Sara Houston
@sarahouston.bsky.social
750 followers
830 following
200 posts
Professor of Dance at University of Roehampton U.K. Passionate about community arts/socially engaged art/dance and health and arts research. National Teaching Fellow. Wrote a book: Dancing with Parkinson’s
Posts
Media
Videos
Starter Packs
The Guardian
@theguardian.com
· 21d
British artists reclaim St George’s flag with a message of inclusivity
In Manchester and beyond creative responses to the unwelcome message of ‘raise the colours’ are appearing
*
‘Scary’ and ‘I loved it’: the ‘unite the kingdom’ march
Artists in Britain have customised St George’s flags with messages celebrating diversity, in response to a campaign in which national banners have been flown from lamp-posts, outside homes and painted on roundabouts.
While for many, flying the flag is a genuine expression of national pride, some flags have been graffitied on businesses and places of worship belonging to minority ethnic Britons, in some cases with slurs, after the launch of the operation “raise the colours”. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
Reposted by Sara Houston
Reposted by Sara Houston
Don Syme
@dsyme.bsky.social
· Sep 6
Sara Houston
@sarahouston.bsky.social
· Sep 7
Sara Houston
@sarahouston.bsky.social
· Sep 5
Sara Houston
@sarahouston.bsky.social
· Aug 28
Reposted by Sara Houston
Reposted by Sara Houston
Reposted by Sara Houston
Sara Houston
@sarahouston.bsky.social
· Aug 20
Australian breakdancer Raygun is lampooned in a new musical but the Olympics fiasco was no comedy | Lyndsey Winship
Rachael Gunn’s disastrous summer at the Paris Games in 2024 has inspired a silly show about ‘Spraygun’ but its jibes are unfair
www.theguardian.com
Reposted by Sara Houston
Reposted by Sara Houston
Dara O Briain
@daraobriain.bsky.social
· Aug 17
Sara Houston
@sarahouston.bsky.social
· Aug 17
Reposted by Sara Houston
Reposted by Sara Houston
Oliver Savory
@oliverj0.bsky.social
· Aug 13
Reposted by Sara Houston
Reposted by Sara Houston