24 Kensington Street
Email: info@thebasement.uk.com
Brighton BN1 4AJ
www.thebasement.uk.com
Charity No: 1116008
www.mintcreative.com
Telephone: 01273 699 733
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PROGRAMME OCTOBER – DECEMBER 2008
THE BASEMENT The Basement is the leading organisation for the development of Live Art in the South East. Through an annual programme of activity, we are committed to working with dynamic non-mainstream artists across the boundaries of Live Art, experimental theatre and performance. We have a proven track record of nurturing artists to develop new work and cultivate innovative links with like-minded organisations.
The Basement was 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. The venue is ideally 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.
Roger Bamber Supported by:
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 “Thanks again for all the support for the team when they were going through the dark days of rehearsal, and for all of the work in the last two weeks, and especially for getting those good audiences in!” Station House Opera
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You won’t believe what an incredible and exciting journey this has been for me, to be able to bring you our first ever Live Art programme. It is with much pleasure and anticipation
Our supported artists are: Katie Etheridge, Augusto Corrieri, Bryony Henderson, Victoria Melody, Eva Weaver, Orion Maxted, leonard, The Two Wrongies and Ragroof Theatre.
PS We have a fully Licensed Bar serving speciality regional beers, wine and cider. Spirits will be sourced due to their independence, origin and ethics. Our tasteful locally sourced Tapas style menu will be available at every event. All food and drink will be sympathetically priced!!
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GRAND JUNCTION ROAD Map by localhoneydesign@hotmail.com
Brighton Pier
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Helen Medland Artistic Director
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By Bus: Closest bus stop is Kensington Gardens, services No: 21 | 37B | 49E | 78 | 79. For more information please see Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company: www.buses.co.uk
By Eurostar: Eurostar offer a high speed St Pancras service, with 8 daily services from Paris (2 hrs,15 mins) and 6 from Brussels (also 2 hrs,15 mins. For more train information please see: www.eurostar.com.
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Our Supported Artists – a group of emergent, Brighton-based artists, supported by The Basement through an administrative base, venue resources and mentoring support – will take regular ownership of the building and its artistic use to bring you a series of experimental nights known as ‘Supper Club’, designed to showcase new work by charismatic emergent Live Artists.
NORTH ROAD
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.
By Train: Direct train services from Gatwick Airport, London Street. Pancras International (Eurostar), London Victoria station, Luton Airport and London Bridge. For more train information please see National Rail enquiries: www.nationalrail.co.uk or telephone 08457 484950.
JUBILEE STREET
So we invite you to come down to The Basement to see some of the most valued new work in the country and to have the chance to be part of the development of one of the most inspirational new venues in the South East.
NEW ROAD
Our showcase event of new work, 4MOST, will be a season of evening events of the world’s leading artists, presenting live art, experimental/performance theatre and site specific installations, hosted and curated by The Basement. This season we will be welcoming the renowned Lone Twin, Marcia Farquhar and Noble & Silver.
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I would like to thank the many volunteers and our board members (past and present), as well as our funders and supporters, who have helped me create one of the most exciting new venues in the South East. I could not have done this without their encouragement and support.
QUEENS ROAD
As part of our dedication to innovative and experimental live art practice, we have put together a programme that explores new ideas, formats and methods of presentation, to create a dazzling line up of the most interesting work nationally and internationally.
KENSINGTON STREET
that I’m finally able to introduce to you the best of what’s to come at The Basement.
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By Air: Brighton is only 30 minutes by road or rail from London Gatwick International Airport and just 90 minutes by road from London Heathrow International Airport. Fast coach links are available between Heathrow, Gatwick and Brighton. By Coach: Express coaches from London to Brighton take about 2 hours. Regular National Express services also depart from London Heathrow and Gatwick airports. For more information please see National Express: www.nationalexpress.com. By Car: Brighton is only 45 minutes from the M25 London orbital motorway. From the M25, take the M23/A23 to Brighton & Hove. The coastal route A27 links the city east and west. Parking: North Laine has three car parks. NCP Trafalgar Street is the cheapest, this is accessed from Whitecross Street or Blackman Street, which are off the North side of Trafalgar Street. There are two other NCP car parks in North Road and Church Street. For more information please see: www.brighton-hove.gov.uk or www.northlaine.co.uk or telephone 01273 292298.
