Performing arts company METIS are in residence at Wellcome Collection to dream about the possibilities for a healthier, fairer future created by the challenge of the climate crisis. Join them for a discussion event to imagine a world we want to live in. The events will be shaped by ideas and expertise from the public, researchers and school students gathered throughout their residency.
‘Love Letters to a Liveable Future’ at Wellcome Collection is performed by Francesca Henry, Stefanie Mueller, Tom Ross-Williams & Bianca Stephens who will be joined by Associate Director Lucy Wray, set and video designer Simon Daw, and sound designer Cat Hawthorn.
‘Love Letters to a Liveable Future’ has been devised by the METIS collaborators: Shôn Dale-Jones, Charlie Folorunsho, Francesca Henry, Jess Mabel Jones, Stefanie Mueller, Anna-Maria Nabirye, Tom Ross-Williams and Bianca Stephens. Directed/designed by Zoë Svendsen with Simon Daw (set/video), Nao Nagai (lighting), Catherine Hawthorn (sound) and John Macedo (film). With the support of associates: Carolyn Downing, Lucy Wray, Rob Awosusi and Andrea Ling. Production management: Steve Wald.
‘Love Letters to a Liveable Future’ was originally commissioned by Cambridge Junction through Season for Change, a UK-wide cultural programme inspiring urgent and inclusive action on climate change, led by Artsadmin and Julie’s Bicycle, funded by Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation. Developed through a Homemakers commission.