
TAKE UP SPACE presents
TEREZA BUŠKOVÁ
MOTHERS WITHOUT HANDS
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2025, Take Up Space is thrilled to be taking part in Mothers without Hands - a highly visual community art project conceived and orchestrated by Birmingham-based artist TEREZA BUŠKOVÁ.
Driven by collaboration with textile artists, weavers, bakers, activists, performers and folk musicians, Mothers without Hands is an international, folklore-inspired, community art project that brings together women of all ages and backgrounds living in both the UK and the Czech Republic.
Encompassing empowering and protective acts of craft and costume making as well as participatory processions in Folkestone, Birmingham & Walsall, Brno & Prague, the project is designed to raise awareness of physical, sexual and domestic violence against women and girls.
The first Mothers without Hands procession will take place in Folkestone on Saturday 8 March to celebrate International Women’s Day; beginning with a sand pouring ritual before setting off around the town centre. On the weekend before, we’re inviting the community to take part in making baked bread protective costumes as well as baking, assembling and decorating the costumes and hand-held bread totems to be carried and worn during the procession.
Interested in taking part? Take Up Space will be hosting a series of workshops in the run-up to the procession.
Book your Spaces
Mothers Without Hands
Procession
Saturday 8 March, midday-1pm,
Meet point: Folkestone Museum,
1-2 Guildhall Street, CT20 1DY
Join Tereza Bušková, folk singer Karolina Wegryzn, and creative collaborators, including women and girls from the local community, for the Mothers without Hands procession. Dressed in bread armour and bearing folk-inspired amulets adorned with mirrors, fabric and beads, the procession begins with a sand pouring ritual before setting off around town. Audience is welcome to walk with us or watch as we go past.
Open to all, FREE
Take Up Space film 2020 by Clare Unsworth
Take Up Space is our arts festival celebrating International Women’s Day in Folkestone. Building on a decade of events in the town, and bringing speakers, artists, thinkers, and performers together, inviting women and people of all genders in the town into community and celebration with meaningful engagement with the arts and one another.
Take Up Space 2024 film by Clare Unsworth



















