Along with Southbank Centre and TCMO Collective, we’re serving up fresh new talent, creative workshops and opportunities to connect with fellow young creatives this Summer, and this is our first open event!
Come to the Southbank Centre on Thursday 24th April, at 5pm, for a creative workshop day!
Hosted by poet, facilitator and sound bowl practitioner Lateshia Howell, the evening contains a hands-on design workshop from illustrator Olivia Twist (whose credits include Nike, Apple, National Poetry Gallery and many local youth groups) and music from DJ Cleo.
Twist’s workshop encourages you to make yourself visible through illustration and large-scale making exercises, while Howell guides us through exercises designed for reflection and rejuvenation.
The activities are accompanied by a DJ set from DJ Cleo, playing tunes to lift you up and wind you down.
Thursday 24 Apr 2025, 5pm
Southbank Centre: The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall
Free and no ticket required
Event Access
Age guidance: For ages 16+. Works in Progress is designed for audiences aged 16 – 25 but the event is open to all.
Free – no ticket required
This is a Relaxed event; it has a relaxed approach to noise and movement in the space, and you are free to enter and exit during the event. Noise-cancelling headphones are available.
Pav joined Boundless Theatre in 2020 as a one day a week finance administrator. 4 years later he rejoined the company as Creative Director and Co-CEO. Pav has had a squiggly creative career, working as an artist, director and artist-trainer in professional and community settings.
His artistic practice focuses on interactive and game-based encounters between audience members, as well as sound and audio. Alongside his work at Boundless he is currently producing a BBC Radio 4 commission.
Pav as a Cypriot South Londoner cares a lot about community. He is motivated by bringing transparency and connectedness in his work and professional life. He believes in the power of third space, listening and grass roots organising as the basis for meaningful community arts practice.
Beth (they/them) is a queer, working class director and theatre maker from South London. They first engaged with Boundless as a Drama Club member in 2022, meeting with members of the team to discuss various pieces of young adult fiction and if, or how, they could be adapted into performance. Now, they have joined Boundless as Associate Programme Director as part of their Co-Lead project.
As a director, they make work that is loudly connected to our socio-political realities and queers artistic norms and structures. They are interested in building slow, sustainable creative practices that focus on how access and shared community responsibility can help us all make and engage with art in a connected, sincere and felt way.