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This is how I dream it. This is how it feels. And I am not a sailor. I cannot steer a craft. I cannot tie a reef knot. I cannot swim. But still, this is how it ends. I am out here with the lost mariners, the castaways, the shipwrecked and the sea-swallowed.
A new performance made in collaboration with filmmaker Andrew Kötting, composer Graeme Miller and performers Claudia Barton and Joseph Young. the moment I saw you I knew I could love you is about gut feelings; impulse, love and undefended moments. The audience is cast adrift with only stories and half- remembered truths to sustain them; huddled snugly together inside salt encrusted life rafts, while performers, soundscapes and fragments of film drift past. The flotsam and jetsam includes memories of the moon landing, a whale who watches jumpers from Beachy Head, and live ultrasound images that are read like tea leaves to reveal past secrets and future hopes.
5pm, 6.10pm, 7.20pm., 8.30pm
Date: Fri 12 Mar 2010