The Ireland We Dreamed Of is a new dance theatreperformance by visual artist Sinead McCann in collaborationwith sociologist Dr Louise Brangan. In Catholic Ireland, moral purity and virtue had become thenational motifs. The problem was, you can't claim purity if youknow otherwise. The dirt and sin that defied it had to bescrubbed from Ireland's national consciousness. Work, work, work. Pray, pray, pray. That was the only way tokeep the devil and your secrets at bay. Those who did not fitin, who deviated from the well-worn grooves of this regime,were liable to be removed. Should they return, a life of shameand silence was their penance. The Ireland We Dreamed Of brings the audience through aseries of unsettling dreamscapes. This powerful performanceexplores what it was like to live with the unbearable weight ofself-denial, how silence seeped into our homes, and thebravery it took to break out from this world of secrets. Funded by Economic and Social Research Council, UK (ES/V007165/1) Age Suitability: 14+ RUNNING TIME 55 mins TICKETS �21 | �15 (Preview/Matinee)
