Chris Channing


Chris Channing is an English performer, designer and director of theatre and theatrically styled events. He was based in Emilia-Romagna, Italy until 2017.

Early life

Channing was born in Preston, Lancashire, England, and grew up on the Moray Firth coast of Scotland.
At age 13 he became a resident student at the Royal Ballet School. His direct contemporaries at the school included Alessandra Ferri and Jonathan Cope, choreographers Michael Clark and Russell Maliphant, actress Caroline O'Connor and academic Deborah Bull. He graduated in 1980, aged 18.

Biography

UK

In 1980 he joined the Northern Ballet Theatre. Under artistic director, Robert de Warren, and choreographers, André Prokovsky, Geoffrey Cauley, Michael Pink and Christopher Gable, he danced in the corps de ballet and as a soloist until the end of the summer 1983.
After leaving the Northern Ballet Theatre, Channing worked as a freelance commercial dancer in feature films and adverts with choreographers Arlene Phillips, David Taguri and Gillian Gregory.
He later worked as an actor, choreographer and stage designer at important region theatres including the Liverpool Everyman and the Dundee Rep Company and in fringe, community and prison based work.
During the academic year 1990/1991 he went attended the Blackpool and The Fylde College at Lytham St Annes and completed the General National Vocational Qualification Teacher/Training Qualification: Certificate in Counselling Skills in the Development of Learning.

Paris

In autumn 1992 Channing moved to Paris to study at L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, at École Philippe Gaulier and with Ariane Mnouchkine at Théâtre du Soleil.
He appeared in, and created numbers & tableaux for the theatre/variety shows at 'Piano dans la Cuisine' and 'Scaramouche'. He worked in close collaboration with Philippe Planquois, the artistic director of cabaret-restaurant 'Chez Madame Arthur' on numbers and ideas both within the 'Madame Arthur' shows and for outside events.
During his time in Paris he started to work as an independent performer producing his own work, starting with a comedy tableau vivant of the Mona Lisa.

Italy

Channing moved to Castelvetro di Modena, Emiia Romagna, Italy in September 1994 and was based there until 2017.
He directs and devises theatre shows and performances in the worlds of theatre, performance, recital, circus, fine arts, corporate events and festivals. He writes theatre scripts and adaptations and translates opera and pop songs.
He was the artistic director and curator of eight editions of the 'International Biennale of the Absurd', including 'The International Competition for the Arts in Absurdity'.
For ten years he specialised in 'Living Paintings' as performance art and theatre.
He is master of ceremonies annually at Il Ballo del Doge in Venice. He was master of ceremonies at the 70th birthday party of tenor Luciano Pavarotti.
Channing was defined by critic and curator Alberto Masoni as "...One of the artists who manages best to blend or fuse the artistic experiences of theatre, mime, music and visual arts".

Schools and training

Theatre

Blackpool and The Fylde College, 1990/1991. GNVQ Teacher/Training Qualification:

"Certificate in Counselling Skills in the Development of Learning", covering among other practices:
Designer of set, costume and lighting.
Liverpool 2008
DaDaFest in Liverpool City of Culture. Channing conceived and directed Horizontal Heroines: Sleep, Death and Madness in Opera, Poetry and Popular Music. Themed recital. Soprano/performer Denise Leigh. Accordion/piano Stefano Andrusyschyn.
Manchester 1992
He was a venue designer for the 'Manchester International Festival of Expressionism'.

Italy performances

The performances, Matisse, Caravaggio and Toulouse Lautrec, were all created as commissions for RAI television.

Performances. character pieces

As performer / director / designer