This event will continue on Wednesdays from 1pm to 2.30pm at Partick Burgh Halls running from Wednesday 18 May. If you are interested in getting involved please contact us online or call 0141 248 9969 for more information.
You can book onto the event by joining the library here.
Please remember when filling in the form to join the library to enter “Girl” into the I would like to book on to the following events box. If you have already joined the library you can use your library number to book using the quick booking form at the bottom of this page.
What happens at the sessions?
Over the weeks workshops will look to develop a forum through which the rules we learned from our mothers can be discussed and creatively explored, with women’s groups across Glasgow, leading towards an archive of recordings, testimonies and photographs that will be housed at the Glasgow Women’s Library and accessible to all. In addition, the workshops will lead to an installation sharing at the end of the project.
Adura Onashile is a performer and choreographer best known in Scotland for her role in the award-winning Roadkill at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010. She is an artist with many years experience working internationally within theatre and community settings. She is interested in collaborating with a cross-section of women within Glasgow, creating an environment where we can trust, respect and celebrate who we are.
Satya Dunning is Girl’s Project Manager. She has a multicultural background and a sensitive understanding of community engagement and practice. Satya is passionate about human empowerment through the arts, creative expression and ritual and is also a performer and choreographer. She is coming to the end of an arts administration traineeship at Dance House, through which she has acquired a range of experiences and skill-sets valuable to this project.
Ankur Productions supports the development of emergent talent from Scotland’s many diverse communities by creating projects that encourage an engagement with artistic practices and process. Ankur ensure the success and high artistic quality of all their projects by bringing together experienced professional artists with a commitment and understanding of community engagement with participants from a wide cross section of Glasgow’s diverse communities.
Supported through Creative Scotland National Lottery Funds
If you would like any more information, please contact us online or call 0141 248 9969.
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