Irene Ros is a theatre director and performance practitioner whose work has been constantly inspired by politics, gender equality, and the media.
‘Delusional Nature’ is a reflection on the detached relationship developed with physical reality during the lockdown. At the same time, it is a “home-specific" work, an attempt to squeeze creativity out of a domestic space.
Music for this Long Minute is by Lucas Jordan, a flutist and composer committed to innovative projects that aim to reconnect music with society.
Ros and Jordan started their collaboration in 2018, working on ‘God Save the Tea’, an immersive-contemporary opera exploring modern slavery drawing on the aesthetics of colonialism. Brought together by a joint investigation on the results of globalisation on people and places, they later collaborated on the interdisciplinary performance ‘The Invisible Cities Project’ with a group of artists coming from different backgrounds (performance, puppetry, classical music). The group is composed of five nationalities from two continents. The work is born of the shared experience found through improvisation and investigation into each other’s culture and history.
Concept & Creation | Irene Ros
Musician | Lucas Jordan
Curator of The Long Minute | Bronwyn Lace