Hand-Pulled is an intimate, silent, durational cookery performance lasting eight hours, eight minutes and eight seconds. Within this time-frame the audience may book a 1-on-1 slot to join Sean and eat from a choice of noodle dishes cooked from scratch.
Sean Wai Keung is a Glasgow-based performance and food maker. His cookery performance A History of Fortune Cookies received the Autopsy Award in 2024 from Feral Arts and Summerhall. For more information, please visit seanwaikeung.carrd.co
Performance Space: T4
Access:
This performance does not involve any spoken language.
Content Notes:
Use of food/feeding, Gluten and Racial Discrimination/Racism.
Allergens:
Homemade Noodles: Flour [gluten], water, salt, Vegetable Oil
Optional toppings:
- Fresh spring onions
- Homemade Chilli Oil: Vegetable Oil, Red Chillies, Chilli Flakes, Bay Leaves, Salt, Star Anise, Sugar
- A bottle of soy sauce on the customer table
Ticket Info:
General Admission: £7
Sliding-Scale Ticket Guidance
£3 - £5
- If you frequently stress about basic needs and don’t always achieve them.
- You may be underemployed or unemployed.
- You rent low-end property and require assistance from government and/or voluntary assistance including food banks and benefits.
- You have little or no expendable income.
- You likely cannot afford a holiday or could not take the time off without financial burden.
£7 - £12
- You may stress about meeting your basic needs but regularly achieve them.
- You have access to financial savings or have the ability to save.
- You are employed.
- You may buy some new items and others second hand.
- You have expendable income.
- You can take a holiday annually or every couple of years without financial burden.
£15 - £20
- You rarely stress about meeting your basic needs and are comfortably able to meet them.
- You have access to financial savings.
- You are employed or may not need to work.
- You own your own property or may rent a higher-end property.
- You have expendable income.
- You can always afford to buy new items.
- You can afford to take an annual holiday.