Louise Ashcroft & Fritha Jenkins, Awkward Stowage, Art Night 2019.
Walthamstow Quaker Meeting House, 7-10pm 22nd June 2019 (3 performances of a 50min sculptural comedy rant).
Images 1&4 by Denis Guzel, images 1&3 by David Blackmore.
Awkward StowageRambling through treasures salvaged from local waste tips, charity shops, and cupboards under the stairs, Louise and Fritha activate hoards of Walthamstow clutter to conjure humorous interconnected stories using speech, music and action. A cacophony of the familiar and the bizarre, this semi-improvised performance exhumes fragments of all the stuff you tried to throw away (after being guilt-tripped by Marie Kondo on Netflix) and playfully brings it back to haunt you. This performance attempts to deal with how objects mediate our experience of Walthamstow and the World.
Supported by Art Night
Walthamstow Quaker Meeting House, 7-10pm 22nd June 2019 (3 performances of a 50min sculptural comedy rant).
Images 1&4 by Denis Guzel, images 1&3 by David Blackmore.
Awkward StowageRambling through treasures salvaged from local waste tips, charity shops, and cupboards under the stairs, Louise and Fritha activate hoards of Walthamstow clutter to conjure humorous interconnected stories using speech, music and action. A cacophony of the familiar and the bizarre, this semi-improvised performance exhumes fragments of all the stuff you tried to throw away (after being guilt-tripped by Marie Kondo on Netflix) and playfully brings it back to haunt you. This performance attempts to deal with how objects mediate our experience of Walthamstow and the World.
Supported by Art Night