Online Sessions: Around the Fire

It’s almost the winter break, and this session was the very last one for now. We imagined a fire inside of us, representing our inner strength, energy and resilience. We also imagined a bonfire, around which all of us could sit and share songs and stories. Even when we can’t be together physically, the virtualContinue reading “Online Sessions: Around the Fire”

The thinking behind the workshops

Guy Harries, who has devised and run our workshops, recently shared the underlying ideas and methodology guiding his teaching and facilitation techniques at a conference titled Dance AND Research at the national dance academy in Rome. Examples Guy mentioned included not only the Red Hat Opera workshops, but also a participatory public project at TateContinue reading “The thinking behind the workshops”

Online Session: Masks and Characters

Summer has arrived, and we’re still online, making sure everyone keeps safe. We have decided to work on a longer piece over several months, with the aim to create a video opera about our experience during this strange time. Each member of the group created a character, represented in colours and shapes. Following this, weContinue reading “Online Session: Masks and Characters”

Online Sessions: Cocoon to Butterfly

During this lockdown, we are closed in our individual spaces. Can we start imagining how we are growing, developing, hoping, transforming into something new? We worked with the idea of a cocoon, sheltered and growing, with a future ahead of turning into a beautiful butterfly, flying freely in the world. Drawing, movement, words and voicesContinue reading “Online Sessions: Cocoon to Butterfly”

Introducing: Zina Nour

Zina is an incredibly vibrant woman with lots of great energy. Her main medium of expression is through art; painting/drawing. As someone who deals with dyslexia and an attention deficit, the workshops provide her with a way to concentrate and focus her mind. Her main accomplishment is becoming more comfortable with creative writing. When didContinue reading “Introducing: Zina Nour”

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