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    <title>A weekend of resistance</title>
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    <description>Dr Edson Burton reflects on curating weekend of activity exploring creative and activism</description>
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<p><strong>Dr Edson Burton, curator of Art of Resistance, reflects on curating weekend of activity exploring creative and activism</strong></p>
<p>The Final Frontier was a two-day festival, programmed as part of <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/art-of-resistance" class="internal-link">Art of Resistance</a>, that celebrated the rich history of activism that has happened in Bristol. The festival, and the wider project, explored creative expression in relationship to political movements, ideologies and philosophies.</p>
<p>As the festival curator I have a conceptual oversight of the project and work closely with the wonderful team at Trinity to help build the relationships and coordinate the activities and also problem-solve the things that don’t go according to plan.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"...artefacts, they’re not just Benin Bronzes, they’re simple manifestations of a time"</blockquote>
<blockquote class="pullquote">Dr Edson Burton on 'Art of Resistance'</blockquote>
<p>For the <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/art-of-resistance/news/resist-festival" class="internal-link">Final Frontier </a>we wanted to curate a 'conference style' event to explore how creative outputs have been integral to particular protest movements. We invited contemporary artists and activists who use creativity as a form of protest to take part in Keynotes addresses, panel discussions and lead workshops. Guests included environmental activist Mikaela Loach, Bristol ‘artists and activists’ Doug Francis (Invisible Circus) Chris Chalkley (PRCS) and Michelle Curtis, plus comedian, programmer and tutor Angie Belcher (Aftermirth) whose recent calls for ‘comedy on prescription’ made headlines, and many, many more.</p>
<p>As part of the weekend, we curated a 'pop-up' mini exhibition that pulled together artworks that used different forms, textures and mediums that celebrated the different kinds of protest that have happened in Bristol. These drew upon the key themes of the wider project including workers' rights, anti-racism, anti-fascism, women’s equality and counter-culture (people breaking out of the mainstream, expressions of living that counter the societal norm).   We picked those movements because what was key with a project like this is trying to look at a broader span of mass participation.</p>
<p>We were able to display pull-out banners from The Central Library that charted the history of the suffragette’s movement in Bristol alongside a number of placards from the Black Lives Matter March of 2020 that the Mshed had collected following the protests of 2020. These are simple wood and cardboard placards on posts - that’s the irony of artefacts, they’re not just Benin Bronzes, they’re simple manifestations of a time and when put together with other kinds of sources tell us about what we were thinking and the immediacy of what we were expressing.</p>
<p><a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/pledge-to-stokes-croft-land-trust" class="internal-link">People’s Republic of Stokes Croft </a>has been a wonderful ally throughout the project, and it was through them we were introduced to Jamie Gillman who was the artist behind the Bristol Bear, that sat in the Bear Pit and was the herald of the City, the soul of the city. As it was so large, we were only able to display the head and arms!</p>
<p>We had some provocative work by Tamatha-Ann Harris, whose an artist who looks at women’s bodies, sexuality. There was some really evocative work there but I think at the same time for many of us who are looking at these issues it's celebratory rather than offensive.</p>
<p>Through Final Frontier, we’re really keen to, and what I hope we did, honour and acknowledge other communities, and other forms of protest that haven’t had mass participatory scope but nonetheless have been a critical part of activism in the last 20-30 years. We also want to celebrate and engage and honour the activism of movements that are to some extent outside of our chronology, hence we had the banners by Vince Laws hung from a wonderful rope structure that allowed us to display various kinds of disability rights banners charting the history of the disability movement and some of the awful, shocking cases of exclusion that have happened over the years.</p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="http://youtu.be/Tvp8i05JkUA">Click here</a> to watch a (very) quick tour of the Final Frontier 'pop-up' exhibition</p>
<p><span class="discreet"><strong>About Art of Resistance</strong></span></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Art of Resistance is a two-year, National Heritage Lottery Funded project charting 100 years of protest in Bristol.</span></p>
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    <dc:date>2022-04-04T10:30:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>A Celebration of Bristol’s Voices - Poetic Placards &amp; Billboards</title>
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    <description>Reflecting on the energy and creativity shared at the launch of Freedom 25: Poetic Placards &amp; Billboards, Trinity’s contribution to the national Our Freedom: Then &amp; Now programme </description>
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<p>We’re reflecting on the energy and creativity shared at last week’s launch of Freedom 25: Poetic Placards &amp; Billboards, Trinity’s contribution to the national Our Freedom: Then &amp; Now programme led by <strong>Future Arts Centres</strong>. The project brings together 60 arts centres and libraries across the UK to mark 80 years since VE/VJ Day and explore what freedom means today.</p>
