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Love You Approximately


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Love You Approximately


Exciting new theatreutterly rewarding - National Radio

They met on her OE. Now Imogen is back in New Zealand and Pere lives in Spain. Bravely they attempt to grow a relationship at a long distance using all the technology they have at their disposal: webcam, online chat, emails, text messages. Explore a connection that crosses cultures, languages and time-zones, as Imogen and Pere create a poignant contemporary love story which has become a reality for thousands of people worldwide.

Award-winning NZ theatre collective the clinic presents a visually rich and dramatically compelling multimedia performance. During its ten-year history, the clinic has created over fifteen performances, marrying the art of storytelling with theatrical and technical innovation, garnering acclaim from critics and audiences alike.

"undoubtedly talented and their innovative use of new technologies, media and art forms deserves wider recognition NZ Listener

After 5 years living and working in Barcelona and Girona, Spain, director Julieanne Eason, is returning to her home town of Christchurch with Love You Approximately. Collaborating with artists in Girona, Spain, Love You Approximately is a love story with 2 actors “ one actor live and the other only in video. Using all the technology available to them, the clinic incorporates pre-recorded video projection, live feed between Spain and New Zealand, skype, webcam, emails and text messages.


Christchurch Arts Festival 2009
Tuesday 28th to Friday 31st July, 7pm
Saturday 1st August, 2pm & 7pm
CoCA Gallery
66 Gloucester St, Christchurch
Tickets: Full Price $25, Concession/Friend $20
Bookings: www.ticketek.co.nz or 0800 ticketek (8425 3835)

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innovative, immensely creative, striking and original" The Press

The clinic is a collective of performers and artists known for creativity, innovation and differentiation. Devising original work, experimenting with multimedia and site-specific theatre, their works include Christchurch Summertimes Seasons of Cyrano de Bergerac and The Reluctant Doctor of Love, The Peculiar Case of Clara Parsons (Nominated œBest Original Theatre & Best Sound Design Wgtn Chapman Tripp Awards 2004), Wild Night American Dream (Nominated Best Original Theatre Wgtn Chapman Tripp Awards 2001), Beneath Our Feet (Christchurch Arts Festival 2001), The Forbidden Room (Fringe Best for Multimedia Wgtn Fringe Festival 2001) and Synapse: digging for apples (“Fringe Best for Theatre Wgtn Fringe Festival 2000).

"accessible, entertaining, and vastly different from the usual theatrical fare"
Dominion Post


Personnel

Director Julieanne Eason
Assistant Director Lucette Hindin
Produced by the clinic

Performers Lara Fischel Chisholm
Olmo Hidalgo Solé
Script Lucette Hindin
Script (Spain) Ana Rodriguez Leon

Set Design Julian Southgate
Sound Design leyton leyton
Video Director Julieanne Eason
Video Assistant Dave Isdale
Graphic Design Merle Schubert
Technical Director Simon Kong

Julieanne Eason
From its inception, Julieanne has worked with the clinic mainly as videographer / art director, producing a number of moving image works for our performances. In 2004 she was awarded a DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) scholarship with which she completed a year of postgraduate studies in experimental media at the University of Arts in Berlin. Julieanne now lives in Barcelona where she leads a double life; video artist living in the inner city, her works screening around the globe, and ecstatic manual laborer, renovating a ruin in the countryside.

Lucette Hindin
Lucette has worked with the clinic as an actor, director, writer and costumer. She gained a BA (hons) in Theatre and Film Studies from the University of Canterbury in 1999. Of all the clinic members, Lucette is the only one continuing to live in New Zealand. Over the past three years, she has been making theatre and short films in the houses she has lived in in Lyttelton. Lucette has also worked as a life drawing model, a librarian and teacher of devised theatre at Christchurch Polytechnic (CPIT).

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