A night of truly innovative, interdisciplinary curation boasting some of south England’s most promising new practitioners in contemporary performance, new media installation, interactive, participatory and visual arts installation, experimental choreography live and spoken art, sound-scapes and live music.

From a location to be disclosed in East London, the Tour de Bord Experiment explores the city as a myriad of different cultural forms, where new generations are born upon a landscape of urban decay, stretching far beyond view of those trapped behind the distant windows of tradition.

Searching the hiding places amongst secret hierarchies or in observation of those dwelling, invisible, maintaining the vestibules and corridors of the interwoven tapestry which makes up our city; the tour de bord explores the creeping connectivity of our contemporary urban world amidst a tombstone abandoned, like a marker to the memory of our own infrastructural positions.

Featuring new media installation from Kathy Hinde and Ann Rosen, expanded performances from Katharine Fry, Beatrice Jarvis, Stavroula Kounadia and Neil Luck amidst installations and visual arts from the bow arts trust, Seecum Chung and Dimitris Papadatos ant the UK Unknown amidst a backdrop experimental sounds and ancient vynals from Sound Through, the ARCO Collective and Bristol's best in performative poetics with a host of live art from regulars at the SHUNT Vaults.


THE TO AND FROMS:

The central line, district line, the DLR & over-ground trains
Busses D8, 8, 452, 108, 276 425
Very close to late bus stop for the N8


The tour de bord experiment is a one off site specific event in central in East London.. the secret location will be released to those who have booked through a release closer to the time.

Bookings can be made by contacting eve...@cultura3.net or through our ARTS EVENTS UK Facebook group.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A night of experimental programmed experience from a location to be disclosed in East London. The event provides an informal and unusual setting for performance, live and spoken art, new media installation, interactive, partisipatory and visual arts installation, sound-scapes, live music & the best value on a bottle of wine in London.
 
An exploration of the city as a myriad of different cultural forms, where the truly new generations born upon a landscape of urban decay stretching far beyond view of those trapped behind the distant windows of tradition, erected by establishments which are now are fit only for the museum. From behavior to structure, the historic, the neglected, the new, the existent, the lost and materializing characteristics of the environments which fill our surroundings. Brought from their hiding places amongst secret hierarchies or dwelling, invisible, maintaining the vestibules and corridors of our interwoven tapestry; the tour de bord explores the creeping connectivity of our contemporary urban world amidst a tombstone abandoned, like a marker to the memory of our own infrastructural positions.
 
Featuring new media installation from Kathy Hinde and Ann Rosen, expanded performances from Katharine Fry, Beatrice  Jarvis, Stavroula Kounadia and Neil Luck amidst installations and visual arts from the bow arts trust, Seecum Chung and Dimitris Papadatos ant the UK Unknown amidst a backdrop experimental sounds and ancient vynals featuring the ARCO Collective and Bristol's best in performative poetics with a host of live art from regulars at the SHUNT Vaults.
 
Easily accessible via
the central line, district line, the DLR & overground trains.
busses D8, 8, 452, 108, 276 425
v. close to late bus stop for the N8
 
The tour de bord experiment is a one off site specific event in central in East London.. the secret location will be released to those who have booked through a release closer to the time.
 

Bookings can be made by contacting eve...@cultura3.net or through our ARTS EVENTS UK Facebook group.

 

 

 

 

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