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<p>Over the past four months, participants from across Bristol,  including local residents, refugee and asylum-seeking communities, and Caribbean Elders,  have taken part in creative writing sessions with <strong>Bristol City Poet</strong>, <strong>Sukina Noor, and Heritage Curator, Dr Edson Burton</strong>. These conversations and workshops uncovered personal reflections, memories and hopes, forming the foundation for a series of autumn printmaking sessions led by <strong>visual artist Sonja Burniston.</strong></p>
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<p>Their incredible work is on display in <strong>Trinity’s Graffiti Room</strong> November 2025 as part of a new exhibition of poetic placards and prints. Alongside this, a large-scale Billboard Art installation was unveiled last week in <strong>Old Market Community Garden</strong>, created in partnership with <strong>Build Hollywood</strong> and inspired directly by the words and ideas shared throughout the project.</p>
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<p>Speaking after the celebration event, Jen, Trinity’s Arts Engagement Manager, said:</p>
<p><em>“Seeing participants find their voices reflected publicly was incredibly moving. This project has shown how creativity can build confidence, connection and a genuine sense of belonging.”</em></p>
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<p>The launch brought together participants, artists, partners and supporters to mark the culmination of this collaborative journey and to celebrate Bristol’s rich tapestry of voices exploring what freedom means to our communities.</p>
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<p>Artist Sonja reflected on her experience working with participants, saying:</p>
<p><em>"I think this project is really exciting and so important right now! It’s happening in art centres and libraries, places where people can come together to share and tell their stories. These gatherings help us feel connected and remind us that we’re not just shouting into the void or quietly holding onto our thoughts in a world that often seems a bit chaotic due to global politics."</em></p>
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<p>Sonja continues:</p>
<p><em>"It’s comforting to realise there are others out there who share our beliefs and values. Without these spaces and moments to talk about what really matters, it can feel pretty lonely. I’ve found it really special to be with others who get it. We’re all allies in wanting freedom for each other, and it’s wonderful to advocate for that together!"</em></p>
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<p>Please check out the<a class="external-link" href="https://youtu.be/L9dc0Y4XFW8"> Our Freedom film </a>to experience these powerful reflections on freedom, identity and community.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>2018 - Viki Browne</title>
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    <description>Viki Browne was one of four IGNiTE 2018 Artists in Residence </description>
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<p><span class="discreet"><i><span class="discreet">Viki Browne during her residency at the University of Gloucester</span></i></span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">I tend to work from what feels like the most difficult or sticky area of my thinking and whenever I’m like: ‘No, I’m not going there’, I’m like: ‘Oh, here we go! Viki Browne</blockquote>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent"><strong>Viki Browne</strong> is a performance artist who creates work about topics that are uncomfortable, risky or taboo.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">As part of her 2018 IGNiTE artist residency, Viki focused on developing a new project <i>Hyper Fem </i>which considers whether the performance of femininity through drag can be as powerful, political or subversive when performed on a female identifying body.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">The new piece was strongly inspired by some of her recent previous projects which involved wigs, Drag and performing as a "make up girl in a tiny dress".</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent"><i>Hyper Fem</i> challenges restrictive gender norms dictated and commodified by the patriarchy.<br /><br />How Viki describes her work:<br /><i>“I thought: ‘I like that, I want that, I don’t know why it feels really naughty and forbidden. This is really difficult and feels very against my personal feminism. So I started making work about that. That’s what I’m bringing to IGNiTE – furthering my thinking about the performance of femininity and wether that can be a political and subversive performance, particularly if femininity is positioned on a female body”</i></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2018-10-05T10:25:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>2018 - Vicki Hearne</title>
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    <description>Vicki Hearne was one of four IGNiTE 2018 Artists in Residence</description>
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<p><span class="discreet"><i><span class="discreet">Women Wise - photo credit Richard Worts<br /></span></i></span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">I have so far created work which has women’s mental health as its core theme.  This is such an important subject to me and I believe I can raise further awareness and add to the debate through the dance theatre Untold creates.</blockquote>
<blockquote class="pullquote">Vicki Hearne</blockquote>
<p><strong>Vicki Hearne</strong> is a the creative director of Untold Dance Theatre, an all female intergenerational company based in Bristol. Untold strive to create entertaining, emotive, visceral and accessible dance theatre for all audiences.</p>
<p>As one of four <strong>IGNiTE</strong> 2018 Artists in Residence, Wicki worked with experienced and novice female dancers with an age range spanning 23 to 72 to explore the variables, similarities and differences in how the idea of perfection manifests itself at different stages of ones life.</p>
