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Take It Outside Sharing



  • 101 Outdoor Arts
  • Sat 2 & Sun 3 Aug 2025  / 
  • Free (pre-booking required for Sunday 3 Aug)
A group of people sat in grass by a large bush and cloudy sky

Join us for two days of work-in-progress shows.

The Work

With support from Jerwood Foundation, five artists have worked with 101 Outdoor Arts to extend their practice in the outdoors. This sharing invites you to experience the culmination of this programme and their innovative responses to the site at Greenham Common.

The Line-up:

Sat 2 Aug: Becky Lyon – Common/s Objects
What can a Common teach you? What do you have in Common with the land? What Common tools can help us learn about nature?

Join us on Greenham Common Saturday 2nd August for a day of exploration! Pick up a fieldwork kit full of common objects, designed by artist Becky Lyon and discover the site in creative and imaginative ways.

Sun 3 Aug:

Jamaal O'Driscoll – Something Outta Nothing
Something Outta Nothing (SON) is a site-specific dance-theatre work, which combines Breakin’ with an innovative audio technique and a narrative created in conversation with local communities. A 30-minute professional show, seeking to diversify perspectives of the spaces and the communities who share them through the use of silent disco headphones.
Location: Runway Cross

Philip Ewe – Picnic
Picnic congregates audience to witness a solo performance in memory of the Greenham Common Women’s Camp and its years long protest against nuclear weapons. Inspired by the 1983 action at the Greenham Common AirBase where 200 women dressed as teddy bears and invaded the base to stage a ‘picnic’, artist Philip Ewe catalyses a spectacle of changes in tone, chemistry and character in the no mans land of Greenham Common’s landing strip. From peace to mayhem, static to explosive, dormant to ignited, domesticated to subversive Picnic reminds us of the political impact of ‘making a spectacle of oneself’ and spectacle making as an act of Protest.
Location: Runway Cross

Daisy Fairclough – Apophenia
The unpredictable wanderer from the depths of an unknown timeline, the chaos clown of the sweetest parts of the shadow, the futuristic sentient healer, Transcendental Ribbon, has found herself in your spatial timeline, and she wishes to share with you the power of you! Unlearning Mastery is a 30 minute trip into the weird wild and wonderful of all things, Transcendental Ribbon is here to share with you the unavoidable fate of humanity, but the freedom and liberation that lives within it, she invites you to dance in the mud and dine in the chaos! With clowning and music, it's a sweet world in the in-between.
Starts at Control Tower

Pei-Chi Lee – Everything Should Remain Possible
A site-specific installation and performance at Greenham Common Control Tower. Set in a place once built for control, and later reclaimed through protest, this work explores how presence becomes political, how watching, waiting, or acting all carry consequence. Suspended abstract forms shift in response to movement, wind, and attention. As ropes are pulled and released, the space begins to rearrange. Nothing stays fixed. No version repeats. At its centre is a quiet game between two performers: one in the tower, one on the field. One sends a signal: a shift, a pause, a release. The other responds, or doesn’t. The rules are soft. The structure is improvised. The audience plays a part too. Sometimes by moving through the field, sometimes by interacting with the work, sometimes just by watching long enough to change something. Every presence becomes part of the system. Even stillness has impact. This is a work about resistance, attention, and reimagining. And everything should remain possible.
Location: Control Tower
 

Please note: The sharing on Saturday 2 August is not bookable but is free and open to the public.

Location: Around Greenham Common

Age Guide: These pieces are currently in creation but we anticipate the shows will be most suitable for older teenagers and adults. Please check back for updates.

Take It Outside is an artist development programme for Arts in Public Space hosted by 101 and supported by Jerwood Arts Developing Artists scheme.

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