Festival Internacional de Comedia presents
Trevor Lock's Reality Games
is a fun social experiment and a workshop
it can take up as much or as little time as you like but the minimum requirement is 5 minutes a day and a 2 hour meet-up to share your experiences. In a specially reduced version that can be experienced within the parameters of FIC '21 the meet ups will take place a week apart on November 11 & 17 and take place at a TBC venue |
Why would you join Reality Games?
…To break out of old patterns and see life through fresh eyes.
…To open your mind to new perspectives.
…To have fun.
…Because you're curious!
…To generate material for your own art practice.
…To learn creative strategies.
…To break out of old patterns and see life through fresh eyes.
…To open your mind to new perspectives.
…To have fun.
…Because you're curious!
…To generate material for your own art practice.
…To learn creative strategies.
Testimonials
“Reality Games is a thought-provoking, mood-shifting, potentially habit-altering creative experience. All that said, as a workshop enthusiast, I find that RG defies easy categorisation...
I don't think I've laughed harder during the pandemic as I had with my Reality Games comrades. If you find yourself on the fence after reading the workshop description, as I was, just do it and let Trevor be your guide.” - Leroy, Belgrade |
“A few months ago everything became enchanted e.g. neighbourhood trees, passing pets, little cracks in the wall.
I tuned into sights and sounds I used to ignore and they brought messages and unaccountable delight. I found a gold star in the stairwell, I had conversations that changed me on the spot. I can’t explain exactly what happened but it happened with Reality Games.” - Maya, North London |
“Reality games gave me a platform to be brave, and some confidence to realise everything is ridiculous so why not have a go at life, and now it's translated into people taking my mad art into their homes and giving me money! Utter madness!”
-- Hannah, Northampton |
“I finished my Reality Games stint this week, and am genuinely really sad it's over. I was in two minds about signing up as I wasn't sure exactly what I was letting myself in for, but I am so glad I took the leap. Over the last month I have challenged myself to do things I would never normally do, learnt a lot about myself and most importantly met some lovely people. It's been a wonderful lockdown distraction and one I would encourage everyone to get involved with. Thank you, Trevor, for such a unique and enjoyable experience!”
— Natalie, London |
Check out the original UK website at www.realitygames.uk