Showing posts with label Your Face Your Fortune. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Your Face Your Fortune. Show all posts

04 April 2010

Review of Your Face, Your Fortune at NVT Theatre Jan 2010

The play 'The Ugly One' was followed in the bar by 'Your Face, Your Fortune', a collaboration between performance artists Tamar Daly and Sara Popowa, where, through photography and masks, rather than surgery, the audience could change their own faces, explore their identities and further develop issues raised in the play.

Your Face, Your Fortune is stylish, well played and well choreographed. The energy and interplay between Daly and Popowa as performers, combines with a mix of technology and sticky paper to define and drive this work where photographs of the audience are printed onto masks with press-out, peel-off features.

How does it then feel to then see the results of moving your own features on a mask of you face, or exchanging your features with another’s? Build comic, or tragic, composite identities that would confuse the most sophisticated facial recognition software. Maybe even try to test the town centre CCTV operators’ skills on the way home?

It is reassuring that in these times of often over complex computer solutions, Daly and Popowa have brought together the very different components of Your Face, Your Fortune without letting the technology distract from the essential fun of their performance.

Andy Towers

February 2010

Read the review on the New Venture Theatre website here.

19 February 2010

Review and pics of Your Face, Your Fortune at NVT Theatre Jan 2010

The play 'The Ugly One' was followed in the bar by 'Your Face, Your Fortune', a collaboration between performance artists Tamar Daly and Sara Popowa, where, through photography and masks, rather than surgery, the audience could change their own faces, explore their identities and further develop issues raised in the play.
Your Face, Your Fortune is stylish, well played and well choreographed. The energy and interplay between Daly and Popowa as performers, combines with a mix of technology and sticky paper to define and drive this work where photographs of the audience are printed onto masks with press-out, peel-off features.
How does it then feel to then see the results of moving your own features on a mask of you face, or exchanging your features with another’s? Build comic, or tragic, composite identities that would confuse the most sophisticated facial recognition software. Maybe even try to test the town centre CCTV operators’ skills on the way home?
It is reassuring that in these times of often over complex computer solutions, Daly and Popowa have brought together the very different components of Your Face, Your Fortune without letting the technology distract from the essential fun of their performance.
Andy Towers
February 2010

11 January 2010


06 January 2010

An evening of drama and visual performance,
featuring the play ‘The Ugly One’, directed by Mike Stubbs
and continuing with
‘Your Face, Your Fortune’,
created by Tamar Daly and Sara Popowa in response to the play.

New Venture Theatre, Bedford Place, Brighton
bar opens 6 pm, show starts 7:45 pm
16, 17 (matinee 2:30), 19, 20, 21, 22 January
Premiere Saturday 16th
Tickets £8 or £9 final Fri/Sat. All tickets £6 on Tuesday.
Reserve online at www.newventure.org.uk or phone 01273 746118.

The Ugly One is a sharp and bizarre comedy on beauty, identity and getting ahead (or a face) in life. Lette thought he was normal. But to everyone else, including his loving wife, he is ‘unspeakably ugly’. When the extent of his ugliness is revealed he turns to a plastic surgeon for help. But after the bandages come off, Lette soon learns that there is such a thing as too beautiful. This play owes glancing debts to the Marx Brothers and Kenny Everett and laughs at our obsession with external beauty.

Your Face, Your Fortune extends the themes of The Ugly One into a live happening. It toys with the possibility of changing one's fortune by changing one's face and invites the audience to participate in a 'photographic facial surgery'.

Be prepared for it to get a little sticky.


09 December 2009

YOUR FACE, YOUR FORTUNE


Documentation of a live performance by Miss Daly & Miss Popowa: YOUR FACE, YOUR FORTUNE - a one-to-two performance.

This 5 min performance ran for two hours in a small closed space within Supperclub @ The Basement, a live performance venue in Brighton, UK. The theme for the night was 'Fortune'. During this time, Miss D & S read 26 audience members' faces/fortunes with their hands. The resulting reading - a printed portrait with peelable features - was given to the audience with the invitation to CHANGE their fortune by changing their FACE.

Concept and performance:Sara Popowa & Tamar Daly
Technical performance operator: Michail Mavronas
Camera: Ruben Woodin
Graphic design: Sara Popowa

20 October 2009

'Your Face, Your Fortune' at Supperclub WHITE NIGHT Special, The Basement, Brighton


A collaboration between Sara Popowa and Tamar Daly, concocted especially for SUPPER CLUB SPECIAL: FORTUNES OF WHITE NIGHT.
24 Kensington Street, Brighton BN1 4NJ

In this one-to-two performance, Miss Popowa and Miss Daly offer a Facial Reading plus a Ticket of Fortune which gives you the opportunity to CHANGE your face and fortune on the night!

The fortune tellers will be available for two hours between
11pm - 1 am.

Fortune Tellers: Miss Sara Popowa and Miss Tamar Daly
Machine Magician: Mr Michail Mavronas
Base concept: Sara Popowa, developed in collaboration with Tamar Daly

SUPPER CLUB SPECIAL: FORTUNES OF WHITE NIGHT

FREE

6.00pm – 4.00am.


Cooked up especially for White Night, Supper Club presents a night of chaos. Leave your expectations at the door. They wont help you here. Indulge yourself in a frenzy of live performance intoxication, a 10-hour odd-athon for the fortunate few. With music, live art, video art, invisible art, explosive art, art that makes you go ‘what the hell was that?’ and art that shouts ‘Don’t just sit there, DO something’, Supper Club Special demands your presence.


Concocted from the most exciting new performance in the country by Basement Supported artists Janine Fletcher, Avis Cockbill, Victoria Melody and Luan Blake, Supper Club is fast building a reputation as night not to be missed.

You won't know what's on the menu until it's served…