European Premiere

Mariana Valencia (New York)

ALBUM

Friday 18 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park
Birmingham, B12 9QH United Kingdom
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Presented in partnership with MAC

55 mins
Mariana Valencia

Credit Ian Douglas

Album is a one woman theatre show that unites text, song, and dance inside of the content of an album—a picture album, a song album, an autobiographical album, a herstorical album—finding ways to be an archive, or altar, for Valencia’s body. Through factual, humorous, and grave observations, a frame of self-identification is established and charged with the task to preserve and perform a self herstory as an album in image and song. Valencia’s relationship to urbanity, vampires, love, and marginality arise with equal importance as she orbits the primary curiosity: Who will write herstory? Album starts this process—so the author of Valencia’s herstory can have good notes.

Fierce are producing a UK tour of the work which will include dates at Colchester Arts Centre, Arena Theatre (Wolverhampton), Marlborough Theatre (Brighton), Chisenhale Dance Centre (London) and more TBA.

‘[Valencia] approaches making performance as assembling notes for a future biographer. Dance is often romanticized for its ephemerality, but Ms. Valencia, shaping her own narrative, intends to leave a record... With her terse, inviting sense of humor, switching matter of factly between tasks... By the end, a stranger has become a friend.’

– The New York Times

Fierce Says

Valencia is such a warm presence, and her original songs are brilliantly funny, there’s even an appearance from Gloria Estefan. However, don’t be deceived – this is a super smart show, that rips up the autobiographical performance rulebook. We Stan.

Details

Friday 18 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

Midlands Arts Centre, Foyle Studio

UK Premiere

Begüm Erciyas (Berlin / Brussels)

Voicing Pieces

Friday 18 October 2019Sunday 20 October 2019

110 Northwood Street
Birmingham, B3 1SZ United Kingdom
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Presented in partnership with Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Supported by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Goethe-Institut London

30 mins

In Voicing Pieces, your own voice is staged to become the protagonist. In the intimacy of an isolated sound booth, guided by a simple score, you become spectator of your own voice.

Aren’t our own voices always inauthentic and uncanny? Who is speaking, when your own voice speaks? Rather than recognizing yourself in the stranger, Voicing Pieces is an invitation to recognize the stranger
in yourself.

Please not the venue of this performance has changed to what was previously announced. This performances will now take place at AE Harris.

Concept – Begüm Erciyas
Realisation – Begüm Erciyas and Matthias Meppelink
Dramaturgy – Marnix Rummens
Live-operation – Eric Desjeux, Marc Melià, Begüm Erciyas
Text – Matthias Meppelink, Begüm Erciyas, Jacob Wren
Set Realisation – Tim Vanhentenryk, Lena Buchwald, Barbara Greiner
Artistic Collaboration – Jean-Baptiste Veyret-Logerias
Production Management/ PR – Barbara Greiner
Production – Begüm Erciyas, Platform 0090
Co-production – wpZimmer (Antwerp), STUK (Leuven), Tanzfabrik Berlin/Tanznacht Berlin
Research support/residency – Kunstencentrum BUDA (Kortrijk), Q-O2 Workspace for experimental music and sound art (Brussels), FrankfurtLAB, Tanzrecherche NRW, Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa
Supported by – Hauptstadkulturfonds Berlin

‘It is a long journey, although it lasts only half an hour, which eventually brings you back home to yourself, to your own voice. And it will never sound the same again. Magical.’

– deMorgen

Fierce Says

A performance in which you become the performer, for an audience of yourself. This is a beautiful and unusual installation that we also found strangely empowering. Be sure to book quick as slots are extremely limited.

Details

Friday 18 October 2019Sunday 20 October 2019

AE Harris

Oozing Gloop (Norwich / Berlin)

The Gloop Show

Thursday 17 October 2019Friday 18 October 2019

Unit 4 Minerva Works, 158 Fazeley Street
Birmingham, B5 5RT United Kingdom
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Presented in partnership with New Queers on the Block

60 mins
https://vimeo.com/286885799
Oozing Gloop

The Gloop Show by Oozing Gloop – ‘our leading green autistic drag queen’ – takes you on a psycho-magical trip through the universal A E I O U.

On route we ramble through a dream scape of gigantic vowels, handmade patchwork, masks and wigs. Our guiding green vagabond wielding a 7ft mascara wand assures that squares make squares, triangles make triangles and doing things…does stuff.

The Gloop Show re-stitches the fabric of our reality and charts sublime new political territories. This is your survival guide to the 21st century!

