Saturday 27 Jauary 2007
12.00-22.00
South Hill Park, Bracknell, RG12 7PA
£10 (£8), £5 NUS & under 25
Box Office: 01344 484123
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South Hill Park, Saturday 27 January, 12.00-22.00
37 artists, 1 day, 1 venue, £10 (£8), £5 NUS & under 25 
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LIVE WORK
Brian Catling
William Hunt
L H Trevail
Eitan Buchalter
Jenny Edbrooke
Katsunobu Yaguchi
Natasha Gilmore Dance Theatre
Abigail Marion Dance Company
Seth Kriebel and Zoe Bouras
Stephanie Douet
Ben and Holly
Tom Neill
Search Party
Ellen Duckenfield
Escape Theatre
Holly Slingsby
Pablo Perezzarate
VIDEO WORK - OVERGROUND
Gordon McKenna
Sophie Collier
Mike Hannon
Claire Blundell Jones
Alex Pearl
Morgan Beringer
Tessa Garland
Chirstinn Whyte
VIDEO WORK - UNDERGROUND
Tina Willgren
Simon Hempenstall
Paul Grimmer
Bobby Makes
Daryl Waller
Robert Delise-Bowtell
Edward Sands
Panayota Tzamourani
Lyn Lowenstein
Alex Hetherington
Romain Forquy
Maria Ioanna Xanthaki, Kate Johnson, Juan Juan Sun
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A direct coach from King Cross station to Fresh. Tickets are £20 and include your Fresh pass. Someone in a Fresh T-shirt will be in front of Kings Cross station to meet you and no-one will get left behind!
Departs 10am |
Returns by approx 11.30pm |
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Brian Catling

Eitan Buchalter

Jenny Edbrooke

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William Hunt

Gordon McKenna

Katsunobu Yaguchi
and 30 more!
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live art | performance | video | installation
podcast >> features an interview with William Hunt
programme >> // press release >> 
The most beautiful, bizarre and brilliant in new live work and video from 37 of the UK’s most exciting artists. This will be the eighth and greatest Fresh to date with a programme that includes a special performance from internationally renowned artist Brian Catling, William Hunt’s Call John the Boatman, a new work by Fresh-favourite Eitan Buchalter and Gordon McKenna’s film, monkey.
Also featured are the two artists that Fresh successfully nominated for the National Review of Live Art earlier this year, Jenny Edbrooke and Katsunobu Yaguchi, both previewing their NRLA performances.
The video works have been divided into two screenings: the Overground - showing in the venue’s cinema throughout the day - and the Underground - showing in a specially created Cellar Bar installation by nasty arts impresarios thiswasnotsupposedtohappen.
Live work curated by Richard Kingdom
Overground curated by Martin Franklin
Underground curated by Caroline Ward

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