Late at Tate Britain: Rang Baranga

  • Ellene Mash
  • Jessye Seth Bloomfield
  • Adrian Shaw
  • Dharma Taylor

Join our blue, orange, red and yellow family as we masquerade around Tate Britain to celebrate the start of summer This August Late at Tate Britain takes inspiration from Rang Baranga by Rasheed Araeen. ‘Rang baranga’ is an Urdu term meaning ‘of many colours’ which we’re exploring in different ways with a programme united by the spirit and colour palette of the artwork. LISTEN Hipsters Don’t Dance Clore Lawn, 18.00–22.00 Bubble with us on the lawn to the global sounds of DJ duo Hipsters Don’t Dance. Flohio Octagon, 18.00–22.00 Catch the sights and sounds of future rap in the Octagon from London based rapper Flohio. PARTICIPATE Holly Silius Clore Garden, 18.00–21.30 Get your face stamped to join our squad and watch a Rang Baranga-inspired body art demo by make-up artist Holly Silius. Octagon, 18.00–21.30 See large-scale projections of a Rang Baranga-inspired fashion shoot. Drumming workshop North Duveen, 19.00–21.00 Drop in to a workshop led by London African Drumming to bring some noise to the gallery. Inhabit North Duveen, 18.00–21.30 Build a structure inspired by Rang Baranga using everyday drinking straws and Jix connectors. Dharma Taylor South Duveen, 18.00–21.30 Contribute to a participatory tapestry or make your own wearable garment with fashion designer Dharma Taylor.