FARRELL COX

Ambivalence is an autobiographical piece which draws upon my own personal experiences living with psychosis and as a black queer woman navigating through the world. As if entwined between the lines of a diary we peek into the internal monologue as I attempt to figure out my new reality and society's triggers. 

‘ Ambivalence’ began as an eight minute solo as a final year solo project at drama School under the name of Impetus. As years have past I've been able to develop the piece, now ‘Ambivalence’ which expanded to a thirty minute solo aerial theatre show, supported by Jackson’s Lane and performed at The Place. and most recently commissioned by All in he Mind festival to make a short digital version.

In light of the Covid 19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter movement I have begun to question my identity and what I stand for as a black British queer woman. I am excited by the opportunity to revisit ‘Ambivalence ’ in light of the current climate of empowering black culture and challenging white privilege.

I have continued to develop it into a bigger ‘identity’ piece which addresses my whole identity and the complicated layers of truth, reality, sexuality and honesty.

Special thanks to:

Flying Fantastic

Jacksons Lane

The Roundhouse

The Tramshed

RashDash

Mimbre

 ‘‘Ambivalence boldly explores themes of mental health, eating disorders and the ultimatum of suicide. Heightened facial expressions, risky feats of strength and dizzying aerial hoop work are undeniably captivating and spectacular to watch’’

 ‘‘A thrillingly expressive performer, Cox captivates us in her action and word suggesting a woman whose will to live is dwindling.’’