University of Atypical
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Scenes from Inner Space – Blue Chevy Ensemble & Paula Clarke

8th October, 2022

Artist: Blue Chevy Ensemble & Paula Clarke
Artform: Physical Theatre
Date: 8th October 2022 Time: 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Location: University of Atypical
Age: All ages
Price: Free

1st Experience: 7.00pm – 7.40pm

2nd Experience: 7.40pm – 8.20pm

3rd Experience: 8.20pm – 9.00pm 

The Blue Chevy Ensemble, in collaboration with deaf performer/activist Paula Clarke, presents Scenes from Inner Space a newly devised, visually immersive experience of physical theatre and storytelling. This performance will take place within the intimate surroundings of our new Ledger Studio. Inspired by the life of Paula Clarke this is an imagistic presentation of scenes from the extraordinary life of one Northern Ireland’s most original artists.  The audience will be cheek by jowl with performers.

Tickets are limited so please book to avoid disappointment.  

There will be 3 performances during the evening, each lasting approximately 40 minutes.

Book your tickets and click on the time slot you would like to attend.

Access information – BSL provided

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