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Big Screen Pong
The Disabled Avant Garde’s hilarious ‘crip humour’ delivers a serious satirical response to ‘sporting excellence’ in the Summer 2012, with their proposed new sport, Big Screen Pong: a fully interactive and accessible sport based on the 1970’s TV video game, ‘Pong’, which took the world by storm.
Ida Barr A Right Song and Dance
A Right Song and Dance at the The Elephant & the Nun Festival Southwark, featuring Ida Barr’s Mash Up and Ragroof Theatre’s Tea Dance.
Alternative Village Fete at Watch this Space, National Theatre
Home Live Art’s Alternative Village Fete presented its celebrated subversive twist on British fete traditions outside the National Theatre in London
The Alternative Village Fete at Latitude Festival 2012
The Alternative Village Fete at Latitude Festival 2012, Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th July in the Faraway Forest
Jubilee Weekend at the National Theatre
A weekend of FREE events hosted by Ida Barr to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee at the National Theatre, Watch this Space Festival in Theatre Square
Diamond Jubilee Festival
home live art was delighted to present a specially commissioned Alternative Village Fete as a part of The Diamond Jubilee Festival in Battersea Park.
Alternative Village Fete: White Night Festival, Brighton
As a part of the acclaimed Alternative Village Fete Tour 2011, visiting The National Theatre Watch this Space Festival and Tattershall Castle Lincolnshire we were delighted to present the Fete in Brighton City Centre.
Alternative Village Fete: Dark Materials Programme, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire
As a part of the acclaimed Alternative Village Fete Tour 2011, presented at The National Theatre Watch this Space Festival and Brighton White Night Festival, we were delighted to present the Fete at National Trust property Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire.
Embrace the Place
Embrace the Place was a Tate Local event, produced by home live art in collaboration with Tate Britain.
Its Great Outdoors! Watch this Space Festival
A long weekend of outdoorsy inspired pursuits devised for an urban audience, curated by home live art and Clare Patey, commissioned by Watch this Space Festival at the National Theatre.
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.