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  • Review ​10,000 Gestures by Boris Charmatz review
    18 July 2017

    ​10,000 Gestures by Boris Charmatz review

    by Fay Beesley Local Reporter

    10,000 Gestures takes something that seems utterly random and turns it into a truly beautiful dance piece.

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  • Review ​Ceremony by Phil Collins review
    18 July 2017

    ​Ceremony by Phil Collins review

    by Fay Beesley Local Reporter

    On a sunny Manchester evening, over 200 people gathered into the Bridgewater Hall car park to celebrate the ending of 18 amazing days of the Manchester International Festival 2017.

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  • Review ​Lost Memories Dot Net review
    17 July 2017

    ​Lost Memories Dot Net review

    by Fay Beesley Local Reporter

    Lost Memories Dot Net takes us back to the early 2000s to show us how far the internet has come.

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  • Review Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Change "The Chemistry of Creativity"
    17 July 2017

    Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Change "The Chemistry of Creativity"

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Hans Ulrich Obrist talks to True Faith curator Matthew Higgs, contributing artist Liam Gillick and Peter Saville, Artistic Director for Joy Division and New Order.

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  • Review Creating Manchester Street Poem with Karl Hyde, Joanne Wilson and Jez Green
    17 July 2017

    Creating Manchester Street Poem with Karl Hyde, Joanne Wilson and Jez Green

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Karl Hyde, from Underworld, is the man behind the innovative Manchester Street Poem, and he talks to Joanne Wilson, a volunteer and participant in the project and Jez Green, from homeless charity Mustard Tree.

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  • Review Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Change with Hans Ulrich Obrist and Rem Koolhaas
    17 July 2017

    Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Change with Hans Ulrich Obrist and Rem Koolhaas

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Rem Koolhaas is the architect behind Manchester's new cultural space, The Factory, set to open in 2020, it will be the permanent home of Manchester International Festival. Koolhaas speaks to MIF's Artistic Advisor, Hans Ulrich Obrist about this exciting new development for the city.

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  • Review True Faith review
    15 July 2017

    True Faith review

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Manchester Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition celebrating the arts and culture of Manchester bands Joy Division and New Order.

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  • Review Manchester Street Poem review
    12 July 2017

    Manchester Street Poem review

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Manchester Street Poem is an art installation at UNFEAR on Oldham Street in the Northern Quarter, telling the stories of Manchester's homeless people.

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  • Review Fatherland by Scott Graham, Karl Hyde and Simon Stephens review
    10 July 2017

    Fatherland by Scott Graham, Karl Hyde and Simon Stephens review

    by Matthew Harrison-Lord Local Reporter

    The opening scene sets the premise for the entire work. Three middle age Londoners collating stories regarding fatherhood by returning to their hometowns to collect text and use it verbatim: "we are devising a show."

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  • Review Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Technology on Artificial Intelligence
    10 July 2017

    Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Technology on Artificial Intelligence

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Will Artificial Intelligence take over? Will we have human robots? A panel of experts answers all of our questions.

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  • Review Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Technology with Nina Freeman
    10 July 2017

    Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Technology with Nina Freeman

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Nina Freeman has designed a game all about relationships and the internet; her she talks to Laura Kate Dale about 'Lost Memories Dot Net'.

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  • Review Last and First Men by Jóhann Jóhannsson review
    10 July 2017

    Last and First Men by Jóhann Jóhannsson review

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    One of the higher profiles on the MIF17 bill, expectations were suitably high for Oscar nominee, Jóhann Jóhannsson's score by the BBC Philharmonic.

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  • Review Available Light review
    8 July 2017

    Available Light review

    by Commissioned Article

    I was excited to see Available Light at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, as part of the Manchester International Festival (MIF) 2017. On paper this should be great. But was it?

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  • Review What if Women Ruled the World? review
    8 July 2017

    What if Women Ruled the World? review

    by Bill Duffy Local Reporter

    A film experiment? A performative debate? A play? What if Women Ruled the World? is all of these.

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  • Review Returning to Reims dir. Thomas Ostermeier review
    8 July 2017

    Returning to Reims dir. Thomas Ostermeier review

    by Fay Beesley Local Reporter

    A play that attests "maybe Rupert Murdoch isn't evil" wouldn't usually be my cup of tea. But how wrong I was.

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  • Review ​Sampha supported by PAULi review
    7 July 2017

    ​Sampha supported by PAULi review

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Electronic R'n'B dark horse, Sampha, was preceded by his own drummer, PAULi in a packed Albert Hall in the middle of Manchester and the middle of the festival.

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  • Review Hookworms supported by Carla dal Forno review
    5 July 2017

    Hookworms supported by Carla dal Forno review

    by Bill Duffy Local Reporter

    Carla dal Forno opened for Hookworms in the Pavilion Theatre with her own hypnotic minimalist take on personal songwriting. Only Hookworms themselves kicked things off properly.

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  • Review Talk: Music for a Busy City with Philip Venables, Anna Meredith, Matthew Herbert and Huang Ruo
    5 July 2017

    Talk: Music for a Busy City with Philip Venables, Anna Meredith, Matthew Herbert and Huang Ruo

    by Bill Duffy Local Reporter

    How privileged we are to have these composers give us their music and enrich our everyday life. This was the opening sentiment of this talk with four of the six composers of site-specific music for the project Music for a Busy City set across the city centre.

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