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WELCOME TO THE UNDER PRESSURE? PROJECT

We are a group of Year 11 students who had the opportunity to work with a choreographer, a digital story-teller and an expert on young people’s relationship cultures.

We met up for 5 weekly 1 hour sessions to experiment with how the ‘forces’ curriculum in physics could help us with explore our feelings about relationships through sound and movement.

  • Can other areas of the curriculum help us explore our feelings about relationships?

  • Can we express ourselves without revealing too much?

  • Can we have fun exploring serious issues like consent, coercion and control?

What is a glitch?

In the digital world, when a machine has a fault, it is known as a gltich. A glitch is often understood as something that needs to be fixed.

What are Glitch Apps?

Glitch apps can randomly (pure-glitch) or intentionally (glitch-alike) manipulate and corrupt digital data which makes up images, videos and/or sounds.

What is Glitching?

Glitching can be a fun way to think differently about how you hear, see, think and engage with yourself, others and the world around you.

FORCES THAT MOVED US

We printed out the physics concepts on ‘forces’. They helped us think about how our relationships and interactions with others make us feel safe

and unsafe, happy and sad, controlled and free. We thought about what forces make some feelings or movements possible or impossible:

Elasticity: “when relationships become everybody else’s business”

Gravity: “carrying a worry” “feelings that hold you down”

Stopping distance: “knowing when to stop” “not going too far”

Atmospheric pressure: “when you’re pressured to do something” “when you feel judged”

Speed: “going too fast in a relationship”

We wrote down all the things we wanted to raise awareness of. The science concepts really helped us.

MOVING WITH FORCES

We moved our bodies and played with sound to experiment with our thoughts and feelings on forces.

The glitch app provided new ways for us to see and hear our sounds and movements. We created a performance to bring our feelings and concepts to life.

Watch our final piece here:

Under Pressure? from Emma Renold on Vimeo.

“If you’re not a talker you can show it through movement”

“We needed  something like this”

“I loved making the sound-scapes with our voices”

“It gets you thinking about stuff”

This poem was created from all our spoken or written thoughts:

UNDER PRESSURE?

 

[FORCE]

Trapped

Can’t speak

Scared to tell

[PRESSURE]

Feelings and

emotions build up

inside ourselves

our bodies,

the universe

[GRAVITY]

A word

A look

A worry

Weighs us down

(SOCIAL) ATMOSPHERE

Relationships

become

everybody’s

business

Who to tell?

Who might judge?

Too embarrassed

[FRICTION]

Feeling stuck

Like it’s only

happened to us

Not knowing what

might happen

[SOLIDS, LIQUIDS and GASES]

Feelings can lift us up

and hold us down Pulled apart and divided like cells Vibrating against

each other

Feeling free and connected at the

same time

Bonded in our divisions

[CONSERVATION

OF ENERGY]

Feelings, like energy, will always flow

They are neither created nor destroyed

Always transforming from one form to another

Always connecting us Always more than us

Let’s work together with the forces that make movement possible

In our relationships

In our lives

For our futures

 

“you didn’t know you could move in a certain way!”

“you learn things through your body”

“it was really fun”

“it really helped bring things to life”

“Sometimes it’s hard to talk about personal stuff. The workshops helped us express and share our feelings with others, without having to name them out loud“

What is a healthy relationship?

Check out #lovedontfeelbad and the Womens Aid interactive guide to healthy relationships:

Find out what makes a healthy relationship

Is this a healthy relationship?

Myths about coercive control and domestic abuse

Everything you need to know about coercive control

What the law says about coercive control

Download this Live Fear Free poster on unhealthy and healthy relationships

 

How can the arts help promote healthy relationships?

TENDER www.tender.org.uk

Tender is a charity that works to promote healthy relationships based on equality and respect. They use theatre and the arts to engage young people in violence prevention and enabling them to recognize and avoid abuse and violence.

 

Online support to help you understand relationship abuse, and how to take positive action if it’s happening to you.

The Hideout

This Is Abuse

Live Fear Free

Galop LGBT

Brook
Brook is a sexual health and wellbeing charity that works in primary and secondary schools to teach children and young people about sex and relationships, including consent, healthy relationships, sexual harassment, sexting and more.

 

Click here to try making some Glitch Relationship Art of your own!

Download the case study here:

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