OH
MY DOG! but Creative Routes is thrilled to announce that we are roaring
for submissions of artistic proposals for BonkersFest 2008. Submission
details at the bottom of this notice...
BonkersFest! 2008 'De-normalisation: The next civil rights movement?'
Saturday 7th June 2008 in London AND at exactly the same time and date in four other parts of the UK!
Bedlam, The Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, Lambeth Road, London SE1,
Sunday June 8th 2008
BonkersFest! Tea Party Camberwell Green, London SE5
BonkersFest! the acclaimed annual arts and music festival opens
a public space to a roaring creative vortex. A celebration of the pure
embrace of both art and madness working to a single end, the moral
purpose that great art embodies and a truly joyful exaltation of
madness, creativity, the expression of individuality and diversity.
In 2007 BonkersFest! identified normality as a mental health issue
and showcased the top shelf of the UK's mad and normals world of musical and artistic talent.
Jo brand opened the festival by firing hundreds of bananas out of a
canon. There was a wide range of music in a Big Top; a virtual reality
tour of the local loonies bin made with mad in-patients of the
Beardsley hospital; Morris Dancers; The Big Utter Video Diary; theatre
and musical tent; dance; exhibitions; visual art commissions; art
installations; therapies tent; and BonkersFest! Advertising Breaks
screening the commercials made by the BonkersFest! Madvertisng Agency
and students of the London College of Communication and screened on a
giant TV throughout the day.
"Bonkersfest!...a huge success, you should be very proud of yourselves" -
Jo Brand
To see what else Jo Brand had to say visit
http://www.laplandmusic.net/CreativeRoutes/BonkersFest/guardian.html
Us
Bonkerfolks don't want to aspire to normality, we think madness
facilitates incredible creativity. We believe as with the natural
world, there is a political, social and cultural ecosystem, and if the
notion of normality creates distress this ecosystem is unbalanced.
BonkersFest! 2008 will be
constructed of de-normalising zones, moving out in concentric circles
from the centre. Your proposal will be assessed on its artistic merit
and then assessed into which zone it fits into.
We
want to hear from the mad and from normals, from individuals, groups
and organisations, we want proposals from performers, film makers,
ideas peoples, visual artists, performing arts educators; carnival
peoples, person standing in the street, actors, musicians, dancers,
chorographers, directors, playwrights, scriptwriters, journalists.
We want the wildest and maddest ideas, the most normals of
ideas and visions from the widest variety of genres, styles and
techniques. You have an opportunity to be part of a growing Festival,
engage with a huge diverse range of peoples, exchange creative wotsits
and develop new collaborations.
Creative Routes will run a range of commissioned BonkersFest! projects that involve workshops for their members.
Please submit your initial expression of interest ONLY on 1 side of A4 and your full contact details to Creative Routes by
Friday November 23rd 2007.
e-mail to:
info@creative-routes.org with subject heading: BF08 Proposal
or snail mail to: Creative Routes (BF08 Proposal), Camberwell Pleasure Centre, Artichoke Place, London. SE5 8TS.
PLEASE NOTE: Please do not send additional materials, portfolios or examples of work at this stage.
BonkersFest!
is managed by Creative Routes (an award winning arts charity run by the
mad for the mad based in Camberwell, South London) in partnership with
MadPride, Arts Council England, South London Gallery, Young Vic
Theatre, Shape, Attitide is Everything, Nomadic Collaborations, Dave
Morris of GLA, Continental Drifts, individual artists.
".....From
the spectacle of iconic summer events such as The Notting Hill Carnival
and the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival, to growing events
such as the Shoreditch Festival or BonkersFest! in Camberwell, our streets, parks and open spaces have been filled with activities...."
Sarah Weir. Executive Director, Arts Council England
ACE September 2007 Issue - Summer In the City - see intro & p8.
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/documents/newsletters/IssueNo12Sept07PartOne_phpfynnNE.pdf
Supported by Southwark Council and Arts Council England
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