Pussy Riot + Much More – Dark Mofo 2017 Second Announcement
SECOND LINEUP ANNOUNCEMENT
+ DARK MOFO 2017 +
This is the 5th annual Dark Mofo in Hobart, Tasmania and will be running from June 8th – 21st 2017
New Announcements include: Pussy Riot (Russia), GAIKA (UK), LE1F (USA), Nai Palm, Marco Fusinato & Striborg
Tickets go on sale 10am
www.darkmofo.net.au
Dark Mofo, Mona’s winter festival (June 8–21), has released its second phase lineup announcement for this year’s slightly saturnalian celebration, with more shadowy sounds and spectacles scheduled for Hobart, Launceston, and regional Tasmania, Australia.
Win a seven day Dark Pilgrimage: flights from any Australian capital city, accommodation, VIP accreditation, tickets to sold-out events and more.
Want to be part of our program? Dark Mofo is open to registration for participation of performers, dancers, noise makers, actors, and men or male-identifying people aged over 60 to fulfil a range of paid and volunteer positions during Dark Mofo 2017.
Act and Punishment – Pussy Riot (Russia)
Members of the feminist punk collective Pussy Riot join us for a screening of Evgeny Mitta’s extraordinary documentary, Act and Punishment (2015), about the activists and their incarceration for undermining “moral foundations” and offending “religious feelings” (Putin), followed by a Q&A with Pussy Riot’s Maria “Masha” Alyokhina and Alexander “Sasha” Bogino.
+ Wednesday 14 June, 8pm, Federation Concert Hall, $39 + booking fee.
Hermann Nitsch: In Conversation (Austria)
On the occasion of his major performance of 150.Action in Hobart, Australia, the artist will join us for a conversation about his work. Please note: this conversation may contain distressing imagery and themes. Parental discretion is strongly advised. Photo ID and bag checks will be conducted at the event.
+ Sunday 18 June, 1pm, Federation Concert Hall, $29 + booking fee.
Nai Palm + Ani Lou
Worship at the altar of future-soul with Nai Palm, a Grammy Award-nominated sonic seer and lead artist of Melbourne four-piece Hiatus Kaiyote, plus support from Hobart’s ambient dreamer Ani Lou.
+ Thursday 8 June, 10pm (doors 9.30pm), Odeon Theatre, $30 + booking fee.
GAIKA (UK) + Kojey Radical (UK) + Kandere
Explosive, progressive grime from Brixton performance artist and musician GAIKA, plus London rapper Kojey Radical’s urban hip-hop, and R&B from Kandere (Aus).
+ Sunday 11 June, 7.30pm (doors 6.30pm), Odeon Theatre, $30 + booking fee
Gold Class + Scott and Charlene’s Wedding (USA) + RVG + Chloe Alison Escott
Loud and proud post-punk from Melbourne’s Gold Class, retro pop-punk group RVG (Romy Vager Group), raw rock from New York-based Scott and Charlene’s Wedding plus synthy post-punk from Hobart’s own Chloe Alison Escott.
+ Saturday 10 June, 10pm (doors 9pm), Odeon Theatre, $30 + booking fee.
Dark Park
Dark Mofo’s large-scale public art playground at Macquarie Point on Hobart’s docks. www.darkmofo.net.au/program/dark-park/
Chris Levine + Robert Del Naja (Massive Attack) + Marco Perry
Technicolour lasers and immersive sound transform the night sky, organised by the rules of sacred geometry. Produced by EdenLAB (UK) and CPS (Australia). Laser production by ER (UK). An Australian exclusive.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 5pm–10pm
+ Thursday 15–Saturday 17 June, 5pm–10pm, Dark Park, Macquarie Point, free.
Chris Levine + Sacred Acoustics + Marco Perry
Forty laser beams forge a floating structure of light in a dark warehouse, resonating at OM 136.1 Hz—a core frequency that vibrates within human and celestial bodies. Produced by EdenLAB (UK) and CPS (Australia). Laser production by ER (UK). An Australian exclusive.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 5pm–10pm
+ Thursday 15–Sunday 18 June, 5pm–10pm, Dark Park, Macquarie Point, free.
