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Press Release: Charlotte Spencer Projects Written in the Body - Thursday 3 & Friday 4 November - Lilian Baylis Studio


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Charlotte Spencer Projects     
Written in the Body  

Lilian Baylis Studio, EC1R 4TN
Thursday 3 & Friday 4 November 
Tickets: £17 

Ticket Office: 020 7863 8000 or www.sadlerswells.com

 

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Acclaimed company Charlotte Spencer Projects returns to Sadler’s Wells with Written in the Body on Thursday 3 & Friday 4 November, in Lilian Baylis Studio. 

Following a decade of outdoor participatory works, most notably, Walking Stories and Is this a Waste Land? – both immersive performances through headphones, Charlotte Spencer creates her first full-length theatre work. In 2022 Spencer was co-commissioned by Sadler’s Wells, South East Dance and Brighton Festival to make Written in the Body, which premiered at the festival on 24 May 2022.

 

In this duet about memory, touch and consent, two dancers, Petra Söör and Louise Tanoto move through a series of personal and shared memories of tactile encounters with people, places and environments. The specificity of the performer’s words and movement combined with sound by Alberto Ruiz Soler, lighting by Marty Langthorne and design by Bethany Wells bathes audiences in sensation. Dramaturgy is by Orrow Amy Bell, and costume is by Shanti Freed. 

 

Written in the Body centres embodied experience as the site of political action, radical care and protest, encouraging audiences to consider the power of their own bodies. Consent is presented as constantly shifting, often lingering in the space between yes and no.

 

Details of personal experience are used as a tool for speaking to universal points about touch, our primary language for communication, connection and compassion, intersecting across culture, race, religion and identity. Written in the Bodyacknowledges the complex nature of touch particularly in the aftermaths of #metoo and Covid-19: touch as fundamental; touch as potential exploitation, violation, something to fear. 

 

Written in the Body marks a new chapter in Charlotte Spencer’s choreographic output; not only because of this return to theatre, but also through the access offers embedded into the creative process. The work was developed with sensitively integrated audio description and BSL interpretation. Charlotte Spencer has brought learning and experience from creating participatory outdoor performances into the theatre by finding ways to prioritise the sensory, embodied experience for audiences.

Charlotte Spencer’s work is motivated by her interest in engaging with important social and ecological questions and to find ways to express those enquiries through intimate live encounters.


Charlotte Spencer said, “Having built a strong relationship with Sadler’s Wells over many years, I am absolutely delighted to be presenting my work at Lilian Baylis Studio for the first time. Following a decade of making immersive performances outdoors, Written in the Body is my first full length theatre work. It marks our London premiere of Written in the Body, and the second outing for this new show about touch and consent. 

 

The show aims to bathe audiences in sensation, prioritising embodied experience - whether that’s the feeling of sunlight on your face, lying in grass at dawn, unwanted touch or the touch of someone’s gaze. It’s there for the audience to feel as well as to witness. It acknowledges relationships with touch have been distorted, removed, damaged, and yet it is ultimately an uplifting experience that offers audiences space to process their own joy, troubling feelings, grief, sense of aliveness and much needed collective healing.”
 

Sadler’s Wells Producer, Robyn Cabaret said, “I am thrilled we are continuing our support of Charlotte to bring her work into the context closest to us – the theatre. This work is delicate and moving. I hope that audiences take time to be with what arises for them; tuning into sensation and our relationship to not only one another but our environment, and to the very present societal shifts we are collectively feeling our way through.”


Brighton Festival Executive Producer, Beth Burgess said, “I could not have been more proud to be a part of commissioning this beautiful work by Charlotte Spencer. Her artistry and care in making this work not only beautifully poignant but fully accessible is thrilling. I was captivated throughout. This work needs to be seen by many more, it is a gift.”


Co-commissioned by Sadler’s Wells, Brighton Festival and South East Dance with funding from Arts Council England. Additional support from University of Sussex. 

Audio Description, BSL Interpreted Performance & Post-Show Talk on Thursday 3 November at 8 pm 

 

This performance contains haze, loud music and bright lighting, with themes of consent, memory and touch.


NOTES TO EDITORS

Listings Information
Charlotte Spencer Projects       
Written in the Body        
Lilian Baylis Studio, EC1R 4TN
Thursday 3 & Friday 4 November 
Tickets: £17
Ticket Office: 020 7863 8000 or www.sadlerswells.com



About Sadler’s Wells
Sadler's Wells is a world-leading dance organisation. We strive to make and share dance that inspires us all. Our acclaimed year-round programme spans dance of every kind, from contemporary to flamenco, Bollywood to ballet, salsa to street dance and tango to tap.

We commission, produce and present more dance than any other organisation in the world. Since 2005, we have helped to bring close to 200 new dance works to the stage, embracing both the popular and the unknown.

 

Each year, over half a million people visit our three London theatres - Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Lilian Baylis Studio and Peacock Theatre. Millions more attend our touring productions nationally and internationally or explore our digital platforms, including Sadler’s Wells Digital Stage. In 2023 we’re opening a fourth London venue in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Sadler’s Wells East will house a 550-seat mid-scale theatre, as well as facilities for the Choreographic School and Hip Hop Theatre Academy. 

 

Supporting artists is at the heart of our work. We have associate artists and companies, which nurture some of the most exciting talent working in dance today. We host the National Youth Dance Company, which draws together some of the brightest young dancers from across the country. Sadler’s Wells Breakin' Convention runs professional development programmes to champion and develop the world’s best hip hop artists, as well as producing, programming and touring groundbreaking hip hop performances. 

 

Around 30,000 people take part in our learning and engagement programmes every year. We support schools local to our theatres in Islington and Stratford, designing experiences for children and young people to watch, explore and critically engage with the arts. We also run Company of Elders, a resident performance company of dancers aged over 60 who rehearse with renowned artists to make new work for public performances locally, nationally and internationally.

 

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About Charlotte Spencer 
Charlotte Spencer’s work is motivated by interests to engage with important social and ecological questions and to find ways to express those enquiries through intimate live encounters with audiences. Making processes are deeply collaborative, involving long immersive residency periods which have included 3000 Km cycle rides and building camps in forests.

 

Following a decade of creating ambitious outdoor participatory works, most notably, Walking Stories and Is this a Waste Land? - both immersive performances through headphones, in 2022 she was commissioned by Brighton Festival to make a new theatre work, Written in the Body. 

 

Charlotte has made performance work with young people, older adults, community groups as well as professional artists. Her work has been presented nationally and internationally with a wide variety of partners, in lots of different kinds of spaces including Dance Umbrella (2015 & 2017), Brighton International Festival, Sadler’s Wells, Tramway - Dance International Glasgow, Siobhan Davies Dance, South East Dance, Turner Contemporary - Margate, Jerwood Gallery - Hastings, Salisbury International Festival, Festival DDD - Portugal, Festival Plages Des Danse - France, Dance North, The Place, and Wellcome Collection.

 

Charlotte was recipient of a Bonnie Bird Choreographic Development Award in 2020 and was a Sadler’s Wells Summer University artist 2015-18. She is a mother and has been building a house in Brighton for the past few years. 

www.charlottespencerprojects.org 

 

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