The Mischief Makers

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Company typeCollective
IndustryCommunity, environmental, social justice
Founded2005
HeadquartersNottingham, United Kingdom
The Mischief Makers
Company typeCollective
IndustryCommunity, environmental, social justice
Founded2005
HeadquartersNottingham, United Kingdom
Websitemischiefmakers.org.uk

The Mischief Makers are a group of activists and artists based in Nottingham, UK, who formed early 2005 as a creative response to the G8 Summit, held at Gleneagles Hotel, Scotland, in July that year. The collective uses creativity to support community, environmental and social justice campaigns, and activist groups. The group's aim is "to inspire people and empower them to identify challenges and take action in their local environment".[1]

Geishas at the MPH march in Edinburgh, July 2005

Early 2005, a benefit event in aid of the tsunami disaster was organised in various venues around Nottingham. Two local artists made Geisha-like costumes and performed an interactive theatre piece on the streets, trying to get the public to interact with the costumes and the "wish fishes" to engage with the issues related to the disaster. Afterwards, the costumes were altered and used as an interactive way of engaging with people on the issues of debt, poverty and climate change as the Summit of the G8 was approaching.

During the spring of 2005, various kimono-making workshops asked people to "join the geisha of gaiety on a passionate mission of peace and progression, when 8 men think to meet undisturbed, unruffled and untroubled to decide upon the worlds future".[2] A "Geisha Bloc" took part in the Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh on 2 July, and others took their costumes to the camp in Stirling for direct action planned to disturb the summit.

List of earlier actions

  • One Drop in the Ocean,[3] 20 January 2005
  • Shakedown*05,[4] 12 March 2005
  • G8 ministerial meeting, Derby,[5] 17 March 2005
  • Protest for migrant and asylum rights,[6] 2 April 2005
  • Performance at Demo clubnight,[7] 25 June 2005
  • G8 Summit, Scotland,[8] 2 July 2005 / 9 July 2005
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki 60th anniversary commemoration,[9] 9 September 2005

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