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James Berlyn Seeks Support

JAmes BerlynOne of our favourite performers James Berlyn is seeking support for his new project via a Pozible campaign.

The brand new immersive theatre project from James Berlyn, ‘yourseven’ promises to take you on a guided journey through seven distinct moments or ‘snapshots’ of your life.

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Jumping off from the famous ‘seven ages of man’ speech in Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’, ‘yourseven’ invites you to take a moment to consider how far you’ve come in your own life, and all that is possibly to come.

The show will invite you to step onto the ‘yourseven set’, and you will be led through a series of moments created just for you, and you’ll leave with a unique memento of your journey.

The team are looking to raise $3000 to create production and via the Creative Partnerships Australia MATCH program every dollar donated will be given an additional dollar.

The projects just a few hundred dollars short of it’s goal but the deadline is closing.  So if you’ve loved James’ previous shows reach into you pocket and support his newest work.

Head to the Pozible Page

James Berlyn is an award-winning performing artist and lecturer of more than twenty five years’ experience. Trained in dance at VCA, he has worked in dance, dance-theatre, theatre and community art across the country and internationally as a creator, performer, director and curator.

He is the instigator and co-founder of Proximity Festival, creator of participatory performance works Crash Course and Tawdry Heartburn’s Manic Cures, and has appeared at festivals and venues around the country, including Perth Festival, Sydney Festival, Brisbane Festival, Ten Days on the Island, WOMADelaide, Enlighten and the Festival of Live Art, Melbourne.

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10-04-2014   James Berlyn dives into Gilbert and Sullivan

08-11-2013   Signing Up for a Crash Course

04-02-2012    In Proximity – James Berlyn

10-02-2010   Bigger Than Berlyn

 

  

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