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Join us for a day-long workshop led by Hawaiian artist Stacy Makishi.
Part of Stacys year-long participatory project Walking Each Other Home, which explores where and how we gather, how ritual can heal and transform, and how we might build communities of connection; connection to ourselves, to each other, and to inspiration and mystery.
This workshop will focus on creative homesickness and is oriented towards creatives who feel far away from their creativity, perhaps feel they have lost their way, and/or need time to focus back in in a supportive and convivial environment.
Stacy will offer a range of creative and playful tasks from writing to image-making designed to support you in your own creativity. These will draw on her 40-year experience of making and teaching live art, and her spirited commitment to put more aloha into the world.
Presented by Marlborough Productions, with Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
Stacy Makishi is a transplant from Hawaii who found paradise in Dalston, London in 1993. A cross-fertilization of live art, theatre, comedy, film and visual art, her work ranges across stage performances, large-scale participatory projects and intimate one-to-ones. Made with a strong collaborative ethos, her work has been presented in venues across the UK and internationally. Over the years she has received the ICA Attached Artist Award, a Millennium Fellowship Award, the Franklin Furnace Award, and the Live Art Development Agency Arthole Award. Also a teacher, director and mentor in international demand, Stacy believes in arts transformative power and strives to share her creative process with others to put more aloha into the world.
Walking Each Other Home is supported by Arts Council England and delivered in partnership with Southbank Centre, Battersea Arts Centre, Arts on the Green at New Unity, Queen Mary University of London, Pocket Fuse Festival, Live Art Development Agency (all in London), The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Tallinn), Feral Festival CIFAS (Brussels), SPILL Festival (Ipswich), Colchester Arts Centre, Bradford Producing Hub, Normal? Festival of the Brain (Folkestone), Ideas Test (Chatham), Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts & Marlborough Productions (Brighton), Home Live Art (Hastings).
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Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Standard | £15.00 |
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Aloha Oe: A Creative Workshop With Stacy Makishi (29 Nov 2025) | ||
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Saturday | 11:30 |
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