The Basement Feb - Jun 2009 Programme

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By Foot: The Basement is a 10minute walk from Brighton train station. After exiting the station, walk through the under path (Trafalgar Street) until you reach Sydney Street, turn right. Sydney Street then meets Kensington Street, you will find us half way down on the left-hand side.

PROGRAMME FEBRUARY – JUNE 2009


welcome

FEBRUARY

It is with huge excitement that we invite you to our second programme of Live Art at The Basement. We’re very proud to show artists from our own backyard alongside artists who have come from around the world, to share their work with our audiences here in Brighton. We are dedicated to innovative and experimental live art practice and our programme explores new ideas, formats and methods of presentation, to create a dazzling line up of the most interesting local, national and international work. 4MOST is our showcase of new work by leading national and international artists in live art, experimental/performance theatre and site-specific installations. Foundation is a brand new section of our programme that gives some of Brighton’s leading artists a chance to try out new performance works under development, and for you to get a insight into their working processes. SupperClub is a jam-packed night of experimental performance curated by our very own Supported Artists. Come along as the most charismatic, nationally emerging live artists share their wares and take over The Basement. Supported and Associate Artists are a community of practitioners we work with. This is central to the ethos and activity of The Basement. Our Supported Artists are a group of emergent, Brighton based artists, supported by The Basement through an administrative base, venue resources and mentoring support.

Movement 12 presents LIVE LUNCH with CiCi Blumstein Date: Thur 12th February Doors: 1pm (Lunchtime!) Entry Fee: FREE (bring your lunchbox!) A series of monthly lunchtime events curated by Movement 12 and co-produced with The Basement. These popular events - a series of happenings - may take the form of a short performance experiment, a talk or discussions based around the interests of a different dance artist and witness something that will intrigue and inspire you.

Our Associate Artists are a group of established practitioners who are based at the venue or have developed work with us over a number of years. Supported Artists: Augusto Corrieri, Bryony Henderson, Clara García Fraile, Eva Weaver, Flying Eye, Leonard, Sara Popowa, The Two Wrongies and Victoria Melody

www.movement12.org

Associated Artists/Practitioners: Katie Etheridge, Lone Twin, Movement 12, Ragroof Theatre and Total Theatre Magazine We would like to thank the many volunteers and our board members (past and present), as well as our funders and supporters, who have helped us create one of the most exciting new venues in the South East. We could not have done this without their encouragement and support. We look forward to seeing you

Helen Medland Artistic Director PS We have a fully Licensed Bar serving speciality regional beers, wine and cider, all sympathetically priced!!

4MOST

THE STORY OF TEA Date: Sat 7th & 8th February Doors: 7.30pm Entry Fee: £10 (£8 concessions) Nightingale Theatre in collaboration with The Basement presents The Story of Tea, a variation on the theme of Three Sisters by A.P. Chekhov. DAH Teatar’s version of Three Sisters deals with trains and missed opportunities, trains of missing people, lost languages and missing truths. The performance explores the meaning of memory in relation to the truth – especially the harshest truths. A poetic and beautiful interpretation of one of Europe’s masterpieces. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see DAH in the UK.

Photo: Bip Mistry

Movement 12 is - a group of independent dance artists based around Brighton curating an international programme of artist-led professional development opportunities for dance artists, movement classes and summer schools with internationally respected performance makers and teachers, space to try out ideas and show work in progress and opportunities to meet, discuss and explore. Movement 12 aims to facilitate an environment in which the focus is on process, exploration and discovery rather than on product.

box office: 01273 699733


Dr. David Bramwell and Lady Rachel Blackman present

THE TWILIGHT CLUB: St. Valentine’s Delight

MARCH

Date: Sat 14th February Doors: 8pm Tickets: £8 (£6 concessions)

www.movement12.org

Movement 12 presents

GO Lisa Nelson and Scott Smith Date: Fri 6th March Doors: 7.30pm Entry Fee: £8 (£6 concessions) A dance piece based on a Tuning Score proposition by Lisa Nelson Within an improvisational framework, this performance simultaneously explores the choreographic craft and the physical sensation of dancing. Working in the space between the arbitrary and the structured Go creates a dramatic tension for both the performers and the audience. Conflicting desires are played out in time, space, and action. “The tuning score redefines the dynamics of dance performance. You see a frame-by-frame exposure of images, falling somewhere between sandpainting and filmmaking”. Montreal Gazette

Elsewhere, be seduced by delightful dances led by the delectable Dorothy’s Shoes, games engineered by the delicious Dr David Bramwell and luscious Lady Rachel Blackman. Hear the very latest cutting edge 78s spun by the Wind-up Brothers.

box office: 01273 699733

Date: Thur 12th March Doors: 1pm (Lunchtime!) Entry Fee: FREE (bring your lunchbox!) A series of monthly lunchtime events curated by Movement 12 and co-produced with The Basement. These popular events - a series of happenings - may take the form of a short performance experiment, a talk or discussions based around the interests of a different dance artist and witness something that will intrigue and inspire you.

