LADA Screens: Caroline Williams – Online Screening
- Date
- 26 Jan 2024 - 21 Feb 2024
- Venue
Online
- Price
- Free
LADA is delighted to present the online screening of the short film A Love Letter to Penelope Cruizer by Caroline Williams as the first of four LADA Screens centred around the themes of voice, care and healing.
This online screening follows a live event at LADA on Thursday 25 January 2024 featuring a screening of the film, a Q&A with Caroline and the co-director of the film Christina Hardinge, a display of the quilting project ENTWINED, and an invitation to the audience to make their own pom-poms while serenaded by the composer of the film Ed Dowie.
This film will be available to watch online until Thursday 22 February.
About A Love Letter to Penelope Cruizer
A Love Letter to Penelope Cruizer (2021) was made a year into Caroline’s struggle with Long Covid, when the condition was just starting to come into the medical vocabulary. The artist caught Covid in early March 2020 and didn’t get better. For years. In 2021, Caroline had finally accepted that her walking wasn’t going to increase quickly and that she was ultimately housebound. She spent some time on Google and spent all the money she had on a mobility scooter. She called her Penelope Cruizer. Caroline still remembers that first moment of being able to get outside on her own; it allowed her to finally have a bit of independence after so long. Caroline remembers weeping with joy when Penelope Cruizer enabled her to go to the shop on her own for the first time. This film is a playful love letter to that scooter. But really it is a love letter to Caroline’s partner who nursed her through that time, it is a thank you to them for sticking around in the hardest of times while Caroline struggled to come to terms with a long-term illness. At the end of the film, Caroline includes images of her friends who are part of the Disabled Ramblers group, whose spirit made her cope with the challenge of her own in-built ableism.
Biography
Caroline Williams is a maker working in multidisciplinary performance. Her work has ranged from a flash mob opera in the British Museum (Millions of Years, ENO) to a one-on-one installation-performance inside a cardboard box performed by migrants (Make Yourself At Home, Nuit Blanche Brussels). Her practice explores how the dramaturgy of reality can activate conventional theatrical forms. Caroline has a background in social and environmental activism, and her work is often in dialogue with current political issues, for example with the semantics of screens in relation to the war in Syria (Now Is the Time to Say Nothing, extensive touring 2018/19 MAYK); the multiple deaths in police custody in East London (You Do Not Have To Say Anything, The Yard Theatre); or the relationship between loneliness and technology (Can You Hear Me Now – British Council/ MAYK). She was one of the first Associate Artists of The Yard Theatre and part of the National Theatre’s Directors course in 2016. Her moving image work, Shakespeare’s Fools, was chosen by the V&A to represent the UK at the Prague Biennial. Caroline directed the standout show of Mayfest 2018 Now Is the Time To Say Nothing, an interactive documentary installation made in collaboration with Syrian filmmaker Reem Karssli; it received critical acclaim and toured extensively (EIF, Galway International Festival, V&A, Bristol Old Vic).
Since being unwell with Long Covid in 2020, Caroline has expanded her practice to include craft and filmmaking.
more about Caroline's workAbout LADA Screens
LADA Screens is a series of free, online screenings of seminal performance documentation, works to camera, short films/video and archival footage. It is part of Live Online, LADA’s dedicated space where you can watch short videos and films drawn from LADA’s Study Room or generated through our programmes and initiatives.
Each screening is available to view for a limited time only, and is launched with a live event at our space in Bethnal Green, London.
This film was selected through an open call for short videos and films around the themes of voice, care and healing.
LADA Screens is curated by the Live Art Development Agency (LADA). LADA is a ‘Centre for Live Art’: a knowledge centre, a production centre for programmes and publications, a research centre setting artists and ideas in motion, and an online centre for digital experimentation, representation and dissemination.
more about lada screensFilm credits:
Performed and written by Caroline Williams
Co-directed by Caroline Williams and Christina Hardinge
A Love Letter to Penelope Cruizer (2021) was a Sudden Connections commission for Bristol Old Vic.
Banner image credit:
Caroline Williams, A Love Letter to Penelope Cruizer, 2021. Still from video.
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