured ceiling. As the soundtrack changes – from upbeat circus music to atmospheric blips and beeps – the performers alter their movement and we see also how this affects the way the children move in the space and what they create. It is created in the moment and constantly affected by others. It’s all a giant experiment.

The aim of the piece is simply for children to work together to create a singular, abstract, lyrical messy artwork which everyone owns.

Tangled Web will premiere at ArtPlay (Melbourne) in a season from 12 to 14 March 2011 and will tour nationally and internationally later in 2011.


Performances
DATES: 12 Mar 2011 - 14 Mar 2011
TIMES: 11am - 6pm
VENUE: ArtPlay
Ages: 1 to 100
COST: Free!
 

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