December 06, 2005

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THE HORSE HOSPITAL DECEMBER / JANUARY 2005/6

THE HORSE HOSPITAL DECEMBER / JANUARY 2005/6

PHIBES RISEN
An exhibition curated by Mark Ferelli of never-before-seen stills from 'The Abominable Dr Phibes" by legendary cinema stillsman John Jay, with special magic lantern performances by Mark Ferelli.
Exhibition runs December 5th - January 21st 2006.
Magic Lantern performances (with special soundtrack by Adele Nozedar),
Sunday the 18th of December, 7.30pm and
Saturday the 21st of January, 7.30pm.
£7 entry / £5 members / concs

DARK NIGHTS OF THE SOUL
Saturday the 14th of January, 7.30pm
CYCLE 11 - BEAST
A one-night-only play from the Foolish People theatre company, written & directed by John Harrigan.
£7 entry / £5 members / concs

HORSE HOSPITAL TV
INAUGURAL SHOW!
Friday the 20th of January, 7.30pm

You havent got time to sit on the internet all day looking at crap. But David Rage has.
And for your pleasure, once a month, the Horse Hospital compiles an hour of THE BEST CRAP IN THE WORLD.
For you to come and sit and watch.
FREE!
Members & guests only.

VLADMASTER
Saturday the 28th of January, 7.30pm

Portlands legendary Vladmaster experience stops at the Horse Hospital for a night of 3-D stereoscopic pleasures. Working with home-made viewmaster reels, Portland artist Vladimir tells stories that combine the intimate experience of the viewmaster with a public spectacle.
“Open your envelope and look at your Vladmasters! Every time you hear this sound – DING! – turn the lever on the right side of your viewer and advance. Now that I have tuned your responses as finely as those of Pavlovs dogs, point yourself towards the light!!”


NIGHT OF THE LIVING
KINOKULTURE
Saturday 4th February
doors 7.30pm, entry £7 / £5 members / concessions

Hows Your News
(Arthur Bradford, 1999, 82 mins)

Given money by South Parks Matt Stone and Trey Parker to produce a feature film, our intrepid reporters embark on a wild, Scooby-Doo sized mission, travelling coast-to-coast across the States in a hand-painted RV. Interviewing famous TV stars, truckers, and auctioneers along the way, these five mentally and psysically disabled journalists even freak out hitchhikers with their activist approach to reportage.

Fab.

PLUS

Bruno S: Estrangement is Death
(Miron Zownir, 2003, 60 mins)

Bruno S. reached worldwide success with his performance in Werner Herzog’s KASPAR HAUSER-movie. However, Bruno was rejected by his own family, and marked by his survival of medical experimentation during the Hitler-regime, and several periods of incarceration in psychiatric institutions. Deserted by Herzog after the appearance of the film, this documentary charts his subsequent forays into the artworld after his adoption by the Berlin underground scene.

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