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Word by Word Presents:
Workshop VI: Kicking Off
with Liv Wynter
Sunday 14th November, Delina Kitchen
13:00 - 15:00
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In Workshop VI of the Word by Word Presents series, Liv will be discussing how to use words to antagonise, 'kick off' and discuss why sometimes this is absolutely necessary to challenge power and push forward change.

 

A full brief of this workshop will be coming shortly...

 

This workshop is open to anyone who would like to have a go (you must be aged 18 or over). No prior experience necessary.

**Black, people of colour, LGBTQ+ to the fore.**

 

End of project Zine

All workshop participants will also be invited to submit any work they have written, whether during the workshop or in their own time, for our Zine: Issue 2. The Zine will be a celebration and showcase of our workshop participants work, and will launch mid-summer at the end of the project with an event at The Bush Theatre!

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Covid Health & Safety Measures

When attending the workshop, all participants must wear face coverings unless exempt for health reasons. Hand sanitizer will be available. Further details will be sent out following registration.

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Liv Wynter is a live artist, writer, and activist from SEL. Liv has been performing internationally since 2015, making live art that centres around radical action, community, rage, and power, and is currently working on ‘the rise//the refrain’, an arts council funded live art performance based at Stanley Halls.

 

With successful residencies at Project Indigo, Wysing, FACT (and a less successful one at Tate), as well as working with Free Word, the Hayward Gallery, Art Night, Hackney Museum, and even supporting Kate Nash a couple of times, Liv has gone on to cause chaos through both their personal practice and their commitment to antifascist, antisexist, and anticapitalist organising. Their work HOUSEFIRE, which told the story of how communities respond to domestic violence survivors, exhibited at WORM Rotterdam, Wysing Arts Centre and Centre Régional d'Art Contemporain Occitanie. 

 

Liv is a peer support coordinator at Hearts & Minds, and spent COVID19 and the most of 2020 doing support work at The Outside Project, an LGBTIQ+ homeless shelter. Liv has been selected for the Royal Court Scriptwriting course 2020/21, and is the host for Queer House Party, an ongoing online queer dance party that has won a Time Out award and had over 10,000 people in attendance. In Oct 2020, Liv released their debut poetry collection, ‘ Don’t Let It Go To Your Head’. Liv stands in solidarity with all groups organising against oppression. Quit your job, join a band, start a gang.

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