The Wasrhoom Projects at Whitechapel Gallery (The Wormhole Saloon II) (17 March 2006)
The Washroom Projects in the basement of The Foundry, London (13 - 18 September 2005)
The Washroom Collective at Angel Station, 11 June 2005
The Washroom Collective  at 291 Gallery, Being-In-Motion-Event (23 April 2005)
The Washroom Collective   at Paddington Station, London (10 April 2005)
The Washroom Collective at the Foundry, London (29 March 2005)
The Washroom Wall at the Foundry, London (29 March - 10 April 2005)
The Washroom Collective at Somasoma Magazine Party, London (21 March 05)
The Washroom Collective   at Paddington Station, London (12 March 2005)
The Washroom Collective at Kings Cross Station, London (26 Feb 2005)
The Washroom Collective at Liverpool Street Station, London (13 Feb 2005)
The Washroom Projects at Filthy MacNasty's, London (29 Jan 2005)

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Performance in Angel, 11th of June 2005

Eirini Kartsaki
Daron Mead
Jacqueline Mathys
Owen Glyndwr Parry
Michael Harland
Rob Williams
Jay Rechsteiner
Kate Hargreaves
Irma Pellegrini

The performance started at 12:35 just next to Angel Tube Station. We decided to stand in a line facing the main road. It was a very tense atmosphere because we did not interact with each other's performance. The whole thing ended at 13:24.

I was measuring the performance space and placing stategically various dates underneath little ziplock bags which I filled with water and taking notes. Next to me there was Irma knitting whatever it was and sitting looking into a whole of the virtual reality. Paron was sucked into his pile of newspapers not paying attention what was going on around him. Mike was wearing a Donald Duck mask and straight jacket and ... well, whatever he was doing. Owen was lying on a blank sheet facing the sky, a rest, a break among all those people dressed up for the weekend. Madame Eirini as usual dressed in a rather excentric outfit was sitting, standing and doing other things talking to the audience... What a wonderful question: "Do you like my eyebrows? Which one? The left eyebrow or the right eyebrow?" Rob from Notthingham (he came down to London for the project meeting which took place after the performance!) was selling his polaroid pictures of his scars ans tatoos on his body. He made enough money to buy a beer. Well done!

video footage and photos by Jacqueline Mathys

            

             

              

       

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