Labyrinth at Eden
The launch of the Labyrinth circus show at the Eden Project. NoFit State Circus's acrobats perform death-defying stunts inside the Eden Project's famous Biomes. The exhilarating Labyrinth show performed exclusively at Eden over the summer holidays (29 Jul -- 29 Aug).
The Exhibition
Two volunteers - Catrin and Lauren - have been working on the development of the exhibition since the exhibition development training day at Cardiff Story Museum. With Lucie Connors we had an in-depth look at how the CSM have developed their permanent exhibition in The Hayes, and as might be expected these days, there are many aspects to think about to make it educational, accessible and fun.
The NoFit State archive exhibition has a slightly different remit, the main difference being that the exhibition will be temporary, through December 2015.
| Catrin in the Archive Office on Monday |
Lauren is away at the moment, tho' back soon, so Catrin shared her archive exhibition
notes-
"what we have done so far"
"what we have done so far"
Theme development
for exhibition
The exhibition is
about celebration (30 years) it will look at
things such as:
Key stages in
development of No Fit State
Different types of work:
Different types of work:
- community,
- contemporary shows,
- production of shows,
- backstage
We produced a
timeline for putting the exhibition together including what resources
we need and who we need to work with.
We catalogued
existing artefacts which include t
shirts, costumes, props, posters, programmes, maybe some photos?
We met Tarn Aitken
at the warehouse on Dumballs Road and looked at bigger artefacts
We looked at:
- large scale props
- models of sets
- notes for development of shows
- costumes
- parts of the set
We looked at
different display methods and media we could use - online research,
looking at existing resources and visiting museums.
We researched issues
to bear in mind such as key audiences, accessibility and how to
produce engaging content that visitors can relate to.
We looked at how audiences can provide feedback on the exhibition.
We looked at how audiences can provide feedback on the exhibition.
We started looking
at video, photos, archive materials and oral histories to pick out
key stories and content for the exhibition.
We started to think
about events that can go alongside the exhibition
We started
recruiting volunteers and developed guidelines for their work such as
how to edit oral histories.
We have started to
produce written content for the exhibition.
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