Right of Way
Half submerged in a cramped bathtub and flooded by her grief, Beth decides to walk the South West Coast Path—in choosing to walk, grow, and to reclaim space, she finds radical joy.
Using lyrical movement and projections of the Coast Path, Right Of Way explores our intimate connection with the coastline, bodies of water and our heritage.
Written while walking the South West Coast Path, it is an autobiographical and embodied reflection on disability, chronic illness, and being a Young Carer.