Life in the Woods, 2011

view of sleeping quarters

Life in the Woods, 2011

free school and video, in collaboration with P. Staff, commissioned by Radar, Loughborough University

In the spring of 2011, P. Staff and I invited a group of fifteen participants to live together for a week at a Scout camp in John’s Lee Wood, Leicestershire (UK). Borrowing a format from early twentieth-century radical outdoor educational programmes, including Arts and Crafts influenced folk revivalists such as the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift, the participants engaged in a process of mutual education. The group included a historian, a birdwatcher, an environmental activist, a self-identified witch, folk dancers, and several former commune members. The resulting video and accompanying publication reflect on ‘back to nature’ movements, identity, group dynamics and the collaborative film-making process itself.

Participants were Daniel Bower, Red Chidgey, Ade Clarke, William Clarke, Jesse Darling, Richard Dowling, Zia Dowling-Haigh, June Gillert, Amy James, Michael Mertens, Jamie Partridge, Natalie Raven, Hester Reeve, Yerang Seong and Sofia Törnblad.

Life in the Woods: open call, 2011

Life in the Woods: open call, 2011

Life in the Woods, 2011

camera workshop with participants, outside the Scout hut

Olivia Plender & P. Staff, Life in the Woods: Home Economies, 2012, newspaper front page

Home Economies

newspaper, in collaboration with Patrick Staff, 2012

A newspaper titled Home Economies, featuring interviews, recipes and instructions on how to organise a camp yourself, was published on the occasion of ‘Plus ou moins sorcières 2/3: Épreuves ritualisées’, Maison Populaire, Montreuil.

Olivia Plender & P. Staff, Life in the Woods: Home Economies, 2012, newspaper inside page

Olivia Plender & P. Staff, Life in the Woods: Home Economies, 2012, newspaper inside page

Olivia Plender & P. Staff, Life in the Woods: Home Economies, 2012, newspaper inside page

Olivia Plender & P. Staff, Life in the Woods: Home Economies, 2012, newspaper inside page

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