Hello everyone
50! 50! 50 WHOLE ETUDES
thats nuts
im very tired becuase its sunday evening and i’ve started a new job. I’ve not had time to delve deep into what’s streaming this week so I only have two live streams and some weird music I found early on. Apologies for the lack of content! I’m tired! Thank you for the people who have emailed me their shows, I really apperciate it as it well help for the incoming weeks. If anyone has any more shows then please do email me!
free
until 22nd November
f ‘Islam’ comes from ‘peace’, how can you fear peace?
Peaceophobia is an unapologetic response to rising Islamophobia around the world. Part car-meet part-theatre, the show explores how you find peace in a world that tells you who you are.
Growing up in the shadow of the Bradford Riots, 9/11 and police harassment, cars and faith are a sanctuary, an escape, an expression for three Muslim Pakistani men. Ali, Sohail and Casper are taking control of the narratives around their religion, their city, and their cars.
Staged in a carpark with a Supra, a Golf and a classic Nova, Peaceophobia brings together cars and theatre with cinematic lighting and an original electronic sound score.
Conceived in Bradford and co-directed by young women from Speakers’ Corner Collective and award-winning theatre company Common Wealth, co-written by acclaimed playwright Zia Ahmed and Bradford Modified Club, in co-production with Fuel.
The film of Peaceophobia was created by Jack King, and filmed over a number of performances in Bradford, at Oastler Market Car Park in September 2021. The film will be available to watch 18th to 22nd November as part of Islamophobia Awareness Month 2021.
15.00 zł
Until 30th November
We are witnesses of a horror spectacle in which Öhrn breaks into Strindberg's text, thus reaching its deepest structures and meanings.
The spectres of the title are ourselves, our true self. Öhrn is convinced that today we have cut ourselves off from everything that spoils our image. - "We are very fit, we only say what is correct, but in the dark we behave completely differently. We live under the illusion that we are good, but we are not."
Öhrn's punk Strindberg or simply punk theater is an experience that forever changes views of theater and its subversive power. Öhrn digs Strindberg out of his grave and has him vampirize our sacred moral peace.
Markus Öhrn is one of the most interesting European directors, boldly proposing his own theatrical poetics derived from video art.
NOTE : I don’t think there are english subtitles for this but it looks really cool.
on demand
free
Terry Riley made "You're No Good" in 1967, but it wasn't released untill 2000. Commissioned by an experimental Philadelphia nightclub, the song is a fantastic, and stunning reworking of the R&B track 'You're No Good' by Harvey Averne. Using Tape Delay and Moog synths, Riley starts the song of as a noice/drone composition, only to come into a more familiar sounding version in which the song is then multiplied and put of against itself using tape manipulation, delay and echo. Near the end, the electronica comes back in to create a song that is drawn between sharp sinustones and a distorted r&b vibe.
I’m doign seasonal work so I wont have much time over the next 6 weeks but I’m hoping to keep them coming weekly!
Hope you enjoy the selection
Cheers
Josh