What is changing?
Are we powerless?
What does it mean to really care?
In September 2024 a group of young adults from West Dunbartonshire and Hydra Arts enacted a pilgrimage across Europe by train to Longyearbyen in Svalbard, the area of the world where the affects of climate change are happening at the fastest rate according to Scientists.
The result of this process is Pilgrim- a new performance project that seeks to open up a conversation about what it means to be alive and young during the current climate crisis.
Join them for an original performance that explores how we have come to make sense of our collective journey to the arctic, of what we carry with us now that we have returned and how we continue to make sense of what has been left behind.
Date and time:
Fri, 7 Feb 2025 19:30 - 21:00 GMTLocation:
Denny Civic Theatre. St Marys Way Dumbarton G82 1NLBuy Tickets Here: https://pilgrimfeb25.eventbrite.com
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