Project: The Kelman Group
2012
Kelman Group came about because Bob and Barnaby King separately worked with Scott Kelman at International Workshop Festival on different occasions. They individually pursued the work before joining up and inviting other performers to take part in the company.
A stable group coalesced along them and did regular workshop and ultimately developed work including Kilele with a Columbian company, Fuego, durational pieces such as 1024 Why is there Something Rather than Nothing and Encounter with Makoto Nomura and Hugh Nankivell.
In addition, we collaborated with Scott’s company on work such as What We did on Our Holidays and (Incredible) Things Happen on the Way to Other Places.
Go to the Kelman Group websiteKelman Group Projects
Towns 'N' Country
Towns ‘N’ Country is an existential cop drama devised and shot in SE Portland, Or.
Man to Man
Manfred Karge’s tale of slipping gender in the bid for survival in Germany from the 20s to the 80s
Kelman Group workshops
I taught Scott Kelman’s improvisatory workshop techniques in a variety of situaitons over ten years