Ingrid Hu

Ingrid Hu

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WE RAISE OUR HANDS IN THE SANCTUARY

The Albany, London 2 – 11 February 2017 Combining dance, drama and the club sounds of the 1980s, We Raise Our Hands in the Sanctuary tells an uplifting story of the power of gay friendship and the enduring importance of […]

FIRE! FIRE!

Museum of London 23 July 2016 – 17 April 2017 Marking the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London, Fire! Fire! is an immersive and interactive exhibition at the Museum of London for families and adults. The scenography is […]

MUSIC FROM NOWHERE

Rose Lipman Building, London 26-28 July 2016 ‘The man who invented electroniс music is about to die. His name is Lev Theremin and he is almost 100 years old. He dedicated all his life to creating things from thin air: […]

CHRISTIE’S CURATES: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT

Christie’s London June 2015 Past Perfect / Future Present was an exhibition at Christie’s King Street, London, that juxtaposed art across all ages and from different parts of the globe, together with cutting-edge and new media works by four emerging […]

Second Nature

On-going; selected public art proposal as part of Tidal Lagoon Swansea Bay power generation scheme, Wales, UK In collaboration with sound artist Andy Pink The proposed idea is a living sculpture that is directly connected to the functions of the […]

PLATFORM THEATRE FOYER LIGHTING

Central St Martins, University of London 2014 The Platform Theatre at Central St Martins in Kings Cross, London, is a public space shared by the students and the public. Two years after its opening, the space has become a busy […]

LONGPLAYER BOWL INSTALLATION

The Lighthouse, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London   Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition conceived and composed by Jem Finer. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition […]

MUSIC IMPOSSIBLE

Iris Theatre, St Paul’s Church, London 24-26 May, 2013 In a city where music has been forcefully banned, a group of citizens secretly manage to discover the truth about the missing sounds and colours. A theatrical music performance, devised and composed […]

1908 Body and Soul

by Lightning Ensemble Jacksons Lane Theatre, London June 2012 1908 Body and Soul reimagined events, both sporting and personal, about Britain’s forgotten Edwardian Olympians by a cast of actors, aeralists and a Chinese pole artist. Can Martin Sheridan, from County […]

Audio Obscura

Manchester International Festival, 2011 Manchester Piccadilly Station  
   2 – 17 July 2011 London St Pancras International Station  13 September – 23 October 2011 Co-commissioned by Artangel and Manchester International Festival, Audio Obscura is a new sound work by award winning poet […]

You May!

  “A scaffold supporting different surfaces on which we can project our desires, a series of open possibilities where the rules are made up in the exchanges between two performers, and the audience.” Zoi Dimitriou A woman and a man […]

2012-1997: Hong Kong Impressions

30 November – 2 December 2012 Yuen Long Theatre, Hong Kong A collaboration performed by the theatrical artists from Hong Kong, Beijing, and London. Three playwrights from respective cities trace their own impressions of Hong Kong in nine ‘micro dramas’, […]

MEDEA, THE FOREIGNER

Adapted from Euripides’ Medea Bridewell Theatre, London October, 2010 Originally created in Lisbon, Portugal, Medea, the Foreigner is a multidiscipliary theatre performance based on Euridipes’ Medea. The London performance is adapted specifically for Bridewell Theatre. The lighting and set design […]

THE GIRL WHO

Kazzum Arts February, 2012 Location theatre for 11-16 year olds The Girl Who… begins like any other tour of the impressive Spitalfields Market in east London and the atmospheric streets surrounding it. But then we meet Monika, an extraordinary character […]

ON THE CUSP

by Adi Lerer First shown on 10-11 August, 2009, as part of the Camden Fringe Festiveal at Roundhouse FreedM Studio, London. Rich Mix Studio Two, London. February, 2010. On the Cusp was a solo performance conceived, written and performed by […]

ELECTRA

by Sophocles David MacKay Studio, Halifax, Canada 2000 A modern adaptation of the Greek tragedy set in an unknown refugee camp where detainees were separated by their gender. Audience enter the space through a gallery on the upper level of […]

Theatre of the Viscera

La Nef Manufacture d’utopies, Paris, France September, 2010 Produced by La Nef Manufacture d’utopies, as part of an artist residency, this buton performance is inspired by Antonin Artaud’s concept of ‘body without organs’ and a story about organ transplant. Using […]

TROILUS AND CRESSIDA

by Shakespeare David McKay Studio, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. February, 2003. A modernised version of Troilus and Cressida set against World War I. The surreal atmosphere is inspired by Derek Jarman’s films as well as war poems of the time. […]

AMEN

Created and performed by Adi Lerer 12 March, 2010 De La Warr Pavilion, East Sussex, 2010 part of ‘I believe (Tales from the Edge of Everything) curated by The Red Velvet Curtain Cult 4 November 2009 The London Metropolitan University […]

KONSTAM AT THE PRINCE ALBERT

by Heatherwick studio London Formerly a public house called the Prince Albert, Konstam at the Prince Albert is a restaurant by chef Oliver Rowe. The grade II listed Victorian building has 52 window panes, some with stained glass that need […]

ERIE’S REST

Unlocking Salford Quays is a heritage project focused upon the Quays area surrounding The Lowry in Salford, Manchester. This is an area that continues to be in a process of unprecedented regenerative change – developments include The Imperial War Museum […]

UK Pavilion, World Expo 2010

Working as part of the core team on the UK Pavilion project at Heatherwick studio, Ingrid led the exterior/interior landscape that formed the backdrop of the legendary Seed Cathedral at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China. The landscape resembles […]

Bell Ringer

29-30 July, 2011   Conceived by sound artist Lee Berwick, Bell Ringer uses the resonant frequencies of Dilston Grove to create a live soundtrack with improvised dance performance and light installation. Dilston Grove is the former Clare College Mission Church […]

COMMEDIA TONIGHT

Sir James Dunn Theatre, Halifax, Canada 2004                       An evening of improvised acts by commedia dell’arte performers freely roaming on an empty stage. The painted floor is inspired by textures […]

Existencia InstruMental

Based on ‘Life is a Dream’ by Pedro Calderón de la Barca Igleisia St Luis, Seville, Spain 2001   A piece of performance devised by Ingrid Hu using collected text, Spanish nursery rhymes, objects, recorded and live sounds. Igleisia St […]

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