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Lawrence Upton at 60!


14 Nov 2009, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building. www.gold.ac.uk/spr/.

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Cost Free
Department Electronic Music Studios
Website Sound Practice Research
Contact j.drever(@gold.ac.uk)

An evening of collaborative and interdisciplinary performances in honour of the poet and graphic artist, featuring Tina Bass, John Levack Drever, Chris Goode, Mike McInerney and Lawrence Upton.

An evening of collaborative and interdisciplinary performances in honour of the poet and graphic artist, featuring Tina Bass, John Levack Drever, Chris Goode, Mike McInerney and Lawrence Upton.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Upton
http://lawrenceupton.org/data/collab_JD.html

This is a Sound Practice Research event.

Sound Practice Research

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14 Nov 2009 7:00pm - 9:00pm
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