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Event Puddle: 23-25 Jul 2010



  

By: Apri Cot

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In Case We don't Die

Ivana Muller Sharing
After having run a workshop at Chisenhale Dance Space this week, choreographer Ivana Muller will be sharing some of the work created with the 16 participants at Chisenhale 4pm 23 July. Drinks in the lounge after.

Tender Flix
Tenderpixel's experimental film festival 22-24 & 27-30 July, screenings daily at 11am, 1pm, 3pm, 5pm at 10 Cecil Court London WC2N 4HE - an opportunity to view contemporary experimental films from all over the world. Tender Flix premiere DVD launch night 24 July 5-8pm. All screenings are FREE.

In Case We Don’t Die
A group exhibition presenting 12 contemporary artists from Berlin, London and Copenhagen, all travelling down similar creative paths, investigating the power of ritual, spontaneous bewitchments, visions of the future, and a kind of “supernatural” presence that sometimes reveals itself during the creative process. The exhibition is an attempt to visualize the already existing, natural communities and connections as opposed to the “designed” communities currently found in contemporary art as well as society in general. The theoretical starting point for the exhibition is an investigation into the constant slippage, or cross-over, between various types of media, that is visible in the work of the artists included in the exhibition – transitions between film, performance, painting, installation, objects, music / language / rhythm, and drawing. 23 July - 27 August (private View 23 July 18.30pm - 21pm) at Vegas Gallery.

No Idea Lisa Hammond and Rachael Spence with Improbable
Lisa and Rachael wanted to make a show together but they didn’t have any ideas. How do you make a show with no idea? Turn to the public. Armed with a tape recorder, they went on to the streets and asked people to take a good look at them and imagine what their show could be about. Who should play the main character? Who should be the funny one? What should the story be? Using verbatim theatre, comedy double-act and a splash of song and dance they recreate their encounters in this extraordinary show directed by Lee Simpson. Young Vic, 21- 31 July £17,50 (expensive I know).

Read our review of No Idea here

Learn to Dance in a Day... Lindy Hop!
Back by popular request, this workshop is ideal for dancers who are keen to learn something new. Throw yourself in 24 July 11-12.30pm for a bit of Charleston, 1.00-2.30pm a bit of Six Beat Swing, 2.45-4.15pm Eight Beat Lindy Hop (this is when it get's really fun!). Teachers are David Zilkha & Annie Ryan, workshop takes place at Cafe 1001 (back room), 91 Brick Lane E1 6QL. £12 for one class, £22 for two classes or all three for £28.

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