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Intro to Street Training for architects and planners

Submitted by Lottie on Fri, 2010-08-27 14:18.

Venice Street Training August 28th

Introduction

Welcome to your Street Training program. Street Training is a name for all the joyful, funny, subversive, responsive or poetic things people do as we use the streets. And everyone does things over and above just walking down the street with your walking down the street face on, going shopping and going to work as fast as possible. What do you do? Imagine what people are thinking, stop to smell flowers, secretly race people?

Brazil and Rio Reflections

Submitted by Lottie on Sat, 2010-07-17 08:07.

I planned to spend one month in Bahia experiencing the deep symbiotic relation to nature that permaculture pointed to, for me. To continue learning capoeira with masters as a way to deepen my understanding of how one can acquire another’s culture and experience by emulating their body movements. I then intended to live for three months in Rio to subjectively explore the emotional and psychological landscape of the city and investigate the idea that “the favela is the university of malandragem” as I was told by one of the many people I had previously quizzed on the subject.

Rio - Reflections

Submitted by Lottie on Sat, 2010-07-17 08:02.

At the start of the residency I wrote
“My ways of inhabiting my body will change but some will stay the same. As I change within the currents and interplays of self, environment and culture how much control do I have over this process?”
diary Bahia, Brazil January 12th

On April 22nd 2009 I wrote

Venetian teenager's Street Training techniques

Submitted by Lottie on Wed, 2010-07-07 07:25.

On the 8th June I delivered a Street Training workshop with the support of Amy Pettifer and Viola Carnelutti from muf architecture/art to a group of 25 school children. The session began with an explanation of how joy shapes cities and young people and children are experts on joyful behaviour. I explained that was why I wanted to learn with them so as to gather their ways of being in the street and pass them on during the architecture biennale.

Spitalfields Street Training Course based at Spitalfields City Farm

Submitted by Lottie on Mon, 2010-07-05 17:04.

We had a quick meal of freshly picked salad from the farm with bread and goats cheese. Got to know eachother a bit - people are from many varied cities such as Glasgow, Sao Paulo, San Francisco, Dorking and Croyden.

We did a bit of getting to know each other's strenghts and skills and thought about the skils we want to develop.

Early Days - with your trainer Callum

Submitted by Lottie on Fri, 2010-03-26 21:38.

hello brazil! we still love you!

Submitted by Lottie on Fri, 2010-03-26 21:31.

Margie wrote

I and several people from the Arts Research Group of the Department of Art Education at UNICENTRO, in Guarapuava, Parana, Brazil, participated in Street Training activities with Lottie Child, who also offered a workshop on 27-28 March, 2009. Provided the fascinating experience, I, various students and colleagues wish to establish a Street Training Group for continued action in the region of Guarapuava.

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welcome Sinead

Submitted by Lottie on Fri, 2010-03-26 21:28.

Sinead Holt
Street Trainer
wrote

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Central School of Speach and Drama

Submitted by Lottie on Thu, 2010-03-25 15:32.

This is what Dee Bermu wrote after a session on Street Training with Lottie Child at the Central School of Speech and Drama around the Swiss Cottage area

Dagenham Park School

Submitted by Lottie on Mon, 2010-03-08 23:55.

a few quotes from today when i asked the kids at Dagenham Park School to innovate techniques
bodies over each other
people in trees
silly faces
kicking pigeons
lying on a car
people hugging
hiding under a atable
wearing shoes on our hands
holding some one like a baby
wearing a top down to your feet
spoons on our noses
lying under a car
climbing fences
all hula hooping
all eating

climbing up stairs backwards
hopping up and down the stairs
knock on all the doors
look through all the windows
put up posters on every door saying 'use next door'
asking random questions

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