19/09/2015

Banksy's last party...




25th September 2015 
Pussy Riot, Kate Tempest, Leftfield, De La Soul

and DJ Premier
Plus anarcho-samba, cabaret and crap fireworks.
7pm – 1am. Tickets £30 available after 10am
Dress code – due to the amount of paparazzi staking out the park in recent weeks Banksy has requested people come masked-up so he can attend the event without being photographed.

Massive Attack are now unable to perform on Friday 25th due to technical complications. We apologise for any frustration and disappointment this event continues to cause.

Dismaland, Marine Parade, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1BE
11am – 11pm. Free for the under 5’s. £3 on the door (subject to availability), or visit the ticket page and book a time slot for guaranteed entry.



16/09/2015

Banksy's Dismaland, last ten days...


It took 15 minutes for all the tickets to get sold this morning, not even...


Tickets for 22nd, 23rd and 24th September are sold out.

plan

Dismaland, Marine Parade, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1BE
11am – 11pm. Free for the under 5’s. £3 on the door (subject to availability), or visit the ticket page and book a time slot for guaranteed entry.

Full line up for Friday 18th September (SOLD OUT) –
SAVAGESTHE POP GROUP (noise set)SLEAFORD MODS,DJs Geoff Barrow + Fat Paul. Admission from 7pm, park closes 1am.


THE POP GROUP PLAY AT BANKSY’S DISMALAND 9/18

The Pop Group plays at Dismaland 9/18


Post-punk band The Pop Group will be performing an exclusive noise set at Dismaland, the “bemusement park” created by notorious art-provocateur, Banksy and friends on Friday September 18 at 10:45PM. The Pop Group are part of a musical line-up that includes Sleaford Mods, Savages, and DJ set by Geoff Barrow and Fat Paul.
Erected surreptitiously in the deshabille British seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare, Dismaland became an immediate, worldwide media sensation described by the New York Times as “a satirical take on a theme park, and features work by about 60 artists – including Banksy, Damien Hirst and Jenny Holzer.”
The Pop Group released their first new studio album in 35 years, Citizen Zombie, earlier this year, produced by the much-acclaimed Paul Epworth (Lorde, FKA Twigs, Adele, etc.), a long-time fan of The Pop Group and features original members Mark Stewart (lyrics / vocals), Dan Catsis (bass), Gareth Sager (guitar) and Bruce Smith (drums). The release of the album was celebrated by The Pop Group’s first ever proper North American tour as part of a wider worldwide schedule which included Glastonbury Festival, and will go on to include Iceland Airwaves later this year.
The Pop Group formed in Bristol in 1977 out of a sense of disenchantment with the increasing conservatism of punk. Drawing on an eclectic range of influences from free jazz, conscious funk, heavyweight dub to avant-garde experimentalism, alongside contemporaries like Public Image Limited, This Heat and Throbbing Gristle, their politically-charged and socially conscious lyrics boasted intellectual influences including Wilhelm Reich, situationism, French romanticism and the beat poets.
In March of 1979 they debuted on Radar Records with single ‘She Is Beyond Good And Evil’. First album Y, produced by reggae titan Dennis Bovell, followed that April and was instantly hailed as a classic. Within 12 months they had set up their own Y label through Rough Trade and issued single ‘We Are All Prostitutes’, followed by their second album in March 1980. Drawing on a wide spectrum of influences ranging from Ornette Coleman, King Tubby and Funkadelic, to Debussy, Jacques Brel and Steve Reich, For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? proved to be their final studio album, but the band did go on to share a 45 with the Slits, contributing the future-funk of ‘Where There’s A Will’.
The Pop Group released the archival We Are Time as a final statement before they imploded in 1980. Band members went on to other musical ventures including Rip, Rig & Panic and PiL, with Stewart pursuing both solo and collaborative projects.

15/09/2015

Peter Brook revient à Paris avec 'Battlefield'



Ce soir : théâtre !!



THÉÂTRE - du 15 septembre 2015 au 17 octobre 2015

Battlefield

D’après le Mahabharata et la pièce de Jean-Claude Carrière


Adaptation et mise en scène Peter Brook et Marie-Hélène Estienne 
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© Simon Annand

Le Mahabharata n’est pas seulement un livre, ou une série de livres, c’est un champ immense, qui couvre tous les aspects de notre existence. On y trouve les questions essentielles qui concernent notre vie, des questions qui sont à la fois contemporaines et urgentes.