HCooing love-birds, strutting peacocks, broken-hearted poets, and courtly lovers – come celebrate the feast of love as The Twilight Club teams up with Dorothy’s Shoes to create St Valentine’s Delight, a night of heady romance, cheeky games, interactive performance, melodious music, flirtatious dance, and high mischief. Special guest artist CiCi Blumstein will invite you to step into the carefully calibrated Love Triangle, where the Seamstress of Love awaits to measure the heart and the secret spaces within it, revealing EXACTLY how much love you have…

Movement 12 presents LIVE LUNCH with Scott Smith

Go is produced in cooperation with Contact Collaborations, Inc. (www.contactcollaborations.com) and with the support of The Basement. Movement 12 are Associate Artists.

Movement 12 is - a group of independent dance artists based around Brighton curating an international programme of artist-led professional development opportunities for dance artists, movement classes and summer schools with internationally respected performance makers and teachers, space to try out ideas and show work in progress and opportunities to meet, discuss and explore. Movement 12 aims to facilitate an environment in which the focus is on process, exploration and discovery rather than on product.

Foundation

Dean Gibbons and the Knowledge of Death - A work in progress Silvia Mercuriali and Matt Rudkin Date: Fri 20th March Doors: 7pm Entry Fee: FREE Ernest Swansong, eminent primatologist from the Zazen-Co Biological Research Facility in Japan, comes to The Basement on his world tour to present the mesmeric abilities of a newly discovered species of ape, The Giant Mountain Bonobo. A darkly comic work of social-science-fiction based on the claims of evolutionary psychology, this show imagines an irreversible process of rapid environmental change is already underway, that it is too late to avoid catastrophe, and that a powerful few are conspiring to bring about drastic solutions. The audience are invited to stay behind for a glass of wine and to share their feedback. This project is supported by the Arts Council.

box office: 01273 699733


Dorothy Max Prior (Dorothy’s Shoes) presents

SUPPER CLUB

THE BASEMENT BORDELLO

Date: Sat 21st March Doors: 7pm Entry Fee: £7 (£5 concessions)

Date: Sat 28th March Doors: 8pm Entry Fee: £8 (£6 concessions)

APRIL 4MOST

THE BUCKET Wevie Stonder

The Basement’s Supported Artists present a night of art chaos.

Date: Fri 3rd April Doors: 8pm Tickets: £6

See music, film art, performance art, installation art, visual art, invisible art, shit art, good art, explosive art… expect to indulge yourself in a frenzy of art intoxication, expect to pay, expect it all and possibly nothing at all.

With gleeful wrongness, absurdist electronic provocateurs Wevie Stonder launch their fourth album, The Bucket on April Fool’s Day from the ragged car boot of their very own Cack records label. In celebration they will be bringing their glorious freakshow to The Basement for their first Brighton gig since 2003. Their legendary live shows mix performance art with game-show razzmatazz, a riot of surreal costumes, manic humour and a blatant disregard for musical propriety.

Deep underground (and at times through) the streets of Brighton, a core team of The Basement’s artists curate the best of new and experimental arts / live music from the UK. They plot a Saturday night for you and your friends. But you won’t know what’s on the menu until it’s served… ‘…the combination of something to nibble with a keenly priced bar and some of Brighton’s more interesting culture vultures makes for quite a temptation’ The Brighton Source, December 2008

‘This is exactly the kind of underground, leftfield business that keeps me alive in times of pop shite overload’ Rob Da Bank, BBC Radio 1

Dorothy’s Shoes and her Gentlemen Friends, Champagne Charlie and Burlington Bertie, invite you to The Basement Bordello, a ghost-world Palace of Fun in which the boundaries of ‘performer’ and ‘audience’ are disrupted as the space is animated by a cornucopia of live events that honour and usurp the traditions of ‘popular entertainment’. Enter The Ballroom That Time Forgot and be drawn into the dance. Slip into The Sideshow for flickering films and shadowy performance vignettes. Take time out in Bar Staad to be tempted by Bad Stock Productions’ menu of ‘cabaret noir’ musical interludes and pertinacious puppetry. Magic moments guaranteed.

