Cecilia Wee: 'Trying To Do Something Meaningful With Time'
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Clare Archibald is a Scottish writer & artist who is interested in the interplay of words, images, place and ideas. She’s currently undertaking the second stage of a collaborative project Lone Women in Flashes of Wilderness exploring women’s ideas of aloneness, darkness & wilderness.
Photo: 120 Beats per Minute
Image: Film still, The Army. Performer Eleftheria Tzamtzi.
Photo by James Clarke
Clare Patey is an artist, curator and Director of the Empathy Museum. The latest version of their project A Mile in My Shoes brings together 20 new audio stories from refugees and migrants who have made London their home. It opens inside a giant shoebox at The Migration Museum, 8-25 February. Clare writes for Run Riot on the latest incarnation of her work.
Mzz Kimberley is a cabaret performer, actor and singer. She writes for Run Riot on being part of the Duckie family and keeping faith in yourself at all times.
After winning the Origins Award for Outstanding new work, Chivaree Circus return to London’s biggest arts festival with their show Becoming Shades: dark, immersive circus that re-imagines a classic myth for a grown-up audience. Run Riot caught up with Creative Director Laurane Marchive to talk about the evolution of circus, feminist performance and inhabiting strange and far-away worlds.
Image: Deep Trash Romance. Poster image: Nicola Hunter: Motherfucker, 2017
The Yard is a multi-award winning theatre and music venue built from salvaged material in a converted warehouse in Hackney Wick. Committed to telling 'contemporary stories in contemporary ways', we speak to Jay Miller, Artistic Director, about their upcoming season of radical performance and theatre's relationship with an unequal world.