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Production photograph of the experimental live cooking theatre show Cooking the Vegan Salmon of Knowledge by Bradán at Dublin Fringe Festival, supported by PAN PAN Platform, and winner of the Axis Green Arts Award. Written and performed by James Ireland and directed by Kate Bauer. Photo by Simon Lazewski

Cooking the Vegan Salmon of Knowledge

Winner of the Axis Green Arts Award

Fringebiscuit - ★★★★

The New Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival 2022

Supported by PAN PAN Platform

FeastFest, London, 2023

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Photography by Simon Lazewski

Winner of the Axis Green Arts Award

 

Awarded by Axis Theatre Ballymun at Dublin Fringe Festival

About the Play

An experimental 35-minute live cooking performance for our future.

Join James Ireland as they cook a vegan version of smoked salmon, using the ingredients to have a conversation about the history of food, and human impact on the environment in deep time. Winner of the Axis Green Arts Award at Dublin Fringe Festival.

 

This isn’t the first ecological catastrophe we’ve created. 10,000 years ago, human societies across the world changed from hunter-gathering to agricultural lifestyles. We’d hunted our food off the face of the earth. We’re making another catastrophe now.

This is a look at our current practices of food consumption, one element of unsustainable modern life. Without changing our behaviour and our diets in the past, we wouldn't be here - so what can we learn from that now? This work centres on a plant-based (vegan) recipe, but that's just one part of the conversation.

With some small optional food consumption. Key allergens: gluten, soy, garlic, citrus (lemon).

This show premiered at Dublin Fringe Festival, supported by PAN PAN Platform.

Trailer

Shot by Alex Ireland, edited by James Ireland

Praise for Cooking the Vegan Salmon of Knowledge

"Part-lecturer, part-masterchef, performer James Ireland emanates warmth and wisdom as they weave tales that transport us to Ireland's forested mountains whilst sharing fascinating histories of the food we take for granted. The vibe is very cosy - imagine being beckoned closer to a campfire... 

[...]

a rich complement to the food, grounding, memorialising, and lending a sense of hope that humankind might find a way through environmental catastrophe after all."

- Fringebiscuit - ★★★★

"They carry out their tasks with ritualistic care and you have a sense of watching a scene from an unknown ancient ceremony.

[...] Their engaging smile which envelopes their face every now and again reassures you that you are in the company of a human whose humanity is their driving force not the orthodoxies of any ritual."

- No More Workhorse

Winner of the Axis Green Arts Award at Dublin Fringe Festival 2022.

Images by Simon Lazewski

Creative team

Directed by Kate Bauer

Written and performed by James Ireland

Music by James Ireland

Produced by James Ireland and Bradán, with support

from Lisa Nally and PAN PAN Platform

About Bradán

Bradán is a collaboration between Kate Bauer and James Ireland, who met in Dublin on a theatre undergrad in 2012.

 

We make ecological theatre, often with live music. We talk a lot about how difficult subjects like the climate can be to think about all the time. The last thing we’d want is to make a depressing climate show for people to sit through – there’s enough of that in our daily lives. We want to create work that energises, work that opens spaces for contemplation and coming together, and work that gives back. We create work for the future.

Bradán's debut show My Lover Was a Salmon in the Climate Apocalypse won the Staging Change x VAULT award for ecologically-conscious development, and was followed up with Cooking the Vegan Salmon of Knowledge which won the Axis Green Arts Award at Dublin Fringe Festival, where it was also awarded support from PAN PAN through the PAN PAN Platform initiative. Bradán's work has been called "a masterclass of gig theatre" (Everything Theatre), "eco-political theatre at its best" (audience testimony), and "the best gig theatre I've seen" (audience testimony).

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Original poster for Cooking the Vegan Salmon of Knowledge by Bradán at Dublin Fringe 2022, performed in The New Theatre Dublin by James Ireland and directed by Kate Bauer. Winner of the Axis Green Arts Award, and supported by Pan Pan Platform.

Photography by Pranav Darshan

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