Creation & Performance – Oozing Gloop
Producer – Catherine Hoffmann
Lighting – Marty Langthorne
Assistant – Moa Johansson

Fierce Says

We first met Oozing Gloop when they used to work the door back in the early days of Sink the Pink. Now they’ve gone and created one of the most distinctive shows we’ve seen by a UK artist in recent memory. Don’t miss it, it’s a real trip!

Details

Thursday 17 October 2019Friday 18 October 2019

Centrala

World Premiere

Gillie Kleiman & Greg Wohead (Newcastle / London)

Familiar

Thursday 17 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Broad St
Birmingham, B1 2EP United Kingdom
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Commissioned by Fierce and Dance City. Presented in partnership with Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Supported by ARC Stockton, Wainsgate Chapel, Shoreditch Town Hall, Northern Stage and Roehampton University.

Gillie Kleiman & Greg Wohead

Familiar is a double bill of new theatre shows on significant otherness. One authored by Kleiman and performed by Wohead, the other authored by Wohead and performed by Kleiman, the two are twisted together with story, song and spit.

Springboarding from a question of companionship, Kleiman and Wohead reach for something mysterious: a shaggy dog story danced by Twin Peaks’ legendary Log Lady, speaking from the beyond to enable the pair to become others of significance then and there in the theatre.

This new Fierce commission will tour UK theatres in 2020.

Design – Tim Spooner
Producer – Beckie Darlington

Fierce Says

Gillie and Greg are two of the most exciting young makers in the UK, so when they told us they wanted to make solos for each other we jumped at the chance. Expect a beautiful and quirky design by brilliant artist Tim Spooner too.

Details

Thursday 17 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

Birmingham Repertory Theatre, The DOOR

UK Premiere

Tania El Khoury (Beirut)

The Search for Power

Wednesday 16 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

110 Northwood Street
Birmingham, B3 1SZ United Kingdom
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Presented in partnership with Shubbak Festival. Commissioned by ANTI Festival & Shubbak Festival. Supported by British Council, Arts Council England & brut Wien.

60 mins (approx)
Tania El Khoury, The Search for Power
Tania El Khoury, The Search for Power

On a night with a sudden electricity outage in Beirut, the artist and her historian husband promised each other to research the history of power outages in Lebanon. They went on a journey collecting documents. Some were simply not accessible. The paper trail led them to archives in five different countries. They reached as far back as 1906, when electricity was first introduced to Beirut. They found a transnational story involving businessmen, politicians, warlords, multi-national corporations, and colonial powers. They discovered traces of everyday acts of survival, resistance, and sabotage by workers and electricity users. They decided to trace their steps back and share it in this new play.

The Search for Power is a new theatre show inviting the audience to look into archival documents, inaccessible knowledge, and a personal quest for revenge.

Work – Tania El Khoury in collaboration with Ziad Abu-Rish
Performance – Tania El Khoury, Ziad Abu-Rish, and Petra Abousleiman
Research – Ziad Abu-Rish with support from Owain Lawson
Graphic Design – Jana Traboulsi
Production Design – Petra Abousleiman
Sound Design – Ali Beidoun
Dramaturgy – Deborah Pearson
UK Producer – Karl Taylor

Fierce Says

Tania was last at Fierce when we commissioned her installation 'Gardens Speak' in 2014 which became a major international success touring to 18 countries worldwide. Tania is a vital voice in contemporary theatre and we’re honoured to be partnering with Shubbak Festival to host the UK premiere of this unique, immersive story.

Details

Wednesday 16 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

AE Harris

UK Premiere

Kate McIntosh (Brussels)

In Many Hands

Tuesday 15 October 2019Thursday 17 October 2019

Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Broad St
Birmingham, B1 2EP United Kingdom
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Presented in partnership with Birmingham Repertory Theatre

90 mins
Kate McIntosh, In Many Hands

Credit Mandy Lyn

In recent years, audiences to Kate McIntosh’s works have been involved in many different ways – they have been invited to take part as accomplices, craftsmen, orchestra-members and rainmakers.

This project steps away from the stage – instead bringing the audience into a series of aesthetic sensory situations, inviting them to experiment with materials and encounter physical phenomena themselves. In Many Hands is part laboratory, part expedition, part meditation – as it unfolds, visitors take their time to engage and explore as they wish, following their noses and curiosities. Returning to Fierce for the third time, Kate’s work is guided by her ongoing fascinations with the misuse of objects, playfulness with the audience and an off-beat humour.

