Club Até (Sydney)

Woven Garden Craft Workshops

Tuesday 5 July 2022

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Birmingham 2022 Festival Present

Free

IMAGE: TRISTAN JALLEH & CLUB ATÉ

Club Até is an art collective based on the unceded lands of Sydney, led by interdisciplinary performance artists Justin Shoulder and Bhenji Ra. The work of Club Até is informed by the artists’ shared Filipino / Australian ancestry and the collective is invested in creating their own Future Folklore.

Amihan, bird elemental of the wind soars through the Skyworld. Each feather on her broad extended wings is a flag, their stories whistle and flutter as energy gusts and spirals. This craft workshop invites participants to co-create a woven garden that will be part of the event Club Muva.

Dreaming together we encourage participants to tap into their cultural languages and mythologies to elaborate and pattern textile symbols.  What creatures could live and dance in the Healing Gardens of Bab? In gentle connection we weave, paint and layer together. Our stories carry on the wind.

The workshops are very relaxed, and whilst they will start on time, people can turn up at their leisure to participate when they want.

Workshop 1 
Sunday 26th June, 11am – 5pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Workshop 2 
Tuesday 5th July, 6pm – 9pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

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Tuesday 5 July 2022

6.00pm

Friction Arts @ The Edge

£0.00

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Jess Dobkin (Toronto)

CONJURING THE ARCHIVE: Fierce at 25

Monday 4 July 2022, 2.00pm5.00pm

Centenary Sq, Broad St
Birmingham, B1 2EA United Kingdom
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Birmingham 2022 Festival Presents

180 minutes

Free

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YOU’RE INVITED to Conjuring the Archive: FIERCE at 25 participatory workshop with visiting Canadian performance artist Jess Dobkin. Together we will delve into experiences, ideas and questions about the lifespan and spirit life of archival materials. Through sensory, embodied and energetic encounters, we will explore connections and intersections in the dynamic relationship of live performance, documentation and archives and explore how archival materials might perform anew. Using the FIERCE archives (housed at the Library of Birmingham) as our source material we will collectively create a new public artwork.

All artists, archivists, activists, finders, keepers, scholars, collectors, witches and mystics are welcome.

This workshop takes place at the Library of Birmingham in the Birmingham Archives and Heritage Room on Floor 4.

Please reach out with any questions and/or specific access requests: contact@wearefierce.org

Jess Dobkin

Jess Dobkin is an internationally acclaimed artist. Her performance and curatorial projects are presented at museums, galleries, theatres, universities and in public spaces internationally. She was active in the downtown performance art scene in New York City before moving to Toronto in 2002. Recent projects include her 2017 Dora-nominated performance, The Magic Hour, which was developed through The Theatre Centre Residency program with support from the Canada Council, Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council. She created The Artist-Run Newsstand (2015-2016), a one-year artist-run newsstand that operated in a vacant subway station newsstand kiosk. Her Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar (2006, 2012, 2016) continues to receive significant scholarly consideration and media attention. She was Guest Curator of MONOMYTHS at FADO Performance Art Centre (2016-2017), Guest Curator of Harbourfront Centre’s HATCH performing arts residency program (2011-2012) and a co-curator of the 7a-11d International Festival of Performance Art (2009-2012.) She has taught as a Sessional Lecturer at OCAD University, the University of Toronto and Sheridan College, and was a Fellow at the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto. Her photographic images, created to accompany her performances, are also published and exhibited as stand-alone works. Her film and video works are distributed by Vtape.

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

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Monday 4 July 2022

2.00pm

Library of Birmingham

£0.00

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Jess Dobkin (Toronto)

YOU'RE INVITED

Friday 1 July 2022Sunday 10 July 2022

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Birmingham 2022 Festival Present

Times Vary

Free

Image: Jess Dobkin by David Hawe

Through sensory, embodied and energetic encounters, join Jess Dobkin in collaboration with Clayton Lee and members of the Healing Gardens of Bab Steering Group to explore connections and intersections in the dynamic relationship of live performance, archives and activism. YOU’RE INVITED presents a constellation of engagements: an iteration of Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective Archival Reading Room, a queer teen art and activism workshop, community meals, and a DIY poster project spotlighting 25 years of FIERCE archives through the streets of Birmingham. 

