Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model

The Australian premiere of Bryony Kimmings' most child-friendly work.
Meg Watson
Published on March 15, 2014

Overview

It's safe to say Bryony Kimmings is not a fan of Miley Cyrus. In an attempt to undermine the sexualisation and commodification of childhood, this British performance artist and her niece Taylor dreamt up a new role model — "a dinosaur-loving, bike-riding, tuna-pasta-eating pop star" — and sought to make her world famous. The piece was a phenomenon in the UK garnering attention from the likes of Amanda Palmer and Yoko Ono, and now the stage show acts as a kind of dynamic analysis. Did it work? Was it necessary? Where do we go from here?

This event was featured in our top ten things to see at the Festival of Live Art. See the full list here.

Information

Tap and select Add to Home Screen to access Concrete Playground easily next time. x