small gifts

give what you can, take what you need - Wunderbar festival, Newcastle

08/11/2009 - 1:00pm
08/11/2009 - 4:00pm

give what you can, take what you need is a playful exploration of notions of community and conversation through gift exchange.

give what you can, take what you need - Wunderbar festival, Newcastle

07/11/2009 - 1:00pm
07/11/2009 - 4:00pm

 give what you can, take what you need is a playful exploration of notions of community and conversation through gift exchange.

give what you can, take what you need - St Nicholas' Arcade, Lancaster

27/11/2008 - 2:00pm
27/11/2008 - 4:00pm

In the lead-up to the Lancaster performance of Dinner With America,
Rajni delivers a free participatory experience taking place in St
Nicholas' Arcade in the centre of Lancaster. Drawing on Shah's ongoing
research into gift-giving as intervention in public space, this
interactive performance takes place in busy communal areas.

give what you can, take what you need - St Nicholas' Arcade, Lancaster

26/11/2008 - 2:00pm
26/11/2008 - 4:00pm

In the lead-up to the Lancaster performance of Dinner With America, Rajni delivers a free participatory experience taking place in St Nicholas' Arcade in the centre of Lancaster. Drawing on Shah's ongoing research into gift-giving as intervention in public space, this interactive performance takes place in busy communal areas.

Altars of us all / speaking to strangers (Fribourg, Switzerland)

24/06/2008 - 12:00am
04/07/2008 - 12:00am

As part of the Belluard Bollwerk International festival, Rajni will run a series of workshops which are open to everyone, during which participants will be invited to explore their personal relationship to and experiences of Fribourg.

give what you can, take what you need - Manchester

03/05/2008 - 12:00pm
03/05/2008 - 2:00pm

Taking place in Manchester's Picadilly Gardens, give what you can, take what you need will be shown between 12-4pm on Friday 2nd May and between 12-2pm on Saturday 3rd May 2008. Free.

Altars of us all / speaking to strangers

(2008)

"I was curious. What stops me from talking to strangers? What draws me to trust one person, to invite one person into my family and not the other? How can we re-find a way to talk? What would you say to a stranger?"

small gifts: tea - London

04/05/2008 - 2:00pm
04/05/2008 - 4:00pm

part of The Chelsea Theatre’s Sacred 08 season

foyer space
The Chelsea Theatre
World's End Place
Kings Road, London SW10 0DR

http://www.chelseatheatre.org.uk/sacred08.htm

bookings: see website

give what you can, take what you need

(2008)

give what you can, take what you need is a playful exploration of notions of community and conversation through gift exchange. 

Drawing on Rajni's research projects into gift-giving as intervention in public space, this interactive performance is designed to take place in busy communal areas.  Passers-by are greeted by a large dinner table, where various other members of the public may be seated at any time.  Newcomers are invited to take part by accepting a gift, entering into a relationship with the gathering for as long or as short a time as they choose.

give what you can, take what you need was originally commissioned by Futuresonic 2008 and the Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster, and toured in 2008-2009 alongside Dinner with America.This piece can still occasionally be booked. Please use the contact form.

small gifts: tea

(2008)

During 2008 Rajni ran a series of workshops exploring gifting for an NHS harm reduction service for women who sell sex from the streets of London. This was continuation of the research series small gifts in which Rajni explored the potential role of gifting in opening up new conversations and perspectives in society.

small gifts

(2006)

The initial small gifts intervention series took place throughout 2006 and 2007, exploring the role of gift and conversation in public spaces. This research was funded by the Live Art Development Agency through their One to One Bursary scheme, and supported by the Nuffield Theatre in Lancaster, the Colchester Arts Centre and Alternate ROOTS. Continuations of this research include a commission from the Nuffield Theatre in Lancaster in association with Futuresonic, and a commission from The Chelsea Theatre in London, both scheduled for 2008/9.

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