TGX - A two minute teaser trailer from our forthcoming Film. Directed by Mark Blackman and shot at TGs Birthday party at SE1
Trailer from our first film Cybersex, Directed by Mulligan and soon to be re-released on DVD
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What is Torture Garden?
Torture Garden is the worlds largest Fetish Club. Events Attract 800 - 2500 people monthly to various London venues. TG is also a top Latex Fetish Fashion Label and a Production / Performance Agency
History
Alan Pelling and David Wood formed Torture Garden as a Fetish Club in October 1990. Alan's background was as an alternative club promoter & DJ - new to London, and David's was a conceptual art & film graduate who had been going to fetish clubs since 84.
Together they were bored with the existing retro alternative clubs and suburban style fetish clubs. They wanted to create a new kind of radical alternative fetish club that combined progressive music, multiple environments, fashion, performance, visuals, installations, market area and more.
100 people came to the first event at the Opera On The Green venue in a shopping precinct in Shepherds Bush on a Thursday night, but by the 5th there were 500 and it was rammed! By this time TG had developed it's own unique crowd that combined the Alternative post Goth / Industrial, hard-core SM, Fetish Fashion and Gay & Straight scenes, with the totally new Body Art / Piercing scenes. Early shows included body ritual by the Temple ov Psychic Youth, experimental percussion by Zev and performance by Archaos Circus. There was no other club in the world like it!
Why Torture Garden & TG?
Torture Garden was named after the turn of the century novel by Octave Mirbeau, which was set in a Chinese Garden of Torture. We chose it more because of the exotic and mysterious images that it evoked, rather than the specific novel itself.
From the beginning we often shortened Torture Garden to TG, because it was shorter and didn't scare the Bank manager! But it was also a reference to an earlier TG - Throbbing Gristle - the seminal industrial experimentalists and founders of Psychic TV, Temple Ov Psychic Youth, Coil, etc.
TG's circle logo was literally inspired by the back of a lorry! Keep an eye out in France?
Evolution
Following the Opera on the Green, TG found new long-term homes at legendary industrial factory - The Electrowerkz and the 4 floor Paradise Club (later changed to Complex) before celebrating it's 4th Birthday at super club - Ministry of Sound.
As the crowds grew from 700 to 1.200+, this was TG's most innovative and original period as there was an explosion of talent and creativity. Fetish was now fashionable to the mainstream, and it never looked back. Other important TG venues included the Leisure Lounge, before it found it's most long term home at Mass from the late 90's until the present.
In 2002 & 2003 TG celebrated it's Birthday event with 2500 people at London's biggest club venue the Brixton Academy. Bow in 2005 we moved the Birthday event to the huge 6 arena SE1 venue which attracted over 2600 people, and for 2006 we will produce our first fetish weekend on May 19th-21st.
Acceptability of Fetish
In the 80's and early 90's Fetish & SM was still taboo and very underground, and even dressing in Rubber and going to a fetish club seemed a dangerous activity. As TG's notoriety grew, so did the `shock & scandal' reports in the tabloids, resulting in the Police frequently forcing venues to close events in 1991 - 1993, and the shadow of the Spanner Case also hung over the scene during the early 90's.
However, as numbers attending grew at prestigious venues such as the Ministry of Sound, and fetish fashion and creativity influenced the mainstream, fetish became trendy and venues actively wanted us at their venues.
As British society opened up to sexuality in general during the late 90's, the media also changed in their attitude to fetish. From tabloid to channel 4, fetish was now generally depicted in a positive light.
In the new millennium it seems that everyone knows someone that's been to a fetish club and it's generally becoming acceptable. However fetish and fetish clubbing is not for everyone, and we don't want just any-body at our events.
The Crowd
TG's multi-dimensional events cater equally for a huge range of open-minded individuals from young fashionable clubber to alternative arty weirdo and sophisticated SM regular. Providing something for every-body from any age group (18-50+), sexual orientation and gender. Creating an environment that accepts and encourages individualism, diversity and free self-expression.
Ultimately it is the crowd above all that generates the energy and atmosphere of an event, and the TG crowd is the most diverse, radically dressed up and cutting edge crowd in the world wide scene. It is they who have made TG what it is.
Shows and Performances
More than anything else TG has become world renowned for its incredible & theatrical Performances and Fashion Shows. All the scenes biggest names have appeared - including:
Fashion: TG Clothing, DeMask, House of Harlot, Conflicto, Inner Sanctum, Murray & Vern, Manuel Albarran, So Hip It Hurts and E Garbs;
Music: Genitorturers, Test Dept, Tiger Lillies, Minty, Lab 4, Death In June, Flesh Fetish and Discordinated.
Performance: Archaos, Ron Athey, Franko B, Divine David, Body Art, Dita Von Tease, Marissa Carnesky, Masuimi Max, Porcelain Twinz, Lucifire and Empress Stah.
Music
As TG is a progressive clubbing concept, it's never been tied to one style of music or fashion. As our tastes changed with the times, so TG evolved, fusing fetish with whatever clubbing sub-culture we were into.
