How do you feed an insatiable desire?
Jump off, and all will be gone, riding on the wind …
The deal is closed, the day is done. Falling, the night is falling. A chair, a screen, a phone and the lights of the city below. All it would take is a single step – outside, onto the ledge, a gust of wind and he’d be away. Falling, falling like a fragment of clay.
Uniting physical performance, postdramatic theatre and electronica, “Fragments of Clay” is a solo piece exploring the hubris of being on the top and the inevitable fall that accompanies it.
Fragments of Clay draws on interviews with risk takers from base jumpers to brokers to escapologist in order to ask why, now more than ever, we are seduced by danger.
He loves being high – in so many ways – the risk, the thrill of being on the very edge.
Fragments of Clay
Canada Water Culture Space, Canada Water Library, 21 Surrey Quays Road, London
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This event ended on Friday 4th of April 2014
This event ended on Friday 4th of April 2014
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Location
Canada Water Culture Space, Canada Water Library, 21 Surrey Quays Road, London
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