May Contain Food

May Contain Food

Luca Silvestrini's Protein

Feast Fest

Creative Team:

Luca Silvestrini’s Protein

Luca Silvestrini’s Protein

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Luca Silvestrini’s Protein are one of the UK’s leading dance theatre companies. Their live show May Contain Food has toured the UK for several years. In this filmed version, made at The Place in 2016, audiences are invited to watch the show while preparing a menu at home of some of the tasty bites prepared.

Filmed at The Place in 2016 and finally available online, May Contain Food is Protein’s popular and witty piece of dance and music theatre created by Luca Silvestrini and Orlando Gough, featuring an exquisite cast of four vocalists and four dancers singing for their supper.

Sit back, follow the performers and relish the food, just like the dining audience in the recording, as you explore your relationship with eating for a very unique ‘night in.’

Some courses feature simple ingredients such as a cherry tomato and a ball of rice, whilst adventurous audiences seeking a full sensory experience can have a go at Gough’s own recipe of aromatic sticky ginger pudding to bake during the viewing and consume at the end.

Show Info.

Venue:

Online 

Date & Time Slot:

Watch at home at your convenience

Running Time:

90 minutes

Recommended Age:

10+

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Photos – © Feast Fest

Chan Magazine

Chan Magazine

Chán馋

Creative:

Chán馋 is a bilingual magazine dedicated to the UK Sinophone communities.

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Chan Magazine

 

Chán馋 is a bilingual magazine dedicated to the UK Sinophone communities. Through thirteen contributions by seventeen UK-based writers and artists who self-identify as Sinophone diaspora, the first issue of Chán seeks to explore the interconnections between self and collectivity through food – essays, illustrations, images, poetries that construct lines of difference weaved together by memories of food. Instead of identifying as a bilingual publication, we would like to situate ourselves between languages – allowing space for mistranslation, the untranslatable, the incomprehensible, etc. In a time of uncertainties, we are all craving for food and what it signifies – care, support, intimacy and home.

https://chanmagazine.com/

Show Info.

Venue:

Online Platform

Date & Time Slot:

1 tbc

Running Time:

n/a

Recommended Age:

n/a

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“Food/Present” 2023
Shoran Jiang

2023

Food/Present

Shoran Jiang

“Food Present” is an immersive journey that transcends boundaries and embraces the beauty of diversity, interweaving cultures and traditions through a shared appreciation for the art of food. I invite you to explore this AR artwork, and witness the power of unity, creativity, and culinary delights as they converge before your eyes.

“Food Present” evokes the enchantment of childhood wonder, co-created by the children themselves. Their drawings come to life in AR, weaving themselves into a gastronomic vision. These imaginative artworks embody the boundless imagination and inventive spirit of young minds, reminding us of the limitless possibilities that arise when we embrace our creativity.
Huge thanks to the young artists: Ansheng, Charlotte, Cindy, Dora, Elise, Lucas, Max, Muchen, Olivia, Rachel and Sophia, who have contributed creative images.

http://www.shoranjiang.com/

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