<p>As part of her residency Vicki created a new piece (working title) <i>Practically Perfect</i>. The project focsued on the idea of perfectionism, the journey to strive for this unattainable goal and how this affects women in particular.</p>
<p>Alongside this, Vicki continued to develop her outreach project: <i>The Confidence Project, </i>delivering movement and arts workshops to women.</p>
<p>We really liked her desire to explore the idea of perfection in an intergenerational dance project.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>2018 - Ania Varez</title>
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    <description>Ania Varez was one of four IGNiTE 2018 Artists in Residence</description>
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<p><span class="discreet"><i>IGNiTE resident Ania Varez describes her practice as 'community-engaging'</i></span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">I want to give people in England a point of contact with a crisis that is largely undocumented in the UK. Ania Varez</blockquote>
<p><strong>Ania Varez</strong> is a Venezuelan artist who trained in classical dance and moved to Bristol in 2015 having graduated from the London Contemporary Dance School, before moved away from performing dance towards more participatory projects that explore issues of migration and loss.</p>
<p>We supported Ania during our 2018 IGNiTE Artists residency programme to develop her project <i>Guayabo</i> (Venezuelan slang for heartbreak). This was a participatory work that invited people to gather around their pain and the pain of others, challenging our ways of acting and caring for one another through geographical distance or cultural differences, as a medium of survival, transformation and belonging.<br /> <br /> We really liked Ania's reasons for applying for an IGNiTE residency:</p>
<p><i>"The experience of leaving my home in the midst of a severe humanitarian crisis and facing the challenges of being an immigrant in the UK, as well as witnessing the current migration crisis worldwide, has strengthened my urgency to develop a practice for these issues to be addressed collectively and creatively, here in England."</i></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2018-11-03T10:30:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>2017 - Uninvited Guests</title>
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    <description>Uninvited Guests took part in our IGNiTE 2017 Artists in Residence programme</description>
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<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; "><i><span class="discreet">Uninvited Guests</span></i></p>
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<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; "><strong>Uninvited Guests </strong>are a Bristol-based company led by Paul Clarke, Richard Dufty and Jessica Hoffmann who took part in our 2017 IGNiTE Summer residencies programme.</p>
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<blockquote class="pullquote" dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; ">"We intend to engage local participants in the process of creating and contributing to the project and we would like to conduct workshops with key community groups to develop the overarching narrative, to create the piece and to test its participative elements." Uninvited Guests</blockquote>
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<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; ">They create entertaining and provocative performance that combines high-tech with low tech, the visceral with the virtual and work in various contexts, focusing mainly on theatre and producing installation and audio walks.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; ">Their work blurs the line between theatre and social festivities, with audiences joining in events that are celebratory and critical of the current times and they have toured nationally and internationally.</p>
<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; "> </p>
<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; ">As part of their residency they worked on developing a new small-scale touring participative theatre piece (To Those Born Later, working title) about the legacy we leave our families, communities and society.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; ">During this R&amp;D phase they focused on creating the piece with the involvement of Trinity’s groups and that was stage as a public sharing for audiences in February 2018.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>2017 - Sara Dos Santos</title>
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    <description>Sara Dos Santos was part of the 2017 IGNiTE Artists in Residence programme</description>
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<p><i><span class="discreet">Sara Dos Santos</span></i></p>
<p>Following a successful career as a performer <strong>Sara Dos Santos</strong> commenced choreographing in 2011. Her thought provoking and emotionally charged work incorporates a variation of urban contemporary styles and raises awareness to social and political affairs.</p>
<p>Sara was awarded The Neriah Kumah Legacy GiG supported by One Dance UK, enabling her to travel to Brazil on a International exchange project to work alongside four astonishing dance companies and organisations across the country.</p>
