ABOUT SIMON
Simon Ellis is a New Zealand-born independent artist and choreographer, whose work has included site-specific investigations, screen dance, installation, webart and traditional theatre performances. He studied at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne and has a practice-led PhD in choreography from Melbourne University. His projects focus on dance and performance environments that provoke and contextualise human psychology with particular interest in the effects of human memory. Simon is also currently the practice-led research fellow at the University of Northampton.
ABOUT THE WORK
Gertrud is an imagined conversation between choreographer Gertrud Bodenwieser (who died in 1959) and Simon, a solo performer. The piece challenges today's "culture of forgetting" by bringing a personality from the past, voiced by Shona Dunlop-MacTavish who danced with Bodenwieser in the 1930s and 40s, to vivid life. To read Simon's blogs about his process and progress on Gertrud, click here.
WHERE YOU'VE SEEN HIM
Simon's dance films then/now and Inert were screened at moves08 in Manchester this April. Most recently seen at Australian Performing Arts Market in February of this year, Inert received two Dance Magazine Critics Awards - for 'Best New Work' and 'Most Outstanding Choreography'.
WHERE YOU CAN SEE HIM NEXT
Gertrud has been selected as a finalist in The Place Prize, and will be performed nightly from Wed 17 - Sat 27 September (excluding Sun 21 September).
GERTRUD
Choreographer, script, sound & performance by Simon Ellis
Music: Sergei Racmaninov, Elegie in E Flat Minor, Op. 3, No. 1
English spoken by: Shona Dunlop-MacTavish
German translated & spoken by: Susie Bittner
Rehearsal assistant: Amy Woods
Lighting design: Helen Cain
