‘De mo Neamhthoil’: Installation and intervention

Soso Ní Cheallaigh (they/them) is a disability-led multidisciplinary maker from Derry. 

“De mo Neamhthoil a thánaig an crith orm”
“How does it feel 
to never truly be still?”

De mo Neamhthoil is part of Soso Ní Cheallaigh’s ongoing study on the chaos and disorder of their rare nervous system conditions. It responds to the essential tremor and involuntary contractions that convulse through their own body. 

This new site-specific work combines video installation with live intervention to explore self-documentation, bodily isolation, and our inherent human need to understand ourselves.

Supported by the European Dancehouse Network Carte Blanche Travel Award.

Installation

Saturday 5 October | 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Centre for Contemporary Art | Derry~Londonderry

Free (Donations Welcome)

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