To reconcile with water, through fear and grief
Elete N-F responds to How I Learned to Swim by Somebody Jones, embracing the darkness of water and its properties of healing and communality.
Seasons of nature
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What is best communicated through dance? Perhaps the fragile but sturdy balance between humans and the natural word. Madeline Shann invites us to think as much through her sensorially stunning film The Spring, a visual and sonic unwrapping of spring through dance.
A beginner’s guide to Bristol’s gentrification problem
Elete N-F responds to Clifford, a comedy short by Corinne Walker with a 70-year old Jamaican protagonist navigating life in a house-share in Bristol.
Reflections on motherhood and preservations of knowledge
Elete N-F responds to Muttererde by Jessica Lauren Elizabeth Taylor, which asks “what are rituals, teachings and abilities passed on from our matriarchs?”
Paying homage to the Black queer dancefloor
Elete N-F responds to CLUB, a vibrant exploration of queer black women forging space for themselves against the landscape of London's nightlife, by Esme Allman.
What will the world of theatre look like after the pandemic?
Elete N-F questions how the landscape of theatre and performance art will be changed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and reignited discussions of racism and injustice.