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Barbican Weekender: Extraordinary Voices
Exploring the use of the voice through music, film, song art and performance, Barbican Weekender: Extraordinary Voices brought the Barbican Centre alive with two days of events from artists & performers, choirs, poets, beat boxers, storytellers and installations.
Bob & Roberta Smith: Women Should be in Charge
A night of performance, music, participatory activities, films and talks curated and presented by artist Bob & Roberta Smith, which celebrated powerful female voices from the worlds of art, music and politics.
British Museum Late
Home live art in collaboration with the British Museum, presented a spectacular event around the exhibition: journey through the afterlife: ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead at the British Museum.
Orlando Gough on HMS Belfast
Lead by Composer Orlando Gough and commissioned by The Thames Festival Trust for The Mayor’s Thames Festival, performed on HMS Belfast in association with The Imperial War Museum.
Street Dance: Lone Twin
Street Dance is a participatory dance project which develops a bespoke social dance which passes through communities, families and households, picking up participants of all ages and abilities as it grows.
A River Enquiry
In a new partnernship with The Mayor’s Thames Festival, home live art commissioned three new pieces of work by artists: Amy Sharrocks, Search Party and Tim Etchells. Using the River Thames as a point of reference, a resource and a location, each artist created a temporary work exploring our relationship to water.
Sharing Picnic
The Sharing Picnic 100 was a broad-based collaborative event produced by Home Live Art in partnership with The Friends of Arnold Circus – over 50 local artists from Shoreditch’s artist community.
Myatt’s Fields Park Tea Dance by Ragroof Theatre, featuring Ida Barr’s Mash-up
Ragroof Theatre and Ida Barr invited all to join them on the band stand in Myatt’s Fields Park for a glorious afternoon of tea, cake, dancing, music hall and rap, with a distinctively inter-generational theme!
The Shimmy
The Shimmy was the major outdoor event for Wandsworth Arts Festival 2010 and presented spectacular artist’s performances, interactions, workshops and activities which invited the audience to get involved big time!
Extraordinary Voices: Tate Britain
Home Live Art presented Extraordinary Voices at Tate Britain with artists, performers, choirs and communal singing which explored the use of the voice as an instrument of extraordinary physical and cultural resonance.
The Big Event
A free event for all on Midsummer’s Eve, the launch event of Camberwell Arts Festival and a major partner in The Story of London Festival.