Spaghetti
Club



Spaghetti
Club
Taking delight til the end of time, celebrating what is odd and good
in the world.
Background
Spaghetti Club formerly known as Live Art Forum South West was established
in April 2001.
The initial reasoning was to develop a focal point and support network
for Live practitioners in an otherwise disparate region of Live activity.
Our initial remit was to provide an opportunity for information exchange,
skill sharing, mutual support and group advocacy for practitioners in
the region. After a residency in August 2004, LAFSW aimed to concentrate
it's focus on the core member's own creative work.
Awards/Activities
Apr 05: Awarded Assoicate artists award from the Arnofini to support
our activties.
Sept 04: Film, Twist Again entered into Depict, Watershed, Bristol competition.
Aug 04: 3 week residency with Bomba Suicida, Portugal. The Bristol Pieces
was an Arnolfini initiative to support two artist led groups to make
work together in response to a site and each other in Bristol. The final
performance was highly successful and follow projects are under research.
April 02: Tonight Matthew I am. An all day platform event at Arnolfini,
Bristol. 15 performance artists and companies presented work in and
around the Arnolfini throughout the day.
02 ? 05: Three Minute Warning A performance event shown locally and
nationally involving over 200 artists and approx 800 audience members.
Core Members
Elaine Kordys
An artist who works in installation and performance. Her works has been
presented both nationally and internationally in a variety of sites.
Alex Bradley
An artist who works across a variety of artforms and disciplines, from
physical to digital. Researching an itegrated approach to a disintegrating
world. Recent projects SUBJECT performance residency, Green Room, Manchester,
WHITEPLANE 2 interdisciplinary residency and installation in collaboration
with Charles Poulet, Baltic Gallery, Newcastle.
WEB: www.32k.co.uk www.whiteplane2.org
Tom Marshman
An artist who predominately works with action and text. His work has
been presented in traditional theatre spaces as well as unconventional
spaces like an allotment site. He is interested in transforming the
ordinary into the extraordinary.
Contact
Elaine Kordys, 20 Cambridge Street, Totterdown, Bristol, BS3 4TG.
T: 0117 3009359 M: 07814 567688 E: peeka@kordys.fsnet.co.uk