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Decolonised Bodies

About the programme

In celebration of this year's Women's History Month, Skaped will be running a series of workshops all about decolonising the body. This is a free creative series dedicated to unravelling the cycles of oppression, fostering body liberation and empowerment through the arts.

The programme will end with a Collective Culminating Exhibition at Bermondsey Project Space happening the first week of April. A call-out for art submissions will be out soon, watch this space + follow us on our socials to enter your art piece!


About this event

Decolonised Bodies Workshop:

Come conclude our series through this 2 hour creative workshop. We will explore new cycles of body liberation through a decolonial lens. Discover creative methods for both individual and collective empowerment in a non-judgmental space, paving the way for a liberated and inclusive future.

Prior knowledge is not neccesery, just come along with an open mind and listening ears.

Open to ages 18 - 30, prioritising those identifying with the term ‘woman’ in any capacity, especially those who identify as POC and/or part of the Global Majority.

Spaces are limited; please register to reserve your spot.

 

Location

Accessibility

There are three steps on the ground floor that can be covered with a ramp, the set-up takes a few minutes, and the team can set up in advance if requested.

The building covers two floors and has a lift, the event spaces have step-free access and are located on the 1st floor. There are also accessible toilets on the first floor and quiet space available.

If you any questions about access the venue can be reached directly at: oldstreet@thetrampery.com

The Trampery Old Street.

239 Old St, London, EC1V 9EY

 

6:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Arrival, Welcoming, + Workshop Introduction

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Exploring decolonisation of the body through interactive activities

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Individual and collective creative empowerment exercise


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March 11

Decolonising Museums, Art & Bodies