As part of the 3oubour exhibition and residency in London, www will perform at Artsadmin’s Toynbee Studios at a collaborative event with their resident Dash Arts.
We Are Free To Change The World is a new series of three Dash Cafés exploring how artists and creative activists respond to the urgency of our times.
Through performance, film and conversation, each We Are Free to Change the World event, chaired by Dash Arts artistic director Josephine Burton and presented across the themes of Ready, Steady and Go, brings together creative voices to consider how we act – and how we do this together. A collaborative act between Artsadmin and Toynbee Studios resident, Dash Arts, the series also celebrates Dash Arts’ 20th birthday, and 18th year in the building, and part of the Fête of Britain.
Framed around preparation, balance and movement, the series will make space for connection and reflection, for building or sharing tools and practices, and might be the starting point for something new we imagine together.
How do we begin? What does it take to prepare for change—artistically, emotionally and politically?
The first event in the series explores the conditions that help artists and creative activists find their ground. Through performance, short film, and conversation, READY invites a range of perspectives on how we get ready: to listen, to make, to resist, and to come together.
Featuring Bishi Bhattacharya (Artist, Composer and Producer) and Lehni Lamide Davies (Artist, Creative Producer and Coach)
With a performance by www (world war water), co created by Aïda Jamal, Imane El Kabli and Lori Kharpoutlian
Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-can basis and can be bought here.
3oubour is co-produced by The Arab British Centre, A.MAL Projects and Takafes, with the support of British Council in Morocco, Henry Moore Foundation, Artsadmin, and Freelands Foundation. In partnership with Crafts Council. Design by Salt & Sister Studio.