Late at Tate
19.30- 22.00 free
Archie Bronson Outfit and Domino Records Present...
Black Drum
An aural menagerie band assembled by the Archie Bronson Outfit for your pleasure.
First up is Arthur Brick, a three piece who sing songs about Bermondsey war veterans, night buses to Catford, 1950's homosexuals and religious fervour in the home counties, amongst other things.
Then a rare performance from the elusive Band of Nod, a loose art/music collective who are accompanied by the legendary comic poet and musical raconteur
John Hegley.
Then the mighty Archie Bronson Outfit perform songs from their second album, Derdang Derdang (released 3 April on Domino Records). Their krautrock-infused blues have seen them compared to artists such as The Gun Club, Son House, Sixteen Horsepower and Faust. Expect propulsive riffs, primal beats and chaotic revelry.
http://www.archiebronsonoutfit.co.uk/
http://www.arthurbrick.co.uk/
http://www.getofftheweb.org/bandofnod/BAND%20OF%20NOD/
http://www.johnhegley.co.uk/
2 Comments:
Lord Polonius: What do you read, my lord?
Hamlet: Words, words, words.
http://usuarios.lycos.es/tsdgeos/WORDS
Following our discussion on Marcus Coates and audiences and art this could be quite interesting...
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Chelsea Theatre presents
Can Audiences Ever Become Live?
The first in a series of critical debates around Live Art
20 April 2006 7.30pm
What kind of education do today’s audiences need and what are the roles of critics, artists and venues in this?
Panellists will include:
Mark Waugh (Live Art officer at Arts Council England National Office and co-author of We Love You: On Audiences)
Dominic Johnson (artist and lecturer)
Lyn Gardner (Guardian theatre critic)
Chelsea Theatre
World’s End Place
King’s Road
London
SW10 0DR
Tickets: £4 (£3 concession)
Telephone booking: 020 7349 7811
Online booking: http://www.chelseatheatre.org.uk/debate1.htm
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