Shawbrook presents MURMUR by NooN collective

Join us at Shawbrook Forest Stage for a multi-sensory, cross-artform performance with NooN!

  • Murmur - NooN collective

    A deep dive into the fantastic world of fungi!

    Murmur is a multi-sensory, cross-artform performance and interactive installation piece which explores and amplifies mycelium communication and the deep subconscious. Mycelium are the branching, fusing networks of fungi. It is as mycelium that fungi live the majority of their lives, unseen, underground. Much like us as artists.

    Blending movement, costume, music and projection to amplify natural phenomena, Murmur invites audiences into a hidden and otherworldly sphere where communication takes place on a vibratory level.

    “I have little to say because your performance touched deeper than words – beautiful, loved the shimmering movement, sound, video.” (audience member)

    Murmur was developed with support from Shawbrook Creative Residency Space 2023, Pavilion Dance South West Visiting Artist programme, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Arts Council England.

    NooN is a cross-disciplinary collective, concerned with the subconscious and the deep ecological communication of the natural world; as well as pushing boundaries of where work can be presented.

    Website https://www.noon-collective.org

    Instagram @noon_arts_collective

    Doors for this free ticketed event will open from 8.45pm.

    To enjoy an incredible evening , simply book a ticket on our eventbrite page.

    We have a limited amount of tickets, so please don’t hesitate to get yours before they are gone.

    Proudly supported by Irish Arts Council

    THE SMALL PRINT

    - Seats are first come first served

    -Running time approx 60 mins

    - Under 18's must be accompanied by an adult

    - The show is BYOB

    ***This is an outdoor event so please dress appropriately for the weather on the day. ***

NooN were in Shawbrook for a Creative Space Residency in August 2023.

NooN were a newly formed cross-disciplinary collective, concerned with the subconscious and the deep ecological communication of the natural world; as well as pushing boundaries of where work can be presented. Noon is made up of Movement director - Clare Parker, Multi-instrumentalist and composer – Ric Byer, Costume design – Ellen Conrad, Moving Image and Projection – Emilio Mula and dance artists Willa Faulkner & Winnie Guy.

Supported by Arts Council of Ireland