Le Mahabharata a été écrit il y a des milliers d’années, et pourtant il nous indique toujours, d’une manière inattendue, comment ouvrir nos yeux à ce que la réalité de nos vies demande.

La pièce commence à la fin de la guerre exterminatrice qui a décimé des millions de guerriers. Cette guerre est née d’un conflit familial – l’opposition acharnée des cent frères Kauravas, dirigés par leur frère ainé Duryodhana, contre leurs cinq cousins les Pandavas, dirigés par leur frère ainé Yudishtira.

Les cent frères sont morts. Yudishtira a gagné. Comment régner ? Comment trouver la paix quand le champ de bataille est jonché de tous ces morts ? Comment vivre le remords qui ne cesse de vous ronger ? C’est le destin de Yudishtira. Il devra l’accepter et y répondre.


Peter Brook et Marie-Hélène Estienne
D’après le Mahabharata et la pièce deJean-Claude Carrière
Adaptation et mise en scènePeter Brook et Marie-Hélène Estienne
MusiqueToshi Tsuchitori
CostumesOria Puppo
LumièresPhilippe Vialatte
AvecCarole Karemera
Jared McNeill

Ery Nzarambaet
Sean O’Callaghan
MusicienToshi Tsuchitori
Production C.I.C.T. - Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
Coproduction Young Vic Theatre ; Les Théâtres de la ville de Luxembourg ; PARCO Co. Ltd / Tokyo ; Grotowski Institute ; Singapore Repertory Theater ; Théâtre de Liège ; C.I.R.T. et Attiki Cultural Society (à confirmer)



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11/09/2015

“Les Bosquets“: JR et Clichy-sous-Bois




JR 
"DECADE. Portrait d'une génération."
Sep 12 - Oct 17, 2015 
Galerie Perrotin Paris
76 rue de Turenne


JR

En 2014, invité par le New York City Ballet pour réaliser un projet artistique, il convainc un directeur de théâtre de monter une chorégraphie autour de l’histoire des Bosquets et des émeutes de 2005. Lil’ Buck, jeune danseur connu pour sa pratique du jookin, et la danseuse classique Laren Lovette, forment un duo incarnant l’ami réalisateur de JR Ladj Lyet et une journaliste, entourés d’un ballet de 42 personnes.


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Aujourd’hui, cela fait bientôt 10 ans que les banlieues se sont embrasées. Cette chorégraphie est devenu l’élément central d’une fiction inspirée du réel et intitulée “Les Bosquets

Le film de 17 mn auto-produit par JR – sur une musique originale de Hans Zimmer, Woodkid, Pharrell Williams et Ben Wallfish – a été projeté en avant-première en France à l’Espace 93 à Clichy-sous-Bois le 10 septembre à 20h

Il y sera ensuite visible gratuitement et en continu tous les mercredis et vendredis du mois de septembre, de 17h à 20h. 

Il sera également présenté en boucle dans l’espace Saint-Claude de la Galerie Perrotin à partir du 12 septembre, pendant toute la durée de l’exposition. 

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10/09/2015

The Pop Group @ Banksy's Dismaland




Full line up for Friday 18th September (SOLD OUT):

SAVAGESTHE POP GROUP (noise set)SLEAFORD 
MODSDJs Geoff Barrow + Fat Paul

Admission from 7pm, park closes 1am.





&HighStrungLoner: One great reason to visit Dismaland: Savages The Pop Group and Sleaford Mods with DJ Geoff Barrow on September 18. Wow.




09/09/2015

"The Blanket Of Night"







"The Blanket Of Night"

by Elbow


Paper cup of the boat
Heaving chest of the sea
Carry both of us
Carry her, carry me

From the place we were born
To the land of the free
Carry both of us
Carry her, carry me

The ocean
That bears us from our home
Could save us
Or take us for its own
The danger
That life should lead us here
My angel
Could I have steered us clear?

