The Hide

by Tilly Ingram Theatre

Music/Sound, Theatre

An image of a female with long dark hair with their back to the camera looking at a bird flying across the blue sky.

Step into the stillness of The Hide and see what might not always be visible.

The Hide is a live birdwatching experience, where Tilly shares her love of birdwatching, her struggles as a woman with a non-visible disability, and the story of G463, a disabled White-Tailed Eagle who started her love affair with birds. Whilst we look for birds, The Hide gives us time to sit and appreciate the spaces around us, that we may have never truly looked at and remember that there is more than what you cannot see.

An image of a makeshift shed with two rectangle shaped peep holes. There is a woman looking out of the hole on the right and a man with binoculars looking out of the hole on the left. Above the woman there is white text on a pink background spelling out 'THE HiDE'.
An image of four people sat down on some grass wearing headphones and looking through binoculars.

“There is a generosity, curiosity and warmth to Tilly’s work, as well as provocation.”

About Tilly Ingram

Tilly Ingram is an artist whose practice is centred around our relationship with wildness, nature, and fear. Exploring these from her experiences as a woman with an invisible disability, her work is often playful, joyous, and provocative.

Funding, commissioning and partner credits:

The Hide is supported by Without Walls and commissioned by Brighton Festival, Birmingham Weekender and Certain Blacks.

Image credits © Tilly Ingram

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