Bag of Excuses

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Amadan Ensemble presents a new interdisciplinary exhibition and programme of tailored workshops ‘Bag of Excuses’ by Gemma Mae Halligan and Sinead O’Neill-Nicholl.

24TH – 29TH MARCH

12:00PM – 6:00PM

FREE ADMISSION

‘Bag of Excuses’ is a multi-media installation inspired by source material obtained from the BBC Sounds Assume Nothing podcast Femicide:Eight Steps to Stop a Murder and this current iteration of the collaborative work between Halligan and O’Neill-Nicholl includes workshops aimed at young women, young men and older women. Halligan, a theatre maker, specialising in devised theatre and O’Neill-Nicholl, a sound installation artist with a research based practice have created a multi-media installation following their exploration of the research around femicide by Professor Jane Monckton-Smith.

Prof Jane Monckton Smith’s research outlined eight stages that lead to virtually all instances of intimate partner homicide. The podcast series examines these stages through the cases of eight Irish women murdered by men who claimed to love them. Monckton Smith’s research is devastating and proves that femicide is largely preventable, if only we understood it more and believed the mythology of men killing women a little less. The installation and workshops aim to share Monkton-Smith’s research and improve understanding of violence against women and girls.

The exhibition and workshops will be on display at  PS2  from Tuesday 24th March until Sunday 29th March and contains sound, video imagery and textiles.

Amadan Ensemble makes devised theatre specialising in the practice of Clown & Bouffon. We create and produce original work that takes risks, touring productions throughout ROI and NI since 2014. Our work is accessible, stimulating, relevant, entertaining and challenging for audiences, encouraging interaction and engagement.

Gemma Mae Halligan is a Co-founder & Creative Director of Amadan.  Gemma Mae has worked as an actor with companies including Rough Magic, Lyric Theatre Belfast, Tinderbox, the Abbey Theatre, & Kabosh.  Gemma Mae trained in Critical Response Process with Liz Lerman, Clown & Bouffon with Mick Barnfather, Philippe Gaulier & Eric Davis and Devising Practice with David Glass.  With Amadan she has been able to combine her love for design & making, with devising & directing, creating theatre for all ages, both indoor and outdoors.

Sinéad O’Neill-Nicholl has a research based Fine Art practice and works predominantly with sound and light to create installation and performance art.  She has exhibited in group and solo shows across the island of Ireland and more recently in Minneapolis.  Sinéad holds key roles in a number of arts organisations in Belfast including Household, Creative Exchange and Vault Artist Studios.

Please be aware that this installation deals with themes of violence and murder against women and girls.

This exhibition and workshop programme has been supported by Belfast City Council and Arts Council NI.

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