Month: July 2014

’84-’85 Miners’ Strike Project

Here’s ’84-’85 Miners’ Strike Project, a video by which re-imagines the community events organised in support of striking miners. Our regular collaborators The Black Smock Band appear as the in-house band. It’s a great piece; both thoughtful and powerful. And it’s a great inspiration for our upcoming collaboration with the band on The Radical History Project (working title), about which more soon…

’84-’85 Miners’ Strike Project from Sean Yongxiang Li on Vimeo.

Radical Performance Reading Group: Discipline and Punish

The Dadaed-topic-logo-rprgedalus Radical Performance Reading Group is currently reading Michael Foucault’s Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. There’s a downloadable online version of it here.

The reading group meets about every one-and-a-half months, normally at Studio 180 in Lambeth. If you want to come along (or just be kept in the loop) email us and we’ll add you to the email list.

 

Three Rivers Celebration

The Black Smock Band, a regular partner for our sharing events, is playing is playing a party on FRIDAY JULY 11 to celebrate the end of the 2014 3 Rivers Clean Up events – a three week long Festival of Rivers in South London: The Quaggy, The Ravensbourne and The Pool. The party, which is a free public event, will take place at Ladywell Fields (north, by the cafe) – near to Ladywell Station (a 10-12 minute train journey from London Bridge). The event runs from 6.00-9.00 pm p the band will be on around 7.00.

3 Rivers Clean Up (3RCU) is organised by Thames 21 alongside a number of local volunteer organisations from the boroughs of Lewisham, Greenwich and Bromley. For more information about 3RCU check out: http://www.3riverscleanup.co.uk/ and follow @3RCU on Twitter

New website

We’ve gone over to WordPress as the old site was getting a bit complicated and therefore hard to navigate, let alone keep up-to-date. Apologies if anything you’re looking for isn’t here. We’ve trimmed things down a bit. If you’re after photos, a show video or anything else that isn’t here, just drop us a line. It’ll probably be somewhere on a hard drive at Daedalus HQ.

Please let us know if you spot any glitches or if you can suggest any improvements. Thanks.