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    A Supersonic Week

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 ( 2 responses )
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    What a lot of arty cultural stuff there is going on in Digbeth this week:

    The Ikon’s busy tomorrow on Wednesday
    At 11am-12pm artist He An talks in Mandarin Chinese about his current Ikon installation at Moat Lane Carpark in the Chinese Community Centre on Bradford Street.

    There’s a private view at the Ikon Eastside later at 7pm of Mexican collective Tercerunquinto’s I Am What I Am, a new work that reacts to the gallery’s shifting surroundings. Stick around until 9pm to catch the Ikon bus to He An’s artwork in the Moat Lane Car Park.

    Last Week of Flux-Fest at VIVID
    If you’re feeling creatively peckish go to FluxFeast 7.30pm at VIVID tomorrow, a Fluxfood event in seven acts by SharedTable. Tickets are £25, booking essential.

    At 2pm on Saturday watch some FLUXFILMS: Anthologies at VIVID, featuring a compilation of 37 films produced 1963 to 1970. SharedTable are serving up again with afternoon tea and ‘subversive’ cakes.

    The Flux-Fest art exhibition stays on display in VIVID’s gallery on Heath Mill Lane until Sunday.

    Professor Tighe’s Excelsior Music Machine
    The weekend starts with post-work drinks and scones at The Spotted Dog from 4.30pm on Friday with landlord John Tighe, who wants you to turn up in 20’s-50’s/burlesque garb. Let’s face it, if you work in The Bond, The Custard Factory or Maverick, it’s not as if you’re going to spend the day looking out of place.

    Strange Ways Cheapside Show
    On display at The Edge until their Landing Party this Saturday night from 6pm, when Helen Grundy and Angel Stripe’s sugar mice will finally be set free for eating. I went to see the exhibition earlier today and it’s a lovely reaction to the regeneration of Digbeth, reminding new locals like me that the area existed before our luxury flats were built by drawing on its colourful history and culture.

    Capsule’s Supersonic Festival at The Custard Factory all weekend
    I’ve only just started going to Capsule gigs. They didn’t appeal to me before because I never knew who any of the acts were. Having been to a couple, I now know that that’s the whole bloody point and am kind of kicking myself. So take a leap of faith with the Capsule girls and buy a weekend ticket before they sell out. Your trust in Jenny and Lisa will not be misplaced. Watch Frankie’s interview with them on Created in Birmingham if you need some persuading.

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    Vivid’s Flux-Fest

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Thursday, June 26th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    Last night Vivid launched Flux-Fest, ‘a season of Fluxus inspired activity featuring rare film, participation, food and performance’.

    I’d never heard of the Fluxus movement before and find I cannot begin to attempt a definition after experiencing it because it defies one, as shown by George Maciunas’ headache-inducing Flux family tree, Expanded Arts Diagram.

    However I do appreciate Fluxus’ fondness for good food and drink. The tasty dumplings from Feng Ru-Lee’s Secret Recipe was nicely followed by SharedTable’s pretilly boxed gingerbread cocks, a tempting appetiser to their FluxFeast on 9th July. All washed down by Island Bar’s especially-created cocktail Subversion, a surprisingly tasty snot-green concoction served in a variety of strange receptacles.

    I only got the full effect of this when I walked out of the room and re-entered to see crowds of arty types talking earnestly whilst drinking out of teapots, squeezy sauce bottles and, in one poor guy’s case, a dogfood bowl. There’s something impish about the spirit of Fluxus which really appeals to me.

    Refreshments were followed by playful performances by original Fluxus member Al Hansen’s daughter Bibbe, with her husband Sean Carrillo. This culminated in Car Bibbe, a chaotic orchestra of car horns, revving engines and slamming doors which was great fun to watch and I’m guessing even better to take part.

    Flux-Fest continues until 13th July. Try to catch the Re:Flux Fluxconcert at St Paul’s Cathedral tomorrow evening or Flux-Films at Vivid on Saturday if you’re about this weekend. 7 Inch Cinema’s presentation Flummoxed at The Rainbow next Thursday 3rd July also looks pretty promising. See Vivid’s website for details.

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