Political Cuts
By Gina Moss
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A Brand New Barbarian Project!
www.barbarian.co.nz
Season Dates: 1st - 5th September, 2014
This pop-up salon offers cheap coffee and free professional haircuts for young people engaging in political discussion in the lead up to the General Election. A professional barista and hairdresser provoke political thought while providing personal service.
Political Cuts will inhabit a vacant retail space somewhere in Wellington Central. We will transform the space into a salon in every sense of the word: "a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation." (Wikipedia definition)
This non-partisan project targets a younger (and potentially disengaged) audience in an attempt to give them a platform for conversation. Each cut will be shared online with a personal summary of thought by the newly coiffed/caffeinated visitor. A collaboration between Barbarian Productions (Jo Randerson) and Jason Muir (Cirque and Haight Ashbury). Political Cuts enables young people to engage in political discussion in a fun and theatrical way.
'I have been a hairdresser for over 20 years, and have always loved the human communication side of this job as much as the technical craft itself. I have learnt over the years what an excuse to open up the hairdressers chair can be for people, an endless supply of opinions and confessions about all manner of subjects, both personal and topical. We are taught at hairdressing school to never talk about sex, religion and politics. The idea of setting up a salon, at the time of a general election, to encourage people to interact and share their political thoughts is genius as far as I'm concerned. We aim to debate down these barriers and present a salon space and experience that is designed to incite intense political discussion, whilst receiving a free haircut, all at a time the country is about to vote!’
– Jason Muir
Barbarian Productions see art and theatre as an effective way to draw attention to social issues. Barbarian Productions staged the very popular Brides last year through Urban Dream Brokerage where the public was invited to wear bridal dresses and discuss their views on marriage. This project gained huge national and international media attention. Political Cuts offers a way to engage young people in the General Election, with a focus on policy and the political process rather than party politics and personalities.
We have secured funding from the Wellington City Council and our generous financial partners for the project include The McGuiness Institute, Ripe Coffee and Haight Ashbury. But, to get our project over the line we need your help!
Your contribution to this FREE public project would help to finance our marketing costs, ensuring the widest possible audience is able to come and participate, and the fit-out costs for our found retail space to make sure it's clean, tidy and comfortable to hang out in. We want to make it feel as much like a real, glam salon as possible.
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We have a home!
27/08/2014 at 3:16 PM
Well, we've been cutting it fine (no pun intended) but thanks to Urban Dream Brokerage we have a location for the Political Cuts salon! We've got a busy weekend of packing in ahead, but from Monday you'll be able to find us at 101 Wakefield Street (opposite the Lido Cafe)!
Minister of Hair Under Fire
23/08/2014 at 6:25 PM
New and Dangerous Rewards!
23/08/2014 at 10:39 AM
Folks, there are only three VIP haircuts left available from our rewards, and only four days left to claim them. Some people have been wondering what a VIP haircut entails:
VIP haircut pledgers will recieve PRIORITY BOOKING (i.e can book in advance). They will recieve a special VIP rosette that will get them 'extra pampering' from the salon staff. And they will also enoy a free coffee during their haircut experience.
We have also added a new, one-off reward for the high-rollers out there... if we recieve a pledge of $250+ and meet our target, then Thomas LaHood (Barbarian Productions) will undergo a cut to transform his current handsome head of hair into a combover in the style of former Labour MP Koro Wetere:
Political Cuts website is LIVE
19/08/2014 at 2:28 PM
Hello pledgers and well-wishers! Exciting news today is that our website is live. It's just a holding page at the moment but we think it looks pretty sweet! Thanks Owen McCarthy and Sollective for putting it together:
You can also check out the project info on our Barbarian Website, as well as see some awesome illustrations of classic Political Cuts by Roseann McKie.
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Political Cuts
Project 2014-08-13 13:30:38 +1200
A Brand New Barbarian Project!
www.barbarian.co.nz
Season Dates: 1st - 5th September, 2014
This pop-up salon offers cheap coffee and free professional haircuts for young people engaging in political discussion in the lead up to the General Election. A professional barista and hairdresser provoke political thought while providing personal service.
Political Cuts will inhabit a vacant retail space somewhere in Wellington Central. We will transform the space into a salon in every sense of the word: "a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation." (Wikipedia definition)
This non-partisan project targets a younger (and potentially disengaged) audience in an attempt to give them a platform for conversation. Each cut will be shared online with a personal summary of thought by the newly coiffed/caffeinated visitor. A collaboration between Barbarian Productions (Jo Randerson) and Jason Muir (Cirque and Haight Ashbury). Political Cuts enables young people to engage in political discussion in a fun and theatrical way.
'I have been a hairdresser for over 20 years, and have always loved the human communication side of this job as much as the technical craft itself. I have learnt over the years what an excuse to open up the hairdressers chair can be for people, an endless supply of opinions and confessions about all manner of subjects, both personal and topical. We are taught at hairdressing school to never talk about sex, religion and politics. The idea of setting up a salon, at the time of a general election, to encourage people to interact and share their political thoughts is genius as far as I'm concerned. We aim to debate down these barriers and present a salon space and experience that is designed to incite intense political discussion, whilst receiving a free haircut, all at a time the country is about to vote!’
– Jason Muir
Barbarian Productions see art and theatre as an effective way to draw attention to social issues. Barbarian Productions staged the very popular Brides last year through Urban Dream Brokerage where the public was invited to wear bridal dresses and discuss their views on marriage. This project gained huge national and international media attention. Political Cuts offers a way to engage young people in the General Election, with a focus on policy and the political process rather than party politics and personalities.
We have secured funding from the Wellington City Council and our generous financial partners for the project include The McGuiness Institute, Ripe Coffee and Haight Ashbury. But, to get our project over the line we need your help!
Your contribution to this FREE public project would help to finance our marketing costs, ensuring the widest possible audience is able to come and participate, and the fit-out costs for our found retail space to make sure it's clean, tidy and comfortable to hang out in. We want to make it feel as much like a real, glam salon as possible.
Comments
We have a home!
27/08/2014 at 3:16 PM
Well, we've been cutting it fine (no pun intended) but thanks to Urban Dream Brokerage we have a location for the Political Cuts salon! We've got a busy weekend of packing in ahead, but from Monday you'll be able to find us at 101 Wakefield Street (opposite the Lido Cafe)!
Minister of Hair Under Fire
23/08/2014 at 6:25 PM
New and Dangerous Rewards!
23/08/2014 at 10:39 AM
Folks, there are only three VIP haircuts left available from our rewards, and only four days left to claim them. Some people have been wondering what a VIP haircut entails:
VIP haircut pledgers will recieve PRIORITY BOOKING (i.e can book in advance). They will recieve a special VIP rosette that will get them 'extra pampering' from the salon staff. And they will also enoy a free coffee during their haircut experience.
We have also added a new, one-off reward for the high-rollers out there... if we recieve a pledge of $250+ and meet our target, then Thomas LaHood (Barbarian Productions) will undergo a cut to transform his current handsome head of hair into a combover in the style of former Labour MP Koro Wetere:
Political Cuts website is LIVE
19/08/2014 at 2:28 PM
Hello pledgers and well-wishers! Exciting news today is that our website is live. It's just a holding page at the moment but we think it looks pretty sweet! Thanks Owen McCarthy and Sollective for putting it together:
You can also check out the project info on our Barbarian Website, as well as see some awesome illustrations of classic Political Cuts by Roseann McKie.