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HANGING ON BY A THREAD
/ 25 Nov 2006 - 09 Dec 2006 20Inspired by the myth of Ariadne, Hanging on by a Thread adopts the labyrinth as a metaphor for the human ...
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OUT OF HARM'S WAY
/ 22 Nov 2006 - 08 Dec 2006 20In the darkness, eight dancers run for their lives. A cosy room gives shelter and safety from the dangerous world ...
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THIS IS NOT A LIFE
/ 18 Nov 2006 22Hello. Times are strange, aren’t they? What with the rise in national prosperity, the erosion of traditional values, the outbreak ...
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PHILIP
Exhibitions / 17 Nov 2006 ADMISSION FREEPHILIP is a novel written by Heman Chong (SI), Cosmin Costinas (RO), Rosemary Heather (CAN), Francis McKee (IRL), David Reinfurt (USA), Steve Rushton (UK/NL), Leif Magne Tangen (NO) and Mark Aerial Waller (UK).
PHILIP is also an exhibition consisting of an ongoing programme of shorts by Dara Birnbaum, Juha van Ingen, Tina Keane, George Melies, Anthony Lucas, Otolith Group and Semiconductor and screenings of Samuel Beckett's "Film" every day at 3PM.
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K.K. NULL, JÜRGEN SIMPSON & TIM REDFERN
/ 04 Nov 2006 15KK. Null (Tokyo) is one of the top names in Japanese music and in a larger context, one of the ...
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THE CHOIR
Exhibitions / 06 Oct 2006 - 04 Nov 2006 ADMISSION FREEIn 2003 Factotum, a Belfast based arts organisation, revived a choir that had been founded in the 1950's. To understand what they had reincarnated they started a two year process of collecting memories and artefacts of the choirs turbulent history. On the 6th October, following a performance by the current choir, the materials were presented in an exhibition for the first time.
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