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Carnesky, Marisa, Born 1971

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  • Existence: Born 1 February 1971

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Marisa Carr a.k.a. Marisa Carnesky, was born on 1 February 1971.

Marisa is a British live artist and showwoman, who uses spectacular entertainment forms, including fairground devices and stage illusion, and draws on themes of contemporary ritual, to investigate social issues from an ecofeminist perspective.

Marisa studied ballet at London's West Street Ballet School during 1987-1988. On completion, she took a degree in Dance and Choreography at the Laban Dance Centre, which she finised in 1990 and enrolled on a Visual and Performing Arts degree at the University of Brighton from which she graduated in 1993.

Marisas' first job was with the Divas Company in 1992 and from there she has had a very prolific performing and creative career. In the mid 1990s, Marisa moved to London where she worked in alternative burlesque. In 1994, she performed in, and was a deviser on, Robert Pacitti's Geek! Her solo performances included the commission for Lady Muck and Her Burlesque Revue at the Now Festival Nottingham (1996), the Nine Breasted Woman at the Duckie Prom Night at the ICA (1997) and Mademoiselle Lefort in the St Valentine's Day Pleasure Parade under the Vauxhall Railway Arches (1998). As a director and member of the Dragon Ladies troupe, she co-created The Grotesque Burlesque Revue (1998) staged at Soho's Raymond Revue Bar.

Carnesky also spent time in New York, where she posed for the performance artist Annie Sprinkle for her Pleasure Activist Playing Cards, and worked with the spoken word performer Jennifer Blowdryer in her Smut Fest. She appeared in HBO's television series Real Sex and the 1998 TV documentary Showgirl Stories From Vaudeville to Vegas, directed by Agnieszka Piotrowska and narrated by Angelica Huston.

Carnesky's first full-length solo show was Jewess Tattooess in 2000, in which she explored the cultural and religious implications of being a heavily tattooed Jewess, breaking the religion's taboo against body art. Jewess Tattooess toured internationally and was staged at Battersea Arts Centre, the ICA, Riverside Studios, Arnolfini, Colchester Arts Centre, CCA Glasgow, Escena Contemporana, Spain; Ireland, Project Arts Centre; Cenpi, Croatia; Cultural Centre Serbia, Theatre Arsenic, Switzerland, Live Art–Kanonhallen, Denmark and the Los Angeles International Festival.

As part of Duckie, Carnesky co-created and starred in C'est Vauxhall in 2002, originally staged at the Vauxhall Tavern, and renamed C'est Barbican when it transferred there during Christmas 2003. The show won the 2004 Olivier award for Best Entertainment. Renamed C'est Duckie, it subsequently toured to Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Sydney Opera House, Berlin, Tokyo, Kyoto and New York.

In 2003, Carnesky created The Girl from Nowhere, a collaboration with the magician Paul Kieve and Hilary Westlake, director of the experimental theatre group Lumiere and Son. Using filmed testimony and magic illusions, the piece retold Jewish and eastern European folktales and stories of migration, exploring similarities between migrant journeys from East to West.

Girl from Nowhere led towards Carnesky's best known and most ambitious work, Carnesky's Ghost Train, in 2004, which also took migrant journeys as its subject.

The train toured the UK for five years, and had residencies at the Trumans Brewery in Brick Lane, Coventry City Centre, Glastonbury Festival and Zomer Van Antwerpen in Belgium. It then became a permanent attraction in Blackpool's Golden Mile, in collaboration with the Blackpool Illuminations, where it won the 2011 British Tourism Award.

Marisa founded her own creative productions company, Carnesky Productions, in 2004. Carnesky Productions is a performance and theatre company responsible for original interactive performance works including Carnesky’s Ghost Train 2004-2014, Carnesky’s Incredible Bleeding Woman 2015 - ongoing and alternative stage school Carnesky’s Finishing School.

Carnesky Productions is interested in the use of spectacle; fairground rides, magic illusions and grand ritual as a means of creating highly accessible provocative work, rooted in popular culture that promotes cultural and political discourses

In 2007, Carnesky created Magic War, inspired by the French government's use of the stage magician, Robert Houdin, to suppress an uprising in Algeria in 1856. With dramaturgy from Lois Weaver and Flick Ferdinando, the show included stage magic from Paul Kieve, and costumes and props by Sarah Munro and Mark Copeland of the Insect Circus. Carnesky appeared as Athena the goddess of strategic war, reimagined as a stage magician performing illusions, accompanied by a male stage assistant, played by various actors.

Between 2008 and 2011, Marisa was artist in residence at the Roundhouse in London, where she established Carnesky's Finishing School, teaching performance skills to young people aged 17–21 over four semesters.

Between 2007 and 2010, Marisa had a Creative and Performing Arts Fellowship at the National Fairground Archive, University of Sheffield.

For the Roundhouse Circus Festival in 2010, Carnesky made Dystopian Wonders, which was later staged at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, the Lowry Salford and Chelsea Theatre.

Carnesky's Tarot Drome, first staged at the Old Vic Tunnels in 2012, was a large-scale promenade show using interactive installations, skate routines, Mexican wrestling and a live rock band. The creative producers were Lara Clifton and Dicky Eaton, the costumes were by Claire Ashley, and a large fairground facade was painted by Martha Copeland. The Tarot Drome was later staged at Latitude Festival (2013), and the Cirque Jules Verne in Amiens (2014).

In 2013–2019, Carnesky completed a PhD at the University of Middlesex. The title of her thesis was 'Dr Carnesky's Incredible Bleeding Woman, Reinventing Menstrual Rituals Through New Performance Practices'.

Carnesky also put on a stage show, in which she appeared as a lecturer presenting a condensed version of her research. The show was staged as a work in progress in 2015 at University College London, as part of the Radical Anthropology Group.

