Psychedelic Vermin - Charlie Woolley
Solo show @ Lima Zulu Opening 6pm, Thursday 3rd September 2015
https://www.facebook.com/events/112263455790475/
BACKHOUSEXNEWNOVETA | Strōdor, Sychan, Levon

Louis Backhouse/ New Noveta Presentation
(Flecks of Fuck Me Gently Red) 2015
Thursday 14th 18:00-21:00
Felix Melia - All in a Clearing

Felix Melia - All in a Clearing
Private View: 27th March 2015 - 18:30 / 22:00
Clearings are connected to a desire for making contingent spaces. They were the spaces in which we cultivated our collective intimacies and brought potentiality to the fore by embracing a shared vulnerability. Now clearings are the spaces to which we come, and from which we go, in one almost indiscernible movement. It’s a movement that still speaks to contingency or virtuality, just in a different way. Really no one wants to be pinned down, to be subsumed, but the best we can do is move things to the side, or go so far as erasing them, to retain that power and give ourselves room to breathe. The process is like the respiratory system: we construct clearings simply to fill them up again with stuff.
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www.limazulu.co.uk
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Open by Appointment 27th March - 3rd April
Richard Parry - Warehouse District

Opening Wednesday 25th February 2015, 7 – 10pm
By appointment until Sunday 1st March
Menna Cominetti - Woozee

Friday 06 February 2015 7pm > 10pm
Jamie Bracken Lobb - Daily Ablutions

29th January - 2nd February
PV 28th January 6-9pm
“You are not naked when you take off your clothes. You still wear your religious assumptions, your prejudices, your fears, your illusions, your delusions. When you shed the cultural operating system, then, essentially you stand naked before the inspection of your own psyche…and it’s from that position, a position outside the cultural operating system, that we can begin to ask real questions about what does it mean to be human, what kind of circumstance are we caught in, and what kind of structures, if any, can we put in place to assuage the plan and accentuate the glory and the wonder that lurks, waiting for us, in this very narrow slice of time between the birth canal and the yawning grave.”
- Terence Mckenna, Culture is your operating system, 1999
A solo presentation of a new body of work by Jamie Bracken Lobb
Can we Dance for me?

Dance is language.
Dance is memory.
Dance is the profane construction of self.
Can we Dance for Me? by Onyeka Igwe
Music by Beatrice Loft Schulz
OPENING
16th December 2014
7pm
LimaZulu
Learn. Bagua – Felix Waterhouse

13th + 14th December, 2.00 - 6.00pm
Bagua is a “rare and exquisite” martial art from China. On the 13th and 14th December, Felix Waterhouse will be leading a seminar at Limazulu, exploring some of the health-giving practices and perspectives which are central to the artform of Bagua Qu'an and Bagua Daoyin. To learn Bagua requires that we re-conceptualise and re-orientate our bodies to the realities of the world - stress, gravity, ageing and violence. Through participative discussion, music and simple, take-home exercises, Felix will explain how Bagua can help the modern individual to be more comfortable and at ease, with themselves and the world.
Space constraints mean that only 7 will be able to attend each day’s seminar - hence there will be 2 over that weekend.
Text or call 07980 731562 to book a space.
The event will be free and catered throughout - an evening meal will be provided at the seminar’s finish.
KLɨˈNIːK - Atiena Riollet

Opening on November the 13th from 6-9pm
Closing on November the 20th
