P ro jec t Ar t s Cen t re Space Up sta irs
Expect passion, beauty and 50 naked female volunteer dancers in this radical performance.
Spanning three striking parts, Trilogy is a disarming and buoyant venture that interrogates the joys and complexities of being a woman today. A remarkable celebratory communion of women, it features a defiant call to action along with an emotive response to the raucous 1971 landmark feminist panel discussion ‘Town Bloody Hall’ (featuring Germaine Greer and Norman Mailer). A work designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change, this is feminism for the 21st century – are women liberated or limited? Nic Green and her superb company will force you to decide for yourself in this remarkable work, delivered with raw, relentless energy. ‘Angry, joyous, heartfelt, rigorous and radiant with hope.’ The Guardian Supported & developed by the Arches, BAC and Barbican Bite 10. You may love this show (like I did), you may hate it, but you should see it. Bring your father, mother, daughter, aunt and friends. This is the most explosive conversation starter in this year’s programme.
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festival director
Would you like to be part of this extraordinary performance? To find out how you could be one of the 50 dancers featured in Trilogy contact kate@fringefest.com
Presented by absolut fringe Nic Green V E N U E Project Arts Centre Space Upstairs D AT E S Wed 22nd – Sat 25th T I M E 7pm P R I C E €17/15 D U R AT I O N 180 mins
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