Events on Saturday 19th January
“We come together to explore Forum Theatre from the Theatre of the Oppressed, an empowering method that explores the structures and social norms that oppress us in daily life. We will devise short scenes based on our own personal experiences and use techniques from the Theatre of the Oppressed to try out new ways of tackling oppression.”
From:
Your Forum: A Forum Theatre playshop
“This workshop is for writers who are ready to take a step back from their work, breath, play, share, learn and explore their practice in a supportive space with a little guidance, a splash of inspiration and a healthy helping of caffeine!”
From:
One Day Winter-Warmer Writing Workshop
“Bristol programming collective Come the Revolution presents back to back double bills celebrating Black Comedy genius. Buddy Movies have been a vehicle for introducing Black comedy talent to mainstream cinema audiences. On the 19 January we continue to celebrate the cross over performer with the screening of Jumping Jack Flash starring the eternally versatile Whoopi Goldberg, while Girls Trip toasts the no holds barred friendship between Black women rarely seen on a big screen.”
From:
No B/S Double Bill: Jumpin' Jack Flash/Girls' Trip
“*** Please register for your time slot on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/youve-got-five-minutes-tickets-54298744005 as places are extremely limited and arrive ten minutes early. Once booked up, we will operate a waiting list if cancellations become available. ***”
From:
You've Got Five Minutes
“Ed’s solo career began in 2012 with the release of the EP Unpacking My Library, which was written in response to Walter Benjamin’s essay of the same name. His second EP The Adjustable Arm drew warm response from The 405 (“delightfully bizarre”), 20 Jazz Funk Greats (“his voice reaches out in incantation to the last of us”) and No Fear of Pop (“music from a different world”).”
From:
Ed Dowie/Josie Blakelock/Robin Allender