Friday 25 October 2024
7pm - 10pm
7pm ticket holders: You can arrive at any time and come in and out of the performance as you wish.
9pm ticket holders: You will only be granted access from 8.45pm.
Last entry is 9.30pm
£8, £12, £16
Tickets work on a sliding-scale, you can pick what you would like to pay as you prefer. All tickets grant the same level of entry to the performance.
16+; This performance contains partial nudity
Contains partial nudity, haze and heavy use of bass. Large amounts of soil will be used as part of the set (audiences with soil allergies are advised not to attend)
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Due to popular demand, we have released additional tickets to this performance, for entry at 9pm.
An evening of performance curated by the acclaimed artist and choreographerSERAFINE1369, showcasing a cyclical programme of works from invited artists.
Set amidst a pile of dirt, this three-hour programme invites the audience to view the works from various angles and perspectives, encouraging you to look again, readjust, to feel and engage with the experience at your own pace.
Movement, time and bodies are the focus of the curation, driven by fundamental questions of presence and embodiment. This is also an invitation to the audience to consider the ways that the practice of gathering to experience performance can be urgent, sacred, and collaborative.
The programme features an exciting lineup of UK and international queer artists: SERAFINE1369 will push the boundaries of choreography and sound, Florence Peake will challenge materiality with her signature sensual and witty approach, Adam Christensen will immerse audiences in intimate explorations of personal and domestic realms, keyon gaskin offers us a bold, radical perspective that redefines conventional notions of performance and Liz Rosenfeld will address the sustainability of emotional and political ecologies, cruising methodologies, past and future histories in regard to the ways in which memory is queered.
I’ve been looking for things that last is situated within the set of SERAFINE1369’s work, The Ways, the Fortune, the Fall.
Commissioned by Home Live Art for their 25th anniversary, this work invites SERAFINE1369 to reimagine their legendary Performance Salons, first held in a south London family house in 1999.
The event is three hours long.
7pm ticket holders: You can arrive at any time and come in and out of the performance as you wish.
9pm ticket holders: You will only be granted access from 8.45pm.
Last entry is 9.30pm
There will be a bar area and a quiet space open throughout the performance.
The performance will take place in the Assembly Hall. You can move between the ground floor and the balcony. There will be seating and standing places in the Assembly Hall, the balcony is fully seated. Unfortunately the balcony is not wheelchair accessible.
Full accessibility information will be shared soon.
With support from Siobhan Davies Studios.
Image: Kirsten Mcternan