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“In at Midnight and Away by Morning: The Uninvited Guest” A Sound & Light Installation Experience

  • The Alley Theatre, Strabane UK (map)

Join us for a special evening as we celebrate “In at Midnight and Away by Morning: The Uninvited Guest,” a powerful sound and light installation that reflects on the lived experience of communities facing the reality of flooding—and their ongoing adaptation to the impacts of climate change.

This poetic piece features the sonification of historic and predicted rainfall data, and has been shaped through the voices and creativity of flood-affected communities in Eglinton (Derry–Londonderry) and Newtownstewart (Tyrone), as part of the BluePrint project.

Created in collaboration with artist Sara Walmsley, this immersive work explores resilience, community action, and hope in the face of an uncertain climate future.

The evening will also mark the launch of the BluePrint Toolkit, a resource capturing insights from this co-creation process and all-island exchange with Mayo. Designed to support government and community actors, the Toolkit offers guidance and inspiration for climate adaptation and flood resilience efforts across Ireland.

Evening Schedule: 7:00 PM – Welcome & Refreshments 7:15 PM – Mayoral Address 7:30 PM – Installation Opens (available until 9:00 PM; 15-minute experience)

Please can you RSVP by 2nd May to Cathy Burns cathy.burns@derrystrabane.com

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