New Sea for Yourself residency invites Polish migrant mothers in Plymouth to shape immersive sound work

Polish migrant mothers living in Plymouth are being invited to take part in a new creative residency exploring the deep connections between sea, migration and motherhood.

Through My Eyes is a contemplative immersive audio experience led by Cornish-based artists and mothers Agnieszka Blonska & Tori Cannell. Commissioned by Plymouth Culture as part of Sea for Yourself.

The project will be shaped by the stories, memories and voices of first-generation Polish migrant mothers from Plymouth. Through conversations and guided participatory workshops, participants will explore personal journeys, memory and belonging, working alongside the artists to co-create a sound experience that will later be shared with the wider public.

The final work will invite audiences to listen deeply to layered personal testimonies, reflecting on crossings, arrivals, loss, motherhood and the idea of home, in relationship with Plymouth Sound National Marine Park.

Agnieszka has worked in Britain, Poland and across Europe for the last twenty years both as an independent artist and in collaboration with theatre companies and venues such as Wildworks, Powszechny Theatre, Theatre Institute in Warsaw, Desperate Men, DotComedy, Mercurial Wrestler, National Theatre Studio, Soho Theatre, Circomedia, Hall For Cornwall and Theatre Bristol.  As a Polish migrant herself, Agnieszka’s work explores subjects of identity, social change and personal stories in relation to society. Using a variety of forms including participatory and performative theatre.

Agnieszka’s website is linked here. You can also find her Instagram profile linked here.

Tori is a theatre-maker, writer and community engagement practitioner. A qualified youth and community worker and trauma-informed practitioner, she brings a person-centred approach to her creative practice, shaped by listening and collaboration. Her work spans participatory theatre, writing, audio and live events, and is rooted in working alongside communities to create spaces where people feel safe to share their stories. She is currently creative arts lead at Trelya. Alongside this, she works as a freelance director, creative producer and writer with organisations including Wildworks, The Writers’ Block, Hall for Cornwall, The Minack Theatre and Scary Little Girls.

You can find Tori’s Instagram profile linked here.

Their work is rooted in a belief in the power of storytelling, creativity and building relationships to nurture and amplify voices. 

The artists are now inviting Polish migrant mothers living in Plymouth to get in touch and be involved. No previous creative experience is needed, and the process will be flexible, supportive and shaped around participants’ lives and responsibilities.

You can find the project information here in Polish and English.

If you’d like to get involved, please email our Producer Ellen Booth ellen@plymouthculture.co.uk for more information.

Through My Eyes is commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself in partnership with Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, with funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund (Horizons programme) and Arts Council England (Place Partnership).

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