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<h2>Last Night</h2>
<p class="pro">Theatre (London 2000)</p>
<h5>In The Life of Antonin Artaud</h5>
<p>Conceived and Adapted by Duncan Ward from the letters, speeches, manifestoes and other writings of Antonin Artaud Including Artaud’s play “A spurt of blood”.</p>
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<p class="pro">Conceived &#038; Directed by Duncan Ward<br />
Produced by Duncan Ward &#038; Rupert Skinner<br />
Singers Helena Beren-Bau &#038; Katrine Boorman<br />
Music by Janusz Podrazik<br />
A Found Theatre Company Production<br />
© 2000 Found Theatre Company</p>
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<h2>Beelzebub Sonata</h2>
<p class="pro">Theatre (London 1998)</p>
<h5>Play by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz</h5>
<p>A 1925 absurd drama, original translation by Daniel Gerould and Jadwiga Kosicka.</p>
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<p class="pro">Adapted &amp; Directed by Duncan Ward<br />
Produced by Duncan Ward &amp; Richard Strange<br />
Music by Janusz Podrazik<br />
Lighting &amp; Set Design by Jo Manser<br />
Costumes by David Whiteing<br />
A Found Theatre Company Production<br />
© 1998 Found Theatre Company</p>
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<h2>Boogie Woogie</h2>
<p class="pro">Feature Film (UK, 2009)</p>
<p>A film directed by Duncan Ward, set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene. Featuring a stunning international cast engaged in an alarming array of wicked behaviour, this ensemble drama pushes buttons and boundaries. Adapted by Danny Moynihan from his own novel, Duncan Wards daring and accomplished debut circles heartless agents, self-seeking artists, corrupt dealers and sexual predators of all persuasions, through escalating crises and towards a shattering conclusion.</p>
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<p class="pro">Gillian Anderson, Alan Cumming, Heather Graham, Danny Huston, Jack Huston, Christopher Lee, Joanna Lumley, Simon McBurney, Meredith Ostrom, Charlotte Rampling, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård, Jaime Winstone.</p>
<p class="pro">Director: Duncan Ward<br />
Screenplay: Danny Moynihan<br />
Producers: Cat Villiers, Christopher Simon, Danny Moynihan, Leonid Rozhetskin, Eric Eisner<br />
Executive Producers: Valentine Stockdale, Matthew Hobbs<br />
Co-producers: Kami Naghdi, Julia Stannard<br />
Original Music: Janusz Podrazik<br />
Director of Photography: John Mathieson<br />
Film Editor: Kant Pan<br />
Production Designer: Caroline Greville Morris<br />
Art Director: Nick Dent<br />
Sound Mixer: Kenny Lee<br />
Music Production: MRAC Publishing</p>
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<h2>Origin</h2>
<p class="pro">Short Film (UK, 2008)</p>
<p>As a starting point for the music, we have used the last paragraph of the Origin of Species in which Darwin takes us through the cycles of life and death, making us aware that all species are made of the same matter and operate by the same energy and laws.</p>
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<p><em>&#8220;&#8230;from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful<br />
and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><span class="gray"> &#8211; Charles Darwin (Origin of Species 1859)</span></p>
<p class="pro">String Quartet, Piano, Voice and Realtime Synthesis<br />
Voice: Anne Bean<br />
Text: Charles Darwin<br />
Music: Janusz Podrazik<br />
© 2008 MRAC Publishing</p>
<h5>Screening and exhibitions<strong></strong></h5>
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Darwin Centre, Natural History Museum<br />
Voices in the Landscape, Mermaid County Wicklow Arts Centre<br />
Shortwave Cinema<br />
Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle<br />
Darwin Festival Australia<br />
Hebden Bridge Arts Festival<br />
Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne<br />
Cambridge Darwin Anniversary Festival<br />
Cambridge Arts Picturehouse<br />
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian Lisbon<br />
R/Evolution exhibition, QUAD, Derby</p>
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<h2>Dead Men Don&#8217;t Remember</h2>
<p class="pro">Short Film (UK, 1995)</p>
<h5>A found Teleplay by Duncan Ward</h5>
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<p class="pro">Director &#038; Produce: Duncan Ward<br />
Actress: Rachel Weisz<br />
Photography: John Mathieson<br />
Music: Janusz Podrazik<br />
Editing: Duncan Ward and Anabel Turner<br />
Sound: Ken Lee and Nigel Heath<br />
Music Production: MRAC Publishing Limited<br />
© 1995 Filmakers Limited</p>
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<h2>Art &#038; Space</h2>
<p class="pro">Experimental Film (UK, 1997)</p>
<h5>Portrait of an Art Journey</h5>
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<p class="pro">Director: Duncan Ward<br />
Producer: Duncan Ward and Gabriella Cardazzo<br />
Original Music: Janusz Podrazik<br />
Assisted: Annabel Turner<br />
A Filmmakers Production<br />
© 1997 Filmmakers Ltd.</p>
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<h4>Art imitates life it is said and life is a journey</h4>
