They Gather: Everyday Freedoms

  • Everyday Freedoms @ SuperCell Festival Brisbane 2019 - photo by Bridget Fiske

Everyday Freedoms is a durational work that looks at our need for freedom, and where, when and how this exists and is expressed. Engaging deliberate & incidental audiences in public spaces, ‘Everyday Freedoms’ proposes states of being while questioning ideas about value, systems, and freedoms. It is an exploration of physical and intangible containment, of boundaries between collective responsibility and the individual as well as shifting needs. First performed in abandoned shopfronts at Valley Metro train station shopping centre in Brisbane, AU.


The piece is part of ‘They Gather’, an ongoing international collaborative, multimodal, interdisciplinary project, creating ‘gatherings’ of people, action, movement, and sound. ‘They Gather’ consists of a growing series of independent but interrelated performances (modules) that explore the boundaries between audience, participant and performer, creating dialogue with environments, societies, politics, histories and speculative futurologies. The project aims to empower and open dialogues around the complexities and polarities of contemporary living.

‘They Gather’ is co-created and co-produced by Bridget Fiske (UK/AU) & Joseph Lau (UK/AU) with Stelios Manousakis (NL/GR) & Stephanie Pan (NL/US).

For more information visit the project’s website.

Year: 2019
Type: Durational performance
Description: Durational intermedia performance
Dimensions: Variable
Duration: 3+ hours
Capacity: Variable
Materials/Media: Movement, Sound, Text
Makers: Bridge Fiske, Joseph Lau, Stelios Manousakis, Stephanie Pan and collaborating performers
Photo credit: Bridget Fiske