<p>Over the course of the IGNiTE 2017 residency Sara worked to research and develop a new piece entitled <i>Journies</i> - A site specific piece incorporating an array of cross-generational artists working together to investigate, create and discuss submerged topics influencing our ever changing society.</p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="http://www.saradossantos.co">Visit the artist's website to find out more</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><i style="text-align: center; "><span class="discreet">2017 dance workshops hosted at Trinity by Latisha Cesar with Peniel Guerrier</span></i></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"Historically Trinity has been a refuge for the outcast and has been known to stretch the boundaries of social acceptability. I feel it is only fitting that I explore my shame with a community that has never been mainstream but has always been accepting"</blockquote>
<blockquote class="pullquote">Latisha Cesar</blockquote>
<p><strong>Latisha Cesar</strong> is dancer and dance teacher that has studied, taught, and performed in the US, UK, Brazil. A native New Yorker, she studied dance at Lehman College at City University New York.</p>
<p>During Latisha's 2017 residency the artist developed Barye - a project that offered an introduction of Haitian culture to communities based in and around Trinity.</p>
<p>The programme included workshops and a sharing of traditional Haitian drumming and dance. The project also explored the themes of taboo, shame and the barriers that come with being other.</p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="https://www.latishacesardance.com/workshops">Visit the artist's website for more info</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>2017 - Ella Mesma</title>
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<p><i><span class="discreet">Ella Mesma</span></i></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"I am super happy to be coming back to my Bristol Roots. It will be a very special project for me to be working in my home town and getting to know the community."  Ella Mesma</blockquote>
<p>During her 2017 IGNiTE Artist residency, <strong>Ella Mesma</strong> used Latin, HipHop and Contemporary dance theatre to explore what it is to be a 'citizen of the world' and challenge notions of belonging, home, identity and coming of age as <i>other</i> through her project <i>Foreign Bodies.</i></p>
<p><i> </i>Ella discovered dance at Cotham school in Bristol, then trained at Laban and The Place, graduating with a postgraduate diploma in 2011. She also has a Politics and Sociology degree from Leeds University.</p>
<p>In 2013, she was selected as a future Dance Leader for the ABLE leadership program and in 2015, awarded a Bench fellowship for emerging female choreographers. She has trained internationally in Cuba, Brazil and USA including The Graham school- New York, La Ena- Havana, Deborah Colker- Rio De Janeiro and Funceb- Salvador da Bahia.</p>
<p>Credits include Russell Maliphant Company, Southpaw Company, Professional cast of the Olympics Opening Ceremony, Wendy Houston, poet Warsan Shire, Adidas, and apprentice for Upswing Circus. She established Latin company Element Arts in Leeds in 2005 and has produced Roots of Rumba (an annual Latin Dance Theatre Festival) since 2013.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2017-11-01T07:30:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>2017 - Caroline Williams</title>
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    <description>Caroline Williams took part in our 2017 IGNiTE Artists in Residence programme</description>
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<p style="text-align: left; "><i><span class="discreet">Caroline Williams</span></i></p>
<p><strong>Caroline Williams</strong> is an artist working in multi-disciplinary participatory performance. Her work focuses on current political issues. Using personal stories, she works to find the best way to powerfully communicate the heart of those stories.</p>
<p>At the core of her work is a passion to give an artistic platform to people who wouldn't necessarily think of themselves as artists. She is the lead artist of International Activities Club a company focusing on cross-cultural participatory performance.<br /><br />Caroline used her time at Trinity to dive head first into creating experiments around the notion of ethnic segregation in Bristol and exploring what happens on a personal level and to communities through naming segregation before trying to break it apart through devising new patterns of communication and exchange.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2017-11-01T07:20:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>2017 - Back in 5 Minutes Squad &amp; Art in Motion</title>
    <link>https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/ignite/commissions-residencies/2017-back-in-5-minutes-squad-art-in-motion</link>
    <description>Back in 5 Minutes Squad &amp; Art in Motion collaborated through our IGNiTE 2017 Artists in Residence programme</description>
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<h3><span style="font-weight: normal; "><i><span class="discreet">Art in Motion</span></i></span></h3>
<blockquote class="pullquote">“This opportunity will give us time and space to explore our common interest in the impact environments have on society and in imagining possible futures”. Helen Grant, Back in 5 Minutes Squad</blockquote>
<p>Art in Motion and Back in 5 Minutes Squad - two very different artists groups based at Spike Island Studios in Bristol - worked together for the first time to produce an epic, evolving installation during their 2017 IGNiTE Summer residency.</p>
<p><strong>Back in 5 Minutes Squad </strong>make immersive installations that imagine possible futures, taking a toungue-in-cheek look at the post-apocalyptic, the nihilistic, the existential and the revolutionary through the lens of popular culture.</p>
<p><strong>Art in Motion</strong> is a not-for-prophit participatory arts organisation established in Bristol in 2013. The purpose of AIM is to provide opportunities for artists with learning disabilities to engage with contemporary multidisciplinary arts to explore ideas and concepts with a specific focus on heritage the built environment and a sense of place.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2017-11-01T06:40:00Z</dc:date>
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