VENTURING out to the Eastgate Theatre in Peebles on September 10 will lead to The Edge of the World.

Narrator Ian Cameron, who has enjoyed a hit run on the Edinburgh Fringe is in town with an illustrated talk about his memories of different walks. Once inside the theatre, as the performer begins to talk about walks he has taken, audience and performer find the projected images leading us all on another journey. The hidden secrets of the landscape and the constantly shifting border between land and sea remind us that the past is always with us, whether we realise it or not.

A Walk at the Edge of the World is a collaboration between director Nicholas Bone, Canadian-based arts practice Sans façon and performer Ian Cameron.

Ian Cameron is a performer and director in physical theatre, puppetry and masks. He is co-Artistic Director of the theatre company Plutôt la Vie.

As a performer/director/deviser, he has worked with many companies including Catherine Wheels, Triangle, Quicksilver, Clydebuilt Puppets, Puppet Lab., Shona Reppe Puppets and Montreal-based Theatre Sans Fil.

He has also performed with the Royal National Theatre and English National Opera.

Ian co-created the international hit White with Andy Manley and has toured world-wide with the production, including runs at Sydney Opera House, Southbank Centre, London, and New York.

Ian works as a clown doctor with Hearts & Minds, an arts-in-health organisation based in Edinburgh.

The text and development of the play is by Nicholas Bone, Artistic Director for Magnetic North.

He developed and curates Rough Mix, Magnetic North’s creative development programme. Opera includes work with Scottish Opera; Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and Opera North.

A Walk at the Edge of the World is designed by Sans façon. Sans façon is artist and architect duo Tristan Surtees and Charles Blanc.