Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

New exhibition to mark club scenes

- BY DAVID WREN

AN EXCLUSIVE exhibition celebratin­g nightclub culture across the world will mark the reopening of V&A Dundee on May 1.

For those who have missed hitting the dancefloor during lockdown, the opening exhibition Night Fever: Designing Club Culture is a chance to groove through global clubbing culture since the 1960s.

The exhibition was first developed by the Vitra Design Museum and ADAM – Brussels Design Museum and includes films, photograph­y, posters, flyers and fashion, as well as a light and music installati­on.

There will be plenty of local interest, however, with V&A Dundee including a new section on Scotland.

Legendary nightclubs from across the country will be represente­d from Dundee, Perth, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Paisley.

Director of V&A Leonie Bell is delighted that by the time it opens Scotland-wide travel will be possible, bringing visitors back to the city.

“It’s great that we will be able to welcome visitors from across the country again,” she said.

“I think people will come away seeing that Scotland looked to the US and cities like Detroit rather than London in the way they developed.”

One of the clubs featured is The Rhumba Club, which started in February 1991 at Roxanne’s Nightclub in Perth.

Over its 30 years, it has moved around, however, bringing its club night to Fat Sams, Dundee; Citrus Club, Edinburgh; Ballys, Arbroath; and The Ice Factory, Perth.

It has been sponsored by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

Laura Chow, head of charities from People’s Postcode Lottery, said: “This UK-exclusive exhibition is hugely exciting as we all look forward to brighter times ahead.”

A full events programme will be announced soon but tickets are now on sale for the exhibition that runs until January 9, 2022.

As part of a safer opening and to ensure physical distancing for V&A Dundee, all visitors now need to book free tickets to enter the main museum. Visit vam.ac.uk/dundee

 ??  ?? Xenon dance floor in New York and, inset from left, Grace Jones in the Big Apple, an evening at the Space Electronic in Florence in 1971 and clubbers on a sofa at Studio 54 in New York in 1979.
Xenon dance floor in New York and, inset from left, Grace Jones in the Big Apple, an evening at the Space Electronic in Florence in 1971 and clubbers on a sofa at Studio 54 in New York in 1979.

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