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With many New Year’s celebrations large and small taking place throughout Chatham-Kent, revellers weren’t just pondering the past year, but rather the previous…
With many New Year’s celebrations large and small taking place throughout Chatham-Kent, revellers weren’t just pondering the past year, but rather the previous…
Review: The Last Season, directed and choreographed by Danielle Micich, Force Majeure at Sydney Festival
The only moment bodies touch in Force Majeure’s austere The Last Season comes like an urgent heartbeat. But an embrace between an adult and a child that ought to comfort appears to suffocate and smother, the larger body controlling the other like a puppet.
This sinister touch feels all the more despairing in the context of a pandemic that prohibits tactile exchange, as if touch between people our last recourse to feeling safe and loved has lost its goodness.
If touching harms, is there still hope?