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Interview Call-Out: Can I Talk To You?

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Research For New Dance-Theatre Performance

My name is Ruby Donohoe and I am a Queensland performing artist. I’m making a new contemporary dance-theatre work based on my experience of living with epilepsy and as part of my research would like to connect with folk who share similar experiences. Our interview would be for private research purposes only and not made available to the public. If you’re interested please fill out the form below.

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MY STORY

 

I had my first seizure when I was 14 and since then have a few tonic clonic seizures most years and clonic seizures sprinkled throughout my day-to-day. I still don't have a lot of clarity around my condition and am still searching for the right medication.

Epilepsy has taught me a lot. Sometimes I feel like the more I get to know my body, the more mysterious it is to me. My body is both my closest companion and completely unknowable. For a while - and if I'm honest sometimes still- I feel betrayed by my body for being so sensitive but my sensitivity has also become the thing I love most about myself.

I'm creating this new performance work because I'm curious about what a phrase like an "out-of-body experience" means to people living with epilepsy. I'm curious about both the connection and disconnection we experience with our bodies. I'm curious about the way we understand memory. I'm curious about how our experiences inform the way we see the world. I'm curious about our wisdom and our vulnerabilities as humans.


This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

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Ruby Donohoe