Movement 12 presents LIVE LUNCH host to be confirmed Date: Thur 9th April Doors: 1pm (Lunchtime!) Entry Fee: FREE (bring your lunchbox!) A series of monthly lunchtime events curated by Movement 12 and co-produced with The Basement. These popular events - a series of happenings - may take the form of a short performance experiment, a talk or discussions based around the interests of a different dance artist and witness something that will intrigue and inspire you. www.movement12.org Movement 12 is - a group of independent dance artists based around Brighton curating an international programme of artist-led professional development opportunities for dance artists, movement classes and summer schools with internationally respected performance makers and teachers, space to try out ideas and show work in progress and opportunities to meet, discuss and explore. Movement 12 aims to facilitate an environment in which the focus is on process, exploration and discovery rather than on product.

Photo: Victoria Melody

box office: 01273 699733

box office: 01273 699733


4MOST Prune Machine Glitz

Dr. David Bramwell and Lady Rachel Blackman present

THE TWILIGHT CLUB:

B.O.R.N Date: Doors: Tickets:

Enter the Spirit World

Sat 11th April 8pm £10 (£8 concessions)

B.O.R.N is Paul Granjon, Davida Hewlett and Thomas Hobson. Prune Machine Glitz is an attempt to defeat contemporary feelings of gloom and doom while embracing a wide range of human activities and feelings. Based on personal experiences, reflections on progress, love, and the challenge of a meaningful life, Prune Machine Glitz is a musically rich, dance activated, thought provoking, multi-layered, technological, heartfelt journey shaped as a cross between a robot demonstration, a psychological experiment and a slightly wobbly cabaret night. The show combines Paul Granjon’s expertise of handmade machines and unique approach of the performance lecture format with bright performer Davida Hewlett’s vivid, humorous and slightly paranoid observations and pop ballads. Paul and Davida’s previous collaboration was the Mind Sniffer, a consultation room where volunteers’ psychic abilities were evaluated. Thomas Hobson, a visual artist and skateboarder, brings an energetic dimension, super slick dance moves and fine video graphics skills. All the crew will be singing and dancing.

Date: Doors: Tickets:

Step off the street into an intimate candlelit other-world for parlour games, maverick performances, Generation Game-style silliness, sing-songs round the piano and other complicitous adventures as Brighton’s celebrated Twilight Club returns for a second season of high mischief.

Photo: Jenny Hunt & Holly Darton

4MOST

NO ENTRY

SUPPER CLUB

Rosie Dennis

Date: Sat 18th April Doors: 7pm Entry Fee: £7 (£5 concessions)

Date: Doors: Tickets:

Fr1 17th April 7.30pm £10 (£8 concessions

Colliding dance, performance poetry and theatre, No Entry is an electrifying exploration of the rapacious and demanding nature of the corporate workplace. It draws on themes of greed, exposure and escape to create two very different personas, both trapped in a world of unrelenting deadlines and white noise. Sound and movement collide to create an intensely evocative performance, and a compelling insight into the emotional fragility of the human psyche. ”No Entry is gripping but elusive, dancing gracefully between possible meanings the way Dennis danced gracefully between genres…” The Scotsman This project was commissioned by The Plateaux Festival and supported by Australia Council for the Arts, University of NSW & University of Sydney.

box office: 01273 699733

Sat 25th April 8pm - late £8 (£6 concessions)

The Basement’s Supported Artists present a night of art chaos. See music, film art, performance art, installation art, visual art, invisible art, shit art, good art, explosive art…expect to indulge yourself in a frenzy of art intoxication, expect to pay, expect it all and possibly nothing at all.

Tonight, Dr David Bramwell and Lady Rachel Blackman dare you to step into the spirit world where unseen entities will vie for your soul. Be intoxicated by ghostly melodies and hypnotic psychics. Featuring an eye-opening demonstration of Atter’s Attree’s Chaporgasmatron, the erotic charm of Madame Wazelle and her astounding Cabinet of Spirit Entities, a screening of Toby Amies’ vintage film noir classic ‘the Ghost of Odd Fellow’, spooky music of the dead from the Wind Up Brothers and much more. You can also share your spookiest stories in the Story Forest. Collaborative entertainment for those of an adventurous spirit! The Twilight Club is a youth Club for Bohemians. Come prepared to participate!

Deep underground (and at times through) the streets of Brighton, a core team of The Basement’s artists curate the best of new and experimental arts / live music from the UK. They plot a Saturday night for you and your friends. But you won’t know what’s on the menu until it’s served… ‘…the combination of something to nibble with a keenly priced bar and some of Brighton’s more interesting culture vultures makes for quite a temptation’ The Brighton Source, December 2008

box office: 01273 699733


MAY 4MOST Imagined Monochrome (Massage) 2009

Anish Kapoor Date: Sat 2nd - Sun 24th May Doors: 10am - 6pm Tickets: £12 (Booking essential from ticket office: 01273 709709 or www.brightonfestival.org)

Foundation

4MOST

The Demographic of a Pigeon Fancier - Victoria Melody

STAY!

