an open tin of beans on a plate with knife and fork either side. old formica table, cold light, analogue film grading, 35mm lens

FoodChain (working title)

By Catherine Dyson.

A woman sits at a dinner table in front of a plate of food, picks up her knife and fork, but suddenly finds herself unable to eat. Instead, stories begin to spill from her mouth.

A performance about food, that starts with the plate in front of us and unfolds across space and time. It explores supply chains and precarity, the multitudes contained with each mouthful, and how our destinies are linked by the food we eat.