Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts Students - Caillte
Work:: Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts Students (S02077401818)
Production:: Caillte (T01701542061)
Choreographed, produced and performed by Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts students. Caillte, meaning lost or fallen in Irish Gaelic follows one woman and her journey through a Mother and Baby Home in 1940's Ireland, a harrowing experience that tens of thousands of women endured in the 20th century. The piece intertwines live music, spoken word, contemporary and traditional dance to give a voice to those who are not often heard.
Listing:: L02128430630
This performance takes place at St Luke's Bombed Out Church, Leece Street, Liverpool L1 2TR
Caillte
Choreographed, produced and performed by Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts students. Caillte, meaning lost or fallen in Irish Gaelic follows one woman and her journey through a Mother and Baby Home in 1940's Ireland, a harrowing experience that tens of thousands of women endured in the 20th century. The piece intertwines live music, spoken word, contemporary and traditional dance to give a voice to those who are not often heard. This performance takes place at St Luke's Bombed Out Church, Leece Street, Liverpool L1 2TR