
LEAPLab, University of Cambridge
Job Summary
Job Description
David Graeber Institute (DGI) and LEAPLab (University of Cambridge)
Playground for Remaking Worlds
A carnival celebrating the life, work and ideas of David Graeber
20 September 2025 | Rowley Way Estate, London
1 p.m. to 8 p.m. (TBC)
Do you dream of alternative futures, lost commons, or weird utopias? Join us to transform Rowley Way, London into a playground of radical possibility! We’re celebrating the work and ideas of Radical Optimist David Graeber (1961-2020).
Think collective joy and anarchic dreaming and anything else that invites collective imagination and exchange. Bring the unexpected, the futuristic, the fun! Graeber believed the world could be utterly different-so let’s get to work (or play) imagining how.
We’re currently looking for:
Street Performers
Musicians, storytellers, artists, speculative folklorists, and movement practitioners who channel the spirit of alternative futures.
- We’re seeking Earth-rooted, speculative performers whose work aligns with Graeber’s themes: freedom, community, imagination, absurdity, and rebellion. Support is available for travel and transporting materials.
Participatory Workshops
Workshops can take any format – making, moving, building, unlearning – and may take place indoors or out. They should engage participants in some form of collective imagination or world-remaking.
Speculative themes inspired by Graeber’s writings include:
- Reimagining value systems
- Bureaucratic absurdity and joyful disobedience
- Utopias-in-the-now
- Art as a tool of planetary repair
Workshops could involve map-making of vanished futures, rituals from climate-ravaged near-Earths, costume building, speculative currency design, or archive excavations from invented pasts.
Fashion Show Procession: “Costumes from Possible Futures”
We’re inviting models, artists, thinkers, and shapeshifters to co-create and wear speculative outfits that speak to other timelines.
Job Requirements
Street performers: We’re seeking Earth-rooted, speculative performers whose work aligns with Graeber’s themes: freedom, community, imagination, absurdity, and rebellion. Support is available for travel and transporting materials.
Creative practitioners: Workshops can take any format – making, moving, building, unlearning – and may take place indoors or out. They should engage participants in some form of collective imagination or world-remaking.
Fashion show processionists: Outfits can be symbolic, outrageous, handmade, minimal, found, collaborative, or dreamed up on the day. Think of costume not as spectacle, but as walking philosophy, a statement of “what else might be.”
Join this https://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/47400/ – open call.
Job Overview
- Job Title: Call for street perfomers & musicians and creative practioners
- Salary: Unpaid
- Hours:
Full time - Artform: Combined arts
- Role: Creative
- Contract: Temporary
- Closing date: Sat, 23 Aug 2025
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Location:
London
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