The Trash Culture Revue is set to return to Cork with an eclectic mix of art, literature, theatre, gigs, slam poetry, film, food and workshops. It’s like no other arts festival in the country as it’s all produced on a zero budget by members of Ireland’s only free online arts skills exchange, mutantspace.com.
With over 1,000 members, Mutantspace skills exchange is delighted to be hosting another Trash Culture Revue. Taking place over two days, it kicks off at the Roundy, at 7pm on Friday November 25, with its fifth short film competition, ‘Mutant Rooms’. Later on that evening the Mutant Cabaret kicks off at 9pm featuring a jam packed mash up of spoken word, music, storytelling and poetry.
The second day of the revue sees The Woodford and The Old FAS building hosting events at 2pm on Saturday November 26. A short, intimate performance for a single audience member entitled, ‘Traveller’s Tales’: A one to one story exchange, takes place at The Woodford while The Provisional University presents a talk, ‘Critical Times’ in the Old FAS building.
Mutantspace is delighted to be hosting three exhibitions during the Festival; ‘Roots + Radicals’: Drawings by Susan Leen and ‘Disaster Cork’: Cut up street art by Leo Boyd. Both are on show at The Elysian Art Trail Venue while Carolyn Collier will be presenting ‘Daily Rituals’: A Lightbox exhibition at Tom Barrys on Barrack Street. There will also be a family Mini Mutant Tea Party by Veg Out at 3pm on Saturday afternoon at The Elysian. All three shows will be running for two weeks
Returning to The Roundy on the Saturday night, A Vision of Electro Trash featuring Djs and Film will begin at 9pm. The alternative gig for the evening and which remains elusive for now sees the return of Bill Coleman perform a secret gig at 9pm on Saturday November 26.
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