people

music:

The Mysteries

of China

(Charlie Barber)

from

Blood of a Poet

Charlie Barber

Artistic Director

Charlie Barber has a deserved reputation for bringing innovative productions to audiences throughout the world. His prolific output as a composer, and talent for combining disparate musical influences and genre, have brought him acclaim and recognition outside his native Wales, making him a ‘hot to watch’ for audiences and critics alike.

His recent performance and touring programmes include:

musicians:

Nick Williams (oboe);

Charlotte Self (bass clarinet);

Jonathan Burnett (violin);

Hugh Wilkinson (percussion)

KITSCH'N'SYNC

AFRODISIAC 

 

LUDWIG 

- a club-style event with musicians, dancers, video and DJs (March 2001)

- a multimedia event of Afro-latino music with live band, dancers, drummers,

  breakdancers, street performers, video and live art (October 2003)

- a tribute to Beethoven in music and film (February 2006)

He has also written music to be performed live with classics of early silent cinema including:

THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER (Jean Epstein, France 1928)

MOULIN ROUGE (Ewald André Dupont, UK 1928)

BLOOD OF A POET (Jean Cocteau, France 1930)

Board of Management

Aidan Plender (chair)

Andy Bolton

Mark Brough

Ruth Garnault

Giulia Vidal

Website architecture: Mark Brough

Graphic design: Charlie Barber

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