Workshop for local people to create content for Census performance
Workshop: Join a hands-on exploration of working-class storytelling. You’ll get to know people, learn playful techniques and practical skills for preserving your own stories. Through group activities and creative prompts
Malandra Jacks will spark memories and imagination. A welcoming space to collect and preserve working class voices, experiences, and histories. Those who wish can also take part in an informal audio-recording session, offering personal anecdotes that may feature in the performance of CENSUS in Nelson.
Who is leading this workshop?
Malandra Jacks, Manchester-based artists Chloe Malandra and Josh Wilkinson.
They share authentic stories through film, theatre, and installation. Their work responds to the realities of today and celebrates everyday people, creating pieces that reflect society and the experiences of working-class communities.
Their aim is to bring people together to challenge inequality and offer a mic to those who often go unheard. Driven by artistic innovation, their work serves as a catalyst for connection.
See more at Malandrajacks.com
Refreshements will be provided for a donation.
The space at 3B is not currently accessible for wheel chairs (funding has been secured to do this in 2026). Access is stepped at the entrance and 2 flights of stairs to the 1st Floor. There are 2 toilets.
Workshop for local people to create content for Census performance
Workshop: Join a hands-on exploration of working-class storytelling. You’ll get to know people, learn playful techniques and practical skills for preserving your own stories. Through group activities and creative prompts
Malandra Jacks will spark memories and imagination. A welcoming space to collect and preserve working class voices, experiences, and histories. Those who wish can also take part in an informal audio-recording session, offering personal anecdotes that may feature in the performance of CENSUS in Nelson.
Who is leading this workshop?
Malandra Jacks, Manchester-based artists Chloe Malandra and Josh Wilkinson.
They share authentic stories through film, theatre, and installation. Their work responds to the realities of today and celebrates everyday people, creating pieces that reflect society and the experiences of working-class communities.
Their aim is to bring people together to challenge inequality and offer a mic to those who often go unheard. Driven by artistic innovation, their work serves as a catalyst for connection.
See more at Malandrajacks.com
Refreshements will be provided for a donation.
The space at 3B is not currently accessible for wheel chairs (funding has been secured to do this in 2026). Access is stepped at the entrance and 2 flights of stairs to the 1st Floor. There are 2 toilets.
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- ages 12+
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 12:30 PM
