Scores

As part of my ongoing research into movement scores I have developed public walkshops that encourage expansive score research. This project is supported by Goethe Institut Glasgow.

The public sessions encourage participants to create performances using mark-making drawn from, within and for the park. A fun, collaborative experience for adults; the workshops provide those involved with choreographic skills, collaborative experiences and score-making exercises in city parks.

For this project I ask participants to explore and celebrate the personal within the public (park) and political context.

Sabine Kim, Goethe Institut Glasgow’s Cultural Programmes Co-Ordinator:

‘I liked the first task a lot. Everyone shared; I think it was an amazing chance to see the huge range of concepts and possibilities.’
’The framing also gave us permission to consider the park as a site of encounter and as a space constructed by sociopolitical discourse and practices that we could add to, affirm, adapt, intervene in, or dispute if we so wished.’