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Breakin' Waves
Breakin' Waves is a lively freeform piece using breakdance, locking and hip-hop dance.
This piece is very adaptable, and can be performed by a minimum of two people and a maximum of six. It can be 5 to 15 minutes long and is ideal for festivals, carnivals or corporate/private parties.
We debuted this piece at Luton Carnival May 2004.
Concrete
Concrete
is about a day in the street portrayed through dance, acrobatics, corde
de lisse, live DJs and rap.
It was performed at:
The Millennium Dome London, April 2000
The Studio Beckenham, Kent, March 2000
Jackson's Lane London, February 2000
Lloyd Park Theatre (3rd Black British Festival) London, October 1999
Concrete was funded by the National Lottery "awards for all" scheme.
Death by Popcorn
The show is an investigation into the glamorous and brutal world of Hollywood movies, exploring issues of violence, stereotyping and our fascination with cinema.
FPM collaborated with filmmaker Mmloki Chrystie and set and sound designers Camille Hagglund and Tina Paulson to create this event.
This piece was funded by the Arts 4 Everyone Lottery scheme.
Death by Popcorn was performed during 1998 at...
- 4 May: Brighton Festival
- 20 May: Jackson's Lane Community Centre, Archway, London
- 8 June: Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London
- 26/27/28 June: Glastonbury Festival
- 7 July: Jackson's Lane Community Centre, Archway, London
- 9 August: Whiteley's Shopping Centre, Bayswater, London
- 14-16 August: Cornwall Beach Festival, St Austell
Cult Fiction
We created our piece Cult Fiction for the City Challenge Fair, Ladbroke Grove, London. Since then we have expanded the piece and toured with it to:
- Hermitage primary school, London (October 1997)
- Jacksons Lane, London (October 1997)
- Jacksons Lane, London (July 1997)
- Glastonbury Festival (June 1997)
- 'Dark' - an evening of black film at the Hackney Empire, London (March 1997)
- RESOLUTION! Dance Festival at The Place Theatre, London (January 1997)
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