OCTOBER
THE TWILIGHT CLUB Date: Sat 4th October Doors: 7.30pm Entry Fee: £7 (£5 concessions) A night of mischievious challenges, fun and complicitous entertainment, hosted by Dr David Bramwell (Catalyst Club/Cheeky Guide) and Lady Rachel Blackman (Maydays/Voodoo Vaudeville).
SUPPER CLUB
LIVE LUNCH
Date: Sat 11th October Doors: 6pm till late… Knock three times! Entry Fee: £5
Date: Thurs 16th October Doors: 1pm (Lunchtime!) Entry Fee: £5 with lunchbox + drink or FREE without
This is an invitation to Brighton’s new secret Supper Club, an Art event deep underground. Every month a group of The Basement’s Supported Artists plot, devise and curate a Saturday night for you and your friends. But you won’t know what’s on the menu until it’s served…
A series of monthly lunchtime events curated by Movement 12 and co-produced with The Basement. A series of happenings and events, a short performance, a talk or a discussion whilst eating our delicious freshly prepared packed lunches, and witness something that will intrigue and inspire.
International performance, intriguing art and music; expect to be wined and dined, expect to pay a small membership fee – expect it all and possibly expect nothing at all.
Supper Club 4MOST presents Lone Twin Theatre
Step off the street into a secluded candlelit basement bar for parlour games, alcohol and sing-songs round the piano. As the night progresses further extraordinary adventures await as maverick performers and adventurers of the mind will school, delight and provoke you. Learn how to hypnotise, form a new band, participate in a live musical surgery with the Sawchestra, unleash your fool with Jonathan Kay and discover arcane secrets of comedy with Ken Campbell’s ‘School of Night’. Tonight’s special guests are Sawchestra, a hugely talented London to Brighton trio who mix saws and theremins with musical surgical instruments to create mysterious and beautiful soundscapes. They will be performing a musical surgery in the Pit to a select audience who will be invited to participate. Suitable for those of an adventurous spirit!
www.movement12.org
DANIEL HIT BY A TRAIN Date: Sat 18th October Doors: 8pm Tickets: £10 (concession £8) Matthew Andrews
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 is a group of independent dance artists based around Brighton, curating an international programme of artist-led professional development opportunities for dance artists including 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.
Inspired by a Victorian collection of 53 true stories about people losing their lives trying to save the life of another, Daniel Hit By A Train tells each tragedy in turn, in all their heart-wrenching, comedic, vaudevillian glory. Sincere, but unafraid to raise a smile to these most selfless of souls, Daniel Hit By A Train stands as a testimony to the human spirit and our abiding need to help each other. Daniel Hit By A Train is the company’s second ensemble work continuing the biographical project that began with the internationally celebrated Alice Bell. ‘A wonderful body of work’ The Guardian, UK
As part of White Night, The Basement presents
HOME SWEET HOME
NOVEMBER
Date: Thurs 23rd – Sat 25th October Doors: 6pm – Late (Thurs 23rd & Fri 24th), 6pm – 6am (Sat 25th Free entry after 1am) Tickets: £5
Date: Sat 8th November Doors: 8pm Entry Fee: FREE
http://avlab.cybersonica.org
Digiville
CYBERSONICA AV LAB Date: Wed 5th November Doors: 7.30pm Entry Fee: FREE Digiville is Lighthouse’s monthly digital and moving image art event. Each event incorporates a diverse cross-section of the digital arts community, from installation artists to animators and VJs, and involves an initial presentation of work, either by individual artists or artist groups, followed by a Q&A/discussion session. The artists invited to present their work or perform are a careful mix of well-known names and less established artists.
