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Event Puddle: 2-4 Jul 2010



  

By: Apri Cot

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Greg McLaren

Greg McLaren: Doris Day Can Fuck Off + DJ Christopher Camplin
Greg McLaren, the co-founder of Stoke Newington International Airport, is telling a story musical style tonight (2 July) at the ICA; he's going to replace all speech with song. Performances at 10.15-10.30pm and 11.30-11.45pm, FREE.

Edgar Allan Pooh: The Raven
Performed by Vesele skoky Theatre (Czech Republic, Prague) at Riverside Studios 2-3 July, £12 (£9). Looks pretty action-packed - if you like the sound of that, check out their promo video.

A non-verbal, motion fantasia for six dancers, a violinist and a drummer, telling the story of how a man and a woman live together, but mainly about the way they get along with each other after they have died!

Venus Rising
A film and performance event celebrating female energy through participation and creative collaborations 3 July at 128 Farringdon Rd EC1R 3AP London, 5pm-9pm, FREE.

The Mexican Spitfire Blanche Dubois
By Blanche Dubois and Lisa Lee, apparently the finest lip sinking drag duo in the world! Experience it Saturday (3 July) 10.30pm at the ICA, FREE.

Netil Market
A music-fashion-photography-interior-graphic design-art-visual media-vintage collectables-food-jewellery-market every Saturday 11am-6pm, 11-25 Westgate St, London Fields, E8. Appearently there are also performances. FREE.

The Mermaid's Curse
A fundraising event presented by SKIPtheatre in their effort to raise £5000 for their summer project in Devon and Somerset. The event takes place July 4th at Arcola Theatre, doors open at 8pm, £10 entry. Dress code: 19th century pirates, sirens, and pagans - but only if you feel like it.

Experience a night of pirates, mermaids, sea shanties, mystery and treasures in the first scratch showing of SKIPtheatre’s new sites responsive performance ‘The Mermaid’s Curse’.

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