We are warming up!! - looks like a brilliant programme.
Good luck Helen and other cyberformers
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11:11:11
        UpStage FestivalYou are warmly invited to the 11:11:11 UpStage Festival - a diverse programme of 20-minute performances presented entirely online in UpStage, a web-based platform for cyberformance.

Prepare to be entertained, inspired, surprised and provoked!

The festival spans a 24-hour period during Friday 11 November and into the 10th and 12th, depending on where you are in the world; time converters are provided so that you can easily work out your local time.

All that's required for you to join the performances is a standard browser and internet connection. There will be live links to the stages from the UpStage web site on the day of the festival.

Click here for the full schedule of performances and time converters.

The 11 performances for 11:11:11 are:
  • Cyberian Chalk Circle: the political power of the internet told through the story of Grusha and Simon from Brecht’s play The Caucasian Chalk Circle, but set in Egypt of 2011. By Christina Papagiannouli and Evi Stamatiou (London, UK).

  • Edward King: Times Square on Christmas Eve. Did Edward King kill someone? Was the man his father? Do the Rockettes know the secret? Tune in for the avatar can-can and join in the Hallucinated Hallelujah Chorus, as Edward King asks: “Who am I?” By Marlena Corcoran (Munich/Venice) with Marischka Klinkhamer (Amsterdam), Vicki Smith (Aotearoa/New Zealand) and Ben Unterman (Vancouver).

  • Flat Earth: a poetic journey on the source of ideas, and how we build ideas from images that come in our mind; playing with perception, the focus, the distraction of it, time, size and distance, the imagination, and the memory of things and scenes. By Petyr Veenstra and Floris Sirag (the Netherlands).

  • Magfalda meets the world in pieces: an innocent and unpretentious journey to the (re)discovery of the world in pieces that surrounds us. By Gabriella Sacco (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Valentina Tibaldi (Torino, Italy).

  • make-shift: an audience with Dave: In conversation with make-shift‘s regular middleman, Paula and Helen facilitate a structured Q&A on what makes Dave tick. By Paula Crutchlow (UK) & Helen Varley Jamieson (NZ/Germany).

  • Property & Theft: an Automated Confessional Service - a cross between a Catholic confession and an automated telephone payment service - this mechanical, comodified and malfunctioning Confessional Service elicits absurd public confessions of wrongdoing from participants, and then suggests appropriate penance for the participant to enact there and then. By Olivia Furber, Harry Giles, et al (Edinburgh, Scotland).

  • Goldie Kea and the 3 Sheep: a resourceful native bird meets some introduced species in a clash of ecologies. No cultural icon is safe! By students from South Westland Area School, Te Tai Poutini, (Aotearoa/NZ).

  • Humpty with a twist: a risky situation, a broken dream, a series of events that will have the characters scrambling for a nutritious solution to an age old problem. By students from Paparoa Range School, Te Tai Poutini, (Aotearoa/NZ).

  • String Games: using the ancient practice of Whai (String Games) a navigational marker will be revealed. Audiences are encouraged to bring a 2 metre length of cord knotted into a single loop. By Vicki Smith and Hannah, Ellen and Joanne from Paparoa Range School (Aotearoa/NZ).

  • Where are the clouds?: a dynamic, real-time exploration of the performance of remixed texts in online digital media. By Katarina DJ. Urosevic (Serbia), Francesco Buonaiuto (Italy) and The Levi@hans.

  • Is This On?: sympathising with the computer, unexpected love and jealousy between open source and proprietary software form the perfect setting for a geek tragedy. By Inge Hoonte & Birgit Bachler (the Netherlands) and students of the Networked Media department at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Please pass this and join us at the 11:11:11 UpStage Festival!

Helen Varley Jamieson & Vicki Smith - UpStage Festival Architects
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