Call for interviewees!
Have you lived in the Euston and Regent’s Park area for a decade or more?
Have you witnessed changes to the Old Diorama Arts Centre over the last 40+ years? (Formerly known by names including Diorama Arts, The Diorama, Diorama Arts Studios and more!)
Are you willing to give a voice-recorded interview to form part of an arts production to be performed at ODAC this spring?
Why do you ask?
We’re looking for interviewees to form part of the making of ENGAGING EVER-CHANGING HISTORIES, a headphone theatre performance of the history of ODAC in and by the Camden community. The project is led by Lisa Ogun’ of No Qualms Productions.
Focusing on the importance of home stability, Lisa will produce and perform a short performance of verbatim headphone-theatre of the ODAC community's recorded stories to highlight ODAC's 40+ year journey to finding a resting place called home in its current location to highlight the impact of 'home and finding home' on the local and artists' communities.
Who’s asking?
Lisa Ogun' is part of the 2022/23 Arts & Homelessness Associate Leadership Programme cohort and will exhibit one of her creative skills as part of their end-of-program sharing on the 30th of March at ODAC. Arts and Homelessness International and Old Diorama Arts Centre are supporting production of the project.
Interested in taking part?