Autumn 2023 Ecotheatre Courses
We here at Theatre of the 7 Directions are offering two Ecotheatre courses this Autumn in The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn (a several minute drive from Forres). These […]
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We here at Theatre of the 7 Directions are offering two Ecotheatre courses this Autumn in The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn (a several minute drive from Forres). These […]
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Björk and IcelandIceland is a nation whose general relationship with nature varies from other north European nations. The career of arguably their most famous musician is an expression of this. Björk
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Dandelions are everywhere. They’re in fields, gardens, dumps, and at the side of pavements (called ‘dog pisses’ in some places for this reason). They pop up in the most established
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‘Rats with wings’ – a common speciesist phrase insulting pigeon-kind. Poor rats weren’t in our March 2023 ecotheatre play ‘Are You Happy?’, but pigeons were, so I’m here to come
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4pm Sunday 6th August 2023 After devising a show together for 10 days, our 2023 Summer Campers perform their final show in Universal Hall, The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn in the
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An eco-theatre play performed at the Findhorn Foundation’s Cluny Hill Campus in Forres, Scotland, March 2023. Directed and written by Laura Pasetti, based on the devising of the cast themselves.
Directed and produced by Laura Pasetti and performed in The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn on Saturday 13th April 2019. 9 theatre Questers embarked on a journey of human discovery through individual
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The Red Ball is the story of a community facing unexpected changes. It addresses the many challenges, the highs and the lows, the struggles and conflicts, the relational element to
A play showing Italian womens’ perspective of historical migration to Scotland. A Bench on the Road is the result of a research commissioned in 2013 by the University of Edinburgh
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