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Interrobang: Intimate AND Simone September 23, 2011

It’s that time again where Interrobang takes over The Book Club and a whole array of art, literature, music, photography, installation, theatre gubbins happen in the downstairs light-bulbed room.
 

Interrobang

 

This time I’ve got two things happening (again). First up you’ll be able to see the Simone project so far, there will be 8 installments for you to gander at. And secondly I’ll be there with the one-on-one theatre experience called, ‘Intimate‘ with Papercut Theatre.
 


 

Do come along not only because I will be there (that may put you off), but because it’s all kinds of ace. There’s lots of different things happening on the night so there will be something to tickle your fancy. And all that for under a fiver. Niceness. 
 
Tuesday 27th September
Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Door: £5, £3 concession
(Nearest Tube: Old Street)

 

 

SOUTHBANK UNSEEN PREMIERE September 7, 2011

You may remember me talking about a collection of short documentaries/films that I’m going to be distributing soon called SOUTHBANK UNSEEN, a while back…
 

Well they’re all finished and have been treated to a sexy grade and will be having their World Premiere as part of the Mayor’s Thames Festival this coming weekend on the 10th and 11th of September. They’ll be projected on to the side of the Royal Festival Hall and to keep things interesting the projector will be bicycle powered.
 

“Cycle-In Cinema screens the world premiere of Deva Palmier’s Southbank Unseen, a series of four short documentary dramas that give us an alternative view of the South Bank through the eyes and ears of four extraordinarily gifted individuals: Carolyn Findlay, a clairvoyant; Peter Bleksley, a surveillance detective; John Hutchinson, a twelve-year-old on the high end of the autistic spectrum; and, in the fourth film, Prof. Geraint Rees, who will enlighten us on their three views from his own perspective as a neuroscientist.”

 

I’ll be going along on the Sunday to see the four mini documentaries being screened together. Make sure to bring along a wireless radio to tune into the sound. It’s going to be quite exciting seeing the finished product in front of an audience.

  

Click the flyer to see the details or click here.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
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