DIG 21: Toussaint to Move | Sib Y Osis
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- Tickets
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Free
- Dates and times
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8th - 9th Oct 2021
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- Age
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Friday 8 October at the Gallery of Modern Art (Part of GoMA at 25)
11.30am to 12 noon and 1pm to 1.30pm
Free to attend on a first come, first served basis
Saturday 9 October at Queens Park Arena
2.30pm to 3pm and 4pm to 4.30pm
Free, advance booking required>
Sib Y Osis is a dance theatre performance encapsulating a journey of contentment, play, fear, rage and joy. A trio performed by two dancers and a musician.
This is a story exploring an emotive journey shared by siblings living in a state of spirit and dance, opposed by a shifting environment of pain and celebration. Drawing on the feelings of oppressed people in the current reawakening of the political right wing, it takes inspiration from historical and present systems of discrimination, activism and spirituality.
This work draws power from the elating spirit to bring relief from the struggle.
Recommended for ages 8+
Access
Highly Visual /No or little text
Sib Y Osis is commissioned by Serendipity for BHM Live. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Developed at Irie Dance Theatre and RJC Dance.
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