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The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland presents

That's It.

14 – 15 February 2025

Part of Into the New 2025

Contemporary Music And Performance

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by Amy Clark and Noa Ferder
with Camilo Espinosa (Performer and Composer)
Ballet Choreographer: Georgia Berry

ATTENTION: this is not a show you have seen before. Ever. Because it didn’t exist before we made it. But now we made it, and tickets are on sale.

‘That’s It.’ is a moment in time, in a back pocket of a world that can’t decide if it’s more absurd or heartbreaking. A true, raw, authentic moment, that we have been rehearsing. A live, once in a lifetime, never to be repeated moment, that we will perform twice.

Come for the art, stay for the existential crisis. Or don’t. It’s honestly okay. Don’t worry about it.

Noa Ferder (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist creating work at the intersection of performance and visual art. Using detailed and provocative aesthetics, her work focuses on the distortion of the everyday life to constantly challenge conventional shapes and definitions, and shine light on cultural, societal and internal gaps. As a bilingual artist working globally (currently based in Glasgow), she often utilises the act of translation as a creative method. Lately, Noa’s been questioning everything and is trying out a new path as a professional, performative drummer.

Amy Clark (she/her) is a performance maker, producer and facilitator, originally from Cumbria, currently based in Glasgow. She creates work across the disciplines of performance art and choreography. Using the body as a starting point, her work is often durational, and endurance-based, aiming to evoke a visceral, sensorial and embodied reaction in audiences. Lately, Amy’s been questioning performance art as a career and is debating whether to instead pursue her lifelong dream of being a ballerina.

Camilo Espinosa (he/him) is a Colombian composer and musician. He has been working in several freelance jobs as a musician for many years, including composing original music for short films, documentaries and video games, playing and recording as a performer, teaching private lessons, and score editing. Since 2021, he has been a member of MUCINE (Colombian Association for film scoring composers). Camilo holds a master’s degree in Music Composition from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Lately, Camilo’s discovered his one true destiny (or calling, if you may) as a contemporary performance artist.

Image by Laurie Elliott.

CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts

Runtime: 45 mins

Price: £4 – £5

Age Restrictions: 16+

Contains partial nudity, loud sounds, strobe, haze, use of latex.

Interpreted in BSL. Wheelchair accessible.