DIASPORA Festival Movement Workshop with TIM LYTC at Bristol Cathedral - Chapter House
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A event on Saturday 4th May. The event starts at 13:30.


DIASPORA! 2024
Celebrating Cultural Diversity Through the Arts

DIASPORA! is a new arts festival for Bristol and the South West, presented by the Diverse Artists Network (DAN). Taking place this year for the very first time, 3-6 May 2024, this four-day, multi-venue event will platform and celebrate the wide variety of talent reflected in the region’s underrepresented cultural communities.

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MOVEMENT WORKSHOP with TIM LYTC

This movement workshop will explore different ways of moving and thinking about the body. Inspired by contemporary dance and somatic approaches to movement, you will be guided through activities relating to your senses and environment, which are open to personal interpretation and different movement qualities.

It will be predominantly improvisation based, with some guided movement patterns.

No dance experience or physical training required, just a readiness to imagine and explore. This will be a relaxed space where you can play, reflect and rest as you wish; with opportunities to discuss any thoughts, feelings and sensations that may arise.

The space is open from 13:15, workshop runs from 13:30-15:00.

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ABOUT TIM:
TIM LYTC (they/them) is a Hong Kong born dancer artist working with the multi-dimensional layers of ancestry, queerness, and mental/physical wellbeing. They seek to provoke different perspectives of dance, to inspire joy, acceptance, belonging, agency; to question and decolonise patriarchal, hyper-productive, heteronormative and ableist structures.

They have performed and created live work with artists/companies including: Lisa May Thomas, Henry Daniel, Saili Katebe, Kiota Bristol, Rising Arts Agency, A Room Full of People, Process Theatre, 600 HIghwaymen at IBT, bluemouth inc. at Mayfest, and Starwave Production Hong Kong. Film credits include Asians Have Feelings Too (2022), Safe Distance (2021), Spectra (2021), Assembling (2020) with KWMC, Somebody’s Child (2019) produced by Rife, and Shrouds Apart (2017).

Follow them on Instagram @tim_lytc for updates.
(Image credit: Simone Einfelt)

Entry requirements: 18+

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