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Event Puddle: 27-29 Aug 2010
Tate Modern Live
Michael Clark and co. will be holding free sharings at the end of Part 1 of his residency at the Tate Modern.
Friday and Saturday 9.30pm. Sunday and Monday 5.30pm. FREE
Also, a programme of films and videos by Charles Atlas is presented in conjunction with Clark's Turbine Hall residency - featured is the first UK screening of Torse, Atlas's 1977 two-screen collaboration with Merce Cunningham.
V&A FRIDAY LATE Retro Hollywood Glamour
1950s Hollywood glamour with the likes of Grace Kelly, Alfred Hitchcock and Marilyn Monroe - an evening of displays, projections, workshops and performances celebrating the fabulous fifties. 6.30-10pm V&A. FREE
Go East
Index on Censorship takes you back to Berlin 1989, with a 'mischievous mix of Belarusian funk DJs, live music, cabaret and comedians'. Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, 6pm – 3am 29 August, £5. Get tickets here.
STUDIO 64
'Studio 64 will play host to a heady-disco inspired rotating line up of cabaret guest stars including international burlesque sensation Agent Lynch, burly-pole sensation Glory Pearl, Hurly Burly star Laurie Hagen, showgirl supreme Kitty Bang Bang, Hula extraordinaire Donald Choi and resident Studio 64 dance troupe the Beaux Belles. This decadent debauchery will be hosted alternately by Dusty Limits as Andy Warhol incarnate, and the acid tongued Queen of Disco herself Myra Dubois and Dolly Rocket.' They say Disco isn't dead. Well, let them show us. 8pm 27-28 August at The Brickhouse, £5-8.
Daydreaming With… James Lavelle
'A major new collaborative pop-up exhibition at Haunch of Venison featuring James Lavelle (UNKLE) bringing together some of the most high profile and acclaimed creative names in music, art, film, fashion and design. Each artist will create a brand new artwork inspired by new music composed for the project by UNKLE.'. 27-30 August (10am - 5pm Sat, 10am - 6pm Mon) at Haunch of Venison. FREE
As part of Daydreaming with… James Lavelle, the festival concludes with a screening of UNKLE On Screen at the Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square followed by James Lavelle in conversation with directors and collaborators Alex Grazioli and John Hillcoat. You can get tickets here.


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