Se Gæst | The Guest
When a stranger washes up on the shores of England, a community in turmoil is forced to confront their attitudes towards tolerance, survival, blame, nostalgia, and the changing world around them.
Through dance, live music, and story telling Se Gæst | The Guest examines who we are, where we come from, and where we are going as a group of people who currently call England home today.
This work has been built following a series of interviews and discussions with multiple communities across England who have shared their nuanced, often conflicting relationships with national identity.
Contains some use of strong language, and visual/spoken descriptions related to death and dying. Reccomended age: 12+ (parental discretion advised).
This event will include pre-show performances by Mouths of the Tyne Community Choir, North Tyneside Youth Dance, and Falling on Your Feet.
Procedes from ticket sales for this event will be donated to Macmillan Cancer Trust | The Fishermans Mission, with the final ammount being announced before the event commences.
Written and Choreographed by: Anthony Lo-Giudice
Performed (and co created with): Andrea Harris, Brendan Murphy, Molly Procter, Hannabiell Sanders, Caroline Reece, Alex Rowland, Alex Thirkle
Puppets by: Saya Naruse
Dramaturgy: Karen Traynor
Marketing: White Hot Comms
This event is made possible through the support of Port of Tyne, The Fishermans Mission, North Shields Cultural Quarter, Helix Arts, and Arts Council England.