The VACMA fund supported Bibo to have a number of extra mentor sessions with Susan.
“My source text was over 80,000 words so I needed to edit down my text a lot. A lot of our time together was allocated to that preparation work and this VACMA funding then allowed for extra meetings.
This extra help was really appreciated. It helped me in a lot of ways as it provided a focus and a structure that I get from working with people outside of myself and my household - having deadlines to meet and external structure.”
The additional mentoring support also gave Bibo the confidence she needed to take the project where it had to go. “The project evolved and developed organically and naturally. It veered away from what I set out to do, but Susan encouraged this and would check in and help me to develop the project in the way it needed to go. Her experience is in autobiographical stories, as a theatre producer and director, so she has a lot of knowledge and input that I would not have had access to if it had not been for working with her.”
Susan offered guidance in the development of the narrative and assisted in script editing so the focus became on the voice of the carer, the voice of Bibo, an often-overlooked narrative.
“The VACMA funding helped me really explore this with Susan, doing voice recording exercises so we could really create intimacy within my voice performance. She did exercises with me, where I could create space and do exercises which took me mentally in a space where I wasn’t focussed on my performance but had more freedom to try things out. My recordings became something totally different and took me to a place where I was comfortable listening to my own voice.
In retrospect it was fantastic to have those as it really took me on a journey and opened up different possibilities.
The final outcome is an artwork where all three of us are really happy to put our names to it.”