Modul-Dance City Guide London

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LONDON an artist’s-eye view



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Modul-dance is a multi-annual cooperation project with the participation of 20 European dancehouses from 16 countries. One of the project’s key elements is the promotion of mobility, so that artists receiving its support follow itineraries across Europe to develop their creative work and present it to different audiences. Each of the guides in this collection shows a city from the viewpoint of a local artist, who proposes his or her own particular route to artists in transit, seeking to put them in connection with their host city. While these city routes share some basic features, each one is different and in their differences lies a wealth of gazes, aesthetics, approximations to the local and much more. In a word, they form a mirror of the diversity that modul-dance has always fostered. The London city guide has been possible thanks to the curatorial work of The Place, a partner in the modul-dance project.


The Place London © Benedict Johnson

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Evangelia Kolyra Staff at The Place Lola Maury Valentina Golfieri James Finnemore Amy Bell


Evangelia Kolyra, “Laugh and Cry” © Francis Western-Smith

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Evangelia Kolyra presents London


Evangelia Kolyra is a Greek born London-based independent choreographer and dancer, who is interested in choreographing within theatre spaces, site-specific, film, and installation contexts. Evangelia’s work aims to offer audiences a kinaesthetically rich experience of the unexpected, humorous, and sometimes dark or sinister sides to the psychology of human experience, presented within highly detailed and physically demanding choreography. Her work has been featured in various platforms and festivals in Europe (England, Scotland, Greece, Italy, Sweden) and she is working towards developing a cross-disciplinary and highly collaborative practice. Evangelia has an MFA in Choreography from Roehampton University (UK), a BA in Dance from Professional Dance School D. Gregoriadou (Greece), and a BA in Greek Philology-Linguistics from National & Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece). evangeliakolyra.com

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Evangelia Kolyra


01 Something that is intrinsic to London Parliament – House of Lords parliament.uk/business/lords

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Something trendy Dalston en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalston

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Somewhere scenic Barbican Silk Street. EC2Y 8DS barbican.org.uk

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A local drinking place Richard the First 52/54 Royal Hill Greenwich. SE10 8RT richardthefirst.co.uk

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Something out of the way of the hustle and bustle Pavilion in Victoria Park. They serve good English breakfast Crown Gate West. Old Ford Road. E9 7DE

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06 A really interesting little place Wilton’s. It is the world’s oldest surviving Grand Music Hall and London’s best kept secret. A beautiful place to visit with a programme of all art forms wiltons.org.uk

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Something for free or somewhere free Tate Modern Bankside. SE1 9TG tate.org.uk

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A decent restaurant that has no star ratings! Bonnington Cafe 11 Vauxhall Grove. SW8 1TD goo.gl/Ha8h4z

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09 A strange place/thing to do in London Climb the O2 theo2.co.uk

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London pub with good pub grub! The Gladstone Pub in Borough, great place to try English pies thegladpub.com

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11 A place where you can find me Somewhere along the Thames path that connects Limehouse with Tower of London goo.gl/ETf1MA

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A personal recommendation Walk or cycle along the Regent’s Canal canalrivertrust.org.uk/canals-and-rivers/regents-canal

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13 Somewhere with a panoramic view Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath hampsteadheath.net

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A secret no one knows Secret Cinema secretcinema.org

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16 A souvenir A little tin with tea. You drink the tea and keep the tin

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17 Something you just cannot miss South Bank en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Bank

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A market to visit Stables Market Camden Town stablesmarket.com


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The Place London Š Dennis Gilbert

Recommendations from staff at The Place


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The Place Theatre and Artist Development and Communications departments have made a collection of suggestions for you


01 Something that is intrinsic to London Walk down the South Bank to the Tate Modern southbanklondon.com tate.org.uk

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Somewhere scenic Walk along Regents Canal from Angel to Broadway Market South Bank

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Something out of the way of the hustle and bustle The British Library bl.uk

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Alexandra Palace alexandrapalace.com

02 Something trendy Go to Ace Hotel in Shoreditch for a very nice cocktail in their upstairs bar Shoreditch/Hoxton Square/Dalston acehotel.com/london

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A local drinking place The Birdcage on Columbia Road has karaoke on the weekends where one of the regulars has the voice of an angel goo.gl/9wPt5L The Faltering Fallback in Finsbury Park thefullback.co.uk

