Things With Lyrics That May Be True is a performance piece featuring an anthropomorphic stone circle who come alive and sing their own folk music, glitching through time and space with improvised vocal loops. It explores the human relationship to landscape and memory and how we project ourselves and our own culture onto nature.

This work was originally devised for my degree show for my MA in Performance Making at Goldsmiths, and it was since performed at Middlesbrough Art Week as part of their open call, and at the Perhaps Now performance Troupe showcase at the star and shadow.

In the same body of work, I also experimented with taking flatpack standing stones around Newcastle to create ephemeral monuments of ancient cultures.