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Past Events and Projects:
Beyond the Tea Dance
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The
Corridor from Darenth Park
'Walking, singing down a country road, we will go together"
Percy Kerr
Many older people with learning disabilities from Southwark, Lewisham
and Lambeth, spent much of their lives in Darenth Park Hospital, an
institution for the 'mentally handicapped' in Kent. When the hospital
closed in 1988, many people returned to live in the communities from
which they were once removed.
The Corridor from Darenth Park was an exhibition of transcribed recorded
conversation and photographs with three older men who had spent the
majority of their lives in Darenth Park. The exhibition was shown
at pensioner and community cenres in South East London and provided
a space for others to record and share their experiences. Two of the
men later performed their stories in a recording studio and at Entelechy
Tea Dances at The Deptford Albany and in the Queen Elisabeth Hall
Foyer.
'Really effective as a witness to people hidden away in history'
Exhibition visitor
'A very good exhibition, carefully crafted and especially effective
in getting one to think about how things have been and are'
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Clicks
The clicks of the domino match, the typewriter keys, the key in the
lock , the tap dance, the castanets, the sound of stones on the playground
floor, the old ticket machines, the old phone receiver, the spoons,
bones, high heels, fingers, blakies, the sound of the football rattle...
'Clicks ' was an older people music theatre event at the Indo-Chinese
Centre in Deptford, exploring sound and memory, and different cultural
journeys. The event grew from the memories of 'clicks' in peoples
lives during the last century, bringing together the different experiences,
stories and memories of older people from Lewisham.
The project worked with groups of older people, through a series of
separate compositions, followed by encounters where work was shared
between the project participants, and leading finally to as single
performance.
The event grew from facilitated sessions at the Deptford Albany and
The Rose Apple Club with groups of older people, from diverse backgrounds,
exploring the memory of 'clicks' in their lives, bringing together
a rich collection of different experiences, stories and memories.
The sessions and event itself involved members in live theatre an
music performances and story-telling: |
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