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A really interesting little place Ruby’s cocktail bar in Dalston is a speakeasy bar which does good cocktails. It’s basically a random door with a bouncer, you’d walk past it if you didn’t know it was there rubysdalston.com Or a Gin Palace in a Pie and mash shop on Broadway Market goo.gl/f3xUzM Freud Museum freud.org.uk

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Something for free or somewhere free Wellcome Collection always has amazing exhibitions wellcomecollection.org

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A strange place/thing to do in London Lucha Britannia Mexican wrestling luchabritannia.com

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London pub with good pub grub! Too many to mention! The Norfolk Arms in Bloomsbury norfolkarms.co.uk The Albion 10 Thornhill Road. N1 1HW the-albion.co.uk

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Or see the London Roller Derby bouts londonrockinrollers.co.uk Or visit Karl Marx’s grave in Highgate Cemetery highgatecemetery.org Taxidermy workshop londontaxidermyacademy.co.uk

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A decent restaurant that has no star ratings! Beagle London is very trendy‌ and quite posh with good food beaglelondon.co.uk Le Mercury lemercury.co.uk

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Gokyuzu gokyuzurestaurant.co.uk

A place where you can find us At The Place?! theplace.org.uk

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Our personal recommendation Visit Columbia Road flower market on a Sunday columbiaroad.info

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13 Somewhere with a panoramic view Greenwich Observatory rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory Greenwich Park royalparks.org.uk/parks/greenwich-park

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A secret no one knows Postman’s Park is a very sweet little garden right next to London Wall which is a memorial garden to Heroic Self Sacrifice, in recognition of ordinary people who died saving the lives of others. The plaque’s are beautiful and it is so quiet even though it is right next to one of the busiest parts of town Don’t always follow the signposts in King’s Cross station, there are shortcuts goo.gl/YfqU7W

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A market to visit Brick Lane on Sundays of course! visitbricklane.org Broadway Market broadwaymarket.co.uk

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A souvenir Get an umbrella, you’ll need it

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17 Something you just cannot miss A show at The Place! theplace.org.uk

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Check out the Google maps version:

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Lola Maury, pictures taken during a workshop at Randam (dance space/structure in Lyon, France) Š Laureline Richard

Lola Maury presents London


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Lola Maury French of nationality, Lola Maury trained in Contemporary Dance in Madrid, where she lived for five years, to then base herself in London and study at London Contemporary Dance School (The Place) and Central School of Speech and Drama. Since then, she has developed her own projects and creations. Dense in its form, visceral in its flow and evocative in its use of movement, her work explores the possibilities to somatically impact an audience, keeping the spectator alert and with enhanced focus on his own as much as the performer’s body. Lola also cultivates an increasing interest towards active audience’s participation and has found herself focusing on the creation of immersive and interactive game structures in collaboration with Iris Musel (Limbic Production). In parallel to her own work, Lola regularly performs for Eva Recacha as well as others, swapping from works for the stage, installations and street trails and has been a visiting lecturer in choreography at Birbeck University and London Contemporary Dance School on various occasions. lolamaury.com


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Something trendy Go shopping in the six charity shops that are lined up between Mornington Crescent station and Camden station. Trendy, or not trendy at all? Who knows what you’ll find...

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02 Somewhere scenic Highgate Cemetery highgatecemetery.org

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A local drinking place Recommended local’s close to The Place: McGlynn’s King’s Cross mcglynnsfreehouse.com The Lamb 94 Lamb’s conduit. WC1N 3LZ youngs.co.uk/pubs/lamb

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Something out of the way of the hustle and bustle The Barbican Centre terrace. This is a place to sit down and think creatively and peacefully barbican.org.uk

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Something for free or somewhere free Science Museum sciencemuseum.org.uk

06 London pub with good pub grub! O’Neils in Muswell Hill (the locals call it “the church”). Food is normal but the pub is beautiful goo.gl/yoTFdF Or The Gate in Highgate 1 North Road. Highgate. N6 4BD

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A strange place/thing to do in London Have a swim in the outside pool at the Oasis Centre in Holborn (open yearly). Stay fit and calm better.org.uk/leisure/oasis-sports-centre

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A decent restaurant that has no star ratings! Japanese restaurant Asakusa close to Morning Town Crescent station timeout.com/london/restaurants/asakusa

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10 A personal recommendation On a sunny day, have a long walk along the river. Start with the docks (from Canary Warf station walk toward the West/centre London, on the north side of the river). When you get to Tower Bridge, cross it and keep walking in the same direction but on the south side of the river, until Waterloo station

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Somewhere with a panoramic view Hampstead Heath goo.gl/gnPPHZ

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A secret no one knows Go to the Breakfast Club in Spitafields and ask the waiter for “The Mayor of Scary Cat Town�. You will be granted a special treat thebreakfastclubcafes.com/locations/spitalfields Done!

