
On Friday the London International Animation Festival kicked off…

Are you intimate mate? Live Art festival call for submissions. Deadline 31 August.

This weekend offers Millie Brown (the puking artist), Michael Clark taking over Tate, Hackney going wicked, a tribute to Dennis Hopper, Stranger Than Fiction (a congregation of dance, music and theatre artists improvising), and The London Alternative Fringe Festival kick-off.

Following a sell-out London run, Fourth Monkey Theatre Company (who’s behind Lab10) presents Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe 6-21 August. Meanwhile, White Cube Mason’s Yard presents ‘The Last Twenty Minutes of 2001′, an exhibition inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey by the Berlin-based artist Sergej Jensen.

Ivana Muller shares work at Chisenhale Dance Space, a group exhibition presenting 12 contemporary artists from Berlin, London and Copenhagen takes place at Vegas Gallery on Vyner Street, Tender Flix film festival presents contemporary experimental films from all over the world, join a Lindy Hop workshop at Cafe 1001 on Saturday, or go see No Idea with Lisa Hammond and Rachael Spence. Welcome weekend, welcome!

Tanz im August, Germany’s largest dance festival (so they say), brings together 30 productions from 20 countries (plus some workshops, lectures, discussions and films) – 19 August to 19 September, Berlin.

We don’t want to think about the ice cold winter now, I know, but you got to plan ahead don’t you? New Moves International invite artists working in live art and related arts practice to take part in Winter School, a series of professional skills development projects.

Lovebox on Sunday “a freewheeling, groundbreaking, no-holds-barred, non-stop polysexual party”. Brap brap! Grace Jones, Peaches, Hercules and Love Affair, Hot Chip…Are you there yet?

If you happen to be in Berlin this coming weekend home sweet home is probably not be what you’re thinking about. However, the festival Home Sweet Home presented by GlogauAIR might be exactly what you’re looking for!

We’re almost there. The international ONE-ON-ONE Festival at Battersea Arts Centre begins next week Tuesday, presenting more than thirty different (and excitingly intimate) one-on-one performances from 6 – 18 July.
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