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Howl Yuan: Impossible Homecoming


  • CLAY 1, 2 Regent St, Leeds LS2 7QA United Kingdom (map)
 

Impossible Homecoming


What makes us feel at home?


Why do we leave?


How far back do we look to find out?



This is a live 'unboxing' experience for 1-2 curious people. You get to go on the journey, unpacking objects from Howl's home in Taiwan, which has since been gentrified out of existence.


This intimate experience is a multi-sensory story of Howl's life including virtual dialogue with him, explorations of personal artefacts and a journey of your very own.


A powerful story of migration that takes you through a hidden history of southeast asia, while forging new definitions of home and belonging in the wake of a global pandemic.

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Perfromance Info: This is one to one performance, meaning ideally one performer and one audience member. You are however welcome to bring one more person with you on this journey, if you wish. Please let us know in the registration form if this is the case.


* This performance is an in-house virtual piece. It is part performance and part audio walk that begins when you leave CLAY. Please bring your own headphones for this.


** You will need a phone that can scan qr codes to participate in the audio walk, if you do not have this please let us know in the registration form.


*** The duration of the performance will be 60 minutes long. The audio walk will be up to 30 minutes


Ticket Info: If you would like to attend but the ticket price is not affordable then please get in touch at venue@liveartleeds.com

Devised by Howl Yuan, with assistance from his family, village residents, Interval, Urban Intertidal Foundation, Taipei Culture Foundation, Jia He Studio, and others who supported this project.

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Howl Yuan (原承伯) is a performance maker, write and researcher. He holds a Master’s degree in performance (theatre) from University of Chichester, and is a Ph.D. candidate at University of Exeter. His practices focus on cultural identity, mobility, migration, sites and places. His work spans performance, object, text, video and photography, and has been presented in Taiwan, the UK and beyond. See his Website.

 
  • The runtime of all events at CLAY are an estimation.

    We can't give an exact runtime for the majority if our events as often they are experimental in nature.

    Work in our Programme can be anywhere from 40 - 90mins unless stated otherwise.

    Additionally performances are relaxed, meaning you can leave the performance space at anytime if needed.

  • This is event is wheelchair accessible. We have done what we can to make the space accessible by including a wheelchair friendly portaloo on the floor of the event space. We also have 2 gender-neutral toilets that are down a flight of stairs that is 12 steps. Unfortunately, there is no lift in our building. The rest of the building is on one floor.​ Unless stated this is a relaxed performance. If you need any more information please check our venue info page here.

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