Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Bond Song That Never Was - a contemporary expose on innuendo, martini's and charismatic espionage. 2013





Synopsis:
This latest James Bond venture - call him what you will: Bond, 007, Her Majesty’s favorite bad boy - is more absurd, charismatic, louder, bolder and a whole lot darker. Now played by an attractive bit of Macedonian rough named Jonny Radevski - this current spin arrives on the screen in a head rotating, face exploding medly of cool toys, smooth rides and women with wit drier than a martini. Shooting, high flying, flirting and taking down the bad and the beautiful - you'll be blown away as Bond and his team of Bold Girls sledgehammer their way through the world of contemporary espionage.


In September 2013 The Chaotic Order were invited to present work at Brunswick Arts Space as part of the exhibition 'Bond Song'. The exhibiting artists were asked to find their own Bond song and in turn create work about their imagined Bond film. Playing with the Bond formula and twisting the conventions that have been around for half a century. 
Artists included: Genevieve Piko, The Chaotic Order, Alister Karl, Max Piantoni, Monique Barnett, Ive Sorocuk, The Dark Carnival Dolls and Jamie Rawls.
Curator Alister Karl



Laboratory # 2. 2013

Laboratory # 2

In 2012 Ahmarnya went away for a year to do Postgraduate Diploma in Performance Creation at The Victorian College of The Arts. In 2013 she returned to The Chaotic Order with a refined tool kit and whole lot of new ideas. The first half of year saw Allen Laverty, Ahmarnya and TCO begin to consolidate the various discoveries everyone had made during 2012. 

The second half of the year shifted focus as Ahmarnya and TCO began to directly apply their recent findings. During this time they conducted a series of provocations and experiments that would finally see TCO distill and articulate the various aesthetics, methods and techniques they had accumulated in their time together so far.


Last year/ this year - making lists:  


Photo: Allen Laverty



Silent walk provocation:  

The aim is to walk together as a group without speaking, any set destination or time limitation. In this way we must find other ways to communicate and explore our surrounding environment together.


Photo: Ahmarnya Price


Photo: Ahmarnya Price


Photo: Ahmarnya Price







Performance Mapping:  
Charting our silent walks through drawing and mark making we then develop elaborate scores/scripts from these maps to create live performances. 



Photo: Pamela Debricat



Photo: Pamela Debricat





return to road:
'road' is a scene we revisited from 'the waiting place' .





Video: Ahmarnya Price


Photo: Pamela Debricat


Photo: Pamela Debricat

Rumpus Creative Development:

As part of Ahmarnya's time at the Victorian College of The Arts she began to create the performance work Rumpus (working title).  From 2013 - 2015 she is developing the work as part of her residency at Footscray Community Arts Centre. During this time there are FOUR STAGES of development where she invites various artists to talk, work and collaborate with her on specific areas of the project.   The Chaotic Order were invited to take part as guest artists in STAGE TWO, June 2013.



Photo: Katherine Sutherland
Photo: Esther Tuddenham



Photo: Esther Tuddenham
Photo: Pamela Debricat







more pictures to come



Monday, March 24, 2014

Laboratory 1. 2012

Laboratory # 1

In 2012 Ahmarnya went away for a year to do Postgraduate Diploma in Performance Creation at The Victorian College of The Arts.  During this time Allen Laverty, who was a collaborating artist and essential to the development and running of 'The Waiting Place', lead the ensemble with a specific focus on physical and vocal performance training for film, tv and stage. 


Pictures to come