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» who we are and what we do

Talking Birds is a Coventry-based company of artists that specialises in acts of transformation. Often these are theatre works and structures which transform the experience of buildings or sites. Other times, they are smaller, more intimate artworks which transform a computer screen, or a telephone call. Our projects allow residents of a town, or a city, to explore a particular place of interest in a mediated way, making accessible a neglected or forgotten space and allowing people to examine it in a new light.


» places where we make our work

We are particularly interested in making work in odd places which the public don't often get into; places that you stumble across by accident; places which have interesting histories, former uses, or associations which are on the brink of slipping from living memory; places that might look unpromising as a site for art.

If you've got an interesting space that fits the bill and you'd like to talk to us about a Talking Birds transformation, please email us.

» what people say about our work

on The Virtual Fringe:
"It is a very creative and practical exercise in showing just how vibrant the city could be...How artists can influence the arts policy of their local council is a difficult question to resolve: Talking Birds' independent but engaging approach could be something of a model." [a-n magazine]

on Solid Blue:
“a unique experience...There is a perfect harmony between space and performance: the event is as much a celebration of a place as it is of an idea. The result is both disturbing and thrilling – an exciting buzz deep in your guts...” [ReviewsGate]

on Wanderlust:
“Through sound and projections, the concrete pillars of the car park reconstruct into lavish archways of the former Victorian Aquarium. The whole space moves...
Wanderlust is a bona fide example of a multi-media art event, that delivers - always purposeful, never over-indulgent.” [Live Art Magazine]

on Web Demographic:
“Followers of Talking Birds’ growing reputation will not be disappointed by their
skilful delivery of sharp, almost surreal, humour...The straight faced satirical delivery is joyful. The project is mischievous and absorbing.” [a-n magazine]

on Hypnogogia/Joy-ridden double bill
“What others claim to be, Talking Birds are. True theatre poets.”
[Arts Council Advisor’s Report]

on www.helloland.co.uk:
"Type the URL into your browser and you'll be transported to a series of imaginative interactive artworks, accessed through a telephone exchange. Overall, the effect is akin to taking part in a David Lynch movie. This innovative and unusual site is a breath of fresh air. Great stuff." [The Independent]

"Talking Birds' wonderful on-line exploitation of the web involving everything from art to archaeology...Click to blow your mind." [www.lit-net.org]

» the company’s core artists

Composer and film-maker Derek Nisbet has written a piece for cathedral organ to accompany a tightrope walk, a score for a performance in an underground car-park and a work for telephone answering machine.

Visual artist and designer Janet Vaughan has designed site specific and touring performances, created installation artworks for unusual and digital spaces and made controlled forays into the world of public art.

Writer and director Nick Walker has two published novels on bookshelves worldwide, has written and performed stories, plays and comedy for BBC Radio 4 and toured internationally with some of the nations finest experimental theatre companies.

» vip's

Marion Doyen, John Gore, Jack Shuttleworth, Sarah Whatley [Advisory Board]
Debbie Kingsley [Advisor]
Siobhan Williams [A&B Skills Bank Advisor]

Talking Birds is funded by Arts Council England West Midlands.
link to Arts Council England

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