Date: Mon 18th – Mon 25th May Doors: 10am - 6pm daily Entry Fee: FREE Finale: Mon 25th May, Jubilee Square (weather permitting) FREE

Date: Fri 29th May Doors: 7.30pm Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions)

Stacy Makishi

A dinner party has had one drink too many and now Elizabeth Taylor lifts the petticoats of a love affair that’s gone to the dogs. Film Noir collides with Pet Rescue in this hilarious examination of co-dependence, malicious domination and the subversion of the natural order. This highly visual piece draws its inspiration from the paintings of Paula Rego, Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf and Lassie Come Home.

Commissioned by Brighton Festival Designed to give the participant an experience of monochromatic colour

Developed at Lyric Hammersmith

A massage The experience of colour is imagined

Dorothy Max Prior (Dorothy’s Shoes) presents

THE BASEMENT BORDELLO Victoria Melody is an artist who spent 2008 travelling around the UK living with pigeon fanciers. These videos, performance works and mass liberation of pigeons are from her research into stereotypes, northernness, class and Britain’s disappearing traditions. On the 25th May as a finale the North, West, South and East of England will become linked in a performance. In an installation taking place in The Basement between 18th and 25th May the public will have the opportunity to create a dialogue via pigeon between the locations. Participate by writing a message of your thoughts, opinions, anecdotes, and/or stories on Britain’s vanishing traditions. www.victoriamelody.co.uk Victoria Melody is a Basement supported artist. This performance is supported by Arts Council England.

box office: 01273 699733

Date: Sat 30th May Doors: 8pm Entry Fee: £8 (£6 concessions) Dorothy’s Shoes and her Gentlemen Friends, Champagne Charlie and Burlington Bertie, invite you to The Basement Bordello, a ghost-world Palace of Fun in which the boundaries of ‘performer’ and ‘audience’ are disrupted as the space is animated by a cornucopia of live events that honour and usurp the traditions of ‘popular entertainment’. Enter The Ballroom That Time Forgot and be drawn into the dance. Slip into The Sideshow for flickering films and shadowy performance vignettes. Take time out in Bar Staad to be tempted by Bad Stock Productions’ menu of ‘cabaret noir’ musical interludes and pertinacious puppetry. Magic moments guaranteed.

box office: 01273 699733


JUNE 4MOST

Foundation

THE TWILIGHT CLUB:

Cutting the Cord - Flying Eye

The Great Brighton Treasure Hunt

Date: Thurs 25th June Doors: 7pm Entry Fee: FREE

Date: Doors: Tickets:

Reverend Billy and the Gospel Choir of Stop Shopping Date: Doors: Tickets:

Dr. David Bramwell and Lady Rachel Blackman present

Sat 13th June 8pm - late £8 (£6 concessions)

Mon 1st June 7.30pm £10 (£8 concessions)

Hallelujah! Your saviour is at hand! Reverend Billy and his magnificent Gospel Choir of Stop Shopping will sing, preach, charm, berate, seduce and rescue you. All in one evening. If you feel we’re suffering from shopping overload, if you’re concerned about a world rife with global advertising, multi national control, global warming, packaging, supermarket domination, TV merchandising and all the rest of rampant free marketeering in a profit driven wicked and dirty world ... then help is at hand my friends. This is your antidote to the devils that plague us. An evening that will delight and charm even the most hardened devotee of the shopping culture. Hallelujah! Rev Billy has been feted (and arrested) in several countries. He lives and preaches in New York City. ‘Elmer Gantry crossed with Michael Moore’ The Wall St Journal

Cutting the Cord is a promenade performance exploring the sense of what it means to belong. It is a work-inprogress by FLYING EYE developed in association with BAC and The Basement.

SUPPER CLUB

Photo: Julian Hughes

Date: Sat 6th June Doors: 7pm Entry Fee: £7 (£5 concessions) The Basement’s Supported Artists present a night of art chaos. See music, film art, performance art, installation art, visual art, invisible art, shit art, good art, explosive art…expect to indulge yourself in a frenzy of art intoxication, expect to pay, expect it all and possibly nothing at all. Deep underground (and at times through) the streets of Brighton, a core team of The Basement’s artists curate the best of new and experimental arts / live music from the UK. They plot a Saturday night for you and your friends. But you won’t know what’s on the menu until it’s served… ‘…the combination of something to nibble with a keenly priced bar and some of Brighton’s more interesting culture vultures makes for quite a temptation’ The Brighton Source, December 2008

box office: 01273 699733

Where did you come from? Where are you going? Can you recall the exact voice of your mother? Did you ever meet her? Memories that flutter past and silently leave their traces. The feel of dewdrops under your feet running across the lawn, scraping your knee on the concrete border, wobbly train that makes your heart excited...

