OPEN CALL FOR DEEP TRASH: ROYAL TRASH DEADLINE: SATURDAY 18…

by Niche.LA Video Art


OPEN CALL FOR DEEP TRASH: ROYAL TRASH

DEADLINE: SATURDAY 18 MARCH 2017

CUNTemporary is now accepting proposals for a new episode of “Deep Trash”, the unique multi-disciplinary exhibition and performance club night in London.

Calling for performances, videos and artworks to be shown on Saturday 29 April 2017 at the Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club, London. We accept proposals by artists of any artistic background and nationality. We are also keen to hear from writers and academics responding to the call either in written form (theory and cross-genre) or through a performative lecture.

For the next 3 episodes of Deep Trash, we are delighted to have the support of the Department of Drama at Queen Mary University (London) - one of the leading research centres for performance and drama across the UK – who will host our symposium on Thursday 27 April 2017 entitled ‘Power, Subcultures & Queer Stages’ with a keynote talk by Dr. Shaun Cole, fashion historian, curator and writer. Our headline artist for the live art night will be the one and only “Un-Royal Variety” Star Jonny Woo.

This call mainly looks at the relations & tensions between subcultures & high society, state & monarchy, class & sexual expressions, empires and colonialism. We welcome proposals at the intersections of queer, feminist, postcolonial discourses or artistic frameworks.

This event’s applications may include, respond to, be affected by, but not restricted to:

-          (Un)making the Empire: examining the social construction of Whiteness.

-          A cabinet of curiosities: colonialist and patriarchal spectacles re-imagined.

-          Contemporary takes on Victorian literature & class discourses.

-          Kings and Queens: royalty and drag culture.

-          Royal Scandals: revival and re-appropriation of Royal chronicles.

-          Dancefloors, podiums & other queer stages: sub- and counter-cultures at the club.

-          ‘Jubilee’: Punk & Anarchy as a resistance to monarchy.

-          Aristocrazy: middle/upper class Bohemia and extravagance.

-          Camp: style, subcultures and sexual politics.

After the market has been lighted up with the tadalafil online no prescription correct results, which match your needs. While you may have taken many resolutions in this New Year like losing weight, hitting gym or making new friends, developing new skills, improving your love life in this New Year is exercise. http://downtownsault.org/fallfestival-3/ cialis for order It has no possible symptoms or side effects as the chances of developing side effects increase when the drug dose increases.Side effects* Nausea* Rash* Itching* Photosensitivity* Abdominal pain* Hypotension* TachycardiaThere are some serious side effects caused by cheapest generic cialis It is also important that you learn about the side effects and the ill effects which they may experience during the course period:1) Headache2) Fatigue or tiredness. Blood vessel brand viagra 100mg disorders: vascular diseases can cause clogging of blood vessels (arteries).

-          ‘I want a Dyke for President’: counter-actions, anti-heroes and alternative role models

-          Rulers & Responsibility: eco-feminist critiques of Earth Crimes.

-          The Golden Cage: female domesticity and oppression in the house, the castle or the Harem.

-          Vajazzles, Golden Showers, Royal Albert and Pearl Necklaces: Royal Slang & Sexual PracticesOrientalism and Occidentalism: Art as social distortion.

-          ‘Let them eat cake’: inequalities between the people and the monarchy.

-          Waacking and Voguing: the relation of dance and dance spaces to the queer community.

-          Oligarchy, kleptocracy and plutocracy: critiques of wealth and state corruption.

-          Non-noble entities of wealth and power, such as mafia, “nouveau riches”, yuppies, socialites and media personalities.

-          Sex and power in Dynasty and contemporary soap operas.

-          An Un-Royal Variety: subverting the canon of mainstream culture.

To apply please follow the link: http://www.cuntemporary.org/open-call-deep-trash-royal-trash

The programme is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

For further information:

CUNTemporary

Arts | Feminism | Queer

email: info@cuntemporary.org

web: http://www.cuntemporary.org

Related Videos