Tuesday, 25 March 2014

LIST OF EVENTS WHOSE ARTISTS HAVE CONFIRMED TO FILM WITH US


Art Fare

Students from the University of Brighton in collaboration with Brighton and Hove Bus and Coach Company present 'Art Fare', a two-week exhibition of artistic intervention on public transport. This diverse range of work, across various media, engages with the local public, integrating contemporary art into the everyday. With some works clearly programmed and others deliberately discrete, this exhibition examines the potential for art in a functional public environment.
3-16 May Free, non-ticketed

Venue: Buses Across Brighton And Hove, , BN1
Promoter: UoB Fine Art: Critical Practice

Contact: Megan Dawkins, , E: m.dawkins010@btinternet.com T: 07896051956



The Long Lost River Song (& Lots More)

Trace the story of Brighton’s secret river, flowing from the source's solo in the attic to the sea-bound chorus in the cellar, then enjoy a feast of foods foraged en route! Thur/Sat/Sun till May 23. Kubrick film each Wed & shows from: John 'Paul' Halpern(May 6), Cocktail Party(May 9), Gilli Bloodaxe(May 10), SingalongaWickerman(May 11), Close Shaves(May 13), Lorraine Bowen(May 16), Bonobos-early/Rowan Trio-late(May 18), Stewart Lee(May 20),
Jo Neary/George Egg(May 23), Tricity Vogue(May 24), Rosie Brown(May 29), Rosi Lalor(May 30), Jane Bom-Bane(May 31).
See bom-banes.com
3 May 6pm & 7pm 4 May 5pm & 6pm 6 May 8pm 7 May 6.45pm 8 May 7pm & 8pm 9 May 8pm 10 May 6pm, 7pm & 9pm 11 May 5pm, 6pm & 8pm 13 May 8pm 14 May 6.45pm 15 May 7pm & 8pm 16 May 7pm 17 May 6pm & 7pm 18 May 2pm, 5pm & 6pm, 8pm 20 May 8pm 21 May 6.45 pm 22 May 7pm & 8pm 23 May 7pm 24 May 6pm, 7pm & 9pm 28 May 6.45pm 29 – 31 May 8pm See Website for further details.

Venue: Bom-Bane's Music Cafe, 24 George Street, BN2 1RH
Promoter: The Bom-Bane Singers (& Lots More)
Website: http://www.bom-banes.com
Contact: Jane Bom-Bane, Performer and venue, E: janebombane@yahoo.co.uk T: 01273 606400



Ade Foiadelli: Death of a Sales Trainer

Everything‘s for sale – even cultural ideologies are constantly marketed as norms to clutch to one’s bosom. Ade Foiadelli, 'Funny Side Up!' host described as “Fantastic!” by SQ Magazine, and “Sadistic”, “Hilarious” or “Drunk” by everyone else, drives a grubby spike through the sacred cows of the 21st Century.
9 May 20:30 £3 [1hr]

Venue: The Blue Man, 8 Queens Road, BN1 3WA
Promoter: Funny Side Up!

Contact: Ade Foiadelli, Performer, E: mouthyclown@gmail.com T: 07757760682
 

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Brainstorm

Working hypothesis:
To demonstrate participants enjoying the events and organizers being passionate about preparing for and presenting their events. 
People and situations:
Do we need a presenter ?

Shall we keep showing logos in creative ways?