Score For
by Laura Lulika + Hang Linton
Your body is sore
Your sight is slow
Your mind is running out of space
Inside these four walls
Find a way to settle
There isn't anything particularly comfy
But you will make do with a thin plastic mat on the floor
Take your hands and press them together
Lumbered lower limbs require loosening
Squeeze front, release back
Squeeze fold, release fingers
Roll, bend, fold roll bend
Pull, bend, hold hold release
What's in your pockets?
Empty them now.
Take stock of your inventory
Utilise your fingers and list the items in front of you
Count, your, coins
Can you get home with what's in your pockets?
Artist Bio
Hang Linton
website: https://hanglinton.my.canva.site/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hang_linton/
Spotify: https://artists.spotify.com/c/artist/5kajE7ahejLpQRKTLo7RGZ
Bandcamp: https://hanglinton.bandcamp.com/
Hang is a self-taught, interdisciplinary artist, working in music, performance, dance, video, sculpture and installation. Their personal practice explores otherness through sound, non-linear time concepts, community and public art. Splicing avant-funk, dance punk and breakbeats, with samples from nature and historical recordings, their art is a rebellion against clean aesthetics, inspired by identity and changing global events. Hang bends your ear around the counterculture sounds and movements that have shaped them. They have recently been awarded PRS funding to write and release their first album and they will be releasing their first EP, Demonstrations, later this year.
Laura Lulika
website: https://yonabout.hotglue.me/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauralulika/
Laura Lulika is an unprofessional working-class queer disabled artist and parent currently living in Leeds, UK. Working across many shapeshifting forms, their practice explores themes of care, sexuality, labour, sickness, counterculture and dirt; Their work is driven by the rhythms and rituals within daily life. Lulika’s practice is heavily informed by their access needs and capacity in the moment, as well as the needs of those they work with. With a history of working in community arts, they currently hold dearly three roles supporting arts organisations in improving accessibility from an inclusive framework. Lulika loves to collaborate, exploring the experience of being human or non-human, in art, mutual aid, their local neighbourhood and care networks.
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