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Bread and Goose present Lost in the Neuron Forest at Aberystwyth Arts Centre |
Funfairs and sea air, first meetings and fond farewells: but the memories are fading fast. Unwilling to become lost in the ever-shifting landscape of her past, Edna seeks out ways of learning about how to preserve who she is in the present. When everything she can remember is falling away, who is Edna in the here and now? Join Edna on a journey of re-discovery through the stories of her past, navigating the depths of the neuron forest following a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease at Aberystwyth Arts Centre on Friday 24 October. This is an interactive exploration of the personal significance of memories, and how we can retain our sense of self when we begin to lose them. Lost in the Neuron Forest is a promenade performance developed by Bread and Goose with generous support from the Wellcome Trust, The Leche Trust, Arts Council England and Arts Council Wales. The show started out as part of Incubator at the Wales Millennium Centre, and was performed at the World Stage Design Festival 2014. Bread & Goose create engaging journeys through traditional and non-traditional theatre spaces, always placing the audience at the centre of the story. Our work aims to be curious and thought-provoking, and encourages the audience to participate, to play, and to respond. Our previous work can be seen on our website: www.breadandgoose.co.uk To book contact Aberystwyth Arts Centre ticket office on 01970 62 32 32 or go online www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre |
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| Wednesday, October 15, 2014 |
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Funfairs and sea air, first meetings and fond farewells: but the memories are fading fast.