Mermaid Chunky performing at MOOF's Celebration of Global Underground Psychedelia - 16th April - New River Studios
Upstairs at the Trades Hall - 30.7.23 
MOOF Magazine music & arts showcase with Goblin Band + Kieran Shah
"[A] bonkers bash, throwing psychedelia, folky feels and tripped-out occult vibes into the mix." - Time Out
MOOF issue 11 launch with Alex Merry (Boss Morris), Jacken Elswyth, Jules Smith and Jeremy Deller at The Social. 23.2.23
Upstairs at The Trades Hall, MOOF music & arts showcase with Christina Deva + Marwyn Gace. November 2023.
Damas Bar, Lisbon. October 2023
Strange Attractor Press presents: A launch celebration for ‘69 Exhibition Road: Twelve True Tales from the Fag End of Punk, Porn and Performance’ by Dorothy Max Prior at The Horse Hospital. 12.1.23
Dorothy Max Prior in conversation with Melanie Xulu of MOOF Magazine & an exclusive screening of an extract of What You Could Not Visualise: Rema Rema, a film by Marco Porsia.
A vibrant, wry, and engaging account of life as an adventurous, queer young person in late 1970s London discovering themselves as an artist, and an individual.
While working as a photographer’s model, gallery usher, and exotic dancer, Dorothy “Max” Prior witnessed the births of Adam and the Ants, The Monochrome Set, The Sex Pistols, and Throbbing Gristle, as well as drumming in her own cult band Rema Rema and recording with Industrial Records. 
Her exuberant commentaries, each presented as a stand-alone episode, illustrate the multilayered nature of the London music, art, and fashion worlds of the late 1970s, and the overlap between the early punk scene with the city’s rapidly evolving club and queer cultures.
MOOF Magazine and The British Library present: Beating the Bounds at The Somers Town Festival 2022. 9.7.22
Take part in MOOF's psych-folk spin on an ancient custom this year at Somerstown Festival (Camden’s largest street festival) on Saturday 9th July in collaboration with The British Library and Stone Club
A celebration of community and identity, the Beating of the Bounds procession will make its way through Somerstown Festival, tracing the physical and psychogeoraphical boundaries of Kings Cross and Somers Town, stopping at boundary points of historical and cultural significance to perform the custom.
MOOF & Factory De Joie, A Playground of Psychedelia, The Victoria Dalston
MOOF & Factory De Joie, A Playground of Psychedelia, The Victoria Dalston
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