Description
She remembers the feeling inside her lungs when they start bursting for air. She remembers twirling her fingers through the water as she pushes up towards the surface.
Inspired by ancient keening rituals, Move is about migration, loss and communal healing. Weaving storytelling, choral soundscape and Gaelic song, five women portray the ebb and flow of people across the globe throughout the ages.
Move is the inaugural show from Disaster Plan - a new company from the team behind Blow Off, Beats and Heads Up.
This edition was published to coincide with the premiere, originally staged in an open-air performance at Edinburgh's Silverknowes Beach as well as being filmed for streaming.
A moving and poetic new play inspired by the ancient keening rituals that explores loss, migration and the act of communal healing
About the Author
Julia Taudevin is an award winning actor, playwright, screenwriter, director and co-artistic director of the Glasgow based theatre company, Disaster Plan. She lives in Glasgow with her family. She was brought up in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia and is of Scottish-Australian heritage.
Reviews
One of the most exciting forces in Scottish theatre * Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman *
...a production at once rooted and outward looking, unsentimental and sincere, with a sound, if not to die for, then at the very least to be reborn to. * Mark Fisher, The Guardian *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350291904
Author Julia Taudevin
Format Paperback
Page Count 48
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 58g