GRAHAM CUNNINGTON - SOUNDTRACK / THEATRE WORK

 

 

 

On-going Work in musical and sound experimentation, manipulation, development and production.

 

 

3600’

(2005-7)

Soundtrack to the large multi-media outdoor event devised in a collaboration between Boilerhouse Theatre Company (Scotland) and Metalovoice (France). Performed in town centres and festivals across Europe.

 

 

WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?

(2005)

Soundtrack to the dance event at The South Bank Centre, London as the finale to "The Big Youth Dance Weekend" in collaboration with London Youth Dance Network and Youth Dance England, Directed by Mark Murphy.

 

 

CREEKSIDE SPILLOUT

(2004)

Soundtrack to the dance event at the LABAN School of Dance, London. A performance to mark the first year of RIBA's 2003 building of the year directed by Mark Murphy and produced by Walk The Plank.

 

 

RUNNING GIRL

(2002-3)

Soundtrack and live musician to the site-specific, cinematic theatre show devised in a collaboration between Boilerhouse Theatre Company, the writer Gary Young, Video/Film artist Angeline Ferguson and Gray Cunnington. Performed in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

 

 

SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT

(2001)

Soundtrack to the feature film directed by Mark Aitken.

 

 

WITHOUT TRACE

(1999/2000)

Soundtrack, Director of live music and live musician to the Dance piece by V-Tol Dance Company. Performed in Britain, Belgium and Romania.

Without Trace Press & More

 

 

PAIN

(1995 to 2001)

Writing, development, production and performance of the autobiographical multi-media solo piece. Performed in Britain, The Netherlands, Hungary and Finland.

 

VIRTUAL PAIN

(1996)

A 'virtual' performance of 'Pain' specially presented for the European Media Arts Festival (EMAF) in Osnabrueck, Germany.

 

HEADSTATE

(1995 and 1997)

Soundtrack to the site-specific theatre show devised in collaboration between Boilerhouse Theatre Company, and the writer Irvine Welsh and Gray Cunnington. Performed in Edinburgh and London.

 

 

SABOTAGE

(1993)

Short performance piece of Pain as part of the large-scale multi-media event by NVA. Performed in Glasgow and Hamburg.