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prior to your visit please call the box office. ... All day FREE drop-in projects! ... Drop in. Commissioned by Cambridg
Jamal Harewood

Tim Spooner

Word

The Voice of Nature

Time

5.30pm

Location

J2

Duration

1 hour

They’re pretty special. They give a person the opportunity to express themselves. I was always told that it’s not what you say, but how you say it - is this true? Become the contestant or host in an audience led gameshow that holds a magnifying glass up to the words we use daily. Commissioned by the Spring Festivals Commission 2016: Sprint, Watch Out, Mayfest and Pulse.

Street food serving by J2 from 6.30pm

UK premiere Time

7.00pm

Location

J1

Duration

1 hour

Inspired by a painting of St. Thomas Aquinas in which a dove is whispering in his ear and supposedly revealing the knowledge of the universe. The stage becomes an arena for playing with the unpredictable quality of materials and objects in this new large-scale ‘performed sculpture’. Co-produced by TJP-Centre Dramatique National d’Alsace Strasbourg and Cambridge Junction. Produced by Artsadmin.

Followed by afterparty from 10.00pm

Frauke Requardt

Hunt + Darton’s 24 hour Radio Local continues all night

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Mothers Time

8.45pm

Location

J2

Duration

1 hour (approx.)

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Godmother, Birth mother, Working mother, Earth mother, Mother-tongue, Motherland, MothercareTM, MILF. Frauke Requardt (a mother) dunks you in the mess. Mothers is a dance across sticky surfaces with slippery bodies. This is relentless, this is ferocious, this is euphoric. This is tiny and tender. Co-produced by The Place. Commissioned by DanceEast, Cambridge Junction, Tramway and The Place.

info Cafe/bar open all day for festival. All festival events are subject to varying capacities, so a festival pass does not guarantee a seat in every show. Individual shows can be reserved in advance after purchase, on a first come first served basis. All our events have unreserved seating. Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult. Cambridge Junction is fully accessible - if you would like to discuss any access issue prior to your visit please call the box office.

All day FREE drop-in projects!

Festival passes! See 7 shows for £20 (£15 con)

Hunt & Darton

Anna Brownsted

Francesca Beard

Splitter

How to Survive a Post-Truth Apocalypse

24 hour Radio Local

Premiere

Premiere Time

12 noon Sat 27– 12 noon Sun 28

Location

Cambridge Leisure

Duration

24 hours

Radio Local, so close you can smell it. Following a work-in-progress trial at WATCH OUT 2016, Hunt & Darton are coming back big to launch Radio Local, a new local radio station which is so local you have to be local to us to hear it. We need you! 24 hours, a cheeseplant, and you. It wouldn’t be local without you.

Come build it with us. We love the local chippy that asks how your week’s been, pubs and cafes that provide surrogate families and extensions of your home, people taking pride in where they live, doing things for the community and when it’s noticed that someone is ill...What is local about this place? Over 24 hours, we will get to the heart of it. Performed and edited live, outdoors from Cambridge Leisure square and broadcast live across Cambridge in a take-over of Cambridge 105’s airwaves for the full 24 hours. Cambridge 105 Radio is the Community Radio station for Cambridge. Visit in person, listen online at cambridge105.co.uk or on 105 FM. Commissioned by Cambridge Junction.

Time

1.00pm

Time

Slots available 12-8pm

Location

J3

Location

The Hub

Duration

1 hour

Duration

15 minutes

An experience for 2 strangers, Splitter is the next track on the album of your life. Listening together, an unregulated social experiment becomes a bootlegged playlist of all the things you say without ever opening your mouth.

Join Francesca Beard, your sham-shaman, on an epic adventure through a wonderland of lies, fictions and Wikipedia ‘facts’. Explore makebelieve in its many forms, from political spin to polite half-truths, to the lies we live by: ‘Capitalism is a meritocracy’; ‘Grandma, I love this cardigan’; ‘Yes, I have read the terms and conditions’.

Commissioned by Cambridge Junction

Supported by Cambridge Junction

Idit Nathan + Helen Stratford

Hester Chillingworth

Lucy and Addrian Hutson

Urban Foxes Collective

Play Cambridge Now Or Never!

Warning Signs

Bi-curious George + Other Side Kicks

FLOODS

Premiere of Cambridge version

Premiere

Time

Whenever you like!

Time

All day

Location

On your smartphone, around Cambridge

Location

Around J2 building

Duration

Play around Cambridge all summer 2017

Duration

Drop in

When was the last time you walked backwards whilst thinking of the future? Can you play dead? Play Cambridge Now or Never! is a sitespecific geolocative app that will prompt you to play Cambridge before it’s too late... Download at: www.playthecitynowornever.com

Warning Signs is a series of posters/signs which playfully use the phrase ‘Watch Out’, imagining different possibilities for what the impending object, threat or event being referred to could be. The piece will be installed throughout the spaces of Cambridge Junction.

Cambridge version commissioned by Cambridge Junction.

Commissioned by Cambridge Junction.

FULL INFO & TICKETS AT JUNCTION.CO.UK/WATCHOUT

Preview

Time

2.30pm

Location

J2

Duration

1 hour

A collaboration between live artist Lucy Hutson and her Dad, Professor Amazing Addrian, Punch and Judy man extraordinaire. This show is a fusion of styles the glib entertainer and the earnest artist. Addrian and Lucy play their family tensions for laughs with impassioned sincerity.

Supported by Cambridge Junction

Time

4.00pm

Location

J3

Duration

1 hour

In a quaint, barren cul-de-sac in the New NewWorld the only immediate signs of a man-made Armageddon are the bad tans and the concrete clouds... A funny, irreverent and inventive piece exploring fear and the future - a discussion of two women’s attitudes towards overpopulation and the ethics of reproduction. Commissioned by Cambridge Junction

FULL INFO & TICKETS AT JUNCTION.CO.UK/WATCHOUT