Scores for Caregiving

Composed of two parts, Scores for Caregiving offers a movement workshop co-facilitated by artist Alecia Neo and the caregivers from the project Between Earth and Sky*, and a participatory installation also open to non-workshop attendees.

26 Feb 2023 (Sun)

ArtScience Museum

Basement 2 Rainbow Room

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I. Workshop

2pm – 4.30pm

What does the weight of caregiving look like? Whose weight do we bear?
Can we share it?

Between Earth and Sky connects the physicality of care work with personally choreographed forms of body movement, working with the movements and perspectives of a community of caregivers for persons with mental illness. The caregivers in this project are primary caregivers of their family members; each had to make significant changes to their lives to bear the weight of care work.

During this workshop, participants will gain insights into the complexity of performing care labour through listening to each caregiver’s lived experiences and learning the body movements choreographed by each caregiver. Through guided creative prompts, each participant will be invited to map out the caregiving roles and relationships that they are involved in.

Note to workshop participants: Dress in comfortable clothes for ease of movement. Participants are also encouraged to visit the MENTAL: Colours of Wellbeing exhibition, featuring Between Earth and Sky, before the workshop begins.

II. Participatory Installation

5.00pm – 6.00pm

What does caregiving mean for me?
What are the gestures of care that I practise every day?

Step into a fabric installation, featuring patchwork simulacra of human skins. You are invited to witness and partake in the sharing of stories of caregiving and care gestures within the installation space. In response to your sharing and movements, live sounds and music will be performed by sound artist Clarence Chung.

Textual prompts will be provided on site to guide your participation.

Workshop Co-facilitators & Collaborating Artists

Alecia Neo

Alecia is an artist and cultural worker, developing long-term projects that involve collaborations with individuals and communities. Her socially engaged practice unfolds primarily through lens-based media and participatory artworks that address modes of radical hospitality and care labour.

Alvyna Han

Alvyna is a person-in-recovery and a caregiver to herself. She sees herself as an avid learner and is currently a Programme Manager at Caregivers Alliance Limited (CAL) for the Caregivers-to-Caregivers Training Programme.

Carol Ee

Carol is a mother of two and a full-time worker. She is also a caregiver to her child and is a volunteer with Caregivers Alliance Limited (CAL).

Frank M

Frank is a staff at Caregivers Alliance Limited (CAL) who reaches out to connect with caregivers of loved ones with mental health issues and Dementia.

Nur Hidayah

Being the pillar of support to her family of origin, Hidayah who has been married for the past two years is still learning how to navigate her life post-marriage; in her role as a secondary caregiver to her brother, daughter to her mother, and wife and daughter in law to her family of creation. She considers herself a struggling writer, as she works towards realising her passion in writing and story telling.

Clarence Chung

Clarence is a sound designer and music composer for art experiences, film and performances. Clarence's goal in all his projects is to bring out the multiplicity of imperceptible feelings and highly transient human experiences.