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Theatre: Finding home in our own skin

Theatre: Finding home in our own skin

News of the attack on Iran arrived just before the last show of The Skindom at Sahyande Theatre, Attapadi (Kerala). There was fear, grief and uncertainty. Families of six members of the cast, who are in Norway, seemed even further away as flight bookings passing through West Asia would now be unusable. Tears were shed. Prayers were said for people, for the world caught in a war. A conscious decision was made to continue to offer presence and peace through touch as the last show of the Asian premiere of The Skindom unfolded. Every audience member is facilitated “to see” a unique play behind closed eyes or through specially-created semi-opaque glasses. (Camilla Wexels Riser) Six Norwegian “touchers,” (that’s what these theatre practitioners call themselves) with two invited collaborators (of which I was one), then dived into the immersive theatre production in which every audience member is facilitated to “see” a unique play behind closed eyes or through specially created, semi-opaque glasses. The almost blindfolded participants were led in one by one and offered a range …