Extended Breakdown – Marco Fusinato + Striborg
Thunderous guitar improvisation and crashing percussion from noise-guitarist Marco Fusinato with special guest and world-renowned yet rarely seen Tasmanian atmospheric black metal artist, Striborg. Presented by Dark Mofo and The Macfarlane Fund.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 7pm–9pm, Dark Park, Macquarie Point, free, 18+.
Hello Darkness – Daniel Boyd
Australian artist Daniel Boyd reinterprets Eurocentric perspectives of Australian history with a new presentation of multimedia works.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 5pm–10pm
+ Thursday 15–Sunday 18 June, 5pm–10pm, Dark Park, Macquarie Point, free.
Infinite Corpse – Terrapin Puppet Theatre
Inspired by the surrealist drawing game ‘Exquisite Corpse’, Terrapin Puppet Theatre invites the public to scribble and scrawl a section of our gigantic corpse, projected high up above the crowds before it rots away before your very eyes. Created by Matt Daniels, Jonathon Oxlade and Sam Routledge, with tent and costume art by Tom O’Hern.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 5pm–10pm
+ Thursday 15–Sunday 18 June, 5pm–10pm, Dark Park, Macquarie Point, free.
Dark Mofo Films
‘These are the worlds that we have made’—The Boys, directed by Rowan Woods
Dark Mofo Films is a curated festival-within-a-festival, taking up residence at Hobart’s historic State Cinema, presenting a searing selection of old and new cinematic delights that delves into the dark heart of contemporary culture.
“This year, we peer into the dark heart of incendiary new cinema… from the ennui and seething discontent of the Australian heartland, to the unsuspected violence lurking behind ordinary Australian suburban doors. We venture into the Southern Hemisphere’s largest haunted attraction in New Zealand, take an insider’s view of an explosive riot in the wake of the Egyptian revolution, and pry into the private traumas of devastating, unspeakable love. And we disappear into the transcendental grooves of one of our favourite Australian filmmakers, Amiel Courtin-Wilson.” – Dark Mofo Films curators James Hewison and Nick Batzias.
Dark Mofo’s curated films congregation singles out a seminal Australian film to kick-start the black beating heart of the selection. This year, the program revisits the dark underbelly of Australian culture, with a restored screening of the seminal, era-defining film, The Boys (1998).
The Dark Mofo Films program also includes Killing Ground (Aus, 2016), Boys in the Trees (Aus, 2016), Hounds of Love (Aus, 2016), Spookers (Aus/NZ, 2017), Dead Hands Dig Deep (Aus/US, 2016), The Silent Eye (US, 2016), and Clash (Egypt, 2016), with select director introductions and Q&A’s. More films to be announced on May 16.
+ Friday 2–Sunday 18 June, State Cinema + Cinemona + Odeon Theatre, tickets range from free to $10, and $19.50/$17.50 (season passes also available at State Cinema).
Dark Mofo Films Panel Discussion
Industry experts and film buffs discuss the legacy of Rowan Woods’ Australian classic, The Boys (1998), and its influence on the films and filmmakers showcased by Dark Mofo Films 2017. From the suburbs to the bush, from fear of the enemy within and anxiety about what the neighbours are up to behind closed curtains, we ask what makes Australian cinema distinct?
Panellists:
+ James Hewison (ACMI) and Nick Batzias (Madman Entertainment), curators of Dark Mofo Films
+ Damien Power, director of Killing Ground (2016)
+ Rowan Woods, director of The Boys (1998)
+ Facilitated by Luke Buckmaster, film critic for The Guardian Australia
+ Saturday 10 June, 3pm, Cinemona (Mona), free with RSVP (includes museum entry).
Häxan – Maria Moles
Experimental Melbourne percussionist Maria Moles conjures up a creepy live score for Benjamin Christensen’s 1922 silent film Häxan about witchcraft, devilry and persecution in the Middle Ages. Rare 16mm print supplied and projected by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Presented by Dark Mofo and Australia’s National Film and Sound Archive.
+ Thursday 15 June, 11pm (doors 10:30pm), Odeon Theatre, $10, 18+.
Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of Twin Peaks
Experimental ensemble Xiu Xiu (US) takes on the ever-eerie soundtrack to David Lynch’s classic Twin Peaks. Damn fine score, set to footage from the television series itself. First show sold out.
Second show announced:
+ Sunday 18 June, 7.30pm, Odeon Theatre, $49 + booking fee.
Dark Mofo and City of Hobart Winter Feast
The Dark Mofo and City of Hobart Winter Feast returns for its fifth year, taking up residence at the Princes Wharf precinct on Hobart’s historic waterfront on seven nights, across two weekends.
New announcement: three chef collaborations will take on the challenge of creating an ethically sourced, seasonal dish on charcoal barbeques. The collaborations are comprised of visiting female chefs, plus local chefs and producers, including Palisa Anderson and Amy Chanta (Chat Thai, Sydney), Analiese Gregory (Bar Brosé, Sydney), Matthew Evans (Fat Pig Farm, Cygnet), Sabine Spindler (Cornersmith, Sydney), Lilly Trewartha (Franklin, Hobart), Alistair Wise (Sweet Envy, Hobart), Danielle Alvarez (Fred’s, Sydney), and Massimo Mele (Sydney/Hobart).
But wait, there’s more: this year’s Winter Feast delectable temptations are provided by more than 60 stallholders, including Ashbolt Farm, Bruny Island Cheese & Beer Co., Women of the Vine, Fat Pig Farm, A Tiny Place, Three Japanese, The Tea Bar, Cantina Latina, and Krumbies, plus many more tantalising tastemakers.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 4pm–10pm,
+ Thursday 15–Sunday 18 June, 4pm–10pm, Princes Wharf 1, free after 8pm nightly. Season Pass $50 + booking fee (seven-night ticket, priority entry). Under 16s free with registration.
Welcome Stranger
Dark Mofo’s alternative late-night offering: a multi-venue experiential, participatory art party where you can explore a pop-up community of private clubs, hotel rooms and closed venues where feminist punk, experimental art, avant-choreography, ecosexual bathing and performance combine.
Pussy Riot DJ Set (Russia): From Russia with love: the notorious punk activists will bring the songs that inspire their revolution to a late-night DJ set and show and tell.
Club Ecosex – Pony Express: Surrender to ecosexual divination with these pandrogynous evolutionaries.
LE1F (USA): Dance floor heartbreak from a raging New York riot boi.
Chondrule Terminus: Jess Johnson (NZ) and Andrew Clarke: An assemblage of multisensory talismans adorn a throne. Would you like a seat?
Fuck You, Buddy: Atlanta Eke: Human vs. machine: performers, tennis-ball machines, four-hundred tennis balls and a robotic lute explore simulation, game theory and augmented reality.
Bass Bath – Byron J Scullin: Surrender to such lush bass, it’s basically an internal massage, with this new iteration of a Dark Park favourite.
OK EG: Immersive ambient techno combining hypnotic rhythms with granular textures, analog synthesis and vocal harmonies.
Divide and Dissolve: Bone-crushing drums, guitar, sax and live effects create music intent on dismantling white supremacy and empowering black and indigenous people.
Miss Blanks: This Brisvegas fashion icon, internet hooligan and femme fatale serves up raw raps and unapologetic hip-hop with great hair and a bad attitude.
Doug Hream Blunt (USA): This San Franciscan funk maverick is coming to Tasmania to start a band. Ride the tiger.
Laraaji (USA): Glistening New Age ambient music, sound healing and laughter meditation from a New York guru. A Brian Eno favourite.
Bitch Diesel: Four broads chasing glory and wreaking havoc.
Spike Fuck: Love, obsession and smackwave among the ruins.
Betty Grumble: A maniacal feminist contagion and ecosexual clown. Are you Betty to Grumble?
Gordon Koang (Sudan): Political, hypnotic Afro-pop from a superstar of South Sudan.
Khun Narin (Thailand): Lo-fi mystical psychedelia from this former wedding band, hailing from a remote village in Thailand.
+ Sold out: Thursday 15–Saturday 17 June, from 8.30pm till late, various locations.
