Press Release. Experimental Research Lab - Waldorf Project Chapter Three - FUTURO. 14-16 May 2015

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PRESS RELEASE April 2015

THE WALDORF PROJECT EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH LAB (E.R.L.) FOR

CHAPTER THREE / FUTURO Thurs 14 – Sat 16 May 2015 Performances at 6:30pm and 9pm every night Tickets £78 A TUNNEL KINGS CROSS LONDON www.waldorfproject.com Following critically acclaimed Chapters One and Two, the Waldorf Project presents a preliminary “Experimental Research Laboratory”, exploring ambitious concepts to be staged in full in early 2016 as The Waldorf Project: Chapter Three / FUTURO A FUTURE VISION OF YESTERYEAR – STAGED THROUGH PIONEERING, GENRE-DEFYING ART FORM The Waldorf Project, alongside purveyors of the unusual Hendrick’s Gin and The Guardian, is set to reveal its third incarnation. The Experimental Research Laboratory (E.R.L.) for Waldorf Project: Chapter Three / FUTURO will run 14 – 16 May 2015 in a tunnel in London’s historic Kings Cross, and will be an opportunity to explore a full range of ambitious concepts and techniques in a more intimate, exclusive setting – while still creating a stand-alone experience. This advanced insight unites eight of the most pioneering practitioners in the worlds of visual art, gastronomy, design, theatre, choreography, electronic music and mixology, incorporating two new disciplines in the already impressive list of artist collaborators: liquid and product design. Developing the concept of an art performance (as with Chapter Two, as a new art form far beyond simply a ‘multi sensory experience’) it is through a rare synergy that the singular collected sensory emotional reaction is delivered to the guest. This synergy, combined with the imagination and bewildering skill of the creative team (see notes below) are interwoven and directed by artist Sean Rogg. Inspired by “Futuro”, the pre-fabricated flying saucer-shaped house designed by Matt Suuronenn in the late 1960s, the Waldorf Project will investigate and develop the spectacular, unadulterated ideas from that time. The minimal yet radical performances interpret and distil golden notions from the era, challenging guests and offering a new perspective, by way of a complete emotional excursion into the future. Setting aside today’s more prevalent dystopian projections for the future, Chapter Three/FUTURO centres upon those more fantasised visions of a utopian society – the dreams of a world which exists solely to facilitate TBurnsArts | 18 Bishops Court, 54 Folgate Street, London E1 6UN | 0207 377 5665 | tani@tburnsarts.com


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