New Quentin Tarantino cabaret night: Twist the night away at Tarantism

Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) on her memorable night out with Vincent Vega (John Travolta)
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Ailis Brennan19 September 2018

Think you have moves like Mia? You can soon prove it at a new cabaret night dedicated to Quentin Tarantino.

Film fans can get stuck in the middle with the director’s most iconic movies in an immersive experience at FEST Camden on Friday and Saturday nights throughout autumn.

Entitled Tarantism – a term that traditionally means having the uncontrollable urge to dance – the night will see iconic scenes from Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill reenacted for partygoers, with cabaret acts including live music, burlesque dancers, angle grinding and a fire fan act.

Fancy dress is encouraged, and there's even a Jack Rabbit Slim’s Twist Contest – a nod to the Pulp Fiction contest that sees Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) to engage in one of the most famous dance scenes in cinema history.

Attendees can also get involved in party packages for the night, including bottomless food and packages and drinks deals. It has not been confirmed if FEST will be serving a Royale with cheese.

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FEST Camden Stables Market, NW1 8AH, festcamden.com

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