Hail the New Puritan at Golden Age
Dancer Michael Clark's spots on the big screen.
Overview
Ease your way into the Easter long weekend with a film, cocktail and music at Golden Age Cinema and Bar. The main act of the evening is a screening of Hail The New Puritan (1987), starting at 7pm on Thursday, March 24.
Directed by Charles Atlas, this off-the-wall film tells the story dancer and choreographer Michael Clark, who hails from Aberdeen, Scotland. It's part-art flick, part-documentary and delves deep into Clark's life beyond the stage, drawing together interviews, rehearsals and performance preparation, as well as bowls of fruit and spots, spots, spots.
Artist and fashion designer Leigh Bowery took care of production design, while the soundtrack was the work of The Fall and Glenn Branca, among others. Pelvis DJs are the brains behind this event and they'll be playing in the bar all night long.
Information
Thu, Mar 24, 2016
Thu, Mar 24, 2016
7:00pm
Paramount House, 80 Commonwealth Street
Surry Hills
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