Contemporary Methods in Folklore
with Lucy Wright (Presented by TRACS)
(Sat 14 Nov: 11am)
An exploration into new ways of practice-led approaches to folklore scholarship with artist Lucy Wright, whose work sits at the intersection of sculpture, performance, and research.
In this skills session suitable for both artists and researchers with an interest in folklore and traditional practices, gain insight into the creative methodologies behind Wright’s projects that often emerge from years of study into under-recognised and female-led traditions, situated where folklore, feminism and social practice meet. The morning will conclude with an informal folklore walk, looking for aspects of folklife happening right on our doorsteps. Presented by TRACS (Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland).
Lucy Wright is a ‘hedge morris dancer’, author of the Folk is a Feminist Issue manifesta, and originator of ‘Dusking’, a 100% invented tradition and annual participatory project for anyone who has ever wanted to dance the sun down! Lucy’s work explores and reframes folk as a critical agent for contemporary resistance, speaking to the culture we create for ourselves and its radical potential. Through ongoing interventions in and with existing folk practices, and the playful invention of incisive new ones, her work encourages viewers to reimagine what kind of traditions we need to create today, for living together on a divided planet.
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Workshop
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£15.00
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14 November 2026
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120 minutes
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11:00
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Scottish Storytelling Centre
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Training Venue
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Adults
