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  • Life Flash

    Sat 12 Aug at 4 and 9pm
    Tickets £5 - £6
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    Spinning and spiralling, Life Flash represents the final intensity of living in this transient space before words, voices and emotions cease to exist together.
    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Relaxed Performance
    Relaxed Performance
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeFlashing Lights, Loud Noises

    Life Flash (2023) interprets what one could potentially see, hear and feel in the final moments of life. Integrating sound, poetry and performance, the 45-minute immersive showcase invites the audience to reimagine memories and choices when life flashes before their eyes.

    The showcase revolves around the 4-channel sound art piece, composed from a collection of 100 poems in 26 languages. Recorded mostly with strangers on the streets, these poems shared a consistent theme of redemption – joy and grief, love and death, confinement and acceptance. 

    The sound art, arranged in diverse timbres, began with polyphonic high pitches before gradually shifting towards extremely low tones. Navigating between the multitude of frequencies, the performers feel and react through improvised body movements and facial expressions.

    Spinning and spiralling, Life Flash represents the final intensity of living in this transient space before words, voices and emotions cease to exist together.

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