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Force Majeure - A huge inspiration for me.

This i a scene from "The age im in" and incredible production by Force Majeure, which mixed verbatim theatre/movement/mime into a stunning exploration of our views of the world from many sets of eyes, it inspires me to no end.
And opened my eyes to the potential of something similar in style within this production, which i believe would stretch the audiences gaze to the bigger picture, that... "we've all been there, you're not alone on this one"

Enjoy and i encourage you to watch and read more about this show.

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