Date: Friday 10th February 2012
Time: 2pm to 5pm
Venue: Scarborough Campus, University of Hull
Tickets: £3 (£7 for workshop plus performance on 11th Feb)
Bull: Your Own True Lies is a workshop that explores how to make original work derived from participants' own true stories, newspaper stories, family secrets, lies and pop culture.
Bull: Your Own True Lies includes strategies for creating text and devising visual images for your own performance. Some people call it ‘flow’, ‘the zone’, or ‘source’, this workshop will help participants ride the wave of the creative process and opens up new strategies to making performance.
Bull: Your Own True Lies is offered to anyone interested in creating performance. One must have a willingness to try out new ideas and an adventurous spirit to walk out into the unknown.
Hawaii born Stacy Makishi frolics with many forms including live art, film, visual art and physical theatre. She has performed at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal Albert Hall, TATE Modern and at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She has recently collaborated with TATE and B3 Media on Letters to Francis, a film made in response to the work of Francis Bacon. Stacy Makishi has over sixteen years experience as a facilitator and has been carefully cultivating crafty ways to catch artists off-guard. She has taught at Harvard, MIT, UC Berkeley, Wellesley College, University of Massachusetts and has been resident artist and guest lecturer at Queen Mary University, London.






