A Sensory Journey through movement, drawing & audio stories – Relaxed Performance
Performances taking place on Thursday 21 November at Dance Limerick are suitable for …
Created in collaboration with writer Jools Gilson, singer Ceara Conway and composer Jürgen Simpson, Weathering showcases Wycherley’s hallmark interdisciplinary style. Navigating the boundary between film and live performance, the work explores our relationship to our ancient past; and how to ground ourselves within the precarious social, political and environmental landscape of our present and future.
Conceived together with cinematographer Raja Nundlall as a multiscreen work, Weathering immerses the audience in the work’s point of departure – the striking and poignant landscape of The Gearagh / An Gaorthadh in County Cork – an 11,000 year-old submerged glacial Irish woodland. This last surviving full oak forest in Western Europe was felled for the building of electrical dams in the 1950s and within Weathering it acts as a bridge to the prehistoric age, asking us to reflect on how ancient places and natural environments infuse our current relationship to the natural world.
Featuring dancers Justine Cooper and Aoife McAtamney, and costume by Triona Lillis, Weathering is presented with live sound and voice performance, inhabiting the space between film and liveness.
CREDITS
Director/choreographer Mary Wycherley
Cinematography Raja Nundlall
Dancers Justine Cooper and Aoife McAtamney
Music & Song Jürgen Simpson and Ceara Conway
Writing Jools Gilson
Costume Triona Lillis
Produced by Gwen Van Spijk
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