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Tania Harrison (Curator of Arts Stages at Latitude) to host MATP2

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matp2

Mad Artists’ Tea Party 2: Bedford 2-5pm Saturday 9 April 2011 An afternoon of meeting, eating and performing for artists based in the East of England working in new practice and Live Art/ performance. This second in a series of tea parties will by hosted … Read More

Talking with tea

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goulish pumpkins

The first Mad Artists Tea Party was held in Colchester over the Halloween weekend in October 2010. Special guest Marcia Farquhar presented a fun, exciting, informative and slightly scary piece (knives and pumpkins were involved) accompanied by tea and cakes throughout. There was plenty of time to … Read More

Final reflections #IBTlive10

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Hancock & Kelly 03

So, here we are, late Sunday night and it’s all… over. My brain has roughly ground to a halt, and I have but a few final offerings before going away to a quiet room where I don’t have to think of any interview questions or … Read More

Saturday Reflections #IBTlive10

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Frontman09

So here we are again, another day, another selection of world class live art to consider. In terms of the coverage, yesterday we hit 1000 unique views, which is very encouraging. I’m beginning to process the audio and video at a higher rate (not allowing … Read More

Thursday’s reflections

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Hand holding recorder

A textual reaction to Thursday, because (hurrah hurrah) I have glasses this evening, so am able to see and type. Wonders. Yesterday was very sound-y, for want of a much better phrase; from Alex Bradley’s installation in the basement of Colston Hall, to the scrape … Read More