A new arts event called The Bloomsbury Festival will take place from 20-22 October in London.
Designed to become an annual event, the festival will celebrate the cultural, intellectual, artistic and social diversity of the area, which is located between the Euston Road, Gray’s Inn Road, Theobald’s Road and Southampton Road.
Sponsored by the company behind the £24m regeneration of The Brunswick in Bloomsbury, property group Allied London, the festival will be launched with aerial theatre from Scarabeus.
Other events will include modern dance from The Place, a series of architectural debates, the premiere of musician Craig Vear’s sonic symphony – which features the voices of local children – and special screenings at arthouse cinema The Renoir.
In addition, local museums and galleries will open for free during the festival, including the Foundling, Charles Dickens and the October Gallery and the Cockpit Arts Gallery. Details: www.bloomsburyfestival.org
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A new arts event called The Bloomsbury Festival will take place from 20-22 October in London.
Designed to become an annual event, the festival will celebrate the cultural, intellectual, artistic and social diversity of the area, which is located between the Euston Road, Gray’s Inn Road, Theobald’s Road and Southampton Road.
Sponsored by the company behind the £24m regeneration of The Brunswick in Bloomsbury, property group Allied London, the festival will be launched with aerial theatre from Scarabeus.
Other events will include modern dance from The Place, a series of architectural debates, the premiere of musician Craig Vear’s sonic symphony – which features the voices of local children – and special screenings at arthouse cinema The Renoir.
In addition, local museums and galleries will open for free during the festival, including the Foundling, Charles Dickens and the October Gallery and the Cockpit Arts Gallery. Details: www.bloomsburyfestival.org
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disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
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