Bryony May Kummer-Seddon

Bryony May Kummer-Seddon

Directer, Designer DramaturgeUnited Kingdom
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JVG Studio
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Bryony May Kummer-Seddon

Bryony May Kummer-Seddon

Directer, Designer DramaturgeUnited Kingdom
Projects
  • IMPACT
    IMPACTThis scenographically lead piece explores the movement of colour through space - using performers as a tool not a character.
  • FOOTFALL
    FOOTFALLFootfall was the second of three performances which were presented consecutively over one evening. Existing within one space the changes between each separate piece were evident through lighting and projection changes, shifts in soundscapes and the differing personas of any performers. Footfall: was created to be an immersive performance. Performers invited audience members to walk with them and then would leave them in a different part of the space. While the audience was always free to reject the performers’ offer or move from the spot they were left many accepted and stayed until indicted to move again. As it was difficult to distinguish between performers and audience members some audience members were able to act like performers – moving others around as they liked.
  • CONTACT
    CONTACTContact: was an installation style production. The screens displayed busts of people talking/ listening/ looking around. Over time within the space audience members would realise that the people on the screens were having a conversation with each other. Due to the positioning of screens the people projected were actually able to glance at each other and appear to interact. While the audience could not hear the conversation taking place, through expression and gesture the audience were able to watch the conversation progress. Chairs were scattered throughout the space and the audience were invited to explore freely. Contact was the first of three performances which were presented consecutively over one evening. Existing within one space the changes between each separate piece were evident through lighting and projection changes, shifts in soundscapes and the differing personas of any performers.
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Work history
    Head of Content & Editing
Skills
  • Fashion
  • Events
  • Film
  • Theatre
  • TV
  • Visual Arts
  • Art Direction
  • Drawing
  • Creative Event
  • Live Event
  • Directing
  • Illustration
  • Problem Solving
  • Project Management
  • Event Organisation
Education
    Contemporary Performance Making
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    Scenography and Theatre Design
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