Concept & Direction – Kate McIntosh
Developed in collaboration with – Arantxa Martinez, Josh Rutter
Presented with – Lucie Schroeder
Sound – John Avery
Light & technique – Joëlle Reyns
Technical direction tour – Koen De Saeger, Michele Piazzi
Artistic advice – Dries Douibi, Gary Stevens
Studio Assistance – Lucie Schroeder
Drawings – Daria Gatti
Production – Sarah Parolin, Linda Sepp
Production Assistance – Jana Durnez, Anneliese Ostertag, Mara Kirchberg
Producing – SPIN

‘After about 45 minutes, there is probably no one in the room whose hands are not completely filthy... A rare and wonderful offer to concentrate on yourself without losing sight of your fellow human beings.’

– kultur.kino.ruhr

Fierce Says

Fierce isn’t generally a fan of audience participation but we are in LOVE with this show. Its democratic format means everyone engages on an equal level, and nobody is left feeling exposed. We don’t want to give too much away – just trust us and come, we had a transcendental experience. A festival highlight.

Details

Tuesday 15 October 2019Thursday 17 October 2019

Birmingham Repertory Theatre, The STUDIO

UK Premiere

Davy Pieters (Rotterdam)

How Did I Die

Tuesday 15 October 2019Wednesday 16 October 2019

Warwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick
Coventry, CV4 7AL United Kingdom
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This presentation is supported by performing Arts Fund NL. Presented in partnership with Warwick Arts Centre and BE FESTIVAL.

65 mins
Davy Pieters, How Did I Die

Credit Anna van Kooij

In How Did I Die, time cannot be trusted: neither the period from the discovery of the body to a possible conclusion, nor the possible final hours of the deceased. Nothing is certain. Time and truth are manipulated, conspiracy theories revised. The truth is a complex puzzle in which our fantasies can be gruesomely real or unreal. Just one murder has taken place, but there are countless paths that could have led to it. Does the reconstruction bring us closer to the truth, or does it push us further away? How Did I Die is a realistically fictional, cinematic, physical production. Particularly suitable for those who love a good thriller.

See How Did I Die as part of our Gala Opening double bill alongside Justin Shoulder’s Carrion at Warwick Arts Centre on Tuesday 15th October. Our special price double bill ticket includes a free return bus leaving Birmingham at 6pm from Minerva Works and returning after the last show. Double bill ticket available here.

Please note Warwick Arts Centre is in Coventry and not walkable from the other Birmingham venues.

Script, Direction & Set Design – Davy Pieters
Performance – Klára Alexová Nina Fokker Alexei Ovsiannikov
Sound Design – Jimi Zoet
Lighting Design & Technical Support – Bob Ages
Coaching – Marc Linssen Jetse Batelaan Loes van der Pligt
Photography – Roy Soetekouw
Producing – Theater Rotterdam and Frascati Producties

‘The starting point of How Did I Die may be simple, the precision with which the performance is constructed is masterful. It requires a great talent to tickle the brains of your audience in such an intelligent, witty and hallucinatory way.’

– Trouw

Fierce Says

A murder mystery like you’ve never seen it before. This is theatre for the Netflix generation: a gripping drama, but played out with unbelievable movement skill, with a 90s I Know What You Did Last Summer kinda vibe. Not available on iPlayer.

Details

Tuesday 15 October 2019Wednesday 16 October 2019

Warwick Arts Centre, Studio

Rocio Boliver (MX)

Sweet 60th

Sunday 22 October 2017, 7.30pm8.30pm

(18+)

UK PREMIERE

With her recent body of work ‘Between Menopause and Old Age’ Rocio Boliver has created her own deranged aesthetic and moral solutions for the “problem of age”  exposing a broken society based on looks which has seen old age became synonymous with insult. Join Rocio to celebrate her Sweet 60th Birthday at this Birthday party of a life time.

Rocio Boliver’s practice is a sharp and focused critique of the many repressive ideologies that burden the lives of women. “In this pasteurized society, I prefer to cause disgust, hatred, rejection, confusion, weariness, anxiety, hostility, fear … to further promote mental asepsis.”

Fierce Says: We can’t think of an artist that better sums up everything Fierce is about than Rocio Boliver. An absolute warrior woman, spectacular, disgusting, angry, explicit, campy and beautiful. The perfect way to close Fierce 2017.

Sweet 60th is included in the Fierce Weekend Pass which can be purchased here.

Artist Lecture – Friday 20th October – 5:30pm – Birmingham School of Art

Details

Sunday 22 October 2017

7.30pm

The STUDIO, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Broad Street, B1 2EP