Back to Shows

Songlines

Songlines is a powerful multi-media installation created from interviews and conversations with women from minority communities living in the North East. Through discussions on the sea and other places, they shared stories of their childhood and home, leaving people and places behind and of their new lives in the North East of England.

The piece was developed with 26 women from minority communities from Byker Sands Centre – Sure Start East, Open Door North East and West End Women & Girls Centre, working alongside photographer Phyllis Christopher, visual artist Taryn Edmonds and filmmaker Kate Sweeney.

Songlines is available to hire. If you would like this beautiful installation as part of your festival programme or event, please email info@openlcasp.org.uk.


More Shows

Rupture

Rupture is a compelling one-woman show inspired by the real-life experiences of mothers in prison….
Read More

Mycelial

Our first major international production co-created with sex work activists from Aotearoa/New Zealand, Ireland and the UK.     
Read More

Sugar

A probation office, a prison cell and a homeless shelter. Meet Annie, Julie and Tracy, three survivors…
Read More

Key Change

Devised with women in HMP Low Newton to tour to male prisons, critically-acclaimed Key Change…
Read More

Rattle Snake

A story with no ending; a chance meeting with one man changes the lives of…
Read More