Gone, the light from her eyes
With the lives that we made
Just the two of us
In the night on the waves

Moving silent her lips
By the moon's only light
Sowing silver prayers
In the blanket of night

The ocean
That bears us from our home
Could save us
Or take us for its own
The danger
That life should lead us here
My angel
Could I have steered us clear?

Paper cup of the boat
Heaving chest of the sea
Carry both of us
Or, swallow her, swallow me


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Banksy on Syria



This video was made for March 15, 2014, the third anniversary of the conflict in Syria.
This date was 18 months ago.




"On the third anniversary of conflict, let us stand #WithSyria", says the message: www.withsyria.com

The video is an animation which plays on one of famous street artist from Bristol Banksy's famous pieces of art.
The music is from the song "The Blanket of Night" by Elbow.


Read more: http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Watch-Idris-Elba-Elbow-help-Banksy-s-Syria/story-27756173-detail/story.html#ixzz3lFM6A6do 






Nitin Sawhney's come back




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Nitin Sawhney new album 

added: 2 Sep 2015 // by: Music-News.com Newsdesk


Nitin Sawhney has today announced the release of his new album Dystopian Dream through Postiv-ID on November 6. 

His first new studio album in four years and also his tenth, Dystopian Dream brings together the full breadth of Sawhney's 360 degree global panorama in his strongest and most refreshing affirmation to date. Led by new single, When I'm Gone featuring Stealth, the album is set to become a fully choreographed show with the innovative and hugely talented Wang-Ramirez Company. A raft of UK dates has also been announced in support of the album, including London's Heaven on Tuesday, November 17.

A distinct departure from Sawhney's previous 9 studio albums, Dystopian Dream focuses on Sawhney's familiar motifs of personal identity and swooping world-views, but this time driven by more cathartic themes of loss, isolation, surrender and perseverance. 

Featuring a bluesier, darker, more contemporary influence, the album is a modern homage to Massive Attack's classic 'Protection' album in its eclecticism and production values. Besides the customary virtuosic instrumentals, this is a true singer's album, featuring- alongside Stealth- a hypnotically husky performance from teenage newcomer J'Danna, 'BBC Introducing' graduate, Eva Stone, and a drum 'n' bass turn from Joss Stone. Virtually all of Sawhney's acclaimed band and singers also feature, fresh from this year's televised performance at Latitude Festival, and last year's sell out show at The Royal Albert Hall.

A gut-wrenching bird's eye perspective on world events distilled into a personal epiphany, Dystopian Dream origins lie in the loss of Sawhney's father in 2013 and the deaths of several friends and mentors. 

Says Sawhney, 'I became increasingly disillusioned with the hypocritical world of politics, with immigrants (like my parents) once more being scapegoated and austerity measures being used to bludgeon the poorest and most vulnerable sections of society. I found these feelings of despair about political and social injustices being blamed on immigrants were being amplified constantly in the news.' As Sawhney's life dramatically darkened, this album emerged - convoluting global events with an inescapable sense of frustration and personal turmoil.



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08/09/2015

Banksy as Prime Minister?



If you were prime minister what would be the first things you would do?


Abolish inheritance.


Banksy in his interview with a 'Sunday newpaper'.






Sur l'expo "Barbès Méditerranée"


¦ VERNISSAGE ¦
La très belle série de photographies de Bruno Lemesle, "Barbès - Méditerranée", est exposée à CONFLUENCES à partir de mercredi : ne manquez pas le ‪#‎vernissage‬ à 18h en présence de l'artiste ! Bar et restauration sur place 🍸
Avec le projet « Barbès - Méditerranée », le photographe met en résonance la Goutte d’Or avec d’autres territoires cosmopolites où se jouent de profondes mutations urbaines : Noailles, Belzunce, la Belle de Mai à Marseille. Et de cette rive de la mer méditerranée, Bruno Lemesle pousse son regard vers l’autre rive, en Algérie, en Tunisie, là où des travailleurs furent autrefois invités à migrer vers une Europe dévastée, en reconstruction.

Confluences
190 Bvd de Charonne, Paris 11ème

Exposition du 09.09.2015 au 08.10.2015
La galerie est en accès libre du lundi au vendredi de 10h à 18h.


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Lien: http://www.confluences.net/