Description
This energetic, hands-on workshop invites participants to use pop culture, meme culture, and shared cultural moments as creative fuel for collaboration and performance-making. Through movement, music, ensemble games, and group devising, participants are encouraged to take creative risks, follow their curiosity, and experiment in a supportive, playful environment.
Drawing on Paula Varjack’s interdisciplinary artistic practice across performance, video, sound, and participation, this workshop offers insight into how cultural obsessions, images, and online moments can be transformed into live work and used as a lens to explore big social questions and personal reflections.
Participants collaborate to create and share short performance pieces inspired by music videos and pop culture moments, emphasising collective thinking, adaptability, and reflection as key creative tools.
This workshop targets emerging or experienced art makers interested in using pop culture as a means to explore, develop and create performance. All ages, backgrounds and experiences are welcome.
The workshop offers three low-income spots for Black and POC folx.