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Check out the Google maps version:

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Valentina Golfieri & Amy Bell, “I Just Close My Eyes – Here Are The Devils” © Chris Nash

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Valentina Golfieri presents London


Valentina Golfieri Valentina Golfieri trained at London Contemporary Dance School graduating with an MA in Performance. She joined Protein Dance in 2011, working as performer and assistant director. She works regularly with Arthur Pita as performer and rehearsal director. She has also performed for Frauke Requardt, David Rosenberg, Theatre-Rites, Clod Ensemble, Will Tuckett and Dam Van Huynh amongst others. With Amy Bell, she has created three pieces of work, the latest duet I Just Close My Eyes: Here Are The Devils premiered at The Place as Part of Spring Loaded 2013. Valentina is one of 15 choreographers who are part of Sadler’s Wells Summer University lead by Jonathan Burrows.

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bellandgolfieri.com


01 Something that is intrinsic to London Every London area is characterised by very specific colours: Marble Arch and Bond Street are populated by the bright yellow shopping bags from Selfridges. Knightsbridge is dark green from Harrods’ own bags. Piccadilly takes its pale blue sophistication from Fortnum and Mason. Then if you happen to be around King’s Cross it’s all see through. Courtesy of the British Library bl.uk

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02 Something trendy The Bagel shop in Brick Lane; salt beef bagel is the thing to get, especially at 3 a.m. timeout.com/london/restaurants/brick-lanebeigel-bake

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Somewhere scenic Greenwich Park (worth making a special trip to the top to see the observatory), Primrose Hill or Hampsted Heath royalparks.org.uk primrosehill.com goo.gl/COsktz

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A local drinking place For something authentic The Boot on Cromer Street in Bloomsbury is a proper old man’s pub 116 Cromer Street. WC1H 8BS For something elegant and timeless The Zetter Townhouse in Clerkenwell, leather Chesterfields and all 49/50 St. John’s Square. EC1V 4JJ thezettertownhouse.com Or something edgy and ultra cool Sketch on Conduit Street, great for breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea, late night drinks and general amazement 9 Conduit Street. W1S 2XG sketch.uk.com For some of the best cocktails in London, The Night Jar in Old Street (but you must book in advance!) 129 City Road. EC1V 1JB barnightjar.com

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Something out of the way of the hustle and bustle Highgate Cemetery. Some might say a bit morbid, but stunningly beautiful highgatecemetery.org

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A really interesting little place The Sir John Soane’s Museum. It can be viewed by candlelight on the first Tuesday evening of every month. AMAZING!!! 13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields. WC2A 3BP soane.org

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07 Something for free or somewhere free The most incredible views, and some pretty incredible food if you wish to eat, on the 38th and 40th floor of the Heron Tower in Liverpool Street. The restaurant, Sushi Samba, is on the pricey side but the lift and the views are free! 110 Bishopsgate. EC2N 4AY sushisamba.com

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London pub with good pub grub! The Anchor and Hope on The Cut near Waterloo. Phenomenal slow food 36 The Cut. SE1 8LP anchorandhopepub.co.uk

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pub 09 A strange place/thing to do in London Hot Tub Cinema. Go on the website for location details – they change everytime! But the idea is that you go and sit in a hot jacuzzi on a rooftop somewhere and watch some old classic movie sipping prosecco hottubcinema.com

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A decent restaurant that has no star ratings! Pollo on Old Compton Street in Soho. An Italian institution; don’t judge it by its look, it serves some of the best pizzas in town! 20 Old Compton Street. W1D 4TW Done!

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11 A place where you can find me I have just moved onto a house boat in Canary Wharf. I just love sitting on deck sipping Campari and soda and absorbing the sunshine reflected from the financial district’s tall glass buildings. If you happen to be nearby you’ll be welcome on board

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12 A personal recommendation Pay a visit to the V&A museum Cromwell Road. SW7 2RL vam.ac.uk

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Somewhere with a panoramic view The cable car between Royal Victoria and North Greenwich. Super quiet, you always get your own private car and the views are spectacular royaldocks.net/cable-car goo.gl/z2RuRA