On Silence
A series of free talks on the theme of silence in politics, science and art, hosted by the University of Tasmania and streamed live. Speakers announced soon. Continue the conversation by taking part in UTAS’s free online course about silence and Dark Mofo. Presented by Dark Mofo, University of Tasmania and the Tasmanian College of the Arts.
Censorship
Saturday 10 June, 1pm, Dechaineux Lecture Theatre, Centre for the Arts, freeStealth
Sunday 11 June, 1pm, Dechaineux Lecture Theatre, Centre for the Arts, freeVoid
Saturday 17 June, 1pm, Dechaineux Lecture Theatre, Centre for the Arts, free.
Extinction – Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
A silent and spectral screening of the iconic film footage of the last known thylacine (Tasmanian tiger), projected upon TMAG’s historic Watergate Wall. Presented by Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office in association with Dark Mofo.
+ Thursday 8–Wednesday 21 June, 5pm–10pm, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, free.
Death Mask – Brigita Ozolins
An unsettling display by Tasmanian artist Brigita Ozolins of the death masks of executed Tasmanian convicts, created according to the nineteenth-century pseudoscience of phrenology, which sought to decipher an individual’s personality traits and criminal proclivities from the shape of their skull. Presented by Narryna and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in association with Dark Mofo.
+ Friday 9–Wednesday 21 June, 10am–6pm (open till 10pm Fridays and Saturdays), Narryna, Battery Point, entry by gold coin donation.
Occasions – Isabel Lewis (Germany)
A series of celebratory, multi-sensory gatherings at Contemporary Art Tasmania, with Berlin-based artist, DJ, dancer, and our host, Isabel Lewis, who will be inviting participation in ‘occasions’—as art party meets indoor garden soirée—and then to explore the aftermath, left on display as decor. Presented by Dark Mofo and Contemporary Art Tasmania, curated by Scot Cotterell and designed by Juan Chacón.
+ Performances: Wednesday 7–Sunday 11 June, 6pm-9pm
+ Decor: Thursday 8–Wednesday 21 June, 12pm-5pm, Contemporary Art Tasmania, free.
WUNDERKAMMERAMA – Milan Milojevic
Acclaimed Australian printmaker Milan Milojevic presents a wunderkammer—cabinet of curiosities—of prints, projections, dioramas and constructed objects inspired by the imaginary flora and fauna from Jorges Luis Borges’s The Book of Imaginary Beings (1957). Presented by Dark Mofo and Clarence City Council.
+ Opening Friday 2 June, 6pm
+ Continues Saturday 3–Sunday 25 June, 11am–5pm (closed Monday 5 + Tuesday 6 June), Rosny Barn, free.
Outposts – Peter Blamey + Eden Meure + Sally McIntyre + Pip Stafford + Robert Ashley
Lost signals and voices from the electro-magnetosphere seethe and mutter in the dark. As night falls, return for The Last Bastion live performance.
+ Saturday 10–Saturday 24 June, 10am–4pm, Long Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre, free.
The Last Bastion – Artists of Outposts
A sonic assault, performed live by the artists of the Outposts exhibition plus audio artists from near and far. With Matt Warren, Julia Drouhin, Dani Kirby, Edwina Stevens (Eves) and Jen Tait, SmashHits (Eden Meure, Bethany Sweatman and Tom Robb), Julius Schwing, Alf Jackson, Greg Kingston, Alethea Coombe, Michael Matherson Saunders, Lexie Lynch, Dangerous Game + more.
+ Saturday 10 + Sunday 11 June, 7pm
+ Friday 16–Sunday 18 June, 7pm, Long Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre, door sales $10.
panopticon – Students of the Tasmanian College of the Arts
View live performances through peepholes. You are the watcher; they, the watched. Presented by the Tasmanian College of the Arts, University of Tasmania, in association with Dark Mofo.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 5pm–10pm
+ Thursday 15–Sunday 18 June, 5pm–10pm, Ground floor windows, Centre for the Arts, free.