Celebrate the return of barmy summer nights as the Twilight Club turn their hands to the age-old tradition of the treasure hunt. Set around the bars and streets of North Laine but using the Basement Club as its heart, The Great Brighton Treasure Hunt, will have you sculpting, collecting, playing, performing, quizzing, problem-solving and ultimately collecting a bunch of new friends. Tonight your regular hosts, Dr David Bramwell and Lady Rachel Blackman will be joined by the mistress of treasure hunts herself, Denise Gough. Further challenges will be provided by Señor Pete ‘I predict a Pop Quiz’ Fijalkowski hosting a Shooting Stars style quiz in the piano bar, a top secret Two Wrongies challenge for your excitement and a host of other performance treats. Afterwards join us in the Basement for dancing, tapas, wine, song and games deep into the summer night. Dress Code: for outdoor and indoor activities Collaborative entertainment for those of an adventurous spirit! Come prepared to participate!

box office: 01273 699733


JUBILEE SQUARE Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE

The Basement is the event manager of Jubilee Square, Brighton’s newest and most exciting outdoor venue. The space is ideal for a diverse range of cultural activities including Live Art showcases, street theatre, exhibitions, community events, outdoor screenings and music events.

Built to complement the Library, myhotel Brighton was finished in June 2008. The Architects, RHWL, were keen to create a more solid facade to the square than the glazed library and restaurant.

The Basement started programming Jubilee Square at the beginning of 2008. So far we have brought you Blast Theory and BoSI (in partnership with Brighton Festival) along with supporting Festival Fringe events, plus Tea Dances, Urban Playground, Choral Singers and an Astro Turf garden with deckchairs, to name just a few of the happenings. The Basement’s vision for the Square is to bring established and emergent artists to the heart of the City, making it one of the most exciting and innovative Public Spaces. Situated in the North Laine, Brighton’s Cultural Quarter, Jubilee Square is only a short walk from the train station, the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Dome, Theatre Royal and the seafront. The Square is 19m x 23m with a footfall of 20-22,000 per day. Jubilee Square is available for hire 7 days per week, license permits activity until 11pm. For more information on The Basement and Jubilee Square visit the website www.thebasement.uk.com To utilise Jubilee Square please contact us on info@thebasement.uk.com or call 01273 699733

THE BASEMENT Re-launched in October 2007 after the completion of a redevelopment period, creating four unique spaces under one roof. The Basement spaces (The Space, Pit, Study and Foyer) can be hired exclusively or together. The Basement has a capacity limit for up to 250 people and is available for hire 7 days per week, located in the centre of the North Laine area, only a short walking distance from the train station and the seafront. For venue hire fees please contact info@thebasement.uk.com or call 01273 699733.

The Space 7m by 25m, the main body of The Basement. Ideal for devising, rehearsing, production or exhibitions.

“The Basement is a wonderful, engaging, supportive and creative environment, and a friendly place in which to test the waters and push the performance envelope.” Liz Aggiss and Charlotte Vincent “All I want to be saying is, thank you, because you have been wonderful, so I’ll say that now, thank you, thank you, thank you!” Daniel Kitson

The Pit 7m by 6m, an intimate space with a sprung floor and tiered seating for 60. Ideal for presentations, performances and screenings.

The Foyer A café style area with a capacity of 40, ideal for breakfast and lunchtime meetings or networking events.

“Just wanted to say how FANTASTIC it has been working in your spaces the last couple of weeks. Everyone had a really great time and we all felt that we were really looked after.” Charlie Morrisey “Rehearsing at the Basement was a great experience. Not only were the facilities of a very high standard but the staff were fantastically accommodating and helpful.” Lone Twin Roger Bamber

On one side is Jubilee Library influenced by the 19th century Paris libraries of Henri Labrouste and tiled in thousands of dark blue and green hand glazed ceramic tiles, suggesting the ‘mathematical’ tiles on many historic Brighton buildings. The building then stretches round the corner to become Pizza Express.

It is a white-rendered box with regular bays at first and second floor levels, a reference to the local Georgian vernacular. The culmination of these buildings is the creation of a natural amphitheatre with astounding acoustics.


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