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Upcoming public nudity in the UK
Hi guys, those of you in the UK (and around London in particular) have several possible nude events upcoming in the next few weeks, here are the details.
The first are some great 'Naked on Stage' stuff, at the Batersea Arts Centre...... Quote:
http://blog.peta.org.uk/2009/wanted-...test?c=pukfbfp http://www.facebook.com/event.php?ei...0236240&ref=ts And as always at this time of year in mid-June several hundred young ladies will ride bikes topless or (if you are lucky) fully naked along many UK high streets, and photos are being taken by the thousand. We need some help, to make sure as many as possible are linked or uploaded free. With a possible right wing govenment due to take over the UK in 2010 (or sooner?), it is possible that the 'fully naked allowed' rule on most UK WNBR's will come to an end next year, so do not miss this year's ride!!! Here is the main page, detalling the rides in the UK this summer. http://www.wnbr.org.uk/ Remember, why not get off your ass and at least go see some of this stuff (if you live near, that is), even if you cannot get any photos, tell us all about it. There is more to this game than just looking at other people's work!!!!
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Right wing government. What a terrible prospect.
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Anybody go to the trilogy / any pics?
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No pictures will ever surface, I am sure, but it is being done at the Edinburgh Festival this summer. Sometime pics and video come out of that. It did take place as planned, here is a wordy review from a local paper....
Trilogy, BAC Nic Green’s much-trumpeted Trilogy arrived at BAC this week for a one night only performance as part of the arts centre’s Burst Festival. Recommended by the Guardian and picked out by the organisers as a highlight of the festival, Trilogy’s London airing is a pre-cursor to a summer run in Edinburgh. But is the show worthy of the growing hype surrounding it? Not exactly. As the title suggests Trilogy, which Green has spent two years devising, is split into three parts incorporating contemporary dance, film footage and dramatic reconstruction. It features Green, her sidekick Laura Bradshaw and a number of the other performers attempting to give the feminist movement a kick up the backside. This noble endeavour ultimately fails due to Trilogy's failure to successfully communicate the theories and ideas that drive the show. This can be seen most clearly in the section when 100 ladies flood the stage to dance naked. It is certainly a joyous moment, as is the denoument in which female members of the audience are invited to join the fleshy throng in a sing-a-long of Womens' Instute anthem, Jerusalem. Yet, while it is good fun there isn’t the feeling that a powerful political event is taking place. The performers’ hero Germaine Greer has herself criticised female artists for constantly using the naked body in perfomance (“The woman who displays her own body as her artwork seems to me to be travelling in the tracks of an outworn tradition that spirals downward and inward to nothingness”) and the justification for being naked on stage to help progress the feminist cause is not made with any great success and as a result the communal act fails to resonate as loudly as it might. Lack of clarity is not just a problem with the politics of the piece. Perhaps I’m not well versed enough in the medium, but to my mind the the contemporary dance scattered throughout Trilogy did little to illuminate proceedings and technical problems often meant what was being said on stage, through microphones and in the films projected onto a big screen, was lost. This caused the biggest nuisance in the second section, a recreation of Town Bloody Hall, a film made by DA Pennebaker of the public debate, chaired by Norman Mailer, that took place in New York in 1971, featuring a number of iconic feminists including Greer, Jacqueline Ceballos and Jill Johnston. Unfortunately the film was virtually inaudible, making it tough to come to any conclusions about it or the staged recreations and dancing that was going on in front of the screen. Although, it must be said one assertion in this section did come across loud and clear, the message being that Mailer was a misogynist. Unfortunately, due to the poor sound quality the audience didn't have the opportunity to judge for themselves. This kind of earnest hectoring cropped up throughout Trilogy, most worryingly in its final section when Green and Bradshaw displayed images of women who have been stoned, hung and had their genitals mutilated. These horrific pictures were, with a gross lack of fairness and faux-casualness, generalised as symptoms of a male dominated society, rather then held up for what they really are - the result of skewed religious law and masculine fascism in specific countries and cultures. This is an area that deserves to be studied, railed against and explored in great depth, not conflated into the vague “dissatisfactions “ Green feels “as a young woman living in our time.” Will Gore
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Also calender grils is going to theater in London with Gemma Atkinson playing one of the roles
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...re/8073620.stm |
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Sounds like a better cast in the article, though. Fango
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naked event on Brighton i360 tower 24 March 2023
hXXps://nothingonevents.co.uk/event/clothing-optional-tours-with-nothing-on-i360-brighton-24th-march-2023/
No cameras allowed, apparantly.. |
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Seems to be a genuine naturist event which is well organized and policed
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No photography is allowed unless by an identified official photographer for promotional purposes Where an official photographer is present, you will have the option to opt in/out of being captured on camera and also whether you are happy for your image to be used for promotional purposes ... Nothing On Events reserves the right to refuse entry where it believes entry will be detrimental to the running of the event, including but not limited to; - inappropriate behaviour witnessed prior to entry - where identification is requested but not provided. Nothing On Events reserves the right to eject persons where it believes continued participation will be detrimental to the running of the event, including but not limited to; - inappropriate behaviour towards other participants or venue staff witnessed during the event - photographs are taken without being in official capacity. FAQ Can I take photos at the event? No, sorry. Leave your gadgets and focus on the activity and conversation. Can I just turn up? No. You’ll need to pay for a reserved seat in advance. We will have a list of names at the door. Please don’t turn up without having bought a ticket. Is this a sexual event? No. Nudity doesn’t have to be sexual. If your interest is sexual, then we don’t want you along. We’ll not tolerate any behaviour that makes others feel uncomfortable. Anyone behaving like that is likely to be told to leave immediately, and no refund will be offered. If you witness anything you’re not comfortable with, speak to me or a staff member. |
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