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Alexis Bamforth, 'Table: what's on your plate?' Alexis brings the ground to the table, raising the earth beneath it and revealing the segmented hollow left behind. A space both familiar and unfamiliar, it prompts the question, who will it be hosting? Are we the guests, or are there others already present? Soil, roots, microbes and rock fragments are present here, sustaining and shaping us. A quiet exchange across unfolds across, within and through the table - of matter, of histories, of shared resources. Table: What's on your plate? is a meeting place, a conversation between worlds seen and unseen.
By Meg Stuart, Kieran IdleAlexis Bamforth, 'Table: what's on your plate?' Alexis brings the ground to the table, raising the earth beneath it and revealing the segmented hollow left behind. A space both familiar and unfamiliar, it prompts the question, who will it be hosting? Are we the guests, or are there others already present? Soil, roots, microbes and rock fragments are present here, sustaining and shaping us. A quiet exchange across unfolds across, within and through the table - of matter, of histories, of shared resources. Table: What's on your plate? is a meeting place, a conversation between worlds seen and unseen.