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Don’t Miss: UTOPIA a ground-breaking installation by Penny Woolcock

Bloomberg Summer at the Roundhouse, the annual festival dedicated to introducing new audiences to innovative culture has returned this August with Utopia, a ground-breaking installation by Penny Woolcock, realised in collaboration with Block9. Taking over the Main Space, Utopia is a multi-sensory world focusing in on inequality, consumerism, housing, gentrification, education, crime and social media.

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All images David Levene

The piece has been imagined by award-winning Director and Filmmaker Penny Woolcock. Woolcock’s curiosity and craft for storytelling underpins all her work and for Utopia, she spent many months uncovering the stories of Londoners from the most wildly diverse of backgrounds to reveal the hidden narratives of the city. Her work has regularly focused on social cohesion, leading her to collaborate with young inner-city gang members and street hustlers (1 Day, One Mile Away).

Designers Block9 (Stephen Gallagher and Gideon Berger), revered for their visually arresting, post-apocalyptic spectacles, will work closely with Woolcock to design a symbolic representation of her vision. Block9 are best known for creating extravagant fantasy worlds for Glastonbury Festival, often comprising of grand scale tower blocks, tenements and tube trains.

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Named after Thomas More’s 16th century imagining of a self-contained world in which communities shared a common culture and way of life, Woolcock’s Utopia is peppered with narrative soundscapes that reverberate with stories that are personal, political and pertinent to the parallel lives being lived in the world’s biggest cities. The stories have all been collected by Woolcock in interviews with residents across the social spectrum – from drug dealers, gangmembers, former offenders and sex workers to the homeless, the elderly, housewives and university graduates.

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Penny Woolcock said

“I am haunted by the way our city, any city, is experienced in such different ways. We all have our individual lives and stories that follow us onto the pavement but we inhabit shared public spaces in radically different ways. For some the city is a playground, for others a battlefield.”

Utopia involves contributions and close collaboration with participants from the Roundhouse’s creative programme for 11-25 year-olds. In 2014 Woolcock worked with young people to find and interview local Camden residents for Utopia and one of the participants has become a paid assistant on this project. Others have become some of the voices heard in the installation. Young people from across the programme will also perform at the installation’s evening events which are still to be announced.

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Bloomberg’s long term partnership with the Roundhouse builds on a shared commitment to support artistic innovation, ground breaking technologies and access for new audiences in the arts. For the third year running, Bloomberg Summer will have a weekly ‘pay what you like’ event to ensure that as many people as possible have the opportunity to enjoy it.

#RHUtopia

Bloomberg Summer at the Roundhouse Utopia: Until – Sunday 23rd August Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH Tickets: £10 (£5 GET IN for 16-25s) – ‘Pay What you Like’ every Tuesday
roundhouse.org.uk
Age guidance: The installation includes stories and themes of an adult nature and is recommended for ages 14+

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