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A secret no one knows I’m terrible at keeping secrets so whatever secret I might have been told or discovered it’s already in the public domain. However you might like to make an appointment to visit the National Theatre costume department and browse the thousands of costumes from past productions now available to rent nationaltheatre.org.uk/backstage/costume

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A market to visit Borough Market in London Bridge for food; Spitalfields for clothes; Brick Lane for stolen bikes boroughmarket.org.uk spitalfields.co.uk visitbricklane.org

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A souvenir However much you may convince yourself that they are tacky, cheap and nasty you’ll make good use of a paper mask of members of the Royal Family

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Something you just cannot miss A boat ride on the Thames Clipper at sunset. Board at Embankment or Waterloo (possibly afte a nice stroll on the Southbank) and head down to Greenwich. Sit outside if the weather allows thamesclippers.com

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James Finnemore, “OH|GLORY” © Jo Forrest

James Finnemore presents London


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James Finnemore James Finnemore is a dance artist and choreographer. After graduation from the Northern School of Contemporary Dance, James gained an apprenticeship with Hofesh Shechter Company, touring Uprising/In Your Rooms internationally. After his apprenticeship, he joined Carte Blanche, the national company of Norway, performing for one season with them. In 2010, he re-joined Hofesh Shechter Company, predominantly performing touring Political Mother. Since September 2013 he has been performing on Punchdrunk’s The Drowned Man. James has choreographed a number of dance works including Patriot. This premiered at Cloud Dance Festival and has since been performed in various UK venues as well as international festivals, earning an award for Best Choreographic Direction at ACT Festival Bilbao (Spain). In 2012, James created The Age as part of In Good Company, an initiative run by Hofesh Shechter Company where dancers are given time and resources to work on their own choreographic interests. The programme was taken on a tour of the South East performing in venues such as The Brighton Dome, The Robin Howard Theatre and Pavilion Dance. In early 2013, he was commissioned to create a new piece for students at Roehampton University entitled Parade. Last summer, he performed at Cloud Dance Festival again, presenting In The Dry, a solo that was a pre-study for my most recent work OH|GLORY. James is currently working on his latest choreographic work, which will premiere at The Place next spring. vimeo.com/85573477


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Something trendy Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium. Something of a fad but the idea of having tea surrounded by cute cats might be a good one! ladydinahs.com

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A local drinking place 69 Colebrook Row The bar with no name. A great, rather hidden cocktail bar in Angel Islington. Has a great 1950’s feel, with an extensive and unusual cocktail menu 69colebrookerow.com

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04 Something free or somewhere free The Natural History Museum’s permanent dinosaur exhibition. Go to the museum anyway, but its famous dinosaur exhibition is really worth seeing! nhm.ac.uk

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Somewhere scenic Clissold Park, Stoke Newington. A lovely little park a little way away from the centre of London. Boasts a nice cafe in the middle of the park, along with the opportunity to take a look at some animals! The deer enclosure being the highlight. Stoke Newington has a huge amount of great cafes and restaurants just a moments away from Clissold Park hackney.gov.uk/clissold-park.htm

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London pub with good pub grub! The Angelic. Serves very good food and has nice, friendly atmosphere theangelic.co.uk

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A personal recommendation It may well be a chain restaurant, but I do think if you want a good burger go to Byron! byronhamburgers.com

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A market to visit Columbia Road flower market. Happens every Sunday near Brick Lane/Spitalfields goo.gl/DKBiR8

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07 Somewhere with a panoramic view Alexandra Palace. Now after some re-development Ali Pali has a great little park surrounding it (has a deer enclosure too!) and as is situated on top of a rather big hill you have a great view over most of central London

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Something you just cannot miss Do the obvious, go to the Southbank, visit the Tate Modern, see the London Eye. It’s touristic but why not?! southbankcentre.co.uk tate.org.uk londoneye.com

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Valentina Golfieri & Amy Bell, “I Just Close My Eyes – Here Are The Devils” © Chris Nash

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Amy Bell presents London


Amy Bell

bellandgolfieri.com

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Amy Bell is a contemporary dance performer, maker, teacher and writer. She has danced for Hussein Chalayan & Damien Jalet, Tino Sehgal, h2dance, Sally Marie’s Sweetshop Revolution, Marco D’Agostin, Giorgia Nardin, Conor Doyle and Charlotte Spencer amongst others. She worked as performer and rehearsal director for Maresa von Stockert’s Tilted Productions on theatre and site specific productions from 2007 to 2012. With Valentina Golfieri, she has choreographed a series of duets performed in the UK, Italy and Russia and a chamber opera for Wilton’s Music Hall. This year, Amy has been awarded a Lisa Ullmann Travelling Scholarship Fund to develop the solo Small Pleasures (For Her) in San Francisco. Amy is project writer for Performing Gender, a European project for performance on gender and sexuality in gallery spaces. She took part in ChoreoRoam Europe 2012 and is a member of The Hunting Lodge choreographic research collective which sprang out of it. Amy is a Sadler’s Wells Summer University artist. She has lectured in Choreography at London Contemporary Dance School and Northern School of Contemporary Dance and in Critical Studies at Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance. She read English Literature at Cambridge University and trained at London Contemporary Dance School.


