Mind the Gap
was dedicated to and named in memory Eileen Herzberg who died unexpectedly in India December 2007.
The second half of the show was called Phosphoresence.
Lisa Mortensen worked with company members to create sculptures, Phil Jacobs created theatre and Terri Stevens brought elements of performance art to the stage, intertwined with film, poetry, humour, strong music and images with colourful poignant characters.
"part of Mind the Gap which was dedicated particularly to Eileen Herzberg
Including poetry, sculptures made from newspaper- she was a writer, journalist and sculptor - and a dance to her favourite piece of music. Sculptures made by the company with Lisa.
Eileen was cremated in the open air in Goa where she had unexpectedly died, and her ashes brought home to Cornwall, where they were scattered at Sennen beach- famous for surf and sunsets - and Fuzz Bleakley paddled out on his surfboard beyond the waves to scatter them in the sea, so Phosporesence was an appropriate title for Eileen and her sparkling life, which we are grateful to have been part of!"
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