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peopleyoucantrust

Reddog is - radikal arts / entertainment. old skool diy.
RedDog nights are party nights for radical rockers.
We'll mix it up... we like Bands, Musicians, Poets, Performance Arts, Radical Images, Films, and Ranting Dissenters ...all welcome!
It's a global culture garden,... dig in!
Reddog is an audio visual production - with live performances of the other kind.
RedDog is a not4profit organisation - any money made goes back into promotion and supporting new projects.
RedDog can be lured from it's lair by the promise of a fee and a venue in which to perform. (MC Redman)
We have PA and Lights for hire. (Reddog Productions)
We put on regular irregular live events. (Reddog Live)
allpowertotheimagination
The HIDDEN project.
Red Saunders' epic photographic tableaux vivants ('living pictures') recreate momentous but overlooked events from Britain's struggle for democracy and equality.
From the Peasants Revolt of 1381 to the Chartist movement of the mid nineteenth century.

Focussing on the contributions of ordinary men and women, rather than the monarchs and 'Great Men' that dominate official history, Saunders seeks to shed light on the parallel, 'hidden history' of revolutionaries and radicals.
Meticulously detailed, atmospherically lit, and historically accurate, each scene is recreated and posed by models, providing photographic 'evidence' for events that occurred before the widespread adoption of camera technology.
The impressively large-scale works, some six metres long, feature amongst others William Cuffay, a black worker and son of a slave, signing the great 'People's Charter' of 1842; Mary Wollstonecraft, the author of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Women' and precursor of modern feminism; and triumphant rebel leader Wat Tyler after his peasant army seized London in 1381.

Newly commissioned work focuses on women's activism during the English Civil War (1642 - 1651), recreating a dusk campsite scene where female radicals address a large crowd of soldiers, Levellers and dissenters. The second, inspired by the nationwide agricultural Swing Riots of 1830, is a dramatic night scene where hooded farmworkers emerge from rushes to act against repressive landlord farmers. Saunders says 'my hope is that these images can give new life to these important episodes of working people's history'.

Hidden History on Vimeo.


downdalstonlane
Reddog's favourite troubadour.

 

offwivdereds

The Guillotine
Came to prominence during the french revolution, is it time for a revival?

We are in a class war.... and one way to start to undo the class system is to get rid of the symbols of this archaic and oppressive system......

The Queen is dead - Long live The Republic.

Transience by 689
Live visuals - Reddog
Post production and edit - bibi030303

 

 

19-twenty
19-twenty@reddog .