Seeing, Saying, Sensing

Workshop for artists with Jo Bannon (UK)

A workshop for artists, performance makers and arts workers who are interested in the creative potential of seeing differently. Informed by the strategies, techniques and knowledge developed in Jo’s recent performance ‘The Dirty Work’ and inspired by the knowledge of many Blind, Visually Impaired and disabled artists, this workshop aims to explore how we see, say, and sense the world around us. 

We will work with Audio Description as both an access tool and as a creative medium, stretching what it can do, and what performative potential it has. We’ll explore different modes of understanding and communicating including touch, language, movement, writing, and performance. By exploring these different sensory languages we will investigate different ways to perceive our own bodies, movement and the environment around us, and how this can then inform our artistic processes and creations.

The workshop will include performance and movement exercises in partners and in small groups, conversation, reflection and note-taking time. We invite you to bring clothes to move in, snacks, and your favourite way to record things – pen and paper, voice recording etc.

EASY READ VERSION

Will be available in August

The workshop was created as part of the EU Creative Europe programme project Festival SPA. With financial support from the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia. The workshop is part of the project “Development of Community Cultural Centres for Social Cohesion”, No. 4.3.2.0/1/25/A/044. The New Theatre Institute of Latvia is responsible for the content of the workshop.

Date

11.09. Friday 14.00

Entrance

With registration
Registration until September 1st

Length

2 h

Location

Cultural Space RAA Matīsa iela 8 Rīga

Language

English
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