Lewisham College Btec Dance Students

September 15th, 2012

14th September 2012

I invited 18 1st year students from Btec Dance at Lewisham College to come to no format gallery where I have my exhibition, they began to create a dance inspired by my work. The performance will be open to the public at 2.30pm on Friday 21st September.

lewisham college dance Students at the Gallery

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Lewisham College will perform at the no format gallery 2.30pm on Friday 21st, all welcome.

My show will be open on Friday 21st 2.00 – 5.00pm, Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd 11.00 – 6.00pm

Opening Night of Exhibition

September 15th, 2012

13th September 2012

Sally McKay: Multisensory experience and artistic images of the moving human figure 

My Exhibition at no format gallery opened on Thursday evening.

no format gallery. Sally McKay show

Sally McKay. Exhibition at No Format GalleryThe gallery ready for the evening opening

The Rodin Project

Yolande York-Edgell and Jack Jones of Yorke Dance Project danced solos surrounded by my work in the gallery. The sculpture, Marilyn, will be leaving the gallery early next week to join Yolande York-Edgell on stage at Bath ICIA when she dances in the company’s World Premier of Words Worth.

Thanks to Nicholas Carn for filming the performance.

My Exhibition at No Format Opens Tonight

September 13th, 2012

13th September 2012

Matthew and Sally on the cherry picker Hanging the exhibition with Gallery Director Matthew Wood

Sally McKay Exhibition at No FormatSculpture, paintings, drawings, etchings and sketch books ready to be viewed this evening

No format gallery opens at 5.00pm, Yolande Yorke-Edgell and Jack Jones from Yorke Dance Company will dance 2 solos at 7.30pm, the gallery will close at 9.00pm.

If you can’t make tonight I will be at the gallery tomorrow 11.00 – 5.00pm and at the weekend, 15th and 16th September 11 – 6pm. Next week the gallery will be open Friday 21st 11.00 – 5.00pm with a performance at 2.30pm from Lewisham College dance students.

Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd 11.00 – 6.00pm will be your last opportunity to see the exhibition at no format gallery.

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Yorke Dance Project. New Web Site

September 9th, 2012

Yorke Dance Project has a stylish new web site giving all the details of their upcoming tour of Words Worth. Under the heading Productions, then Connections you come to Sally McKay.

Anton Du Beke’s Easy to Love

Close up of long painted sketch of Yorke Dance Project rehearsing Anton Du Beke’s Easy to Love which will be shown at the exhibition along with 11 paintings on canvas, framed drawings and etchings and 4 life size wire sculptures.

Tomorrow I will start to hang the work for my solo exhibition at no format gallery with the academic and freelance writer Stephen Baycroft who has written about my practice (see his press release of the show) and Director of SFSA and no format Matthew Wood. The Exhibition opens Thursday 13th at 5.00 – 9.00 with performance from Yorke Dance Project at 7.30pm. Exhibition continues until 23rd September.

Yorke Dance Project. Rehearsal

September 2nd, 2012

31st August 2012

Day at Moving East Studios drawing Yorke Dance Project rehearsing Words Worth. Artistic Director, Yolande Yorke-Edgell will be dancing in no format gallery at the opening night of my exhibition on Thursday 13th September, Yolande will dance in the space with the life size wire sculpture I have made of her performing a solo inspired by a letter written by Marilyn Monroe to her psychiatrist after being committed to a clinic after suffering mental exhaustion.

Yorke Dance Project open in Bath ICIA on Thursday 20th, my sculpture will be leaving my exhibition on 18th September to go on tour with the company.

Yorke Dance Project. Wordsworth

Yolande Yorke-Edgell rehearsing Noted

Yorke Dance Project. Wordsworth

Yorke Dance Project. WordsworthAnton Du Beke’s Easy to Love

Yorke Dance Project. Alessi. Wordsworth

Maurizio Montis and Valentino Porcu rehearse Sardinian choreographer Alessio Barbarossa’s speedy and beautiful duet 

Marc Brew Company. Fusional Fragments

August 29th, 2012

28th August 2012

Wonderful day with choreographer Marc Brew and his company Marc Brew Company at Greenwich Dance, drawing during the rehearsal of Fusional Fragments. Fusional Fragments will be performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of Unlimited Festival, on Friday with drummer Dame Evelyn Glennie playing live on stage. Lots of small pencil drawings and 1 large one on brown wrapping paper.

Marc Brew Company, Fusional Fragments

While I’ve been preparing for my exhibition I haven’t been able to spend time with the dance companies drawing and have been missing the live drawing, missing the dancers, missing the speed, energy and collaboration.

