
through warm temperatures affirms castor oil’s legacy as a natural remedy, an elixir, and a historic source that transcends boundaries. This performance takes the audience on a journey of reconnection—with nature and the body.
Friday 16 May 2025, 7pm to 8pm
Saturday 17 May 2025, 2pm to 3pm
Platform
1000 Westerhouse Rd
Glasgow G34 9JW
£9.50/£6/£5
Recommended for ages 12+
Audience note: Partial nudity (One costume with transparent fabric)
Access
British Sign Language interpreted
Transcript can be provided on request
Blending vocals and dance, the work shifts from meditative to unfiltered expression. Roars and vocal purges confront inner turmoil, embodying a journey toward self-acceptance. Live cello and electronic soundscapes intertwine as performers shift between solos, duos, and collective movements, drawing the audience into intimate experiences.
The work builds toward a place of warmth, inviting release, renewal.
Originally commissioned to open the 20th Anniversary of The Edinburgh Art Festival (2024) and winning Bestie Award for Movement, through warm temperatures has been presented as a trio at ActOral Festival (Marseille, France, 2024). This is the first time presenting in Mele’s hometown, Glasgow.
Credits
Director, Concept and Performance Mele Broomes
Collaborative Musician – Simone Seales
Producer: Rhea Lewis
Originally commissioned by Edinburgh Art Festival
Developed with further support from Tramway
About Mele Broomes
Mele Broomes is an award-winning artist and choreographer, renowned for her multidisciplinary performances that blend dance, sound, and striking poetics.
Incorporating vocals and melodies, Mele transforms performance into a hybrid of theatre and live music. Her experimental, layered, and emotive vocals amplify both the emotional and physical dimensions of her storytelling.
Mele’s works have been showcased at venues and festivals, including Battersea Arts Centre (London), The Place (London), Theatre Centre (Canada), Cultura Inglesa Festival (Brazil), Edinburgh Art Festival, Dance International Glasgow, Whitechapel Gallery, and more.
(Part of Tramway’s Dance International Glasgow festival, 9 – 24 May)