HERE & NOW

“27th November 2011: arrive in Santiago de Compostela with my school bag. Everything is different now. Return to a house that was never really my home, realizing I bought it in fear. I was aiming for a different life then. 1 of 62,970 residential mortgage holders in arrears*, €100k negative equity. I let it all go, all of my things, out into the world to be used, valued. Gifting with the words Wishing you Love & Abundance & Joy, learning to wish that for myself too.
27th November 2012: hand the keys to an estate agent and become a landlord. (I don’t believe in private ownership anymore). Pop psychology won’t help us now and ‘The Market’ god can’t solve everything. They’ve blocked the view to the sea, someone else lives in my home now. We deserve more. J’essaie, I’ve been trying.”
*Now 136,564 Residential Mortgages in Arrears of 90 days or more, Central Bank of Ireland 4th March 2014.
Veronica Dyas is a freelance theatre practitioner and facilitator. HERE & NOW is a creative research project, started in 2012, which explores how we live now through the lens of housing, homelessness, spirituality and the practice of walking.
As part of HERE & NOW, an installation (using film, visuals and sound) of Veronica’s research and creative interpretations from Project Downsize, where she gave away all her belongings, will run in the Space Upstairs from 13 – 17 May, 11am-6pm daily, with meditation from 1-2pm.
On Sunday, 18 May, Veronica will lead a WALK TO THE SEA, meeting outside Project Arts Centre at 12.30pm.

Performance, Installation & Text: Veronica Dyas

Design Consultant & Mentor: Lian Bell

Documentary "AGENDA": Conor Madden

Film: José Miguel Jimenez

Gifting Response: Sorcha Kenny

Graphic Design: Sean Cunningham

Lighting Design: Eoin Winning

Movement Consultant: Ella Clarke

Music: Madelyn Medeiros, John Nee & Dylan Tighe

Photographic Exhibition: Louis Haugh

Producer: Nyree Yergainharsian

Stage Manager: Aoife O’Sullivan

Text Dramaturg: Amy Conroy

Video Animation & Collage: Pedro Vico

With particular input from: 

Capucine Acrement, Dr Ioli Andreadi, Shane Byrne, Maire Digan,  Grace Dyas, Sean Dyas, Róise Goan, Ger Kelly, Christophe Lapaque, John Maughan jnr., Caitriona Ní Mhurchu, Ciaran O'Melia, Dr Karen Quigley, Martin Sharry, Dr Niamh Shaw, Lennie Stinissen.

Research developed and funded through the Arts Council of Ireland’s Theatre Bursary Award 2012, and subsequent Project Award (Theatre) Strand 2-Creation in 2013. With additional kind support from Dublin Fringe Festival and Project Arts Centre.

 
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