In the Cavan village of Swanlinbar, the dancer is joined by film-maker Róisín Loughrey and composers Andy Garbi and Rose Connelly
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First, the audience is guided around the village to view Róisín Loughrey’s A Line That Birds Cannot See, a series of short video loops on 21 screens placed in locations such as a shop window, the GAA club changing room, the modern St Mary’s Church, an alleyway and an old schoolhouse. Anything to Declare: Passing Time - Grasses, from the video loops by Róisín Loughrey. Photograph: Róisín LoughreyNature can create borders too. In Lung, the composer Andy Garbi was drawn to the Cladagh river, which sometimes serves as a border between Cavan and Fermanagh. His soundscape, presented in surround sound at St Augustine’s Church, is drawn to the river’s source.
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