anti BP sponsorship flashmob at british museum — report & pics

this after­noon, the ‘reclaim shake­speare com­pa­ny’ ran through some of their best per­for­mances in the great court hall of the british muse­um, cheered on by a flash­mob of up to a hun­dred cli­mate activists.

 

this after­noon, the ‘reclaim shake­speare com­pa­ny’ ran through some of their best per­for­mances in the great court hall of the british muse­um, cheered on by a flash­mob of up to a hun­dred cli­mate activists.

 

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today’s show marked the end of a series of gueril­la per­for­mances which took place this year at var­i­ous venues linked by their accep­tance of BP spon­sor­ship. these includ­ed the tate, the strat­ford roy­al shake­speare com­pa­ny, the nation­al por­trait gallery and the roy­al bal­let.

the british muse­um has been host­ing a “shake­speare: stag­ing the world” exhi­bi­tion which is BP-spon­sored. activists see oil com­pa­ny spon­sor­ship as an attempt to green­wash their brands and to mit­i­gate the immense destruc­tion caused by the deep­wa­ter hori­zon spill, the exploita­tion of the arc­tic, and the expan­sion of frack­ing and tar sands extrac­tion.

ear­li­er this year, the ‘reclaim shake­speare com­pa­ny’ infil­trat­ed the exhi­bi­tion and launched into a short per­for­mance lead­ing to the staged ejec­tion of the BP logo (aid­ed by muse­um secu­ri­ty) — see the video at  http://vimeo.com/46968930

(Short Edit) Reclaim Shake­speare Com­pa­ny at BP-spon­sored British Muse­um from rik­ki indy­media on Vimeo.

today, the group repeat­ed that per­for­mance, along with oth­er short activist plays pre­vi­ous­ly seen on the strat­ford stage and oth­er venues. the flash­mob, which at its peak grew to more than a hun­dred spec­ta­tors, many pre-armed with scripts, joined in the cho­rus “out damned logo”, as the actors play­ing BP execs were lift­ed and car­ried out of the hall.

unlike pre­vi­ous per­for­mances, the muse­um was aware of today’s plans, which had been made pub­lic.

as a result, vis­i­tors had to queue to enter via a spe­cial­ly erect­ed secu­ri­ty tent, and as well as a huge num­ber of secu­ri­ty staff, there were also more than a dozen police offi­cers, includ­ing mem­bers of the for­ward intel­li­gence team (dressed in nor­mal uni­form). muse­um staff pho­tographed the actors and flash­mob, both on the ground and from the gal­leries. oth­er plain clothed char­ac­ters were spot­ted, pre­sum­ably from the cor­po­rate spy com­pa­ny employed by BP to keep tabs on the activist groups.

despite the huge secu­ri­ty oper­a­tion, the per­for­mances were allowed to con­tin­ue, draw­ing the crowd round the grand court. the open­ing act was sig­nalled by a drum­mer, and the unfurl­ing of a large tar sands ban­ner. vis­i­tors to the muse­um stopped and watched and took leaflets, and the shake­speare exhi­bi­tion itself was closed by secu­ri­ty for a while as a pre­cau­tion­ary mea­sure.

after around 20 min­utes and some final speech­es, every­one left peace­ful­ly.

today also marked the 12th anniver­sary of the glob­al cli­mate activist net­work, ris­ing tide, so cel­e­bra­tions were held in a local pub.

 

 

for more info and to join future actions:
bp-or-not-bp.org
risingtide.org.uk
risingtide.org.uk/london
artnotoil.org.uk
no-tar-sands.org
rik­ki
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