The Wasrhoom Projects at Whitechapel Gallery (The Wormhole Saloon II) (17 March 2006)
The Washroom Projects in the basement of The Foundry, London (13 - 18 September 2005)
The Washroom Projects at Hackney Empire, 23 & 24 July 2005
The Washhroom Collective on Hackney Town Hall Square (Spice Day), 17 July 2005
The Washroom Collective at Angel Station, London
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11 June 2005)
The Washroom Collective  at 291 Gallery, Being-In-Motion-Event (23 April 2005)
The Washroom Collective   at Paddington Station, London (10 April 2005)
The Washroom Collective at the Foundry, London (29 March 2005)
The Washroom Wall at the Foundry, London (29 March - 10 April 2005)
The Washroom Collective at Somasoma Magazine Party, London (21 March 05)
The Washroom Collective   at Paddington Station, London (12 March 2005)
The Washroom Collective at Kings Cross Station, London (26 Feb 2005)
The Washroom Collective at Liverpool Street Station, London (13 Feb 2005)
The Washroom Projects at Filthy MacNasty's, London (29 Jan 2005)

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Performance at Liverpool Street Station, 13th of February 2005

Eirini Kartsaki
Joanna Woodward
Liselle Terret
Jacqueline Mathys
Michael Harland
Marlene Castro
Jay Rechsteiner
Siris Patel
Tricia Bullen (late comer!!!)


On the 13th of February 2004 (21:20 - 21:50) TWP performed at Liverpool Street Station, London with an improvised arts space performance. Prior to this we were due to perform at the Concious Fashion Week at Rampart but haven spoken to the organiser we moved from Rampart to Liverpool Street Station. The catalyst for this direction was taken by the collective team which resulted in two performances. The first performance was structured around spacial awareness with public interaction upon hearing the performance media (sound of masking tape echoing through the station!). This performance lasted for about 15 minutes. The second performance was approx. 45 ft in length. This performance spontaniously evolved and was greeted and encouraged by public intervention.

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video footage by Jacqueline Mathys
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