We are thrilled to welcome back the Arches’ Behaviour festival: eight weeks of essential live performance. Each event has been carefully selected to represent the absolute forefront of arts practice today. Taken cumulatively, the programme provides a snap shot of the most exciting international artists, presented alongside their Scottish counterparts. Read more …
This year sees a dramatic expansion of the festival, venturing out of the cavernous depths of the building and across Glasgow. Our off site strand can be found on the streets, in parks, shops and museums. We hope that this will provide interventions in the everyday, allowing us to think of our city and of cities across the world in new, surprising ways.
As ever we have taken advantage of the unique scale of our building and the contrasting spaces within it. You’ll find the intimate and the immense, from whispered installations to riotous dance…
Jackie Wylie, Arches Artistic DirectorSoapbox: It’s vivid stuff, presented with vigour and charm by a performer who combines feminist principles with real joie-de-vivre.
If These Spasms Could Speak
If These Spasms Could Speak
We Are Gob Squad and So Are You (2 stars), The Mermaid Show (4 stars).
Cycling Gymkhana
The Cycling Gymkhana.
Maybe if you choreograph me, you will feel better.
7 Days Drunk
Fatherland/Motherland
Behaviour theatre festival 2012
Buzzing for Behaviour
Glasgow gets ready for an anarchic form of Behaviour
Behaviour 2012: Behave Yourself
Nature takes a curtain call in The Silence of Bees
Interview: Eva Verity, creator of Haircuts by Children
Multiple venues. Check the website for event and venue details., from Saturday March 3, 2012, until Sunday April 29, 2012.