Noise of Art
Noise of Art’s next London events will run from 17 September to 15 October and launch with Metiss’age Street Art Festival, an event taking place in Rome, Paris and London, supported by the Cultural Programme of the European Union.
Involving club nights, music, cross platform arts, contemporary dance and family friendly day time sessions. Noise of Art is also working with Tree For Cities to plant trees in inner city environments.
OPENING EVENTS
On Saturday 17 September Noise of Art is organising day and night events for the London leg of the Metiss’age Street Art Festival.
The day features street painting, music and art and celebrates cultural diversity, life in the city and urban eco diversity in the European Union. It is followed by a night of art-clubbing.
Metiss’age events are supported by the European Union’s Cultural Programme around intercultural dialogue between three European countries and capitals. The events are organised in partnership with Metiss’age founder, Global Warming, in Paris, and Explora Museum in Rome. Events in Paris will take place on Sunday 11 September in the Park at La Villette and Rome on Sunday 2nd October.
The events in London are also being run in partnership with Trees For Cities, supporting their charity work planting trees in inner cities.
Saturday 17 September
Noise of Art presents Metiss’age
10 am – 3 pm Battersea Park, London SW11
9:30pm – 4 am Village Underground, EC2A 3PQ
Acts across day and night include:
Peter Kruder (Kruder and Dorfmiester/ G Stone), Si Begg (Mute/ Mutate), Ashley Beedle (Outhear Audio/ Dark Star/ Xpress 2), Ben Osborne (Noise of Art/ Slipped Disco), Miss Led, Dec Shoes, Fred’s House, 6 Day Riot, Evokoteur, Dpplgngrs, Tiny Dragons, Peter Hepworth, Artwork, Kevin Pierce, Portfolio (Mighty Rumble), Your Mum, Overlap, The People Pile, David Jenkins (C21), Rupert the Brewer, Mark Scott Wood and more to be announced.
Details below:
Day Event
Saturday 17 September
Noise of Art presents Metiss’age Junior Street Art Festival and Music Picnic
@ the Treeathalon, Battersea Park, London SW11
Free entry: 10am – 3pm
Taking place alongside Trees For Cities’ Tree-athalon race, the street art and music picnic at Battersea Park will feature a large interactive street painting designed by rising London artist Miss Led, mythical creatures created by artist Mark Scott Wood, performers, dancers and DJs and live bands playing everything from folk music to electro.
Organised by Noise of Art to run alongside the Trees For Cities Treeathalon, the Metiss’age street art and music picnic is an all ages family event celebrating cultural and ecological diversity around the theme of “Life in the City”. The centre piece of Metiss’age is an interactive street painting celebrating cultural and eco diversity in London and designed by London artist Miss Led. It will be painted by young people and members of the public. The painting is part of two sister creations being painted initially in Paris ending in Rome.
The event will feature stalls, information about tree planting, an attempt at the barefoot 100 meter running world record, performance art, acrobats, street acts, a solar powered mobile music stage, costumes, dance, music, cross platform art and trees.
The street art and music events will take place alongside Trees For Cities Tree-athalon, a 5K marathon that raises money to plant trees in inner cities.
To join the run go to www.treesforcities.co.uk
More information at www.noiseofart.org and www.metiss-age.org
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