Inbetween Time Festival

“An international celebration of real eccentricity and defiance, artistic bravery and audience openness” arrives in Bristol tomorrow. The Inbetween Time Festival of Live Art and Intrigue has a splendidly diverse programme of more than 75 events by artists from across the globe. Expect a breakneck programme of live, digital, sound, sculptural, architectural, dance, theatre and guerrilla works across five days.

Events include Condensation Box by UK performance artist Jordan McKensie, whose head will be contained within a glass cube at the Arnolfini and the sound of his breathing amplified; a wave machine on College Green created by two American performers using large blue tarpaulins; and a three-hour performance installation at Circomedia by a German and British duo, during which the entwined bodies of a naked woman and a slaughtered pig are sealed together with gold leaf (below).

Many more events could be described here, but they are the kind of things that need to be seen to be believed. Visit www.inbetweentime.co.uk for full details of the festival.

Limited £75 festival passes are available for the five days of the festival. Individual event tickets are also on sale from the Arnolfini Box Office. Prices range from £2 to £11.

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