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Acephalous Monster By Ron Athey

at

NIAMOS

Manchester

Wednesday 23rd of October 2019

19:00

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Acephalous Monster By Ron Athey

Event Type

Genre : Theatre

Description

A radical ritual for resistance. A provocation for where we are now.

Word of Warning presents Ron Athey's Acephalous Monster in Hulme's NIAMOS on Wed 23 Oct at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm)

Tickets: pick your price (£5/£10/£15) and pay online in advance, a limited number of tickets will be available for purchase on the door from 7pm.
We'd be grateful for as much as you can afford (NB all seats are unreserved, so ticket prices do not reflect viewing positions).
Enquiries: 07488 308 111 (on the night) / 0161 232 6086 (during weekday office hours)

Age Limit: strictly for those aged 18+
Warning: includes nudity, blood-letting, BDSM + graphic sexual content. An intense viewing experience for some, we recommend those of a more sensitive disposition read the specific content warnings and use discretion before buying tickets.
Duration: approximately 1 hour (no interval).
Features: spoken English, movement, projected film, amplified sound.
Please note: part of NIAMOS' charm is breathing life back into the faded grandeur of a gently decaying old theatre, but all that atmosphere comes at a cost (it's a big old unheated building) so please WRAP UP WARM + WEAR LAYERS.
Specific age + access info: please get in touch with us by emailing info@habmcr.org or call 0161 232 6086 during weekday office hours.


Inspired in part by the secret society of Acéphale the 1930s anti-fascist review and magazine published by philosopher Georges Bataille Ron Athey attempts to make sense of a current reality where neo-fascism is mutating, creeping, and marching.

Turning to the Acéphale the eponymous figure of the headless man and powerful symbol of radical transformation Athey's new work uses projections, readings, lectures, appropriated text, and sound

in some ways, this headless warrior is a perfect metaphor for Trump's America?

Making full use of his pioneering S&M practice, and by re-imagining cut-up technique pioneer Brion Gysin's brutalist Pistol Poem as a vocal/percussive choreography, Athey presents "a political satire of sorts" in this radically transformative ritual for resistance.

An iconic figure in contemporary art and performance, American artist Ron Athey has been pursuing the transcendent and sublime through performance for more than three decades. Best known for his boundary-pushing body mutilations, Athey's earliest performances were in LA's early 80s underground music scene. During the 90s he rose to international prominence making work that explored challenging subjects like the relationships between desire, sexuality and traumatic experience, and confronted conservative narratives around AIDS, S&M, and body autonomy.

a delirious five-part multimedia performance, equal parts operatic and punk rock, and littered with citations from other artists including Georges Bataille, Genesis P-Orridge and Brion Gysin. ELEPHANT.art magazine


Concept + Performer: Ron Athey | Director: Sean Griffin | Sound Design: Opera Povera | Art Direction, Masks, Headpieces: Hermes Pittakos | Wigs: Christian Warren Landon, aka The Wig Daddy | Videographer: Graham Kolbeins | Lighting Designer: Antígona González | Video Designer: Robin A. Ediger-Seto
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Image: Rachel Papo

Niamos

Venue Type

Performing Arts Theatre

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Description

15 Chichester Road,

Manchester,

Greater Manchester,

England,

M15 5EU.

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