Performance + Cocktails
- Year
- 2010
Performance + Cocktails
a taster for live art virgins
duckie invite you to a bourgeois cocktail lounge to sip nine short sharp shots
neil bartlett + wendy houstoun + harold offeh + dominic johnson + h. plewis + rajni shah + roy kerr + helena hunter + mitch & parry
special guests stars george chakravarthi (25th) + marisa carnesky (26th) + kira o’reilly (27th)
no cabaret, no dumbing down, no crowd pleasers, no easy riders
dress code posh
hostess miss amy lamé + record player father cloth + door whore jay cloth
warning: this event contains art
advance bookings only all seats £15
020 7737 4043
www.duckie.co.uk
in association with the Live Art Development Agency
Banner image credit:
Neil Bartlett. Photograph: Dom Agius.
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