The Steps I’ve Taken
Contribute to a growing art installation tracing the footsteps of our journeys, physical and metaphorical, and our memories of home in a workshop designed by SOUNDS LiKE CHAOS collective member Chiquita Delisser, working in collaboration with visual artist Tasnim Mahdy.
Tasnim Mahdy is a multidisciplinary artist based in London who specialises in mural painting, public installations, illustration and cyanotype prints. She also facilitates workshops for young people and marginalised communities, exploring themes of migration, collective imagination, archives, mark-making and movement. Recently, she led the workshop ‘Cyanotypes – Archives and Markings of Home’, which delved into the Juliana Anicia Codex and guided participants in creating cyanotype prints that narrate personal stories and connections to home.
SOUNDS LiKE CHAOS is a youth arts collective based in Lewisham, made up of 13 – 25-year-olds from diverse backgrounds, with the ideas, skills and perspectives the cultural and creative industries desperately need. Their work crosses genres, making original theatre and performance, music and sound art, fashion, film, performance, youth-led research and podcasts.
This summer, we’re collaborating with a range of London-based collectives and organisations to curate the Riverside Stage in response to the theme of our season You Belong Here, enabling these collaborators to welcome different audiences and recognise how they want and choose to belong here at the Southbank Centre.