East End Collaborations 2002
- Year
- 2002
An intensive weekend performance platform
27 to 29 September
Friday 27 September from 19.00
Saturday 28 September from 17.00
Sunday 29 September from 16.00
The fourth annual East End Collaborations Platform – three action-packed days of new work – is a joint initiative between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency.
Programmed through open submissions, East End Collaborations is an opportunity for over 30 emerging practitioners from across London and the UK to present new performance and time based works. East End Collaborations is an open invitation to experience an eclectic range of Live Art and see the artists of tomorrow today.
Friday 27 September from 19.00
David Collins
(w)hole
Richard Dedominici
Watford: the Way To move FOrwaRD
John Purnell
I Can’t Help Milking In Front Of You
Louisa Spicer
The White Of The Onion
Oliver Frost
I Feel So Empty
Susan Thomson
Holiday Box
Sonic Pedalo
Page 62 & Other Stories
Saturday 28 September from 17.00
David Collins
(w)hole
Barbara Dean
Folding
Yason Banal
The Legend Of The Boy Who Lost His Insides
G&G
(untitled)
Kit Bolton & Oliver Bragg
Loctite Gallery
Harald Smykla
Ticker
Alice Lunt
Bless
Steven Loader
Snooker-Loopy
Anna Maria Giannini
1. Intimate Visibilities / 2. An Intimate Strangeness
Helena Walsh
Tight Lipped Labia
Rogue Satellite
Rumbled
Flávia Müller Madeiros
i control
The Strange Names Collective
Bodies In Hell: An Introductory Lecture
Russel Barr
The Face Of Evil
Mmmmm
Concreto Tropicalismo Genital
Sunday 29 September from 16.00
David Collins
(w)hole
John Fawcett
Imbue
Charles & Cook
(untitled)
Tom Geoghegan
Bedtime
Paul Hurley
T(h)ree: In Loving Memory
Modus Forum & 2nd Gen
Project Preservation
Joo Young Lee
Cutting (On Video)
SD2theatrical and Thomas Bacon
WounDED
Simon Goldin
Monetary Inquiry Association Progress Report Presentation
No Thrills
Post Modern Trash
Josette Chiang
Bird Shitting Has Free Reign
Abigail Hirsch
(untitled)
Matt Cook
Ode To Olivetti (For Two Typewriters)
Rosalie Robbins
(untitled)
Kit Poulson
Change Everything Keep Everything The Same
Rokeby
Bitstreams
Please note that the programme may be subject to change.
Tickets £5 (£3 concessions) per day or £12
(£8 concessions) for a 3 day pass.
Ticket reservations: 020 7882 3355
East End Collaborations will take place in a range of spaces at Queen Mary, University of London:
The Arts Building and The People’s Palace,
Queen Mary, University of London,
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS
(between Mile End and Stepney Green Tubes)
East End Collaborations 2002 is the London selection platform for the National Review of Live Art 2003, Britain’s leading performance festival taking place in Glasgow next February.
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