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  2. The Kipper Kids moved to Los Angeles in 1975 and became associated with the early years of punk. [3] In 1982, they stopped actively collaborating. Their final performance together was at the National Review of Live Art, Glasgow, in 2003. [citation needed]

  3. The performance art duo Kipper Kids was a collaborative project by Brian Routh (1948-2018, England) and Martin von Haselberg (b. 1949, Argentina) active from approximately 1971 to 1982. Routh and von Haselberg met at East 15 Acting School in London, England, in 1970. Following their expulsion from the school for disruption, the pair went to ...

  4. Sep 10, 2017 · How did you and Martin von Haselberg partner up together and how did that turn into the Kipper Kids? Martin and I met in 1970 at E15 Acting School in the UK. It was a very experimental school started by Joan Littlewood of Stratford East Theatre. 2. The Kippers were off the beaten path, even for the 70’s.

  5. May 28, 2018 · The Kipper Kids were the nexus of a collision of art, slapstick, music, performance and improvisation, often punctuated by seriously bent-outta-shape pop songs. One of their famous acts involved a boxer beating himself up.

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    Background. The performance art duo Kipper Kids was a collaborative project by Brian Routh (1948-2018, England) and Martin von Haselberg (b. 1949, Argentina) active from approximately 1971 to 1982.

  7. Jul 22, 2020 · Here’s a link to a 2013 MOCAtv interview with Martin, where he explains how the Kipper Kids’ stylized shows were inspired by the Japanese tea ceremonies, followed by their performance at NYC the Kitchen in 1988. Martin, Anne, Brian (c) Elisa Leonelli. I have been a fan of Bette Midler since her first film The Rose in 1979, and met her ...

  8. From the 1970s, the Kipper Kids (Harry Kipper and Harry Kipper, aka Martin Von Haselberg and the late Brian Routh) became legendary. Their dangerous, excessive and funny performance art actions were prolific in the 1970's in the UK, Europe and LA. They performed sporadically from the mid 1980's and their last public performance was in 2003.

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