“Rowlands is a gifted writer/ poet and producer of film and soundscape. She layers sound and sculpts it around repeated images from nature. Images like that of a feather on a wall become emblematic, gaining meaning with each repetition. Both epic and ripe with intricate detail, her work reminds me of a Leonora Carrington psychological landscape, at one level displaying a consciousness echoing an ancient sensibility and at another level expressing something intensely contemporary.”

— COLIN HAMBROOK,

EDITOR OF DISABILITY ARTS ONLINE

“Elinor Rowlands’ performance of poetry is profound, sad and soothingly reflective. She speaks about family history and family trauma in a beautifully mellow and gently self-assured way – interspersing this with evocative film clips accompanied by poetry and music which add emotional depth. This deeply intimate tale of family history is both personal, yet universal – Rowlands compellingly captures the shared shockwaves of trauma and the common bonds of difficulty which leave their deep impressions on a family.”

— AGNES CARRINGTON-WINDO,

“PLAYS TO SEE”