Now You See Us: Performing Anxiety discussion - the Making of Tero Buru

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When Beldina Odenyo, aka Heir of the Cursed, died in November 2021 she left behind an unstaged play, Tero Buru, named after a funeral ritual practised by the Luo people of East Africa.

Beldina’s sister Leah McAleer has been working with some of Beldina's friends and collaborators to stage the play in a spectacular production by Disaster Plan in association with the National Theatre of Scotland. Here, members of the creative team and Artist Wellbeing Company Practitioner Emma Hagen discuss the team's approach to wellbeing with Andrew Eaton-Lewis, who recently led on the creation of Performing Anxiety, a new Mental Health Foundation resource for artists making creative work about mental health.

This event is part of the Now You See Us programme, a two-day showcase of new artist commissions, creative workshops, film screenings and vital discussions responding to this year’s Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival theme, In/Visible.

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Enjoy code: 468059
Type
Festival
Target groups
Adult, Elderly, Kids, Youth
Source
TheList
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Friday
25/10 2024 5:00pm
CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street GLASGOW
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