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The company
Katie Etheridge works across art forms, including live performance, video, installation, and sound, to make work that responds to, and seeks to create meaningful connections with, local people and places. Katie loves working outside in streets and fields, and seeks international opportunities to create new projects and collaborations that enable intimate encounters with audiences on their own territory.
www.oldclockshop.co.uk
www.thebasement.uk.com/
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The assembly
Katie Etheridge scratched the tarmac of central Brighton to uncover some of its lost, hidden and imagined histories.
Field Work takes audiences on
a heightened journey through the North Laine, an area whose identity has radically changed over the last 40 years, but whose street layout still follows that of the medieval fields it is named after.
This participatory walking performance involved amongst other things: going underground, maps, dancing, coffee drinking, listening to
birds and shoe throwing. |

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