DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN 2002
LINE-UP CONFIRMED SO FAR
June 2002
Royal Festival Hall, London

With most of the artists now confirmed, London's Royal Festival Hall is thrilled to announce the much anticipated line-up for DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN 2002, boasting some of his favourite artists in an irresistible month of music, film and visual arts.

For the tenth annual Meltdown, --the festival director himself-will play a very special concert, 'THE NEW HEATHENS' NIGHT, June 29 at the Royal Festival Hall, sharing the bill with one of the most exhilarating live rock bands, THE DANDY WARHOLS, followed by a DJ set from JONATHAN ROSS in the Ballroom.

Other concert highlights include GORILLAZ' SPACE MONKEYZ DUB SESSION, a special one-off Meltdown event which sees the rambunctious virtual band collaborating with the ex-Specials/Fun Boy Three vocalist TERRY HALL at the RFH on June 21. The irascible GONZALES supports and prior to the show there's free entertainment in the Ballroom from Canada's LANGLEY SCHOOLS MUSIC PROJECT (REVISITED) and TERRY EDWARDS AND THE SCAPEGOATS, playing BOWIE-dub, ska and rock-steady. Accepting BOWIE's invitation the following night, pop giants COLDPLAY, with support from PETE YORN, bestow material from their forthcoming album, as do the darkly sensual SUEDE June 23, playing their first London show in three years. SUPERGRASS, proving that Britpop yielded a group of lasting appeal, also air new work at the RFH June 28, with support from the uniquely charming BOBBY CONN.

While the astonishing beauty of MERCURY REV is raising temperatures in the RFH June 27, next door BADLY DRAWN BOY will be giving a second consecutive, rare intimate show at the QEH. A couple of other bands also offer two bites each at the same venue a week earlier; new wave visionaries TELEVISION, certain to exhibit why many consider them the archetypal indie rock band June 19 and 20; and ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION, providing a live score to Mathieu Kassovitz' startling film-portrait of "Parisian Youth," La Haine, June 21 and 22.

Debuting a new band, Neil Hannon's lush and elegant DIVINE COMEDY play June 17, prior to which Finnish accordionist KIMMO POHJONEN plays the songs of DAVID BOWIE in the RFH Ballroom, as part of the BBC RADIO 3 FREE MELTDOWN STAGE (details of more events to be announced soon). The next night in the QEH, KIMMO POHJONEN'S KLUSTER creates extraordinary multi-dimensional sounds, sharing the bill with THE LONESOME ORGANIST (aka Jeremy Jacobson), the extraordinary one-man band whose consummate skill with his thrift-store assemblage of so many instruments never ceases to astound audiences.

Another of BOWIE's inspired double bills is the truly original US cult singer-songwriter DANIEL JOHNSTON, paired with THE LEGENDARY STARDUST COWBOY, from whom BOWIE borrowed the Stardust moniker for his own Ziggy creation, on June 15 in the QEH. The lyrically lush WATERBOYS go acoustic in the QEH June 16 and master of satire HARRY HILL, honored as the only non-musician in BOWIE's live line-up, brings his hilarious observations to the South Bank June 17.

Throughout all of June, the National Film Theatre presents DAVID BOWIE's choice of the best of contemporary digital film-making. From Abbas Kiarastami's "ABC Africa" (2001) to Agnes Varda's "The Gleaners and I" (2000) by way of Michael Winterbottom's "24 Hour Party People" (2002), this is a program which shows some of the dizzying potential offered by new digital technology.

Other highlights of the 14-film-survey include a special preview of Japanese animation "Avalon" (2000 dir. Oshii Mamoru), an astonishing live-action sci-fi fable; "Tape" (2001 dir. Richard Linklater), a searing account of the reunion of a drug-dealing fireman and a film-maker; and a quadruple-screen remix of Mike Figgis' "Timecode" (2000), in which four separate but interlinked stories unwind in parallel, one of the most exhilarating filmic experiments of recent times.

