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REVIEW: New Ways of Living: Pink Fringe

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Gary Clarke Dance Company

For two weeks this super surreal performance dance thingy which feels like John Walters has had a fourgey with Kiss the Rock band and sprinkled everything with glitter and then slipped it down a K hole is out in the feral reaches of a random location in Brighton. The Gary Clarke Dance Company are occupying an empty shop in Brighton for this Pink Fringe happening inspired by alternative living experiments of the 1970s, commune dwelling drag troupes such as Bloolips and the Cockettes, and the occupy movement.

Watch the trailer here:

GK1smallIt’s a vivid night, hallucinogenic and claustrophobic, as vacuous and meaningless as it is intimate and provocative, it’s a night of contradictions and all very very close. It’s the Beauty and the Beast, Edith Massey meets Edith Piaf, Sequin meets Scar. No chairs in this secret venue (the choice and location of which will delight anyone with a feel for Brighton’s night time characters and history) just move around, sit close and shimmy with the dancers.  Gary Clarke is currently regarded as one of the UK’s leading contemporary dance artists but due to the secret element part of the show I’m not going to give any of the performance away, which makes the review difficult to bulk out with any fact and saves me having to look like a pretentious twat by analysing and contextualising the movements and referential dance, phew!

But I can say I enjoyed it, it was fun and just the right side of creepy odd, full of glamour and the random joy of spontaneous creation. It’s manufactured nostalgia with an raised knowing eyebrow.   I liked the references to the Cockettes and the opening reminded me of some parties I went to in Berlin as part of the Tunten-culture in the early 90’s. Its Divine meets Hedwig (the Angry Inch not the owl….), its glittery maw scratches as it glints and the decent into bacchanalian chaos is referenced well.  It jerks into spasmodic motion and the performers gasp against their glazed over fourth walls, in this hothouse there are no stones to throw, just shade, looks and cool moves.

The place is full of transformed found objects and built by designer/maker Ryan Dawson-Laight it’s an honest and interesting representation of queer communal living.

cockketsA great start to the Pink Fringe, provocative and strangely comforting too, with a hard edge to knock your shins against. There are no observers in this New Way of Living and Clarke & his troupe drag us into the crepuscular world of creative decay and writhing over our expectations reminds us that at heart even the most avantgardelifestyle needs to have a cuddle

See the rest of the Pink Fringe line up here:

Thursday 27th February 7.30pm/9pm
Friday 28th February 7.30pm/9pm
Saturday 1st March 7.30pm/9pm

30 mins
£6 / £5

Secret Location – meet at The Marlborough Theatre

Brighton

For Tickets and more information see the link here

 

Home Secretary to visit Brighton this afternoon

Theresa May MP will visit Kemptown today, Friday, February 28.

Theresa May MP
Theresa May MP

She will join Simon Kirby MP, the Conservative MP for Kemptown and Peacehaven to discuss local policing issues including concerns over rising Hate Crime statistics.

 

 

 

 

 

City fails to set a budget for 2014 – 2015

City councillors fail to agree a budget for the next financial year following a six hour meeting last night.

Jason Kitcat

All three political parties on the city council, could not agree on the level of council tax increase for 2014-15.

A suggestion by the leader of the council, Cllr Jason Kitcat to reconvene on Thursday, March 6 was supported by Labour but opposed by the Conservatives. One of the few successful votes of the evening.

If an agreement is not reached by March 11 a budget will be imposed on the city by Eric Pickles MP, the Local Government Minister.

An ammendement by the Conservatives to reinstate the annual grant to Pride of £25,000 for the year 2014-15 was passed with the support of Labour who withdrew their own ammendment following the Conservative ammendment being successfully moved. However the overall budget was not agreed and councillors will return next Thursday to try and thrash out an agreement.

The Green Party maintained their position over not agreeing to reinstate the £25,000 grant to Pride.

Former Pride trustee, Cllr Geoffrey Bowden, Chair of Economic Development & Culture Committee spoke for the Greens in opposing the grant to Pride.

Cllr Bowden, said: “Pride is not a sacred cow” he went on to make a case for using any spare finance for security at the Gay Village Street Party in his Queens Park Ward over the Pride weekend.

Before being elected to political office in May 2011 Councillor Bowden was a former volunteer press officer and board member of Pride (South East) Ltd. He was involved with Pride during the stormy period in 2009-2010 when decisions made by the Pride board included the employment of a Chief Executive the charity could not afford and the engagement of a new production company to run Preston Park which eventually led Pride to crease trading in March 2012 with debts of over £200,000, caused through rising production costs and general mis-management.