Sally McKay Exhibition in Dancing Times

August 29th, 2012

The story of my exhibition is currently featured on the front page of of the Dancing Times website

http://www.dancing-times.co.uk/news/item/1005-sally_mckay_exhibition

My Exhibition at no format gallery

August 25th, 2012

Sally McKay: Multisensory experience and artistic images of the moving human figure

sculpture: Irina 

Irina. Life size wire sculpture, dancer Irina Vainio

no format gallery Thursday 13th September – Sunday 23rd September

Opening times: Fri 14th, Sat 15th and Sun 16th September. Sat 22nd and Sun 23rd September and from 17th – 21st September by appointment (07803 609977)

 Opening night Thursday 13th September 5pm – 9pm dance performance by Yorke Dance Project at 7.30pm

The exhibition is in conjunction with freelance writer Stephen Baycroft

Hip Hop Dancers. The Rodin Project, rehearsal

Russell Maliphant Dance Company rehearse The Rodin Project. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 127 x 91cm

I will show life size wire sculpture, paintings, framed and unframed drawings and etchings

no format gallery, 2nd Floor Studios, Harrington Way, Woolwich, London SE18 5NR

My Mum, Physio to Dr Guttman’s Patients

August 24th, 2012

Margaret McKay, my elderly mother has a story to tell: Then called Margaret Gardner, during the Second World War she was a physiotherapist at Kings College Hospital, where she was in charge of  the gym.

Margaret McKay (was Gardner) She closes her eyes  “I can see him now… Dr Guttman was Jewish, he escaped from Germany with his wife and child when he saw what was happening with the Nazis. He came to England but he wasn’t allowed to practice, he had to take lots of exams even though he was a highly qualified neurosurgeon. Such a clever chap, but only allowed to practice as a medical doctor. He was allowed to practice at Stoke Mandeville Hospital though, that was where they went to die.”

“Who?”

“The soldiers with terrible spinal injuries. I did my physio training at The London Hospital, we were fast tracked because the war was on, with lectures in the evenings, after I completed my training I went to work at Kings College Hospital.” (Her great love was Ballet if it hadn’t been for the war she would have followed that dream and continued her ballet training.)

Dr Guttman Shuts her eyes again “I can see him  … he said these men deserve more than this, he came to me at Kings College Hospital and said ‘I’m going to send you 2 private patients, two French men’. One had been electrocuted, fallen off a ladder and paralysed. I had parallel bars, I tried to get the patients standing between the bars. Dr Guttman would come in the evenings to see how his patients were doing, he talked to me about his great dream to have a sports day in the grounds of Stoke Mandeville and to get other hospitals to join in from across the whole country.

I would go regularly to treat his patients in Stoke Mandeville. He had a Heath Robinson contraption over the bed, it was wooden with parallel bars with slings hanging from the frame. We would put the patient in the slings and the patient would swing about. It was very improvised. He would stand by the bed to advise and watch their progress and improvement. Dr Guttman put order into chaos at Stoke Mandeville Hospital.

There was an East End boy who was an amateur boxer, he was hit on the spine which produced a hematoma, gradually he was becoming more and more paralysed because he was being forced to do things he shouldn’t have done, it was bleeding into his spine. His father used to laugh at him, Dr Guttman took him to Stoke Mandeville. One day when I went to Stoke Mandeville, a voice said ‘Hello Miss Gardner’, I looked around and I saw a boy between the parallel bars, it was this boy, Dr Guttman was such a wonderful chap he got him walking again.

He took me round the grounds and said ‘Look I’ve got my baby started’ he had got the paraplegics using bows and arrows and had started wheelchair games.

I used to play wheel chair basket ball with the paraplegics. You can’t help when you came to bounce the ball putting weight on your feet, and I would go catapulting out of the chair, they all laughed, very funny seeing Miss flying out of the chair. In good weather we went outside to shoot targets.

Later when I was pregnant and went to Stoke Mandeville, he rushed over and hugged me and said ‘I knew you were pregnant because of the look about you’ – maybe it was my eyes.”

 

My Daughter Dances in Closing Ceremony

August 16th, 2012

12th August 2012

My  daughter was one of the 350 children from 10 schools in the 6 east London Host Boroughs chosen to dance in the Closing Ceremony of the Olympics, they were auditioned had many rehearsals after school, at weekends and during the holiday. They delighted in being a part of something so big, so special and cloaked in secrecy.

The 12 and 13 year olds danced to Ray Davies of the Kinks singing Waterloo Sunset forming a human dancing River Thames. Sadly the camera work was unimaginative and only focussed on the singer, but my daughter danced for me in the garden after the ceremony.

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Closing Ceremony waterloo sunset Closing Ceremony waterloo sunsetJust add another 349 kids and you’ll get the idea!