A reminder about this special event happening this Wednesday at Iklectik Arts Lab.

KEN HOLLINGS & FRIENDS: AT THE GATES OF PURGATORY

On Wednesday 5 April, we'll be presenting a unique, long-form reading event at one of London's finest experimental music and arts spaces, Iklectik Arts Lab.

Wednesday 5 April 2023 | Doors: 7:30pm | Start: 8pm
Our Kiosk opens 1 hour before doors. Tickets: £11 Advance / £13 OTD DICE TICKETS


Iklectik Arts Lab, ‘Old Paradise Yard’, 20 Carlisle Lane (Royal Street corner) next to Archbishop’s Park, London, SE1 7LG

More details and tickets are available here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ken Hollings will read from his latest book Purgatory – The Trash Project Volume II: Towards the Decay of Meaning, accompanied by live music from Lori E Allen, Martin McCarrick, Mark Pilkington and Howlround, in solo performances incorporating voice, cello, electronics and tape loops. 

Ken writes: "In the past I have always given short readings based on extracts from my work, but increasingly I have had members of the audience coming up to me afterwards saying that they would have liked to hear a little more. So, I thought I would give them a lot more.

At The Gates of Purgatory is a special ‘live audiobook’ adaptation of the first nine essays from my latest book for Strange Attractor: Purgatory – The Trash Project Volume II. This will be a continuous performance with no breaks or intervals featuring musical support and additional reading from Lori E Allen, Martin McCarrick, Mark Pilkington and Howlround.

I have worked with each of these amazing performers before, but this is the first time I’ve collaborated with all four of them at once. Expect a long deep dive into digitally looped cello, shimmering electronics and raw analogue tape effects. This is going to be a unique spoken-word experience. This may be a long reading for me, but it’s going to get very weird very quickly."

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Ken Hollings' The Trash Project is a three-part work modelled upon Dante’s Divine ComedyInferno, the first volume, deals with US underground and exploitation movies made during the 1960s, while Purgatory examines how nineteenth-century European attitudes towards Beauty and Morality still influence our attitudes towards Trash today. The first nine essays of Purgatory correspond directly to Dante’s account of the journey made by the dead to reach the gate to Mount Purgatory, where they will eventually atone for their sins.

 

Wednesday 5 April 2023 | Doors: 7:30pm | Start: 8pm
Our Kiosk opens 1 hour before doors. Tickets: £11 Advance / £13 OTD DICE TICKETS

More details and tickets are available here