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Bikes take centre stage at London's Victoria & Albert Museum next Friday evening

Latest edition of V&A's Friday Late season. Eat, Sleep, Ride, Repeat, showcases the bicycle...

London's Victoria & Albert Museum will next week be devoting the latest in its Friday Late series of evening events to the bicycle. Under the name Eat, Sleep, Ride, Repeat, the event, being hosted in partnership with Bike V Design, "will explore the diverse design culture that surrounds and is inspired by the bicycle - from flatland BMX performances, to illustration, film and fashion."

Numbers will be limited at many of the talks and other features of the evening, with places available on a first come, first served basis. It starts at 1830 - leaving hopefully just enough time to get up to South Kensington from the Herne Hill Good Friday Meeting - and ends at 2200.

More information will be made available on the V&A website in the coming days but for now, here's a summary of what's on offer.

MUSIC & PERFORMANCE

Tom Whalley
Tom (Producer of The Huey Show on BBC 6Music) will be spinning funk, soul, disco, soundtracks and party jazz from his vast vault of vinyl.

Hoxton Cyclr Radio Show
Listen to a live broadcast straight from the Museum with David Preshaah from Hoxton Cyclr Radio Show.

Battleground
One Wheel Motion bike crew demonstrate their flatland BMX moves in a performance of skill and drama.

TALKS

Bicycle Cultures: A Secret History (1869 – 2013)
What does the future have in store for bike culture in Britain? Resonance FM Bike Show host Jack Thurston will present a selective and secret history of the bicycle, with the help of a small cast of experts including Tim Dawson, cycling columnist for the Sunday Times.

Bike V Graphic Design
Informal discussion led by Alice Marsh from Bike V Design, together with Andrew Diprose from The Ride Journal, James Greig from Cycle Love Blog, Tom Donhou (framebuilder), James Cartwright from Its Nice That, and Mike White from Boneshaker Magazine.

INSTALLATIONS

Bicycle Taxidermy
Follow a trail of guerrilla hanging with Regan Appleton – both a sentimental take on what to do with ones trusty steed after all its adventures and an ironic nod to the bizarre habit of stuffing ones pet.

Portraits by George Marshall
Rapha photographer and associate editor of Albion magazine George Marshall’s cycling portraits will be projected during the evening. Keep an eye out for several new additions of V&A staff and their bikes.

WORKSHOPS/DEMONSTRATIONS

Bike Life
Seek out stands curated by the likes of Boneshaker Magazine, Look Mum No Hands, Ted James Design and Indian Bicycle Shop, and discover the diversity of cycle culture as you tour through the Museum.

Velo Venture
Grab a Barclays bike or jump on your own, and discover the hidden gems of Albertopolis through the eyes of Alice Lobb and Ruby Baker.

For The Love Of Print
Join printmaker and designer and Rebecca J Kaye in a bespoke screen-printing workshop inspired by the bicycle.

Bobbin Bicycles Drawing Studio
Join Bobbin Bicycles together with special guests from The Old Bicycle Showroom as they unlock the mysteries of the bicycle using traditional life drawing techniques.

SCREENINGS

Electric Pedals
Earn your place by pedalling to power a filmic experience with Colin Tonks from Electric Pedals.

Bicycle Film Festival
Watch a specially commissioned reel of bicycle related films, curated by the Bicycle Film Festival.

Wheels and Reels
Discover moments of bicycle inspired magic in video and sound – including Bicycle Built for 2000 by Aaron Koblin, Lemonade by Ill Studio and The Cyclotrope by Tim Wheatley.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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aslongasicycle | 11 years ago
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*Throws arm in air and gesticulates wildly* We're there too! We're there too!

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