RAGE & EUPHORIA is a participatory live art performance which explores rage as catharsis. An intimate space where participants are invited to explore and process strong emotions through chosen actions, guided by live music.
In a world that is becoming increasingly polarised, this piece offers participants a space to reclaim their autonomy by channelling their emotions productively.
Charneh Watson (she/her) is a performance maker, community artist and anthropologist. Her practice combines live art, theatre, and participatory arts. In her work, Charneh aims to break down barriers through experimentation with artistic forms. Transforming her ideas into shared collaborative processes.
Access Notes:
• BSL on demand.
You will be asked if you require BSL when you book your tickets, simply select “yes” if you would like an interpreter to attend your session.
This style of interpretation is un-integrated and un-rehearsed, & therefore it is only for simple or conversational sound. Learn more about BUZZCUT Festival's access provisions here.
In order for us to arrange BSL we require 7 days notice, therefore this option will not be available for tickets booked after Wednesday 8 March. Please contact buzzcutkai@gmail.com for more info.
• Participants are invited to be physically active in line with their own capacities and may sit or stand.
Content Notes:
Audience participation, destruction of objects, loud music, noise, and light changes.
Ticket Info:
General Admission: £7
Sliding-Scale Ticket Guidance
£3 - £5
- If you frequently stress about basic needs and don’t always achieve them.
- You may be underemployed or unemployed.
- You rent low-end property and require assistance from government and/or voluntary assistance including food banks and benefits.
- You have little or no expendable income.
- You likely cannot afford a holiday or could not take the time off without financial burden.
£7 - £12
- You may stress about meeting your basic needs but regularly achieve them.
- You have access to financial savings or have the ability to save.
- You are employed.
- You may buy some new items and others second hand.
- You have expendable income.
- You can take a holiday annually or every couple of years without financial burden.
£15 - £20
- You rarely stress about meeting your basic needs and are comfortably able to meet them.
- You have access to financial savings.
- You are employed or may not need to work.
- You own your own property or may rent a higher-end property.
- You have expendable income.
- You can always afford to buy new items.
- You can afford to take an annual holiday.