“What separates Home Sweet Home from virtual worlds such as Second Life is the fact that it is all about live interaction. You are physically there, as a piece of art is built around you that is also - for the fleeting period it exists – a genuine community” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian
WORK IN PROGRESS
This ‘Work In Progress’ Showcase of live, audiovisual performance explores cross-disciplinary collaboration and the use of new technologies. This is an amalgamation of a week long Cybersonica AV Lab and demonstrates how participants were encouraged to share their work, realise new technological possibilities, be inspired, challenged in a collaborative environment. The music, sound art and technology festival Cybersonica is co-produced with Future of Sound and Lighthouse, supported by The Basement and SCAN.
Home Sweet Home Estates proudly present its newest development, inviting you to descend into The Basement and become a resident of Brighton’s smallest suburb, a cardboard community of neat streets and magnolia houses just waiting for you to turn them into homes. On arrival, Residents select a flat packed property and plot with which they are free to do as they please. The development boasts a number of services to help settle you in – a notice board, a postal service and even a local radio station. Meet your neighbours, explore the city, and get to know the world around you. Whilst building your dream home you will be entertained by guest Dj’s and can also enjoy delicious Tapas or a cheeky cocktail or two!
Cybersonica AV Lab
For this Digiville special, team members from the Cybersonica AV lab including artists Ray Lee and Steve Symons, special guests such as 80s pop icon Martyn Ware and selected participants will present and answer questions about their work. http://avlab.cybersonica.org http://www.lighthouse.org.uk/whatson/digiville.htm
LIVE LUNCH
Matthew Andrews
Date: Thurs 13th November Doors: 1pm (Lunchtime!) Entry Fee: £5 with lunchbox + drink or FREE without A series of monthly lunchtime events curated by Movement 12 and co-produced with The Basement. A series of happenings and events, a short performance, a talk or a discussion whilst eating our delicious freshly prepared packed lunches, and witness something that will intrigue and inspire. 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 including 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.
THE TWILIGHT CLUB
SUPPER CLUB
Date: Fri 14th November Doors: 7.30pm Entry Fee: £7 (£5 concessions)
Date: Sat 15th November Doors: 6pm till late… Knock three times! Entry Fee: £5
A night of mischievious challenges, fun and complicitous entertainment, hosted by Dr David Bramwell (Catalyst Club/Cheeky Guide) and Lady Rachel Blackman (Maydays/Voodoo Vaudeville).
This is an invitation to Brighton’s new secret Supper Club, an Art event deep underground. Every month a group of The Basement’s Supported Artists plot, devise and curate a Saturday night for you and your friends. But you won’t know what’s on the menu until it’s served…
Step off the street into a secluded candlelit basement bar for parlour games, alcohol and sing-songs round the piano. As the night progresses further extraordinary adventures await as maverick performers and adventurers of the mind will school, delight and provoke you. Learn how to hypnotise, form a new band, participate in a live musical surgery with the Sawchestra, unleash your fool with Jonathan Kay and discover arcane secrets of comedy with Ken Campbell’s ‘School of Night’.
International performance, intriguing art and music; expect to be wined and dined, expect to pay a small membership fee – expect it all and possibly expect nothing at all.
Tonight’s special guest is Jonathan Kay, a modern-day trickster and founder of the Nomadic Academy of Fools. Not only a unique and hilarious entertainer, Jonathan is also skilled in the art of liberation. Be prepared to make a fool of yourself! Suitable for those of an adventurous spirit!
4MOST presents Marcia Farquhar
ACTS OF CLOTHING
DECEMBER
Date: Fri 28th November Doors: 8pm Tickets: £10 (concession £8) Marcia Farquhar lines up a hectic, colourful past for us in the guise of a clothes-rail dangling with talismanic frocks of varied vintage. As she zips through them, Faquhar sustains a giddy commentary on the ‘why, when, where and who else was there’ of each outfit. It’s a comedic tour de force, fuelled by (seemingly uncensored) personal anecdote and by Farquhar’s apparently artless penchant for spilling the beans on her own life. It builds into a perceptive essay on the way we harbour memories – holding on to them, physically, through souvenirs – and how our clothes condition how we ‘perform’ in our daily lives. ‘An extraordinary performance – with the timing of a stand-up comic Farquhar turned her often hilarious anecdotes into unexpected revelations of vulnerability’ ART MONTHLY, UK
Supper Club Our Supported Artists are a group of emergent, Brighton based artists, supported by The Basement through an administrative base, venue resources and mentoring support.
