Audience witnessing Robin Deacon’s response for Love Letters to a (Post)Europe at BIOS, Athens (2015) - the programme that TO YOU TO YOU TO YOU built on. Image: Eftychia Vlachou

Audience witnessing Robin Deacon’s response for Love Letters to a (Post)Europe at BIOS, Athens (2015) - the programme that TO YOU TO YOU TO YOU built on. Image: Eftychia Vlachou

 

Coming next…

'When We Are Apart We Are Not Alone'

I shared this link to a conversation that Fred Moten and Stefano Harney had with student weekly the Indy for 1 May 2020 issue back then when it had a very particular resonance - and when we couldn’t sit next to each other in public at all.

I will be building on TO YOU TO YOU TO YOU in a project that explores the power of proximity in performance, in writing, in daily life; with artists, with and in the community, with workers and thinkers; animals of sea and land, plants, and minerals; and how change demands all varieties of connection - set against the backdrop of increasingly fragmented societies and systems.

The pandemic stalled this programme - although the key issues underpinning it have become more and more urgent. I continued to explore some elements behind the scenes and will share some of those activities soon.

Watch this space for some small beginnings…