Live on the Drive

Live on the Drive

Live on the Drive
2016

 

A Performance Project for girls aged 15-19,  led by performance artist Katy Baird and visual artist Rebecca Lindsay – Addy at the drawing shed’s project space, LockUpNumber11, on the Drive housing estate E17.

Now with NEW Blog! Documenting the exciting Live Art created by the LoT-D girls and more!

Live on the Drive (LoT-D) has been running since September 2016 and is a series of live art workshops, discussions and visits to live events. These workshops focus around discussions and creations of Live Art, and all this encompasses, including visual elements and using this to extend ideas of performance . The workshops have taken place in a range of contexts including the estate, public events such as the Women’s March, and even at Walthamstow School for Girls helping to introduce Year 10s to the project and Live Art. The LoT-D girls work collaboratively and individually to generate artwork in new and exciting ways. The LoT-D girls are at the centre of the project, including passing on their experiences and new found skills to other girls.

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“I learnt to think about the ‘how’ and the ‘why’ and not just the ‘what’.”

“I loved it; it was a really different environment.”

“It was strange in a good way.” “I have an interest in performance art now and feel more confident about performing in front of other girls.”

Feedback from participants, November 2016

STRANGER : NEIGHBOUR

STRANGER : NEIGHBOUR

STRANGER : NEIGHBOUR

Creative Writing workshops for all ages are held on the second Tuesday of the month, 6-8pm in LockUpNumber11. Led by artists Sally Labern and Bobby Lloyd, the group members write from their own life experiences and imagination.
In parallel, about four times each year to coincide with each public exhibition held at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London N1, the group is invited to join art-writing workshops in the galleryto explore contemporary texts and poetry in a friendly open group. Participants have exclusive evening access to the gallery to see each show before poet and musician Simon Pomery leads the workshops, with artists Labern&Lloyd from the drawing shed bringing ideas to the table, encouraging experimentation for inspired poetic responses.
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