Amit Noy – A Big Big Room Full of Everybody’s Hope

2 & 3 Oct
Performances

Amit Noy confronts the interplay of generations – within his own family.

A grandmother, two parents, and two children assemble onstage to negotiate life in the aftermath of violence. A Big Big Room Full of Everybody’s Hope explores the intergenerational relationship and memory held between bodies.

Through movement, language, and song, the performers transform familiar materials with wry and tart wit. Genocide, ballet, and musical theatre are taken apart and reconstructed, as the piece asks: how does the history we inherit animate our bodies?

Supported by the Institut français du Royaume-Uni

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  • Picture: Thierry Hauswauld

 
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