An exhibition is also staged as an integral part of DAVID BOWIE's MELTDOWN 2002. The group of artists presented in "Sound and Vision" (Royal Festival Hall Level 2 Foyer, 10 - 29 June) have been selected from BOWIEart, BOWIE's website that allows direct access to the talents of young artists, giving them the exposure they deserve at an important time in their careers. As current or recent graduates from top British colleges, all the artists raise questions of articulation without relying exclusively on the purely visual. Selected works are concerned with the intensities of musical or popular pleasures, employing contemporary culture as their language or sound as their source. Artists include Gaia Alessi and Richard Bradbury, kr buxey, Tsai-Wei Chen, Anthony Gross, Daniel Howard-Birt, Graham Hudson, Luke Oxley, Seb Patane, Giles Round and Mathew Sawyer.

Works in "SOUND AND VISION" range from reconfigured footage of hysterical female fans at Tom Jones concerts, to a light piece that mischievously and critically re-works a Grandmaster Flash lyric, to an orchestral war between two competing mixing decks and a living flowerbed that suspends an isolated declaration within its flora.

For further information about DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN 2002

Meltdown Festival and the concert programme:

Paul Carey/Alan Edwards

The Outside Organisation

T; 44 (0) 20 7436 3633

F; 44 (0)20 7436 3632

paulc@outside-org.co.uk

alanee@outside-org.co.uk

www.DAVIDBOWIE.com

Booking for DAVID BOWIE's Meltdown: Concerts

Concert Tickets on sale by telephone and over the counter from 9am, Tuesday 23 April.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank SE1. Box office 0207 960 4242

Online from 10am Thursday 25 April www.rfh.org.uk/meltdown

Maximum of 4 tickets per person per show except DAVID BOWIE / The Dandy Warhols which is 2 tickets per person.

ONE PURCHASE PER HOUSEHOLD PER SHOW

DAVID BOWIE's Meltdown: Digital Cinema

General bookings from Friday 24 May 2002

National Film Theatre Box Office 020 7928 3232 www.bfi.org.uk/nft

DAVID BOWIE's Meltdown: SOUND AND VISION exhibition

Free admission

Royal Festival Hall, Level 2 Foyer

Media Partners for DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN 2002 are TIME OUT MAGAZINE and BBC RADIO 3

DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN 2002

Listings Information

CONCERT PROGRAMME

15th June 8.00pm Queen Elizabeth Hall £15 / £12.50

Daniel Johnston / The Legendary Stardust Cowboy

16th June 7.30pm Queen Elizabeth Hall £16 / £14

The Waterboys Acoustic

17th June 7.30pm Royal Festival Hall £18.50 / £15

The Divine Comedy

Ballroom: Kimmo Pohjonen

17th June 7.45pm Queen Elizabeth Hall £17.50

Harry Hill

18th June 7.45pm Queen Elizabeth Hall £15 / £12.50

Kimmo Pohjonen 's Kluster / The Lonesome Organist

19th June 8pm and 20th June 8pm Queen Elizabeth Hall £20 / £17.50

Television

21st June 8pm Royal Festival Hall £20 / £17.50 / £15

Gorillaz' Space Monkeyz Dub Session with Terry Hall

Special Guest: Gonzales

Ballroom 5.30pm: The Langley Schools Music Project and Terry Edwards and The Scapegoats

21st June 7.30pm and 22nd June 7.30pm Queen Elizabeth Hall £17.50 / £15

Asian Dub Foundation live score to La Haine

22nd June 8pm Royal Festival Hall £18.50 / £15

Coldplay

Special Guest: Pete Yorn

23rd June 8pm Royal Festival Hall £18.50 / £15

Suede

26th June 7.30pm and 27th June 7.30pm Queen Elizabeth Hall £22.50 / £20/ £17.50

Badly Drawn Boy

Special Guest: Stew

27th June 7.30pm Royal Festival Hall £18 / £15

Mercury Rev

28th June 8pm Royal Festival Hall £18.50 / £15

Supergrass

Special Guest: Bobby Conn

29th June 7.30pm Royal Festival Hall £25 / £22.50

THE NEW HEATHEN'S NIGHT

DAVID BOWIE

The Dandy Warhols

Ballroom Floor: DJ Jonathan Ross

DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN: DIGITAL CINEMA listings

Sat 1 June 4.00pm NFT2; Sun 2 June 6.15pm NFT2; Mon 3 June 8.40pm NFT2

ABC Africa

Iran-France 2001/Dir Abbas Kiarostami. 85 mins.

Kiarostami's stunning tribute to women and children living with death, war and poverty in Uganda.

