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Smack That (A Conversation)

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Smack That (a conversation) documents a participatory performance created with and performed by survivors of domestic abuse. Endlessly inventive choreographer Rhiannon Faith shines a light on this complex subject  in an empowering performance highlighting human resilience.

 Beverly is having a party and you are one of her guests. There are games, drinks, shared conversation, energetic dance and heartbreaking moments as she bravely gives a raw and honest account of surviving an abusive relationship.

Each member of the all-female cast, a close-knit group of non-performers and dance artists, fearlessly takes on the persona of Beverly to convey turbulent, real experiences. The unusual setting creates a safe space for them to reveal the challenges they have faced and celebrate their endurance with the audience. Faith's work with a support group at charity Safer Places underpins this show, which seeks to raise social consciousness around domestic abuse by supporting women to openly talk about it.

The book also includes descriptions of the dances included in the piece, documenting the work, but also allowing it to be re-interpreted in future.

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ISBN: 9781786825414
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Author: Rhiannon Faith
Publisher: Oberon Books an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 96 pages
Series: Oberon Modern Plays
Genres: Violence and abuse in society