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This project brings artists together who are interested in collaborating remotely with artists of other disciplines from around the world. These digital hives share their individual practices and experiences and create something meaningful together. GHL facilitates the sharing of that creation with our network of artists and citizens - giving life to new creative ideas and collaborative exchanges.

Innocence Response by Asha Cecil, Inspired by a poem by Niall Mcneil 

Asha Cecil is a writer and actor with a background in physical and dance theatre. South African born, Asha moved to the UK in 2002 and has pursued creative adventures ever since, leading her to where she currently resides in London.
Twitter: @AshaCecil1
Instagram: @ashacecil
www.ashacecil.com


We're making tomato bread!

Monologue for the brave!  Written by John Mcgie and performed by David C. Jones with banana. Inspired by the poem by Niall Mcneil.  

David is a keynote speaker, actor, director, and public speaking coach. A graduate of Studio 58 and a teacher at The Vancouver Film School he also works as an emcee, auctioneer and / or a corporate comedian. He has won some awards too on occasion. John Mcgie is a writer of stage and screen and the creator of The Chair Series which features a company of over 50 actors doing monologues written by him. He likes to write and that’s all right, except bios, he doesn’t like writing bios.
@iamdavidcjones
www.audienceengagementacadaemy.com

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Longing

Julia Petterson
USA


Cooking with Dexy! Panzanella, a bread salad from Earth Italy

Dexy teaches you how to make Panzanella, a kind of bread salad from Earth Italy. A recipe from Good and Cheap by Leanne Brown



Want to get involved, and start collaborating with artists from around the world? This project is ongoing, and you can create or observe with us as you feel inspired. Below are some ways you can get involved.

We encourage responses from all disciplines, walks of life, including perspectives, experience and practices. Creative work from folks of all ages, all gender identities, levels of formal and informal training, cultural traditions, languages, abilities, and cultural/subcultural visibilities are welcome.

STIMULUS: Responses to COVID-19 & What You Are Feeling, Right Now survey.