SPAN Arts is delighted to present Deborah Light, a renowned dance artist, choreographer, and movement director, in her first solo show, ‘An Autopsy of a Mother, a Bear and a Fridge’ - performed in Pembrokeshire this month.

This contemporary dance/theatre show taking place at Canolfan Hermon at 7pm, on Friday, May 16, examines the experiences of being a mother through seemingly unconnected objects in this extraordinary take on what it is to be a mother.

Deborah works collaboratively as an artist, choreographer, and movement director across dance, theatre, film, and site-based practice.

She creates work independently and as co-director of Light/Ladd/Emberton, regularly performs for others, directs movement for theatre, and lectures in movement at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

You are warmly invited to witness the examination of three seemingly unconnected objects. As Deborah uncovers the connective tissue, between mother, bear and fridge, she reveals her own vulnerability, anger, humour and strength.

With cold clinical brutality, warm openness and hot feminist rage she exposes both personal experiences and patriarchal systems that place pressure on the female body.

SPAN Arts is delighted to bring you this groundbreaking show funded by Arts Council Wales Supported by Chapter, NDCWales, YMa, SPAN Arts and Taking Flight.

“We invite you to ‘An Autopsy of a Mother, a Bear and a Fridge’ at Canolfan Hermon on May 16. Please stay with us after the performance for a discussion with Deborah, when we will chat about the themes and experiences explored in the show over a cup of tea and a piece of cake!” said a spokespeson for SPAN Arts.

Please be aware that this show is recommended for audiences aged 14+ [References to death, motherhood/matrescence, surgery, violence against women, gender-based inequality, ageing, climate change and potential strong language]

Tickets are available for purchase through the span arts website at span-arts.org.uk/book or call 01834 869323. Refreshments and snacks will be available at the performance.