5th October 2015 on a night train arriving into Marrakech from Tangier 


two lone figures in the distance 

on the mountain

precipice 

a man or a boy way out there 

in the scrub

shadow light 

waiting

watching 

working 

for progress as it passes

hopeful. blue. light. 

GHOSTS
a duet by Ruairí Ó Donnabháin & Asaf Aharonson

"Mmm, ok?" "So?" "It's about the bear." "Which bear? The big bear? The star constellation? The homosexual archetype?" "No the bear that is waiting."
From the confidential to the indecent, traveling from the erotic to the pornographic and back again to friendship. Veiling and unveiling the potential of a complex intimacy between two lovers. Drawing on the work of theorist Michael Hardt, GHOSTS tries to understand "how love can be the central, constitutive mode and motor of politics."

 

Supported by Cork City Council Arts Office and Cork Midsummer Festival.

Photographs by Robbie Sweeney

 
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