The old image of being loved - Camden People's Theatre
THE OLD image of being loved is being presented at Camden People’s Theatre on March 22, as part of the SPRINT Festival 2016.
Synopsis
I have an idea. This idea, it’s an image. An image where I’m in front of a stranger. But it’s not just a stranger. I have an idea in which I’m doing a piece of art with the stranger who is reading this text. While I’m writing this text I’m thinking about that stranger. My idea is to, together create a memorable piece of art. This is my idea of a collective. Me, the stranger who’s reading this and the art work. An image. I have an idea of meeting this stranger in Camden People’s Theatre at 7.15 pm and together we think about the idea of The old image of being loved.
The old image of being loved is a theatre event where the audience is invited to co-create a long-time fictional artistic project entitled Touch.
The old image of being loved is the convergence of two events (the piece of art in continuous creation and the theatre performance) existing at the same time in the same space – two dramaturgical lines that join and depend on each other. Photography, scene proposals, dramaturgical drafts, sketches, and rough theatre attempts are all components that move this multidisciplinary engine forward.
The old image of being loved is a show that does not exist because it was denied by the tenderness of someone forgotten by the world.
The old image of being loved is created and performed by Ana Gil, Nuno Leão and Oscar Silva.
For more information or to book tickets, visit www.cptheatre.co.uk/production/the-old-image-of-being-loved/.