A provocative examination of a mother/daughter relationship: Paul Levy talks to Tamsin Shasha and Maisy Taylor about Everything I See I Swallow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Levy talks to Tamsin Shasha and Maisy Taylor about Everything I See I Swallow.

“Everything I See I Swallow is a provocative examination of a mother/daughter relationship, set against a backdrop of shifting attitudes to empowerment, feminism and sexuality. In a world where #MeToo and #TimesUp have become rallying cries against female sexual harassment, how does a woman defend the objectification of her own body and the gaze from those around her? How are the lines drawn and how is the rope tied? Fusing theatre and aerial rope work with the erotic art of Japanese rope bondage, shibari, Swallow is an unusual and compelling encounter.”

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