March 10, 2005

Oi Va Voi At It in Britain

Sunday 20th March 4pm - 1am
Oi Va Voi present
Radio Gagarin: Experiments in Sunday Socialism
Notting Hill Arts Club, 21 Notting Hill Gate, London W12
4pm - 1a.m. Free before 5pm, £5 after.
Proudly presenting an all new Gypsy Balkan Russian Klezmer shakedown at the NHAC.
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Sunday 10th April 7pm - 11pm
Jonathan Freedland, Henry Goodman, Susan Hiller, Oi Va Voi, Sophie Solomon, William Sutcliffe and more.
SPIEL @ the ICA and the new Jewish Community Centre for London
Institute of Contemporary Art, London, SW1
Price: £12 /£11 concessions /£10 ICA
members. Book tickets on 020 7930 3647

Proudly presenting an all new Gypsy Balkan Russian Klezmer shakedown at the NHAC. Special guest live musicians, animation and performance, frozen vodka, rakiya galore and resident Djs Lemez Lovas, Max Reinhardt & Starets sweating it out in the Gypsy Diskoteka. Feed your soul early evening with borscht 'n' pelmeni in the Soviet kitschen, face off over the chess boards, East European animation films, electric visuals, performance from electro wiz Moshikop and friends at 7pm and live music from Oi Va Voi, showcasing new material and the Rohan Theatre Band, the UK Tom Waits, presenting his latest album Cemetery Songs. Co-Produced by Adrian Philpott/ Oi Va Voi / Taskovski Films / YaD Arts /Ziggurat.
Sunday 10th April 7pm - 11pm
Jonathan Freedland, Henry Goodman, Susan Hiller, Oi Va Voi, Sophie Solomon, William Sutcliffe and more.
SPIEL @ the ICA and the new Jewish Community Centre for London
Institute of Contemporary Art, London, SW1
Price: £12 /£11 concessions /£10 ICA
members. Book tickets on 020 7930 3647

The launch of the Jewish Community Centre for London's new series of loungeshows with performance and banter. At SPIEL, four guests Henry Goodman,Susan Hiller, Sophie Solomon and William Sutcliffe, with host Jonathan Freedland, will chew the fat over contemporary cultural events with Jewish content, surrounded by sneak live previews of new albums, plays, performance and books by visiting bands, actors and contemporary dancers. Discussion includes Todd Solondz's forthcoming film Palindromes, The Apprentice with Alan Sugar on BBC2, Susan Hiller's forthcoming show 'The J Street Project' at Timothy Taylor Gallery and the Prince Charles Cinema (www.artprojx.com ) and musician and electronic wizard Socalled's new Socalled Seder project featuring Wu Tang Clan's Killa Priest, accompanied by visuals and short film screenings.

www.ica.org.uk
http://www.jewishcommunitycentre.org.uk/

Posted by jmwc at March 10, 2005 04:41 PM