Performance by Elizabeth De Roza. ''A woman looks out the window and sees only her face in the glass. If we forget the events that made us who we are, does this mean that we have forgiven the past, or have we merely accepted what we could not change? Can we trust our memory to tell us who we are?'' Cyril Wong
Performance by Elizabeth De Roza
A woman looks out the window and sees only her face in the glass.
If we forget the events that made us who we are, does this mean that we have forgiven the past, or have we merely accepted what we could not change? Can we trust our memory to tell us who we are?
The woman in the glass is no longer a figure of grief but of peace, and yet the new morning breaks the news that she will always be changing. As her reflection crumbles in the light, she strains to recover what is left of that stillness.
A reflection on memory and loss, Still Flight shines a restless torch on the struggle of one woman to accommodate the things she cannot change - depression, the dead who have not yet forgiven her, the living she keeps trying to forgive - and her desire for quiet in the long flight of her being.
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Elizabeth de Roza is an Associate Artist of The Substation. Trained by Philip Zarilli in his C.V.N. Studio in West Wales, she is also a movement-artist, actress, director and founder-member of World-in-Theatre. In 2004, she directed Sonny Lim’s The Gospel According To Mark at the Esplanade Theatre Studio, The Substation Garden and Sculpture Square, and performed the monologues of Verena Tay in 3 Men Meet 3 Women, for which she was praised for her “physical, high-energy performance†and her “understated poignance†by The Straits Times, Life!.
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Cyril Wong lives in Singapore.
At the end of each show, there will be a feedback session held by clinical psychologists, DANNY NG (17th Nov) and GERALDINE YANG (18th and 19th Nov)
Tickets: $15 / $12 (Concession)
Time: 8 pm
Information: Tel: 63377800 (Open weekdays 12-8:30pm)
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