Sunday, 16 October 2011

THE BRITISH MUSIC EXPERIENCE



The British Music Experience combines cutting-edge displays with memorabilia loaned by stars like Amy Winehouse, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie and Oasis.
There is also the chance to learn different dance crazes and try out musical instruments.
Seven musical eras, from 1945 to the present day, are represented with their own exhibition zones.
The 1975-85 zone contains David Bowie's Ashes To Ashes clown suit, Adam Ant's Kings of the Wild Frontier outfit and a blue silk suit worn by Duran Duran's Roger Taylor in their Rio video.
A display in the 1993-2008 area houses Noel Gallagher's Union Jack guitar, a guitar owned by Blur's Graham Coxon and a pair of Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker's glasses.
More than 100 artists have given about £5m worth of memorabilia to the display, according to promoter Harvey Goldsmith, the exhibition's chairman.
Boris Johnson at the British Music Experience
London mayor Boris Johnson tried the drums during a visit to the exhibition
The UK was lacking a venue that "reflects the rich history of fantastic talent that we have spawned continuously that has conquered the world", he said.
The items are accompanied by videos of the exhibits in action, and each zone contains a giant interactive screen charting the era's landmark events.
Other activities include the chance to Dance the Decades, in which visitors are taught routines ranging from the macarena to voguing by a virtual instructor.
Guitars, drums and keyboards are available to play in an interactive studio, alongside tuition videos by acts like KT Tunstall and The Magic Numbers.
The £9.5m attraction covers 22,000 square feet and eventually hopes to pull in 350,000 visitors a year. Tickets cost £15.
The O2, in Greenwich, south east London, is also the home of one of the UK's leading music venues, which has secured high-profile gigs by the likes of Led Zeppelin, Michael Jackson and Prince.

BBC news report on the opening in 2009



Video made the Radio Star:
Music Videos, the Craft and the Creative
Various dates through October & November

This autumn the British Music experience is celebrating the music video director. 30 years on from the birth of MTV the music video has developed and evolved into a creative explosion and visual representation of an artists work. They delight, entertain and excite and when directed by some of the UK’s finest talent, have the ability to open our eyes to other worlds, and broader issues.
In a series of intimate discussions directors will be discussing their work, inspirations and experiences. It will also shine a light behind the scenes showing what it takes to get these videos in the public domain, from the technology and software used to scouting for locations.

Kevin Godley: Bands On Film
7:30pm Thursday 13th October

   

Anton Nelson: Live Footage
7:30pm Thursday 3rd November

   

Trudy Bellinger: Pop Palette
7.30pm Thursday 17th November

   


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