aas http://www.createdinbirmingham.com Fri, 17 Aug 2018 17:05:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-CiB-Google-copy-32x32.jpg aas http://www.createdinbirmingham.com 32 32 Links for 4 November 2011 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/11/04/links-for-4-november-2011/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/11/04/links-for-4-november-2011/#comments Fri, 04 Nov 2011 09:32:57 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=10944 [Read more...]]]>
  • An Announcement from Audiences Central – Audiences Central
    “It is with great sadness that the Board of Audiences Central announces that Audiences Central will cease trading on 31 March 2012.” A victim of the cuts
  • Anna Mairi; writing for writing.
    Anna is an English Lit student UoB English Lit student, among other things. This is her blog.
  • Online survey for bands/musicians/DJs
    “This is a survey to support the conceptualisation of a local music platform. It is a student project of mine within the Music Industries course at BCU”
  • Lots Of Things To See And Do In The West Midlands – November 2011
    From Rihanna to the Supreme Show of the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy and everything in between
  • The Cult of Quatermass | Sponsume
    AAS are doing the crowdfunding thing
  • Jaskirt Dhaliwal’s Blog | photographer and visual artist – still thinking of a good title…
    This is Jaskirt’s blog with, amongst other things, a load of photos from The Event, including Curate Me Out, which may have been recorded. If the video goes up anywhere, please let me know
  • Birmingham Printmakers: New work by Jo Ruth and Sue Halstead
    At Number 8 Community Arts Centre from 17 November
  • News: Birmingham Opera Company
    “You’re invited to join us and find out more about the company and how to get involved in our next production Life is a Dream which will premiere in Birmingham in 2012.”
  • Autumn Glory reviews « Birmingham Royal Ballet’s tour blog
    This is good – an even-looking spread of reviews from BRB’s recent tour (from both big newspapers and individual tweets) with links through to the source
  • Open Studio at Birmingham Printmakers
    “At Birmingham Printmakers we are holding an Open Studio on Saturday 26th November from 10am to 4pm”
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    The Event 2011 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/10/13/the-event-2011/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/10/13/the-event-2011/#comments Thu, 13 Oct 2011 08:26:31 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=10742 [Read more...]]]> The Event 2011

    The last one was good. Lots to see and lots to do, so go discover on The Event website. Or read on for some blurb:

    Birmingham Contemporary Art Forum is delighted to announce it will be hosting The Event’s third bi-annual visual art festival from 21 – 30 October 2011 from their galleries, studio spaces and empty buildings in various locations in and around Eastside, Birmingham’s creative quarter in Digbeth.

    Groups presenting works in The Event 2011 are: AAS, An Endless Supply, Companis, Crowd 6, Eastside Projects, Grand Union, The Lombard Method, SLICE and TROVE.

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    Links for 6 October 2010 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/10/07/links-for-6-october-2010/ Thu, 07 Oct 2010 06:52:46 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=7393 [Read more...]]]>
  • Blogging the retail game « I Am Pete Ashton
    “So starting in a fortnight I’m going to start my journey, exploring the indie retail landscape of Birmingham from a We Are Birmingham perspective” Pete’s good at blogging. This’ll be interesting
  • Digbeth is Good » Hither and Thither’s tour of Digbeth art spaces
    A nice run of interviews with The Lombard Method, Behind Closed Doors, [insertspace], Eastside Projects, Grand Union and An Endless Supply. There’s another one with AAS if you head for the YouTube channel
  • BBC iPlayer – The Daily Politics: Conference Special
    A clip of Rosie Kay Dance Company on The Daily Politics. Worth watching for Andrew Neil’s ‘So what’s all this about?’ afterwards
  • University of Birmingham – Barber Institute memories sought
    “The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is officially 80 years old in December 2012 and alumni memories of its early days are being sought”
  • Popular Music History – So What? – Discussing the political economy of popular music history
    Rob Horrocks’s “PhD research scrapbook”. He’s the manager of Einstellung too. Re-posting this link because I broke it last time
  • Less:Seen:Spaces: Welcome
    The online portfolio of Birmingham based photographer Harry Starling
  • Queen’s Square arts commission
    “The aim of the commission is to animate unit 26 (Community Artspace) for 2-4 weeks in February / March (including invigilation)”
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    Merry Christmas http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2009/12/25/merry-christmas/ Fri, 25 Dec 2009 14:30:38 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=4594 [Read more...]]]> Merry Christmas one and all. I’m spending a couple of days with the family Unitt and will be back on the case shortly.

    Festive thanks to everyone who reads, comments, supports or sends me bits and bobs to write about. Most importantly, biggest thanks to everyone in Birmingham who does creative stuff, whether we get to write about you or not. There are loads of you and you’re ace.

    In the meantime, there’s something odd happening in Berlin today. Check out this chap:

    hoodenhorse

    I’m going to just post the email that I received, there’s really no point me trying to re-write it.

    Berlin Hoodening: Nagual for Bjørn Nørgaard

    On 25 December 2009, a.a.s will perform the nagual performance Berlin Hoodening.

    Hooded figures, wearing Fleischmasken, will process in a spiral up the hill at the centre of Volkspark Friedrichshain in Berlin, disembowel the treehorse, and make its organs circulate on its surface.

    We will celebrate the depraved, deviant, tramp-spirit with the silver skull, calling forth disarticulation, experimentation and nomadism for the new decade.

    This performance is part of the joint Parfyme, Reactor, a.a.s, Berlin residency 2009, and incorporates elements drawn from discussions with members of the other groups, and the guided walk developed by Reactor during their time in the city.

    Hoodening is a British folk theatre tradition featuring a Hooden Horse – a wooden horse’s head mounted on a pole, with sackcloth attached to hide the bearer. The head would normally have a hinged jaw, which could snap shut with a mighty crack. Groups would tour around before Christmas, engaging in tomfoolery (horseplay) at local landowners’ houses and requesting funds to tide them over. There are also links to traditional Robin Hood Games and the Pantomime horse. Among the pagan Scandinavians the horse was often the sacrifice made at the winter solstice to Odin for success in battle.

    A Nagual in Mesoamerican folk tradition is a  “transforming trickster” or “shape shifter” ? someone who has the power to magically turn into an animal form. This relates to the belief of tonalism, that all humans have an animal counterpart, to which their life-force is linked.

    The Berlin Hoodening re-performs aspects of The Nagual (2007), which was originally featured at Crowd6 in Birmingham. The pulling out of tinsel, representing intestines, and spiraling it around the tree refers to the mythological origins of tinsel as a shamanistic, solstice ritual involving the draping of animal guts on trees in the forest in order to bring about the return of spring.

    Follow the blog here

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    FLUX-FEST http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/06/06/flux-fest/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/06/06/flux-fest/#comments Fri, 06 Jun 2008 19:14:38 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=1745 [Read more...]]]>

    Something that’s been in my ‘to investigate’ pile for a while, from 25 June to 13 July Vivid present FLUX-FEST, a season of events celebrating the spirit of Fluxus which, if you’ve not come across it before (like me), emerged as a reaction to the high-art of the 60’s. The emphasis is therefore on fun and frolics and will feature rare film, food, music, performance and miscellany.

    So what’s happening?

    • On 25 June there’s a dumpling party from 6pm to 8pm at Vivid
    • Ensemble Interakt and a.a.s. present Re:Flux at St Paul’s Church on 27 June from 5pm to 9pm
    • 7 Inch Cinema present Flummoxed at The Rainbow on 3 July

    And there are all sorts of other things too. Check the Vivid website for more. Most of the events are either free or dirt cheap so it’s a ‘no excuse not to’ kinda situation.

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