01 Jul. - 18 Sep. 2010

Touch The Sky Meets Lime Pie

Touch the Sky performance group came together four years ago when The Model and Rehabcare Sligo began working together. With a number of performances under their belt including Cairde Festival 2009 the company members are committed to developing their skills and capabilities to the level where they can challenge public perception.

Touch the Sky invited Limepie Theatre group to participate in a collage party in April. Limepie are a deaf artist initiative established in 2009 and are an independent emerging group of artists based in Belfast. Limepie were invited to participate in a series of collage parties in 2010, which were mediated through a BSL, British Sign Language interpreter. The process of working through sign language is a new departure for Touch The Sky.

This six minute montage captures a first encounter between Limepie Theatre group and Touch the Sky Performance Group. From a facilitator’s perspective, there is a wonderful and productive tension between Limepie’s wildly expressive, emotive, physical style and Touch the Sky’s more narrative focused, ensemble approach.

Here, both collectives explore their experience and understanding of the history of the Northern Ireland conflict through the creation of a fairy tale, ‘UR’ narrative of a divided community and the monster that lurks behind the wall.

This workshop and the wider project from which it springs, seeks to explore abstract and concrete readings of the issues of division, risk taking, skill sharing, and difference. The footage reveals a group of fearless individuals totally committed to and serving the process that we describe as… Crossing The Line. – Declan Drohan (project facilitator)

This project is funded by EU Peace III Programme Sligo

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