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I Have No Name
Fri 4 & Sat 5 Sep | Timings TBC | Tump53 Nature Reserve, Water Lily Walk, Thamesmead SE28 8AS
What to Expect: Audio Description | Captioned | Easy Read Information
Tickets: This event is FREE, just turn up.
- About
- Where to find it
- About the Artist
- Your Visit
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This enthralling outdoor installation gives voice to nature itself.
Nature speaks. Are you ready to listen?
This impactful open-air installation gives voice to nature within the extraordinary hidden landscape of Tump 53, a former ammunition store and now a wildlife reserve.
Words appear. Thoughts surface. Questions linger. Epic in ambition and its sweeping perspective back into deep time and the future, I Have No Name is a contemporary oracle, translating what nature has to say to us in a tone that shifts between the intimate and the prophetic.
As day fades and perception shifts, the installation quietly turns the gaze back on us, asking not how we see nature, but how we are seen in return.
Tump53 Nature Reserve, Water Lily Walk, Thamesmead SE28 8AS
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Public Transport: Elizabeth Line and Bus
El Conde de Torrefiel is a Barcelona-based duo comprising Tanya Beyeler and Pablo Gisbert. El Conde de Torrefiel seeks to understand the existing connections between rationality and the meaning of things established by language, as well as abstract concepts, the collective imagination and symbolism relating to images.
Their creations aim to create a visual and textual aesthetic where theatre, choreography, visual arts and literature coexist, focussing currently on the 21st century and the existing relationships between the private and the political. Their theatre reconstructs the fourth wall, allowing a return to sensuality through the notion of a space: their goal is not to touch the viewers directly but to arouse their curiosity, transforming them into active witnesses, conscious of what they receive and remaining as close as possible to their feelings and impressions.
The duo’s theatre practice reports on the contemporary world but does not produce dogmatic ideas or political analysis, since, according to them, “theatre should not close itself off by stating, but open itself up by questioning.” This is a theatre of emotion, poetry and the present, where subjectivities can exist freely in opposition to the demanding ambiguity of our contemporary collective life. At Vidy, they have presented La posibilidad que desaparece frente al paisaje (Possibility that disappears faced with the landscape) in 2016, La Plaza in 2018, and in 2023 they were part of the Shared Landscapes project. In 2025 they will present Ultraficcion N1.
Promotional photography will take place at this event.
If you do not wish to be featured in our content, please ask one of our volunteers (easily noticeable in their pink t-shirts) for a “no photography” sticker.
I Have No Name is supported by Peabody, The Royal Borough of Greenwich, Global Streets and Arts Council England.
ACCESS
- Show Access
- Site Access
- Easy Read Guide
Captioned – This installation show features an LED screen with text
Audio Description – There are 10 headsets at each performance for digital audio description, available in the accessible viewing area.
Easy Read Information – available on site and to download in early July
Full accessibility information coming early July
Free to attend. Just show up.
Assistance Dogs Welcome.
This show is relaxed. This means you can come and go as you please, move around and make noise.
Level Access
There is level access at the site.
The site is a nature reserve with woodland. There are areas of grass, soil and narrower paths. GDIF has made adjustments to ensure wheelchair users can access the installations and performance.
There will be an access map available on site and online coming soon.
This will all be marked on an access map available on site and online coming soon.
Access Viewing Area
A staffed access viewing area for disabled audience members will be marked with a sign or flag. Space for wheelchair users, companions and seating with and without arms will be available.
The viewing area will have volunteers and staff available throughout the event.
Accessible Toilets
There will be Accessible Toilets on site.
Blue badge parking
Available in surrounding residential roads
Contact
For Accessibility questions contact: [email protected] // 07899 893 935
Full access information coming early July