Physical Theatre
In association with Feral
Ruins is a highly visual dance performance that explores how we can find a way through pain, damage, and isolation, both personally and globally, by focusing on being open to each other, our natural environment and co-evolving with other living entities.
Inspired by Donna Haraway’s eco-feminist writing ‘Staying With the Trouble, Making kin in the Chthulucene’; the performance explores rupture, adaptation, and togetherness across species. In the midst of enduring ecological harms and navigating emotional turmoil we can reclaim new ways of being that allow us not only to live in ruins, but to live in ruins well together.
Set inside a mesmerizing video cube three critters shapeshift, squirm and burrow through the undergrowth of their souls. Co-created with movement artists Philip Alexander, Rita Hu and Suzie Cunningham and a hypnotic soundscape from musician Cucina Povera.
You can also join the company for a public workshop on Thursday 1 February. Find out more »
Direction Bex Anson MHz
Design Dav Bernard MHz
Movement Artists Philip Alexander, Rita Hu and Suzie Cunningham
Composer Cucina Provera
Costume SaeHee Simmons
Dramaturg Lou Cope
Movement Director Jack Webb
Producer Feral (Jill Smith & Kathryn Boyle)
Supported by Creative Scotland, Manipulate Festival and Cumbernauld Theatre Trust