In Touch We Trust
Outdoor Programme
A site-specific wearable art and dance experience
An original, site-specific performance about fashion, identity, personal style, and the relationships between caregivers and care recipients.
The clothing we wear can be an expression of our sense of personal style. It can also reflect our identity in different ways. In Touch We Trust explores how clothing and fashion influence our self-confidence and the way we feel about ourselves, as well as the way we are seen by others. Wearing tailor-made wearable art – designed to appeal to the tactile and visual senses – a group of visually impaired performers and four professional dancers interact with an on-site installation, expressing personal narratives through dance, gesture and sound, and offering audiences the chance to re-examine how we perceive those around us.
In Touch We Trust is a site-specific community programme specially commissioned for No Limits 2025. Created in collaboration with professional artists and visually impaired participants of the No Limits 2024 movement and dance project The Story of Motion, the work combines fashion, dance, narrative elements and body percussion to share personal stories of identity and self-discovery.
Partner Organisation
Pentecostal Holiness Church Ling Kwong Bradbury Centre for The Blind