Without Walls, a free afternoon of inventive performances for all ages at Brighton Festival
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Outdoor

Without Walls

Thu 21 Feb 2019

Initiative.dkf – Scalped
A dance theatre exploration of fashion and conformity, life and otherness through an exhibition piece on Black women’s hair; Scalped channels global icon Grace Jones in a performance that is an affirmation of liberation and defiance. 

Justice in Motion – On Edge
An international cast, including leading parkour athletes, marry exciting choreography and athletics to ask what freedom really means. Join them before their stunning On Edge performance to explore the sensational freedom of moving around the parkour construction site! 

Motionhouse – Wild 
What is it to be wild? This daring new dancecircus production explores our disconnect with the natural environment. In our increasingly urban lives, is the wild still shaping our behaviour? Where do we belong? Do we choose to survive as a lone wolf or engage with the pack and the tribe? 

Talawa Theatre Company – The Tide
Unknown land, new arrivals, boarded doors and a suitcase full of hopes, dreams and aspirations. Co-created by writer Ryan Calais Cameron and choreographer Jade Hackett, ‘The Tide’ explores the narratives and experiences of migration within The United Kingdom while holding a mirror to an evolving British culture.

Show times

11.00am - 11.30am: The Tide - Talawa (30min) East

11.45am - 12.35pm: On Edge - Justice in Motion (50min) West

12.45pm - 1.10pm Scalped - Initiative .dkf (25min) East

1.30pm - 2.15pm Wild - Motionhouse (45min) West

2.15pm - 3.00pm BREAK (60min)

3.00pm - 3.25pm Scalped - Initiative .dkf (25min) East

3.45pm - 4.35pm On Edge - Justice in Motion (50min) West

4.45pm - 5.15pm The Tide - Talawa (30min) East

5.30pm - 6.15pm Wild - Motionhouse (45min) West

6.30pm - 6.55pm Scalped - Initiative .dkf (25min) East

Find out about other Without Walls performances as part of Our Place (Hangleton) and (East Brighton) and Thingumajig Theatre’s Ghost Caribou in Queens Park.