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'Orange' Trailer 2025 Director, Producer, Actor: Nik Piven Producer, Actress: Nandi Clarke-Coulibaly Original Song, Sound Design & Mixing: Yaroslav Ponomaryov Orange (2025) - A short film trailer offering a glimpse into a dark and haunting story. Coming soon.
Produced, Choreographed, and Directed by: Nandi Clarke-Coulibaly Shot and Edited By: Ikenna Hurike Performers: Robbie Garland, Ashley Bragg, Nandi Clarke-Coulibaly, Ryan Glancy, Tia Marie-Taylor and Lydia Horne This film uncovers a performer’s life till death and works with time and different chapters of life through unpicking internal truths and overcoming hurdles. Through this journey, it references to sexuality, identity, and gender fluidity.
Produced, Choreographed, and directed by: Nandi Clarke-Coulibaly Shot and Edited by: Ikenna Hurike This piece is working with the human body and how much our bodies take on through our day-to-day lives. It uncovers how much our bodies do for us and the exhaustion they endure. This piece will be using the foundations of sweat to reflect the daily constant moving body and blood resembling fertility and femininity. Tears showcase those internal hurdles and anxieties that one overcomes through the evolving mind and body. This work uses a sensory mixture of bodily engagement, haptic cinematic, and non-diegetic sounds. To execute this concept I used textiles and film projection. The textile is a large sheet of woven fabric that has many pieces of tissues with sweat and tear marks on it with blood stains and paint. The film is projected next to the textile work of me using these materials in a ritual movement cycle. In the video, I am smearing the materials and painting all over the semi-nude body to touch points of how I repetitively and metaphorically use these materials in my personal life. My aim is to create a rich rawness in this performance. This short projection video is on a constant hypnotic loop when exhibited at Edge Hill Unversity to reflect repetitions of situations that are a part of human daily life and rituals.
Produced, Choreographed, and Directed by: Nandi Clarke-Coulibaly Cinematography and Edited by: Ikenna Hurike Performers: Robbie Garland, Tia Marie-Taylor, Lydia Horne, Nandi Clarke-Coulibaly, Nathan Darcy, Bex Wall, Adam Wintle, Ngoni Jowo, Charntaé Bennett. Further Camera Help on Set: Ahmad Mohsin and Stoyan Bekyarov ‘Fear of Difference’ highlights what we see in society from an ethnic minority perspective, and how communities become locked into attitudes and stereotypes, that create social and political unrest, racial mistrust, and psychological insecurities. Our message in the performance focuses on the need to shift attitudes towards race and ethnicity. This practice research intends to set an example for a future in which we continue to learn, grow together, progress, and interconnect as a global community, flexing long-held traditions to expand our intercultural wealth and embrace difference. Fear of Difference underscores the importance of embarking upon a journey of continuous and lifelong learning to achieve this natural growth. But as part of this process, there is also an underlying theme of a ‘runway of loneliness’ which reflects the solitary aspect of working through our fear of difference. The work indeed exposes the human need to be on a journey of lifelong learning and discovery. Without this how long can we, the human race survive? Each scene is episodic and reflects a passing of time and a shift of attitudes. The final scene presents an ideal future where there is interconnectivity as a global community, where mankind is now globally unified. The difference is not feared it is welcomed and revered. This opportunity was created by the University RIMES scholarship, which contributed towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in creative output and was further premiered at the ‘Our Dance Democracy 3’ conference hosted at Edge Hill University and Hope University. Online Awards and Recognitions for ‘Fear of Difference’: Edge Hill University Alumni RIMES Internship student recognition: https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/department... rimes-case-studies/#nandi ‘Fear of Difference’ Further Awarded and premiered at ‘Our Dance Democracy 3’ https://www.karengallagherandassociat..