Bradford Industrial Museum

Threads: a story of friendship, identity and mental health

1:30 pm – 2:00 pm

About this event

1:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Bradford Industrial Museum

Threads is a poignant and powerful story about mental health, friendship and identity.
This latest work from Coalesce Dance Theatre uses stories from young people across the North of England to delicately weave together an emotive and uplifting contemporary dance and physical theatre performance about growing into adulthood. threads turns the spotlight on mental health and how important friendship and support can be when it comes to navigating adolescence.
Performed amongst tossed away clothes and a large wardrobe structure, two dancers use a highly physical movement language to connect and explore their intertwined experiences. Coalesce invites audiences to experience this socially urgent new work,

threads is suitable for +12 years
Performance length – Approximately 30 minutes

Spaces are limited   please book your space via the EventBrite link below
Performance
 

Bradford Industrial Museum

Address
Moorside Mills, Moorside Road Eccleshill, Bradford, BD2 3HP

EASTER OPENING HOURS
Good Friday – All Sites Closed
Easter Saturday – 11am – 4pm
Easter Sunday- 11am – 4pm
Easter Monday – 11am – 4pm at Cartwright Hall, Bradford Industrial Museum and Cliffe Castle. Bolling Hall Closed

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm

By car

Signposted from Bradford Ring Road and Harrogate Road (A658). Bus 645 from Market Street or Hall Ings. All buses stop at Moorside Road. On the museum site there is free car parking and disabled car parking.

By public transport

From Bradford City Centre, the 660 bus departs from Drake Street stop D1, (alight at Moorside Road), and the 645 departs from Hall Ings stop H11, (alight at Harrogate Road then an approx 10 min walk).

For help in planning your journey by public transport, please visit www.wymetro.com

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