<p>This film takes us on an extraordinary visual journey towards a definition of meaning and power of space in art. Sometimes that space may be a void waiting for an imagination to find peace in its almost holy purity, as in the remarkable spaces of the Panza di Biumo collection in Varese, Italy. At the other extreme the film proposes that lessons in space contained in great art have prepared us ( since the painted frescoes of Giotto, the explicitly numerous early Christian churches and even earlier stone circles) to react to such vast totems of modern technology as the very large array of satellite tracking dishes in Arizona. The soundtrack plays over visual ideas like a fugue, as fleeting statements, fragments, themselves layered in poetic juxtaposition&#8230;&#8230;the film is an eclectic textile woven of ideas, sounds and images constantly connecting, layering, shifting their colours as richly as a seventeenth century Genoa velvet.</p>
<p>Tarkovsky the great film director memorably called the art of cinema &#8220;Sculpting in Time&#8221;. Through the juxtaposition of different spaces, cultures and works of art, in Italy, Poland, Arizona, India,  Scotland and England, Duncan Ward takes us on a journey of comparison from the Ganges to the Western Isles in search of connections between the art of the distant past and that of the present. Film, the medium which has come closest to portraying the quality of memory, is used here to dissolve not only the time barrier between art of different centuries but finds analogies in the way that western eyes see, for example, the scenes ( dream-like in their unfamiliarity ) of the boatman who takes bodies to be burned at Varranasse and the colours and faces in a fresco by Fra Angelico.</p>
<p>From the monument that marks the death place of a witch (she who, as Banquo says in Macbeth<em> &#8220;&#8230;can look into the seeds of time and see which grain will grow and which will not&#8221;</em>, to the formal charred olive tree stumps installed in the garden of Guilano Gori at Celle, Italy. From the theatrical living bas-reliefs of Tadeusz Kantor and his troupe in Warsaw to Dan Flavin&#8217;s flickering tubes of fluorescent light illuminating white corridors and empty halls, this hypnotic film takes us into a space which affirms the scared and redeeming qualities of art.</p>
<p class="pro">© 1997 Patrick Kinmonth</p>
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<h2>Tarasewicz</h2>
<p class="pro">Documentary (UK, 1991)</p>
<h5>A Portrait of Leon Tarasewicz</h5>
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<p class="pro">Director: Duncan Ward<br />
Producer: Gabriella Cardazzo and Duncan Ward<br />
Original Music: Janusz Podrazik<br />
Photography: John Mathieson<br />
Editing: Duncan Ward and Anabel Turner<br />
Sound: Ken Lee and Nigel Heath<br />
© 1991 Filmmakers Production</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Born in Zambia, educated Zimbabwe and University of Cape Town in South Africa. Lives and works in London. Came to Europe in the early '80's, started out as an assistant photographer, traveling widely throughout Europe and America. Having won a film competition began Filmmakers Ltd. Started a new career as a filmmaker. Producing portrait documentaries on several artists and directing numerous commercials as well as making several films. Branched out into writing and directing theatre, created the 'found theatre company' and produced three works to date.]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2616" title="Duncan Ward" src="http://januszpodrazik.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/duncan_ward.jpg" alt="Duncan Ward" width="200" height="267" />
<p>Born in Zambia, educated Zimbabwe and University of Cape Town in South Africa. Lives and works in London. Came to Europe in the early &#8217;80&#8242;s, started out as an assistant photographer, traveling widely throughout Europe and America. Having won a film competition began Filmmakers Ltd. Started a new career as a filmmaker. Producing portrait documentaries on several artists and directing numerous commercials as well as making several films. Branched out into writing and directing theatre, created the &#8216;found theatre company&#8217; and produced three works to date.</p>
<h4>Theatrical Works</h4>
<p>&#8216;Hear Lies&#8217; futurist adaptation of Orpheus and Eurydice. &#8216;Last Night &#8211; In the life of Antonin Artaud&#8217; Time out critics choice of the week. &#8216;Beelzebum Sonanta&#8217; written by Stanislaw Witkiewicz, 1925. The Gate Theatre. &#8216;Comedy, Irony, Satire and other Deeper Meanings&#8217; written by Christian Grabbe’s 1822, The Gate. London.</p>
<h4>Films and Documetaries</h4>
<p>&#8216;Boogie Woogie&#8217; feature film, 2009. Three filmed stage performances of Tadeusz Kantors Cricotec2, Wielopole Wielopole, The Dead Class and Let the Artist Die. &#8216;Polish Matter&#8217; film on Tadeusz Kantor. &#8216;Doorways to Dunbar&#8217; series of short films dramatized for the web. Adapt Rilke&#8217;s Duino Elegies No.1,3 &amp; 7. &#8216;Art &amp; Space&#8217; portrait of an art journey. Edinburgh Tapes film on a Paris theatre company. &#8216;The Reburial of Haile Selassi&#8217; documentary. &#8216;Dead men don’t remember&#8217; featuring Rachel Wiesz. &#8216;Tarasiewicz&#8217; portrait of the polish artist Leon Tarasiewicz &#8211; Awards Genova film festival ’92. &#8216;Buzz&#8217; director of two episodes of TV series for channel 4 &amp; MTV. Imaginary Landscapes portrait on Brian Eno &#8211; Awards Golden gate film festival San Francisco ’90, Cork Film festival ’90, Genova film festival ’92. &#8216;Kantor&#8217; portrait of theatre Director Tadeusz Kantor. &#8211; Awards Genova Film festival ’92 &amp; Berlin Film festival ’87. &#8216;The making of Insignificance&#8217; promotional film for Jeremy Thomas on Nic Roeg’s feature film Insignificance.</p>
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