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"They call me a little grown up, see I am upset because I've always been stuck".
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A performance study investigating the secret lives and intimate spaces of public loneliness. The work involved documenting female gendered spaces to explore a relationship between the documented, and the live. By focusing on elements of sound and light, there is nothing more than public than privacy investigates how an individual's experience within a space can be influenced (this work is performed in darkness with audience members invited to wear finger torches to trace the space and movement of the performer.
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PERFORMED BY:
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Jay Yule (2016) / Gianna Burright (2017)
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CHOEOGRAPHED BY:
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Kasia Truefitt
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COMPOSITION BY:
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Jo Cooper
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