AGITATORS Date: Wed 3rd December Doors: 7pm Entry Fee: £4 (this includes a glass of wine or a beer) The Agitators are Professor Liz Aggiss (University of Brighton), Ju Row Farr (Blast Theory), Gregg Whelan (Lone Twin) and Silvia Mercuriali (Rotozaza). They are some of the UK’s most challenging, stimulating and provocative artists, based in the South East. Join The Agitators with an audience to debate, question and quibble over Live Art practice within the regional and national context. Guest speaker Lois Keiden (Live Art Development Agency, London) will be presenting ‘Live Art: The Parameters and Possibilities of a Practise’.
SUPPER CLUB
4MOST presents Noble & Silver
Date: Sat 13th December Doors: 6pm till late… Knock three times! Entry Fee: £5
OH, CHRIST Date: Doors: Tickets:
Sat 6th December 8pm £10 (£8 concessions)
This is an invitation to Brighton’s new secret Supper Club, an Art event deep underground. Every month a group of The Basement’s Supported Artists plot, devise and curate a Saturday night for you and your friends. But you won’t know what’s on the menu until it’s served…
oh, christ. (nobleandsilver) multi media comedy performance artists will be doing something or other, and a mate saw them ages ago and said they where quite good... but he moved away so i cant contact him at the moment to ask him more...
International performance, intriguing art and music; expect to be wined and dined, expect to pay a small membership fee – expect it all and possibly expect nothing at all.
(nobleandsilver) is a multimedia collaboration between Kim Noble, Stuart Silver and assorted others. A shared interest in deconstructive, site-specific, multimedia events continues to pull them towards unfamiliar audiences and a regular relocation of their practice. “A rare chance to see the greatest and the only avant garde theatre/comedy/visual art act in the business” The Guardian “Their show is damn near indescribable, a radical and sublime achievement. I was crying with laughter. All I can say is if traditional comedy bores you, go and see this. It’s wonderful.” The Observer *****
LIVE LUNCH
Matthew Andrews
THE TWILIGHT CLUB
Date: Thurs 11th December Doors: 1pm (Lunchtime!) Entry Fee: £5 with lunchbox + drink or FREE without
Date: Fri 12th December Doors: 7.30pm Entry Fee: £7 (£5 concessions)
A series of monthly lunchtime events curated by Movement 12 and co-produced with The Basement. A series of happenings and events, a short performance, a talk or a discussion whilst eating our delicious freshly prepared packed lunches, and witness something that will intrigue and inspire.
A night of mischievious challenges, fun and complicitous entertainment, hosted by Dr David Bramwell (Catalyst Club/Cheeky Guide) and Lady Rachel Blackman (Maydays/Voodoo Vaudeville).
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 including 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.
Step off the street into a secluded candlelit basement bar for parlour games, alcohol and sing-songs round the piano. As the night progresses further extraordinary adventures await as maverick performers and adventurers of the mind will school, delight and provoke you. Learn how to hypnotise, form a new band, participate in a live musical surgery with the Sawchestra, unleash your fool with Jonathan Kay and discover arcane secrets of comedy with Ken Campbell’s ‘School of Night’. Tonight’s special guest is Ken Campbell’s School of Night, a secret gathering which devotes itself to spontaneous and extraordinary performances. Like their late, great teacher, they are here to entertain, astonish and provoke. TBC Suitable for those of an adventurous spirit!
Supper Club
Our Supported Artists are a group of emergent, Brighton based artists, supported by The Basement through an administrative base, venue resources and mentoring support.
Now it is The Basement’s turn to help build this unique area into a hub of cultural activity. Bringing its unique style to a unique space, 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.
JUBILEE SQUARE Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE The Basement is pleased to announce they have taken over event management 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. After sitting derelict for half a century, the area has now grown into a vibrant space for contemporary urban living, thanks to being part of a private finance initiative, organised by Brighton and Hove Council.
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. 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. 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.
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