Dudendance are creating a new work site-specific performance for coastlines with costumes inspired by what ecologists call “non-native species”. The disposable quality of modern materials is having an irreversible, devastating effect on the planet. The idea is to imagine what a new alien species would look like if plastics mutated into living beings.
Sunday 28 June 2020
Beach Images
Dudendance were joined by Lewis Sherlock for beach rehearsals
with new costume ideas. The idea is for the costumes to interact
with the elements - sea, sand and wind.
Studio rehearsals Scottish Sculpture Workshops
Dudendance undertook a short residency at Scottish Sculpture Workshop
in Lumsden Aberdeenshire to try out different costume ideas.
With Paul Rous, Harvey Lancaster and Fiona Soe Paing.
Costumes by Heather MaCcrimmon.
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