In collaboration with BGAC Hi Culture Walking Trail project a new installation at Bernie Grant Arts Centre 11th - 13th August, 2pm-8pm 2022

PACHA is an touch-responsive-sound installation of plants and soil that tells stories of ecological symbiosis, ancestral knowledge and reimagined futures. It is a decolonial response to the climate crisis designed to rekindle our bond with nature in an explorative and playful way fusing technology and the natural world.

PACHA has been co-made with people from the Global Majority from Haringey through a series of explorative workshops at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre. The workshops included urban herbal walks, creative writing, community remapping, discussions and future storytelling. The workshops were a place of exploration, solidarity, creative solutions and important questions. Some of the participants’ statements, poetry, stories, insights, and embodied knowledge have been shared within the installation. A larger body of recordings will be available in an artistic digital archive on pachapeople.com which will act as a legacy celebrating these vital contributions.

  • PACHA is divided into 3 zones, with a one-person capacity in the first 2 zonea and up to 3-people in the third zone. The experience lasts approx 15 - 20 minutes.

  • The installation is wheelchair accessible (82cm door width) and has captioning and audio description available. We advise those with a pacemaker not to use the installation. For a complete access see below for PDF. Any questions regarding access please email andrea@pachapeople.com.

PACHA is led by inter-disciplinary artist Andrea Ling & has been commissioned by Good Chance Theatre. It is kindly supported by Arts Council England, the Awesome Foundation, Hi Culture! Heritage England Action Zone cultural programme. This presentation is in collaboration with BGAC Hi Culture Walking Trail project.