Supernormal Festival 2014
Friday 8th to Sunday 10th August 2014Braziers Park School of Integrative Social Research, Ipsden, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 6AN, England MAP
£80 for a weekend ticket - SOLD OUT
Supernormal Festival is an experimental DIY Arts and Music festival incorporating artists and initiatives, performers and musicians to provide a critique of entertainment, spectacle and intrigue.
Now in it's fifth year, the event will take place in Braziers Park, in Oxfordshire from Friday 8th until Sunday 10th August 2014.
Line-up
Anji Cheung, Arabrot, Barberos, Death Shanties, Esben And The Witch, Falling Boy, Flamingods, Frank Fairfield, Gnod, Hacker Farm, Henry Blacker, Horse Loom, Joanna Gruesome, Kemper Norton, Luminous Bodies, Lutine, Maggie Nichols, MXLX, NG-52s, Palehorse, part wild horses mane on both sides: Conduit of the bottomless submundane, Phil Minton’s Feral Choir, Silver Stairs Of Ketchikan, Slum of Legs, Sly & The Family Drone, Spaceheads, Speak Galactic, SXSWNG, Teeth Of The Sea, Thought Forms, Alasdair Roberts, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Unicorn Pom Fritz (formerly DJ Shitmat), Bass Clef, Bong, Breathless, Dark Northumbrian, Fish Police, Grubby Mitts, The Jelas, Laura Cannell, Mary Hampton, Part Chimp (!), Ramleh, Richard Dawson, Sarah Angliss, and Shitwife.
Artists participating this year include Tape Bakery, Bermuda Triangle Test Transmission Engineers, Bridget Hart, Emma Lilwall, Death Shanties, Charismatic Mega Fauna, Form Constants, Graham Dunning Music by the Metre, Grubby Mitts, Kakarl and Diana Policarpo, and Harry Meadows.
This year’s film programme will be presented in The People’s Palace, a travelling cinema built from materials salvaged from the wreckage a 1920's picture house that previously stood in Galloway.
Tickets
Tickets have sold out they were priced at £80 for adults, and £50 for teens, a campervan supplement was priced at £50.
More info
For nearly two decades, artists have gathered for the Braziers International Artists Workshops and in 2010 they launched this artist-led event on the final weekend. Debate, international film, performance, art, and music will take place in the grounds of the 17th-century estate, now used as an artists' retreat.
Attendees can also expect a Shed Stage, Stage 2, The Wooden Barn (acoustic, art & performance), Pentagram Cinema, Disco Bar Tent, Church of Chaos (experimental music tent), Workshops and Activities for all ages, Family & Kid Friendly, Site Specific Performances, Discussion & Talks, Supernormal Superstore, Local Food Traders, and a Pop-up Restaurant.
The live music programme ranges from the experimental to the fabulously kitsch and super-loud, and sits alongside impromptu and incidental performances, events and talks which will take place throughout the grounds.
More information will be here when available.
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