An annual festival that blurs the borders between dance, performance art and contemporary circus.
Currency connected artists from across Europe, presented process alongside performance and encouraged conversations.
The 2014 programme was full of surprises and each evening included:
A DOUBLE BILL showcasing the best work seen during the year from contemporary European artists who are pulling their form apart.
An interactive performance and installation POP-UP CAFE curated by Hunt and Darton.
BLIND DATES – the result of miniature residencies in which ideas are exchanged between UK artists from different disciplines. Artists included Alice Allart, Matilda Leyser, Laila Dialo, Ben Duke, Mamoru Iriguchi and Tim Lenkiewicz.
CURRENCY CONVERSATIONS, an opportunity for artists and audiences to put our practices and programme under the microscope.
Currency showcased work on the edge of what you would normally see.
Co-Producers
Co-presented by The Place and Crying Out Loud in partnership with the European Commission Representation in the UK and supported by EUNIC London with the help of Institut Français du Royaume-Uni, the Goethe-Institut London, the Finnish Institute, the Finnish Embassy, the Embassy of Spain, the Instituto Cervantes in London, the Hungarian Cultural Centre, the Polish Cultural Institute, Institut Ramon Llull, the Czech Centre, Aerowaves and Modul-dance.