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Performance

Music Week Festival: NOIZE NIGHT


1 Oct 2019, 8:00pm - 9:30pm

St James Hatcham, St James

Event overview

Cost free
Department Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7919 7645

Noize Night in St James Hatcham Church is an experimental and improvised music event curated by students Khabat Abas, Anne Han and James Creed.

An ecletic evening of improvised and electronic Khabat Abas, Anne Han and James Creed, plus Iris Garrelfs, Pete Furniss, and an ensemble led by Mira Benjamin.

Bring your own drink and prepare to have your musical horizons expanded!

Free event, open to all and no booking required.

Image: Sub Rosa: an anthology of noise & electronic music #7 Chronology 1930 2012

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1 Oct 2019 8:00pm - 9:30pm
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