01 Something that is intrinsic to London The truly awe-inspiring richness of human variety. London has been a magnet for all kinds of people from all over the world for hundreds of years. The history of that is fascinating and, combined with our strong liberal tradition, makes for a mind blowing melee of language, culture, tradition and personal expression hrp.org.uk/TowerOfLondon

02 Something trendy Going out to bars and clubs in Dalston, hipster heaven

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Somewhere scenic The beautiful, overgrown, Gothic gloom and tranquil wilds of Nunhead Cemetery or Highgate Cemetery are great for walking and thinking goo.gl/DjTdXh highgatecemetery.org

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A local drinking place Local to The Place - The Boot, a proper pub goers pub featuring an inexplicable exercise bike in the ladies toilet. Unlikely to sell Vermouth though goo.gl/iYFsdS

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Something out of the way of the hustle and bustle I love going to some of the indie cinemas in London. Check out the BFI on the Southbank, the Picturehouse and Everyman cinemas dotted across the city or oddities such as the Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square for foreign and art house films bfi.org.uk everymancinema.com princecharlescinema.com

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08 London pub with good pub grub! The Duke of Cambridge in Islington is a certified organic pub. Amazing traditional and tasty food at reasonable prices, excellent craft beers and ales, relaxed atmosphere sloeberry.co.uk

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07 Something for free or somewhere free Take your pick of incredible free museums, yes all FREE! Tate Britain, Tate Modern, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Victoria and Albert, British Museum, Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Museum of London... tate.org.uk nationalgallery.org.uk vam.ac.uk britishmuseum.org sciencemuseum.org.uk nhm.ac.uk museumoflondon.org.uk

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A really interesting little place The Royal Vauxhaul Tavern - home of subversive cabaret, comedy, drag, theatre performance and queer club nights rvt.org.uk


09 A strange place/thing to do in London Not really strange but perhaps these might not normally occur to you... Fancy a bold change? You could get an incredible hair cut and colour for free at some of the top hair salons that have teaching academies (Vidal Sasson, Ena in Covent Garden, Hob in Camden). If you have a few hours it’s worth it sassoon.com enasalon.com hobsalons.com/salons/camden.php Or if you fancy something less superficial... London Buddhist Centre in Bethnal Green offers free lunchtime meditation sessions. They have a huge Golden Buddha and a lovely little relaxing courtyard garden lbc.org.uk

10 A decent restaurant that has no star ratings! I’m fond of a Vantra Vitao near Tottenham Court Road station. Great vegan food and I’m not even a vegan vantra.co.uk

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Or if you’d like to bust an alternative move there’s the Rivoli Ballroom in Brockley, an intact 1950s ballroom which hosts queer ballroom dancing nights therivoli.co.uk

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A place where you can find me You probably can’t, it’s very hard to find anyone in this city

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12 A personal recommendation MK II - a gritty independent studio and gallery space in Clapton that specialises in experimental electronic music events, often free weekenders. Talented people, chilled out vibe and beer from an indoor shed on wheels claptonisgood.com/studio.html 41

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13 Somewhere with a panoramic view Frank’s Cafe is a favourite roof top bar on top of a multi-story car park in Peckham. An excellent vantage point to watch the sunset over the city whilst listening to great music and sipping a tasty drink. Only open in summer though frankscafe.org.uk

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14 A secret no one knows secret-london.co.uk Probably quite a lot of people know about it, but you can discover some gems

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A market to visit For food, I would suggest Borough Market and for clothes and knick-knacks, Brick Lane visitbricklane.org boroughmarket.org.uk

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A souvenir Buy yourself an Oyster card for the cheapest travel fairs. When you leave it’ll be a reminder to come back

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Something you just cannot miss All the free museums! Also Foyles bookshop on Charing Cross Road is huge, amazing and makes you want to read everything foyles.co.uk

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