Weeks & Whitford make complex psychologically, emotionally and physically intense participatory durational performances involving evolving installations, specific soundscapes, and choreographies of interrelated actions and improvisations in response to context, site and audience. Liveness is central to their work which addresses many themes including alcoholism, childlessness, caring, ageing, disability, the grind of labour, love, sex, gender, jealousy, infidelity, sin and repentance, despair, hope, faith, ritual, healing and magic.
