Bring an object, a memory, a scrap of something once loved (or still loved!) from your personal or family archive to this participatory show-and-tell-style workshop led by dance and theatre artist Kate Kamo McHugh.
The artist will begin the workshop with a short performance connected to the wheatpasted posters made as part of In this act of burial. These posters were created in collaboration with Natalie Vuong.
After the performance, participants are invited to gather around the kitchen table in Schneider Haus to share stories about their family objects and activate the kitchen table as a site for gathering.
Rooted in storytelling and practices of care, the workshop invites reflection and roundtable sharing to realize the quiet power of personal things, while considering the tension between Regional and personal archives.
A Textile KW production.
Photo credit: Dylan Prowse
Content Warning: May include conversations about cultural trauma pertaining to displacement, systemic oppression, and racism.
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