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HOLD THE LIGHT
Vibology is a multidisciplinary arts programme bringing together contemporary visual artists from Jordan and the Levant region with a series of live performances staged inside the gallery.
Curated by Dina Dabbas Rifai, the exhibition explores identity, memory and human connection through painting, sculpture, collage and mixed media.
For five nights 11-15 May, the exhibition comes alive when actors invade the space in a theatrical installation – ‘Hold the light’ - written and directed by Mira Awad. Audiences move through the gallery as monologue, dance and dialogue unfold among the artworks.
Rather than illustrating the art, the performances respond to it — turning the exhibition into a living conversation between artists, performers and audience.
The Ruff Tuff Cream Puff Estate Agency
The Ruff Tuff Cream Puff Estate Agency - a reading
‘We will Squat the Building of your Choice’
and Frestonia Rules, OK?
A Documentary Play written for The Cardboard Citizens
Theatre Company By Heathcote Williams
Staring
Jenny Runacre
Loftus Burton
Steve Buckley
Freddy Flack
Aiden
The LOST Lombi
THE PLAYGROUND THEATRE and THE MUSE GROUP THEATRE COMPANY Present
The LOST Lombi
Written by RB8 | Directed by PB Whistle
Three women connected by blood, spanning over three generations. One running. One yearning. One with a calling. Each must go on a journey if they are to find peace and resolution within themselves.
To date, a significant number of children in the DRC are used as combatants, transports, spies, chefs or sexual slaves within the armed groups and militias. The LOST Lombi lifts the lid on the recruitment of child soldiers while exploring identity, the generational trauma of war, the necessity of belonging and the importance of forgiveness.
The LOST Lombi
THE PLAYGROUND THEATRE and THE MUSE GROUP THEATRE COMPANY Present
The LOST Lombi
Written by RB8 | Directed by PB Whistle
Three women connected by blood, spanning over three generations. One running. One yearning. One with a calling. Each must go on a journey if they are to find peace and resolution within themselves.
To date, a significant number of children in the DRC are used as combatants, transports, spies, chefs or sexual slaves within the armed groups and militias. The LOST Lombi lifts the lid on the recruitment of child soldiers while exploring identity, the generational trauma of war, the necessity of belonging and the importance of forgiveness.