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Border Crossings

intercultural theatre

 
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13, Bankside
EN2 8BN Enfield
United Kingdom

phone +44 (0)208 829 8928
fax +44 (0)208 366 5239

www.bordercrossings.org.uk

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    Tony Guilfoyle as Julian Lucas in Dis-Orientations (2006)
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Border Crossings creates new intercultural, multi-media theatre in response to the contemporary globalized world. The company works across the borders between cultures and art forms, and between nations and peoples. Since 1995, Border Crossings has collaborated with artists and companies from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, France, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, India, Ireland, Mauritius, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Sweden, the USA and Zimbabwe, as well as the diverse communities of the UK. Border Crossings productions have toured the UK, Brazil, Egypt, France, Hungary, India, Mauritius, Mexico, the Seychelles and Zimbabwe.

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    Adeline Ama Buabeng as Nana in The Dilemma of a Ghost (2007)
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    Heath Bergerson as Bullie and Natasha Wanganeen as Doolie in Bullie's House (2004)

"Borders may appear in many guises: psychological; racial; sexual; sociological; professional; as well as geographical. Paradoxically, the border may be at once what provides us with some security about our identity, demarcating ourselves from others, while also being the barrier that prevents us from developing new capacities or trying on new identities. Theatre processes, on the other hand, depend upon the willingness of the actor to cross borders not only to impersonate the dress, manner and speech of another but also to achieve, temporarily, the ultimate expression of border-crossing, empathy."
(Prof. Tim Prentki: "Introduction to Border Crossing" - in The Applied Theatre Reader. Routledge 2009)

Since its foundation in 1995, Border Crossings has presented many productions drawing from a range of cultural traditions, and serving a variety of audiences across Britain's diverse communities and elsewhere.

Productions include:
Origins: Festival of First Nations (2009) - www.originsfestival.com
The Dilemma of a Ghost (2007)
Dis-Orientations (2006)
Bullie's House (2004)
Orientations (2003-4)
Double Tongue (2001-2)
Mappa Mundi (2000-1)

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