Combining vocabulary derived from Indian classical dance with live music and spoken word, The Gaze - you, me, us and them is an interactive dance and film installation exploring society’s critical gaze on women’s bodies.
An evocative new performance by Edinburgh-based choreographer and dancer Himadri Madan
The Gaze – you, me, us and them blends the traditional form Kathak, and contemporary movement, with spoken word, to explore the experience of existing as a woman under society’s ever-present, critical gaze.
This unique event combines an interactive film installation with a powerful live solo performance, accompanied by live music from Ankna Arockiam, musician and lecturer at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Together, they create an immersive space that invites audiences to reflect on their own experiences of navigating, resisting, and conforming to power structures that shape ideas of shame, modesty, and perfection.
Inspired by Mahasweta Devi’s Draupadi, the work delves into the intersections of caste, class, gender, and body politics, revealing the tension between resistance and conformity.
Performance details
- Show times
- Afternoon
- 2pm & 4pm
- Running time
TBC
- Age suitability
14+
- Additional information
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Themes of physical or emotional abuse in regards to race, sexuality, and gender. Mention of violence against women.
Discounts
Concessions £2 off
25 and under £10 tickets available to book on the day of the performance.
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Accessibility information
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Audio described performance
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Captioned performance
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Relaxed performance
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