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AN OUTSIDE UNDERSTANDING
Dance / 13 Sep 2012 - 15 Sep 2012 7Our experience shapes our perceptions. Our fears and our prejudices shape our views of others.
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WALKING WE ASK QUESTIONS
Talks and Readings / 15 Sep 2012 6Join us for an afternoon of debate and discussion. Led by a specialist panel, we'll be examining walking in art, the use of the body in protest and the impact of the 'pedestrian' in shaping the city.
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DEATH OF THE TRADESMEN
Theatre / 08 Sep 2012 - 15 Sep 2012 14/12/10His name is Willy. He is a 54 year old tradesman. He has a bad back and a short fuse. He likes a pint of black and he tends to lose more than he wins when it comes to gambling. His hands are sore. They are calloused and dry and he is sick of standing.
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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
/ 14 Aug 2012 - 25 Aug 2012 16Shakespeare’s classic comedy, transposed to 1960’s Italy where wit is as sharp as the fashion.
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TWO OPERAS
Music / 24 Aug 2012 - 25 Aug 2012 20Two new operas by the Irish composers Benedict Schlepper-Connolly and Garrett Sholdice combine music, film and dance to create an experience of feeling and atmosphere. Their idea of opera is a truly contemporary one: minimal, intuitive, immersive.
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