Jack Bright

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  • in reply to: Defining public space #17558
    Jack Bright
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    1: A town square
    2: Train Station concourse

    Criteria:
    Must be an area that the general public has access to (inclusive)
    Enough space for a group to gather (how bigs a group?! Lets say 5+)
    Can be owned publicly or privately (as long as there are no barriers to entry of the space, physical or economical)

    Definition:
    A space where the general public can gather and have free access to

    in reply to: Share some inspirations #17546
    Jack Bright
    Participant

    Justice in Motion – ON EDGE

    They approach a difficult topic in a creative way, blending parkour and dance. The athleticism of the performers kept the audience’s attention and you could sense the emotion in the crowd.

    They also have a really strong narrative and a lot of content that explores the subject of the piece, modern slavery, in depth and is a great educational tool.

    in reply to: Share your inspirations! #17542
    Jack Bright
    Participant

    Hi everyone,

    My names Jack and I currently work at XTRAX based in Manchester, we also manage the Without Walls consortium.

    I have a few pieces that I think have left a mark on me and shaped my desire to continue working in outdoor arts, in general I love the rawness of performances outside to people that don’t necessarily engage with the arts and hadn’t set out that day to experience any. I love this ‘guerilla’ aspect to outdoor arts and love seeing people’s mind blown by stumbling across the weird and wonderful works that take place in their towns and cities!

    Coming from a more practical background I am keen to find out more about the creative process and the way work is developed, particularly any areas that engage audiences in a unique way.

    Thanks

    Jack

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