In Certain Places presented an evening with artist David Jacques, in conversation with spatial anthropologist Les Roberts. This event also premiered Jacques’ new film, The Dionysians of West Lancs. Described by the artist as ‘a phantom ride’ along the West Lancashire coast, the film weaves together historical topography, rave culture and Greek mythology to examine the age-old tension between enclosure and freedom of assembly which continues to shape this landscape.
These themes were further explored by Les Roberts, who presented his research into sites of liminality, including the treacherous terrains of the Dee Estuary and Morecambe Bay. Through conversation, Jacques and Roberts discussed the power struggles, both past and present, which define such places, and outlined a political reading of liminal landscapes.
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University of Central Lancashire
Preston, PR1 2HE
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