#HOFEST: Final Week Round-up
3 days of free podcasts
1 percussion workshop for schools
1 backstage tour for young people
2 days (and 2 nights) set up
2 special guest appearances
…and two huge shows at O2 Brixton Academy
This final week of #HOFEST was all about Brixton – whether you headed down to Pop Brixton for a bite to eat and to take part in our Podcast, were one of the 26 students who took part in a workshop with three of our long-standing band members, Yaron, Dom and Joe or got your ticket, queued up, bought a tshirt and joined over 5000 people to see Political Mother - The Choreographer’s Cut finally arrive to its spiritual home, the magnificent O2 Brixton Academy… THANKS FOR BEING THERE!!
Photo by @chatsbychatters
WHAT YOU THOUGHT!
We’ve loved that so many of you have shared your experiences of #HOFEST - we read every single email, post, tweet and here’s what you were saying in the last week.
Read Matt’s article here: wos.im/1Ow9Jrs
WHAT WE WERE SAYING...
Without the artists and production team #HOFEST could never have happened but when they weren’t busy rocking out and wowing audiences they were all busy on twitter sharing their experiences!
Sorry you missed it? Wish you’d bought a t-shirt?
Coming soon to our website - you can purchase the soundtrack for Political Mother – The Choreographer’s Cut and your very own limited edition t-shirt designed and hand printed by DONE London - join our mailing list to be the first in the queue. www.hofesh.co.uk/signup
Yes Steve you should!! Steve was the first person to present our work in Brighton - great to know he’s still following our adventures 7 years later :)
The critics loved our Brixton appearance too – check out their responses to the performance:
“an extraordinary and encouraging achievement for a creator of dance, and three cheers to him.” The Telegraph *****
“the most exciting night of dance this year” Evening Standard ****
HELLO CANADA!
So that’s it for #HOFEST: over four weeks we’ve given 18 performances in four of London’s incredible venues, reached audiences of over 30,000 with 891 participants getting a first hand taste of the Company’s work. It’s been fantastic but with the Company already on tour in Canada it’s time to say goodbye London for now. Next Stop Quebec!













