Aye up internet folk!
Been a bit slack with blog posts of late but i assure i am alive well and in fine fettle. Lots going on but for now I just wanted to let people know about this upcoming night of frivolity we/Black Dogs are assembling this weekend.
So if you are at a loose end this Sunday evening, 24 July, pop into The Constitution pub in Camden, London between 19.00 - 23.00 to celebrate the end of the Camden Players Festival which has been taking place through a variety of events across Camden during July.
Hope to see you there! More new new news soons
Luke
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Black Dogs presents
Unlearned Tricks: A night of improvised music, art and general dog play
Sunday 24 July 2011 19.00 - 23.00 The Constitution
42 St Pancras Way
London
NW1 0QT Join us on the final night of the Camden Players festival to enjoy an evening of wholesomely bizarre and entertaining music, performance and artists' film selected and presented by art collective Black Dogs. Featuring performances from Sly and the Family Drone, the Black Dogs Ensemble, the Peter J. Taylor Guitar Orchestra, Stockpot Stopcock, Patrick Coyle, and more, Black Dogs will celebrate and conclude this month-long cultural adventure through Camden in a suitably reflective and mysterious manner.
Sunday 24 July 2011 19.00 - 23.00 The Constitution
42 St Pancras Way
London
NW1 0QT Join us on the final night of the Camden Players festival to enjoy an evening of wholesomely bizarre and entertaining music, performance and artists' film selected and presented by art collective Black Dogs. Featuring performances from Sly and the Family Drone, the Black Dogs Ensemble, the Peter J. Taylor Guitar Orchestra, Stockpot Stopcock, Patrick Coyle, and more, Black Dogs will celebrate and conclude this month-long cultural adventure through Camden in a suitably reflective and mysterious manner.
Black Dogs is an art collective formed in 2003 in Leeds with a core membership of ten artists based in Leeds, Bradford, London and Milton Keynes. They operate as a DIY, not-for-profit organisation with an output which has included formal exhibitions, relational and participatory installations, public events and interventions, publications, video, audio works, and collaborative learning projects. Black Dogs' activities shift between social practice and art and through the structure and operation of the group ideas of collaboration, not-for-profit motives, and self-organised approaches to artistic practice are continually explored and developed.
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