The heart of what they did lies in the way they engaged with people, and this feels key not just to them but to the sector.
Rajni Shah, 2005
Jess (of Glas(s) Performance) teamed up with Tony Goode (a theatre educationalist) a group of students from the Contemporary Theatre Practice programme at the RSAMD and young people from local schools in Glasgow to produce Yer Cannae Shuv Yer.
This show took place on a Glasgow city tour bus traditionally used for taking tourists around the city and showing them the sights. We decided to develop this idea a little and make our own site specific performances in response to the city and our experiences of living there. We invited an audience onto the bus to come and see these performances as an alternative way to view the landscape of the city of Glasgow.
Supported by the RSAMD