An Arts Council England funded performance for Arts for the Blues
Supported by Liverpool Lighthouse, Edge Hill University, University of Salford, Derby Theatre.
An immersive performance interweaving movement, spoken word, innovative soundscape, projection and live cellist exploring themes of separation, connection, new possibilities and understanding.
Inspired by the Arts for the Blues programme, involving participants and artists in therapy informed creative wellbeing sessions the performance dramatises the experiences involved in the process as each person sought to find themselves and connect with one another.
The performance lasts approximately 20 minutes, followed by a post-show discussion.
Artwork by Julia Griffin
Film by The Reel Thing
WARNINGS: Explores themes of mental health
ADMISSION: £5
Please note all bookings and donations come with a 50p booking fee.
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Venue
Salford M5 4BR
UK