TAA: Location for Temporary Autonomous Art Brighton announced + events list
from email, 3 April 2008:
For background info, see Temporary Autonomous Art comes to Brighton in a derelict space near you: 2-5 April 2008
We are in the building, come on down to 105 Wellington Road, Portslade. THS building on the corner of Church Road and Seafront Road; bring your artwork early to grab a space.
WEDNESDAY come and CREATE THE SPACE, bring your work, grab a wall and stick it up...
The CINEMA will be running throughout the whole event, if you have a film you want to show please get in touch with the cinema from the contacts page.
WORKSHOPS taking place THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY daytimes....
* On going willow installation workshop - bit of a mystery, but fully open to all who want to get involved.
* 'Trickswop' - Circus tuition workshop, all sorts from acrobatics to staff.
* Radio 4A' workshop - some basic info on broadcasting your own shit onto the masses.
* Costume making - make/alter your own costume, tat-styly.
* Screen printing - basic process and equipment
* 'Left over' sustainable remade clothing workshop
* Sound Improvisation - lots of instruments, fun and NOISE!
* Hulahoop workshop - for adults and young adults
* 'Trapeze' Enviromental action and lifestyle book workshop! Change the world kind of stuff!
* 'Brighton Feminist Health Collective' - discussion workshop
* 'No Borders' - discussion workshop
* 'Sonic Purple'- kids craft workshop
* Carnival mask making - for all ages, ready for Saturday night!
* Clay figure making - for an exhibition that will tour Britain, show your talent!!
THURSDAY NIGHT is OPEN MIC...Get Involved
FRIDAY NIGHT we will have performance to delight and confound you from the likes of....
'Professor Stangeness' - Circus & Cabaret
Stand Up Comedy
'Fruiy Glitter" - Burlesque
Male Can Can Troupe
Cake Fighting
'Sudo Nikon' - Japanese Sonic Art Performance
'Nara Taylor, Queen of the Night"
'Hollers Bobbin' - Apple Bobbing Madness
'The Lovely Brothers'
Interactive Clowning, Magic and stilt walking perfomance.
SATURDAY NIGHT we will be showcasing Brightons and Londons finest bands....
Gypsy Squat Pop Project
Ras Simeon Judah
Piratechno
Chicken Shed Zeppelin
& The Don Bradmans
Click here for a Google map with directions from where you are!
TAAs are free, open-access art exhibitions that take place in disused and reclaimed spaces throughout the UK.
The event will run for four days from Wednesday through to Saturday. Opening from midday to midnight. We aim to offer a exhibition space, workshops, a cinema/film evening, caberet, open mic evening and live music. We welcome people from all backgrounds to come and get involved. So if you want to contribute in any way at all please get in touch.
For more info, check out:
http://www.subterraneanartbrighton.org/
and for TAAs in other cities: www.taaexhibitions.org
For background info, see Temporary Autonomous Art comes to Brighton in a derelict space near you: 2-5 April 2008
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