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In response to the contemporary globalised world, Border Crossings works through theatre to create a cultural space in which people come together as equals for creativity and dialogue. The company works across the borders between cultures and art forms, and between nations and peoples. Since 1995, Border Crossings has created productions in collaboration with artists from many backgrounds, examining cultural diversity and globalisation with a strong focus on what these important issues mean for people living in the UK today.

Recent productions include: Consumed (co-produced with Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre), The Orientations Trilogy (co-produced with SDAC, Yaksha Dagula, India, à fleur de peau, France and Teater Eksem, Sweden), The Dilemma of a Ghost by Ama Ata Aidoo (co-produced with the National Theatre of Ghana), Bullie’s House by Thomas Keneally, and Double Tongue by Brian Woolland. Border Crossings also produces the biennial Origins: Festival of First Nations.

The company offers extensive programmes of community engagement, participation and learning. If you’d be interested to collaborate, please email lucy@bordercrossings.org.uk

Supporting Border Crossings

To produce top-notch intercultural performances…

To run the UK’s only Festival of First Nations cultures….

To offer free and sustained engagement to youth and diverse communities…..

….requires significant investment. To find out how you can support our work, whether as an individual, as a company, as a trust or foundation, please call 020 8829 8928 or email info@bordercrossings.org.uk

Patron: Peter Sellars

Artistic Director: Michael Walling

Associate Director (Community Engagement, Participation & Learning): Lucy Dunkerley

Board of Trustees: Emma Courtney, Dr Alastair Niven LVO OBE (Chair), Maddy Pickard, Peter Scott, Shelagh Prosser.

Registered Charity No. 1048836.

Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England No. 3015984.

www.bordercrossings.org.uk www.originsfestival.com

Facebook: border.crossings

Twitter: @bordercrossings

During our run at Testbed 1:

Regarding Distance by Palestinian artist Yazan Khalili is on show at Edge of Arabia Projects Gallery, next to the venue.

Middle Eastern food available from Moorish.

May 14

Film Gaza – Opening Signs, with a talk by film-maker Jonathan Chadwick – 5pm at Edge of Arabia Project Gallery. Free.

May 25

Performance – Two Schmucks, Three Opinions – by Jonathan Meth and Steve Tiller – 12 noon at Testbed 1. Free.

This Flesh Is Mine

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