Dr Carnesky's Incredible Bleeding Woman, produced by Lara Clifton with dramaturgy from Kira O’Reilly, toured widely. In 2017, it was staged at the Soho Theatre, the Underbelly, Southbank, and the Edinburgh and Adelaide Fringes. This was followed by a 2018 residency at the Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts at Sussex University, which commissioned a further development of the piece. A UK tour followed ending with a return to Soho Theatre. The show received universal acclaim from the critics.

In 2019, Carnesky presented a new work in progress, Showwoman. Ritual. Action, at the British Library and for Duckie at the Vauxhall Tavern. This grew out of her thesis.

Carnesky has won many awards, including the Laurence Olivier for Best Entertainment in 2004, Edinburgh Festival Herald Angel in 2005 and Time Out Best Theatre in 2004.

Found in 407 Collections and/or Records:

Enter the Dragon Ladies Poster, 8 February 1998

 Item — Frame Frame 3: Series 178R28
Reference code: 178R28.3
Scope and Contents

Enter the Dragon Ladies colour poster.

Dates: 8 February 1998

Enter the Dragon Ladies Poster, 12 April 1998

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 1: Series 178G29; Series 178I31; Series 178R28; Series 178U8; Series 178Z29
Reference code: 178R28.28
Scope and Contents

Coloured poster of mexican skeleton lady from the Dragon Ladies.

Dates: 12 April 1998

Enter the Dragon Ladies Poster, 19 July 1998

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 1: Series 178G29; Series 178I31; Series 178R28; Series 178U8; Series 178Z29
Reference code: 178R28.29
Scope and Contents

Coloured poster of devil from the Dragon Ladies.

Dates: 19 July 1998

Enter the Dragon Ladies Poster, 8 February 1998

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 1: Series 178G29; Series 178I31; Series 178R28; Series 178U8; Series 178Z29
Reference code: 178R28.30
Scope and Contents

Coloured poster of blue lady from the Dragon Ladies

Dates: 8 February 1998

Enter the Dragon Ladies Poster, 32 May 1998

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 1: Series 178G29; Series 178I31; Series 178R28; Series 178U8; Series 178Z29
Reference code: 178R28.31 (i)
Scope and Contents

Coloured poster of tattooed lady from the Dragon Ladies

Dates: 32 May 1998

Erotic Event Advertisments, c1997 - 2005

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 8: Series 178I31
Reference code: 178I31.29
Scope and Contents

Programmes and flyers for erotic events and performances.

Dates: c1997 - 2005

Escena Contemporanea Performance Documents, 28 - 30 January 2005

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 6: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.21
Scope and Contents

Documents related to Escena Contemporanea Festival in Madrid. Contains a contract, details of technical requirements, a break down of cost and a programme.

Dates: 28 - 30 January 2005

Event Handbills and Cards, c1998 - 2005

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 9: Series 178I31
Reference code: 178I31.23
Scope and Contents

Handbills and programmes for performances including a booklet featuring Marisa.

Dates: c1998 - 2005

EXPLOSION!!! The Rock 'n' Roll Ghosts of Soho DVD, c2000

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 15: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.226
Scope and Contents

Includes a variety of Soho inspired performances.

Dates: c2000

Festival Programmes Related to Marisa Carnesky, 2004 - 2008

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 9: Series 178I31
Reference code: 178I31.20
Scope and Contents

Festival programmes featuring performances by Marisa Carnesky and Carnesky's Ghost Train.

Dates: 2004 - 2008

Final Draft of Ghost Train Production Proposals, 2004

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 7: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.63
Scope and Contents

Development and production strategies, PR campaigns and concept ideas.

Dates: 2004

Financial Records for Jewess Tatooess, c1999 - 2003

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 6: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.31

Flyers and Programmes advertising the Dragon Ladies, c1997 - 1998

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 10: Series 178I31
Reference code: 178I31.5
Scope and Contents

Programmes and flyers advertising performances by the dragon ladies including programme with hanwritten notes on the back.

Dates: c1997 - 1998

Forge: A Festival of New York Programme, 17 - 29 May 2000

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 5: Series 178K29; Series 178T13; Series 178Z29
Reference code: 178K29.2
Scope and Contents

Sheffield Theatres Crucible Lyceum Studios. Dystopian Wonders with Marisa Carnesky, 16pp.

Dates: 17 - 29 May 2000

Freelance Art Director Service Expense Financial Information, 21 March - 5 September 2005

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 7: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.90
Scope and Contents

Includes related invoices, budget outline, receipts and remittance advice

Dates: 21 March - 5 September 2005

Ghost Train Accepted Commission Correspondence, 11 December 2002 - 1 April 2004

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 12: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.126
Scope and Contents

Emails confirming production details for commissioned productions of Carnesky's Ghost Train.

Dates: 11 December 2002 - 1 April 2004

Ghost Train Antwerp Tour Production Agreements, 16 June - 22 June 2005

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 12: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.156
Scope and Contents

Includes copies with revisions to the original agreement, stipulates the responsibilities of both Ghost Train and their hosted commissioners.

Dates: 16 June - 22 June 2005

Ghost Train Articles, 2004 - 2009

 File — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 7: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.53
Scope and Contents

Newspaper cuttings, magazines and photocopies containing articles on Marisa Carnesky's Ghost Train show.

Dates: 2004 - 2009

Ghost Train at the Science Museum Email, 7 January 2003

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 7: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.101
Scope and Contents

Email related to the showing of Ghost Train at the Science Museum.

Dates: 7 January 2003

Ghost Train at the Science Museum Event Information, January 2003

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 7: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.100
Scope and Contents

Correspondence and project description with adaptation for the exhibition at the science museum.

Dates: January 2003