The idea for Lay Down Your Burdens grew in a few places. It started during Covid as I was thinking about my neighbours, the ones I knew lived alone, and I was wondering what was happening to all the ‘stuff’ that piles up in our minds, that we usually get off our chest by chatting to a mate, or family. When we haven’t got someone to chat to, listen, help find solutions, offer advice, make a joke to make it feel easier, where does the ‘stuff’ go?
Then when everything returned to ‘business as usual’, we began a creative process called The Care House Project in Harlow, Essex. People came to talk about the care, or lack of care in their lives and over a long period of workshops with a group of people from the local community, writing, moving, sharing our experiences, I created a performance called 9 Acts Of Care.
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One of the people involved in that project was Dave. Dave is brilliant, he’s super smart, political and cares an extraordinary amount for the people in Harlow and its environment. We would meet before each workshop and he would take me around the town, he is the beating heart of this place and a community touchstone. He told me how in one day he had lost his job, his home and was out on the streets. He introduced me to the charities that had supported him – Streets2Homes and Rainbow Services – and he told me about the load he had carried and how he had to navigate the stigma of poverty. I was in awe of how he was managing and his enthusiasm but what stood out was his determination to bring people in the community together.
We invited him and eight other brilliant people from Harlow to be part of a show that we would create together. A show where, with their consent, their voices and experiences could be heard, and in turn resonate with anyone else going through a similar time. The objective was to help people feel that they are not alone. During the process they felt seen, they felt valued and they felt that they mattered. These are all essential basic needs that within our society that so often seem to be overlooked. The group performed the shows in Harlow Park during our Festival of Care, became a community in their own right, and also a little famous in Harlow!
Lay Down Your Burdens captured both of these moments in time. It is a dance theatre piece that began by visiting communities on the margins, again in Harlow, but then branching out to Restoke (Stoke-on-trent) and Oxford Playhouse (Oxford). We invited anyone that wanted to come along to talk about the burdens we carry. They would share the load they were carrying and in return we would offer a gift of art, a piece of dance, live music or poetry. We ran creative workshops, recorded people’s stories, wrote about heaviness, but also about the beautiful things we hold too.