"Live deconstructed dub, baile funk on the decks, b-boy animation screening and, of course, eye-popping contemporary dance (with guitars!) – Impermanence are pulling all the Friday night stops out for the closing of This Body fest: an exploration of hip-hop subculture and urban movement in the stunning gothic surrounds of The Mount Without."
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A
event
held at The Mount Without
on Friday 6th March. The event starts at 12:00.
IMPERMANENCE Presents...
THREADS
Part of _ THIS BODY // 1 _ a new festival of Dance
THREADS is an evening curated by Magnus & Izaak Brandt. Film, Music, Dance & Club Night combine to create an image of Bristol using the expanded lens of hip hop.
6.30pm: Film, TOM by Wilkie Branson
7.30pm: Interval
8.00pm: Music, Key from SP & Magnus Brandt Ft. Friends
8.30pm: Dance, Erase Your Name by Samara Langham
9.00pm - 1am: After party in the crypt.
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Film, TOM by Wilkie Branson
TOM is a story of self-rediscovery told through animation and dance. Branson’s people (all played by himself) are stop-motion with scribbled auras, in a world that is falling apart. Every environment and object is hand crafted, then 3D scanned creating a setting that feels both original and timeless.
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Music, Key from SP & Magnus Brandt Ft. Friends
Bristol-natives Key & Magnus Brandt thread spoken-word rap on dubbed soundscapes, sharing the sound of their lives and city. Brandt creates a deconstructed dub soundtrack for Key’s dread consciousness, telling raw stories of darkness and hope with some guest appearances.
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Dance, Erase Your Name by Samara Langham Solo
‘Erase Your Name’ is an open-format dance and music piece in collaboration with producer Shimz343. Featuring live guitar over distant production, Langham weaves her performance in and around the audience, blurring the lines between viewer and participant.
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AFTER PARTY/////////DJ's....
SIO
Bristol-based SIO is a multi-genre DJ deep in the dance world. One moment afrobeats, seamlessly transitioned to flint rap beats. SIO is both eclectic and danceable.
KHADJIA PALMER
Khadjia Palmer is Bristol’s queen of dancehall. With hits from and inspired by the Caribbean, she is sure to keep the parties going.
GUS
Gus is the founder of Baile do Futoro (Dance of the future) a collective pushing the boundaries of what Baile’s can look like. Expect hard hitting baile funk anthems and Brazilian underground gems.