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Saima Duhare - Producer/Director It's an honour to have been given the opportunity to take on Salvador Dali . Surrealism gives you the ability and the challenge to really navigate your imagination beyond belief . Salvador Dali was and is the most respected surrealist artist and I will second that - Surrealism in Progress . |
| Gemma Faulkner - Prop Master
Gemma has been the resident Set Designer and Prop Maker at the Freehold Theatre in Muswell Hill for 7 years and recently teamed up with Palladini Productions to design & build the set for their production of "Dalí's Lionnete". I have a good knowledge of a large variety of materials and I always bring creativity, versatility and practicality to any project I am involved in. Visit: www.freeholdtheatre.co.uk |
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Nick Fearne- Writer Nick lives just north of Inverness and is Arts development Officer for Moray Council. In the past he was a teacher before running away to the theatre. He was for a time Director of Aberdeen Alternative Festival. Nick has written for professionals, community groups (including site specific work), youth theatre, children, theatre in education and inmates in Peterhead prison. Works include Stanley, Seannachaidh and The Wicked Witch and the Wonderful Well (Cumbernauld Theatre); Snorro the Dwarf, Gold Tree & Silver Tree (Invergordon Art Centre); Dr Dog and It’s a Wasteful Life (Dogdaze); Romeo and Juliet – are dead (Charioteer - Italy and Scotland tours); Playing a round with Shakespeare and A midsummer Night’s Dream adaptation (Wildbird). |
| James Long- Writer
James W. E. Long is currently completing his BA in Creative Writing at South Bank University where he co-founded The Shakespeare Society with whom he acts and abridges. Recently, he has worked on various Community Theatre projects in South London, stage managing productions of ‘The Wind in the Willows’ and ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ (forthcoming), as well as acting in various experimental productions. A writer of short stories and poetry, James is currently working to complete his first novel. He has recently returned from a research trip to Latin America where he is writing and producing a creative documentary exploring oral culture, folklore and myth in the ‘age of the internet’ (due to start production in late 2012); he also works as an English teacher in Bogota D. C.. |
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Harald Haugan - Photographer After a lifetime of photographic passion, Harald moved to London thirteen years ago to study photography at the University of Westminster. He now concentrates on stage-photography, theatre, bands, as well as doing portraits and commercial photography. Harald last year did a project called "Around India in 80 Trains" (www.80trains.com). He has done assignments for EMI, Sony, Above Magazine and the Guardian, in print and online. Website: www.hauganphotography.co.uk |
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Lori Baker - Make-up Artist Lori is a Londoner born in New York. Her career in films is very diverse, ranging from film editing to make up, including London Fashion week featuring Naomi Campbell’s fund raising event for flood victims in the UK. She has also created make up for films, such as: Da Silva Da Silva (TV), A long way home (TV film), Murder in the family (drama/documentary), plus various other projects. |
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