From the very beginning TG always wanted to be more than just a one room - one music club, and its established clublands most diverse music policy, with 3 to 5 rooms currently ranging from Hard House to Drum n' Bass & Breaks; Electro Clash, Disco, Trash & Bootlegs to Booty; Vegas Swing to Lounge Exotica; and even Eastern, Experimental, Tribal, Classical, Film Soundtracks & almost anything atmospheric in the Dungeon room.
Themed Events
Many have described their first experience of entering a TG event as like stepping into another world. Like a scene from a film, a fantasy, it can be anything that you want it to be.
TG events are about fantasy and role-play, and fully themed events can create a complete experience, including themed dresscode, club dcor, visuals, music, performances and installations.
Themes have included: Crash, Circus Side-show, Turning Japanese, Mid-Summer Nights Dream, Arabian Nights, Medical, Uniform, James Bond, Summer Beach Party, Halloween, Masque Ball, Heaven & Hell, Sci-fi, Jungle, Carnival and Sex!
Classic Moments
There have been so many magical moments at TG events over the years and everyone's experience is different. Some personal favourites include: the Crash themed party which featured crashed cars in the venue and came closest to our aim of creating the total experience of stepping into a film set;
the E Garbs fashion show at the Ministry of Sound in which models were transported up & down the catwalk suspended off the floor on a pulley system (some upside down!);
Ron Atheys extreme body performance at TG Leisure Lounge, where the shocked security were poised to storm the stage and a famous Spanish performance artist fainted in the front row; and the Body Art hook hanging suspension from the ceiling of the Brixton Academy in front of 2500 people!
Fetish Etiquette for Beginners
A fetish club is an environment that encourages the exploration of one's sexuality, but there are also strict codes of conduct within fetish clubs. Touching anyone without permission or any form of harassment of any kind is strictly forbidden.
In general fetish clubs are the safest, friendliest and most relaxed club environments. They are places where men, and especially women can dress-up and be themselves without fear of harassment.
Dress Code
The TG dress code strives to avoid narrow limitations and encourage individual imagination and diversity. A modern fetish club is like an adult fancy dress party and is more about fantasy and transformation than just rubber and leather.
Also, many of the best outfits seen at TG are made by those wearing them or assembled from various second hand articles (i.e.: theatrical costume or uniforms).
So if you can't afford expensive rubber or leather costumes then explore personal fantasies and use your imagination, or even try body paint! Please always remember that if your outfit wouldn't turn heads in the street - don't bother to wear it to Torture Garden. Also, many of those attending bring their outfit in a bag and get changed within the club.
TG in the Media
As well as the fetish & underground press, TG has also been featured throughout the mainstream media, including: The South Bank Show, Arena, Jack Dee, The Girlie Show, Fantasy Channel, HBO etc, as well as in The Face, Sky Magazine, FHM, GQ, Virgin Atlantic, Loaded, Time Out, Spectator, Ministry, Wax and MixMag to name just a few.
TG Products
TG has produced its own range of Photographic and Art Books, DJ CD's, Videos and T-shirts, which have worldwide distribution in major stores such as Tower, Virgin, HMV, Books Etc and Dillons.
TG on Tour
As London is the world's capital for fetish clubbing and Torture Garden is the worlds largest and most famous fetish club, the TG style of fetish clubbing has proved a popular export. With a small team providing DJ's, Visuals, Fashion and Performance, TG has staged regular full events or been guests all around the world. Including: Tokyo, Moscow, Croatia, Rome, New York, SF, LA, Fort Lauderdale, San Antonio & Portland.
TG has also toured the UK with events in Brighton, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Manchester and Milton Keynes!
TG Production Agency
As a result of TG's reputation for professional production, spectacular shows & performance, theatricality, themed parties, diverse music and striking visuals, it was increasingly asked to produce events, stage shows or provide performers / characters for major Exhibitions, Clubs, Corporate Parties, TV or film projects. Therefore TG formed a Production Agency to cater for the demand.
Its major commissions have included all the stage shows and walkabout acts for the Erotica Exhibition at Olympia (to 70,000 people over 3 days) since 1998; event and stage production for the world famous Rubber Ball since 2000; organising the launch party for Bravo TV; supplying performers for both Archaos Circus and Jane's Addiction at the Brixton Academy; providing DJs, visuals and performers for Bizarre magazine's Circus of the Bizarre tour; and supplying extra's or performers for Judge Dredd, Preaching to the Perverted, Graham Norton, The Bill, and various other film, TV and Music video's.
TG Clothing
Kaisu Paakkola - former General Manager & Designer at House of Harlot & Skin Two, as well as the girlfriend of David TG for 12 years, formed Torture Garden Clothing in 2002. Tragically Kaisu died just after completing the first collection and catalogue shoot, and before the label was launched at that years Rubber Ball.
Since then a new design and management team - headed by Dolenta Debarna - has taken the label forward as Kaisu would have wished, and TG Clothing is now established as one of the international scenes top latex fashion labels. Stocked in the worlds leading stores and appearing in major fashion shows at TG, Erotica, Rubber Ball and TG's regular tour events around the world.
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Performers, artists, fetish fashion/subculture clothing designers or just wierd freaks as well as old friends and new.We are always looking for new shows, designers etc so get in touch.Please feel free to leave us a comment, but just dont say 'thanks for the add' ....that totally sucks. Be more creative!! And no this is not a place to advertise your crap...Dont forget to visit our main site at http://www.torturegarden.com