
HighTide, with the support of The Bulldog Trust, have produced a series of web-based documentaries that invites you into the rehearsal room. Follow HighTide Genesis Laboratory artists behind the scenes and gain exclusive access to their creative processes.
Director Steven Atkinson describes his process for creating a theatrical work. In this documentary Steven explains how he reinvisioned Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's Lidless in a unique staging which won rave reviews at Edinburgh Fringe 2010 and was awarded a Fringe First.
Lidless from HighTide Festival on Vimeo.
About the Genesis Laboratory
The Genesis Laboratory is HighTide's research and development studio for emerging artists producing new innovative work.
Launched in March 2010, The LAB prides itself on being a bespoke programme. It has no remit, no agenda and is led by the applications; it thrives on projects that practitioners are excited by. The LAB tries to respond directly and sensitively to the projects that it wishes to support.
LAB projects are often at the beginning of their life with a question at their heart that demand you be bold and brave. They require experimentation and interrogation, space and time. They are, at times, too fragile to talk about but ripe for the doing.
The LAB is an open access programme, awarding gifted theatre makers with the essential – but often a premium – resources of a financial bursary, space, and collaboration and mentoring from HighTide’s artistic team.
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Monday, 26 September 2011We are delighted to present this short film which follows the first Genesis Sixteen training course, the UK's first fully-funded choral programme for young singers.
View media...The talented Spanish photographer, Greta Alfaro, a former Genesis Scholar at the Royal College of Art, has been nominated for the prestigious Catlin Art Prize.
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