Charity Commission records indicate that Cllr Bowden resigned from the charity in October 2010 well before Pride ceased trading. The Pride board at the time, which was chaired by Robert Clothier (aka Lady James) secured a £20,000 crisis loan from Brighton Council which remained unpaid when Pride (South East) ceased trading in March 2012.

Voluntary sector organisations protest against budget cuts

Representatives from voluntary sector organisations protested outside Hove Town Hall last night, Thursday, February 27.

Community Works Rally

The rally had been called by Community Works the local umbrella  for over 350 charities and voluntary groups to highlight the negative impact of the 2014/5 City Council budget proposals on local voluntary sector organisations.

Community Works

Elected LGBT Community Works representatives Gary Pargeter and Chris Cooke and the elected chair of the LGBT Community Safety Forum, Billie Lewis attended to show their support for all voluntary sector organisations across the city.

Protestors lobbied councillors of all parties as they arrived for the 2014-15 council budget debate.

Why Pride Matters to the Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council

Cllr Jason Kitcat, convenor of the Brighton and Hove Green Party explains why Pride Matters to him.

Cllr Jason Kitcat
Cllr Jason Kitcat

“We are proud that Brighton & Hove is such an incredibly diverse and open-minded place. Pride is a testament to that spirit of freedom burning strong in the heart of the city. So many come to live, work, study and visit our city because it’s a place where you feel free to be who you really want to be, feel free to be true to who you are. But we must always be restless in keeping that spirit burning in new generations of visitors and residents.

“What isn’t so obvious is the daily work by so many in the city to keep the spirit of diversity, acceptance and freedom burning strong. Pride is the annual beacon to this work. It’s essential we keep going and never give up as the spirit of Pride will always be needed in our city and as an inspiration to others around the world still struggling for their own freedom to live.”

Cllr Jason Kitcat, convenor of the Brighton and Hove Green Party

 

 

 

Labour equalities spokesperson supports Pride budget amendment

Cllr Chaun Wilson
Cllr Chaun Wilson

Cllr Chaun Wilson, Labour’s equalities spokesperson spoke passionately tonight (Thursday, February 27) in support of the Labour and Conservative budget ammendment to reinstate the annual grant to Brighton Pride by primarily drawing upon allocated funds from the council’s one off reserves.

 

 

Chaun said: “In recent weeks the news has been full of stories relating to laws passed in Russia and Uganda which seek to remove human rights from LGBT citizens.

“Countries which are not alone in turning a blind eye to the most horrendous brutality and suffering of LGBT people and believe it right to imprison inflict violence and humiliation on people for the simple act of falling in love.

“As we express our shock and disgust at their actions it is easy to forget our own track record in the UK on LGBT rights and the long fight members of the community have faced to get us where we are today.

“Brighton and Hove, home to a fantastic Pride event is an amazingly diverse and vibrant place to be, accepting people for who they are and not forcing people to conform to one set of ideals. And though homophobia, bi-phobia and transphobia still exist here, there is limited tolerance shown for such behaviour.

“This is why, I like many LGBT friends chose to come and live in Brighton and Hove because it stands out in the UK as a fair and tolerant city with a rich and diverse community spirit.

“But you know in some respects Brighton and Hove can act as a kind of bubble because outside the city it’s often difficult to avoid extreme homophobia and prejudice.

“Having lived outside Brighton and Hove for many years I have personal experience of severe homophobia and frequently encountered this at an institutional level in education, housing, law and health systems, whilst my family including two children were regularly subjected to verbal and physical abuse and even being forced to move house for our own safety on one occasion.

“Pride is for many, a symbolic event, which reminds us that we cannot take our freedom to live openly as LGBT people for granted whilst serving as a legacy for those who have suffered to bring us equality and acting as a huge beacon of hope to LGBT communities across the international landscape still fighting for their rights.

“Pride provides us with a benchmark for equality, enabling us to celebrate diversity and promote acceptance whilst bringing huge economic benefits to the city and garnering respect amongst those who support equality.

“Brighton and Hove is I believe the home of the best Pride event in the UK and feel the potential loss of Pride for want of our support would be a real travesty. I hope therefore that members from all parties will agree with us that £25k is a small price to pay for such a valuable asset and will support the amendments before them.”

 

 

 

 

 

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