Stacy Makishi explores how we might build new communities of connection in our modern, fragmented world…
Artist Stacy Makishi welcomes you to a performance experiment that is part ritual, part story, and part party.
Over the course of two hours – and with generous scoops of her characteristic Hawaiian aloha – Stacy will help to connect our hearts and minds through sacred rituals, silly games, and some very awkward, uncool moves (known to most as ‘dancing’).
Ipswich’s Unitarian Meeting House is the unique home for this interactive event that welcomes the imperfect, messy, awkward, and shy parts within us all.
You can take part in as much or as little of Walking Each Other Home as you like: enter the space, leave, and take breaks from the mayhem as you wish.
Brought to you by Ipswich Central, the Business Improvement District (BID) for the town centre and waterfront thanks to Ipswich Borough Council and Towns Deal funding.
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