Feral: Jordan McKenzie

VITRINE Bermondsey Square, Bermondsey Square, London
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This event ended on Friday 7th of December 2012
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Free
Location

VITRINE Bermondsey Square, Bermondsey Square, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Borough 0.62 miles

‘Feral’ is a satirical and critical examination of attitudes towards the positioning of youth post ‘The Riots’; presented as a humorous and engaging performance installation taking place on the public square and accompanied by a short film, by London-based artist Jordan McKenzie.

The performance comments upon the demonization of youth in the current political and social climate of the ‘credit crunch’ and examines our attitudes towards gangs, outsiders and those who are seen as attempting to exist ‘beyond the law’. Employing the iconic signifiers of the ‘hoodie’ and bandanna, four girls, sat astride home made white hobby-horses, writhe, canter and trot their way through the city, mixing street dance with ritual and performance art.

Alongside this performance there will also be a ‘late night’ screening of a film that the artist has made, also entitled ‘Feral’. Set against self-conscious images of inner city housing and decay, the horse-gang are seen riding the city to a soundtrack composed by Ain Bailey. The composition was created by employing the Futurist methodologies of Russolo’s Art of Noises (1916) re-engaging with the city as a site of speed and infinite velocity, reframing the territories of inner city estates as sites of adventure and excitement.

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