Cheek by Jowl: a Touring Performance

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Other

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Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence

Disciplines

Arts

Publication Details

"Cheek By Jowl", scripted and directed by Naomi Sex, Limerick City Gallery, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art), 2016 featuring actors Damien Devaney and Darina Gallager.

Abstract

Cheek by Jowl is a series of layered, highly descriptive vignettes. Its title sets a claustrophobic scene for a single ubiquitous character You/One to navigate an abstract, non-place. You/One is middle-class, coming to terms with being middle-aged and is operating amidst a culture of distraction. The psychology and mechanics underlying the canonical practices of portraiture informed a starting point and became a way to imagine a performative rendering for a fictional portrait. In that regard, the surface of the body i.e. the skin is referred to throughout the scripted piece denoting aspects of a societal complexion. Two actors channel this character with momentum, manoeuvring from side to side profile. The work is punctuated by carefully held, poised poses, choreographed to resonate with the notion of the portraitists’ “sitter”; as the actors move, they are physically connected to one another and are supported by chairs on wheels which remain fixed to their bodies for the duration of the piece. This performance was awarded "The Touring Visual Arts Award, 2016" by The Arts Council of Ireland and The Fingal Artists’ Work Scheme.


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