+ The Shop (La Boutique)

Africa: a man needs to buy condoms, but...

USA-France-UK 1997/Dir Idrissa Ouedraogo. 2 mins.

Sat 1 June 6.15pm NFT2; Wed 5 June 8.20pm NFT2

The Pillow Book

Netherlands-France-UK 1995/Dir Peter Greenaway. With Vivian Wu, Ewan McGregor. 126 mins.

Greenaway's dense and lavish melodrama about passion, perversity and revenge.

Sat 1 June 8.45pm NFT2; Wed 5 June 6.20pm NFT2

The Blair Witch Project

US 1999/Dirs Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez. 81 mins. J-Cert 15

Genuinely scary digital video chiller about things in the woods that go bump in the night.

Sun 2 June 8.40pm NFT1; Mon 3 June 6.20pm NFT1; Tue 4 June 8.40pm NFT1; Thu 6 June 8.50pm NFT1

24 Hour Party People

UK 2002/Dir Michael Winterbottom. With Paddy Considine, Andy Serkis, Ralph Little. 117 mins.

Winterbottom's lively recreation of the legendary lunacy and genius of Manchester's music scene.

Mon 3 June 3.45 NFT1; Sat 8 June 6.15 NFT1; Tue 4 June 3.40 NFT2

The Lady and the Duke (L'Anglaise et le Duc)

France 2001/Dir Eric Rohmer. With Lucy Russell, Jean-Claude Dreyfus. 125 mins.

Rohmer's innovative yet classically magnificent tale of heroism and fanaticism in Revolutionary Paris.

Fri 17 June 6.30pm NFT1; Sat 8 June 8.45 NFT1; Tue 11 June 6.30 NFT1; Wed 13 June 8.45 NFT2

Waking Life

US 2001/Dir Richard Linklater. 100 mins.

Linklater's audacious and visually dazzling animated dreamworld, rotoscoped from 'reality'.

Fri 21 June 8.00pm NFT2; Sat 22 June 5.30 NFT1; Sun 23 June 5.20pm NFT2; Mon 24 June 8.45pm NFT1

Atarnajuat: The Fast Runner

Canada 2001/Dir Zacharias Kunuk. With Natar Ungalaq, Sylvia Ivalu. 167 mins. J-Cert 15

Kunuk's magnificent Inuit epic tells a stirring story of passion, pursuit and revenge.

Sat 22 June 8.45 NFT1; Sun 23 June 8.30 NFT2; Tue 25 June 6.15 NFT1

Sex and Lucia (Lucia y el sexo)

Spain-France 2001/Dir Julio Medem. With Paz Vega, Tristan Ulloa. 128 mins.

Typically weird and wonderful erotic drama from virtuoso Spanish visionary Julio Medem.

Wed 26 June 6.30pm NFT1; Thu 27 June 6.30pm NFT1; Sat 29 June 8.40pm NFT2

The Book of Life

US 1998/Dir Hal Hartley. With Martin Donovan, PJ Harvey, Thomas Jay Ryan. 63 mins.

+ (n) eon

UK 2002/Dir Dave McKean. 28 mins.

Hartley's wry, witty and painterly millennial update of the Second Coming.

Sat 29 June 4.00pm NFT2; Sun 30 June 6.20pm NFT2

The Gleaners and I (Les Glaneurs et la Glaneuse)

France 2000/Dir Agnes Varda. 77 mins.

Varda's deliciously intelligent documentary about the ancient French art of foraging.

DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN:

SOUND AND VISION

Artists/works

Gaia Alessi & Richard Bradbury, D.I.S.C.O.S, 2002, sound installation

kr buxey, Legion, 1999, three screen video installation

Tsai-Wei Chen, Cicada, 2000, video

Anthony Gross, Band of One, 2002 installation with animation, light box and music

Daniel Howard-Birt, Epiphany, 2002, floral carpet bedding

Graham Hudson, The War of Great War Themes, 2002, audio installation

Luke Oxley, White Lines, 2002, light work

Seb Patane, Drone, 2002, video installation

Giles Round, Hallucinating Love, 2002, two screen video installation

Mathew Sawyer, The Ghosts, 2002, audio tracks

------------------------You Spin Me Right Round Baby (Like a Record), 2002, tape work

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