All artists, archivists, activists, finders, keepers, scholars, collectors, witches, mystics and queers are welcome.

Events Include:

YOU’RE WELCOME: Wetrospective Archival Reading Room, Friday 1 – Sunday 3rd July

CONJURING THE ARCHIVE: Fierce at 25 – Monday 4th July

Making Queer Time: Art & Activism, a workshop for Teens – Saturday 9th July

Jess Dobkin is an internationally acclaimed artist. Her performance and curatorial projects are presented at museums, galleries, theatres, universities and in public spaces internationally. She was active in the downtown performance art scene in New York City before moving to Toronto in 2002. Recent projects include her 2017 Dora-nominated performance, The Magic Hour, which was developed through The Theatre Centre Residency program with support from the Canada Council, Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council. She created The Artist-Run Newsstand (2015-2016), a one-year artist-run newsstand that operated in a vacant subway station newsstand kiosk. Her Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar (2006, 2012, 2016) continues to receive significant scholarly consideration and media attention. She was Guest Curator of MONOMYTHS at FADO Performance Art Centre (2016-2017), Guest Curator of Harbourfront Centre’s HATCH performing arts residency program (2011-2012) and a co-curator of the 7a-11d International Festival of Performance Art (2009-2012.) She has taught as a Sessional Lecturer at OCAD University, the University of Toronto and Sheridan College, and was a Fellow at the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto. Her photographic images, created to accompany her performances, are also published and exhibited as stand-alone works. Her film and video works are distributed by Vtape.

 

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Club Até/Bhenji Ra (Sydney)

The Offering: Dancing Currents and Traditional Pangalay

Wednesday 29 June 2022

Units 5-6, Allcock St
Birmingham, B9 4DY United Kingdom
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Birmingham 2022 Festival Presents

180 minutes

Free

IMAGE: TRISTAN JALLEH & CLUB ATÉ

Club Até invites participants from diverse gender and cultural backgrounds to an open workshop exploring Pangalay, the traditional fingernail dance of the Tausug people of the Sulu Archipelago. Participants will be guided into pangalay improvisation methods bridging their bodies with land and water, spirit and sea.

The space will be held by Bhenji Ra, dance artist and mother to the Australian ballroom scene.

Participants will be invited to share their work as part of the event Club Muva.

There is an option of two workshop dates, you can attend one or both workshops.

Wednesday 29th, 6pm – 9pm

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

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Wednesday 29 June 2022

6.00pm

City Centre venue to be announced soon.

£0.00

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Club Até (Sydney)

Woven Garden Craft Workshops

Tuesday 5 July 2022

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Birmingham 2022 Festival Present

Free

IMAGE: TRISTAN JALLEH & CLUB ATÉ

Club Até is an art collective based on the unceded lands of Sydney, led by interdisciplinary performance artists Justin Shoulder and Bhenji Ra. The work of Club Até is informed by the artists’ shared Filipino / Australian ancestry and the collective is invested in creating their own Future Folklore.

Amihan, bird elemental of the wind soars through the Skyworld. Each feather on her broad extended wings is a flag, their stories whistle and flutter as energy gusts and spirals. This craft workshop invites participants to co-create a woven garden that will be part of the event Club Muva.

Dreaming together we encourage participants to tap into their cultural languages and mythologies to elaborate and pattern textile symbols.  What creatures could live and dance in the Healing Gardens of Bab? In gentle connection we weave, paint and layer together. Our stories carry on the wind.

The workshops are very relaxed, and whilst they will start on time, people can turn up at their leisure to participate when they want.

Workshop 1 
Sunday 26th June, 11am – 5pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Workshop 2 
Tuesday 5th July, 6pm – 9pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

Details

Tuesday 5 July 2022

6.00pm

Friction Arts @ The Edge

£0.00

Tickets not on sale