Open Call - Community Film Project
Honey & Lemon are looking for local women of all ages to join them on a 6-week creative community project at Mermaid Arts Centre in Spring 2025. Participation in the project will lead to the creation of a short film made by and for the community.
We would love to meet people with a diverse range of interests, backgrounds and experiences who have a desire for collaboration, joy, meeting new people and moving their body. No dance or movement experience is necessary to take part.
Weekly sessions will involve physical warm-ups, good tunes, chats and exploring creative ideas for movement together.
Project Dates:
1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th March from 11.30am to 3.30pm
5th & 6th April from 11.30am to 3.30pm
This project is for you if you…
Live in the Wicklow County Council area (or are happy to travel to Bray)
Identify as a woman, or other marginalised gender identity
Are aged 18 - 100+
Enjoy moving your body or would like to learn to
Want to build confidence and meet new people
Are available on all or most of the project dates
Would like to play a part in making a short film featuring you and other people in your community
Would like to take part in the workshops, but aren’t sure about being filmed (maybe there’s a different way you could join us as a collaborator)
You can find out more about Honey & Lemon on their website www.thehoneyandlemon.com
Waiting List:
Please note all spaces have been filled for this project. If you wish to join the waiting list, please fill in the waiting list form, link below.
Participation in the project is free, but places are limited. If there are other barriers that might prevent you from taking part, please let us know about these on your registration form.
Honey & Lemon are passionate about facilitating projects that reignite a love for dance and let everyone leave it on the dancefloor. If you’re not sure whether this project is for you, we would be happy to answer any queries at honeyandlemonltd@gmail.com
Honey & Lemon are resident artists at Mermaid Arts Centre in 2024-25 with thanks to The Arts Council’s Dance Artist Residency Scheme.