Disquiet (Off You) – The Ryan Sisters + Natalie Ryan + Andy Hutson + Eva Nilssen + Jon Butt + Joseph Ray Shrimpton
Venture underground to a space of silent foreboding, where six artists will disrupt our expectations of the modern world. Curated by Stephanie Han. Presented by Constance ARI in association with Dark Mofo.
+ Opening Wednesday 14 June, 6.30pm–9pm
+ Wednesday 14–Saturday 17 June, 11am–9pm, Closing Night Silent Party Saturday 17 June, 6.30pm–9pm, Hobart Town Hall Underground, free.
Devil in the Streets – Kickstart Arts + Cary Littleford + Matthew Fargher
Here be devils: a wild forest unfurls in the urban sprawl, along a thirty-metre-long interactive street art mural created by artists and people seeking employment. Presented by Dark Mofo and Kickstart Arts.
+ Friday 9–Sunday 11 June, 6pm–10pm, Market Place Car Park, free.
Dark Mofo June 8-21, 2017, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia www.darkmofo.net.au
DARK MOFO 2017
NEW EVENTS: SECOND PHASE LINEUP ANNOUNCED
+ Act and Punishment: Pussy Riot* (Russia) + Hermann Nitsch: In Conversation* (Austria) + Nai Palm + Ani Lou + Gold Class + Scott and Charlene’s Wedding + RVG + Chloe Alison Escott + GAIKA (UK) + Kojey Radical (UK) + Kandere + Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of Twin Peaks (USA): second show + Welcome Stranger + Pussy Riot DJ Set (Russia) + Club Ecosex: Pony Express + LE1F (USA) + Chondrule Terminus: Jess Johnson (NZ) + Andrew Clarke + Fuck You, Buddy: Atlanta Eke + Bass Bath – Byron J Scullin + OK EG + Divide and Dissolve + Miss Blanks + Doug Hream Blunt (USA) + Laraaji (USA) + Bitch Diesel + Spike Fuck + Betty Grumble + Gordon Koang (Sudan) + Khun Narin (Thailand) + Dark Park: New artists announced + Extended Breakdown: Marco Fusinato + Striborg + Hello Darkness: Daniel Boyd + Infinite Corpse: Terrapin Puppet Theatre + Occasions: Isabel Lewis (Germany) + Death Masks: Brigita Ozolins + panopticon + Devil in the Streets: Kickstart Arts + Cary Littleford + Matthew Fargher + WUNDERKAMMERAMA: Milan Milojevic + Extinction + Disquiet (Off You): Constance ARI + Outposts + The Last Bastion + Dark Mofo Films + Häxan: Maria Moles + On Silence + Censorship + Void + Stealth +
FIRST PHASE – LINEUP ALREADY ANNOUNCED
+ Mogwai (Scotland)* + Einstürzende Neubauten* + Ulver* (Norway) + Messe I.X-VI.X – Ulver with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra* + Chris Levine* (GBR) + 150.Action – Hermann Nitsch* (Austria) + Empty Ocean – Mike Parr + Sound of Silence – Alfredo Jaar* (Chile/USA) + Welcome Stranger + Dark Mofo and City of Hobart Winter Feast + Dark Park + Siren Song – Supple Fox and Byron J Scullin + RBMA: Transliminal + Crossing – Unconscious Collective + Miles Brown + Danielle de Picciotto + Alexander Hacke + Ancient Rain + Paul Kelly + Camille O’Sullivan (Ireland/UK) + Feargal Murray (Scotland/UK) + Hymns to the Dead + Taake (Norway) + Anaal Nathrakh* (UK) + Barshasketh (Scotland/New Zealand) + Grave Miasma (UK) + Mournful Congregation + Buried Country + A.B. Original + Thelma Plum + Sleeping Beauty + The Museum of Everything + Sophie Hutchings + Ogoh-ogoh – The Purging / The Burning + Borderlands + Alessandro Cortini (Italy) + Klara Lewis (Sweden) + Grouper (USA) + Lawrence English + Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of Twin Peaks (USA) + The Second Woman + Radio Gothic + The Dark Chorus + Luke Howard + Tilman Robinson + Silence + Nude Solstice Swim +
*Australian Exclusive
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