Author Archives: Tom Mortimer

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BYOB featuring Tom Vek performing live – Sunday 20 March

BYOB – or Bring Your Own Beamer – is a worldwide phenomena conceived by Berlin-based artists Rafaël Rozendaal and Anne de Vries. Events have been staged in hundreds of cities across the world – and now – Canterbury. WHEN: Sunday … Continue reading

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From This World To That Which Is To Come – Saturday 19 March

WHERE Rutherford Car Park WHEN Saturday 19th, 20:00-21:00 Free but booking required. Please book through www.nightofthestickmen.eventbrite.co.uk Night of the Stickmen is the improv vehicle of east London-based Japanese psychedelic noise rock band Bo Ningen, who join the line-up of Projections … Continue reading

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Free Range City – Saturday 19 March

WHEN Saturday 14:00-20:00 WHERE Rutherford Cloisters, Rooms 15-21 Free Range is an award winning series of experimental music, film and poetry events that take place in Canterbury every week from October to March. Since it began in 2012 Free Range … Continue reading

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Outdoor Screenings – Saturday 19 and Sunday 20

From dusk until 21:00 on Saturday and Sunday, four three screens will play host to a programme of silent works, from the very earliest cinema, to totally contemporary works. The screens will be sited: at: outside the Gulbenkian, outside Cornwallis … Continue reading

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A Field in England – Friday 18 March

WHERE Secret Location WHEN Friday 18 21:00-22:30 Free but booking required. Location will be revealed to ticketholders. Limited availability. Please book through www.afieldinengland.eventbrite.co.uk A Field in England is an acclaimed 2013 historical psychological thriller directed by British film director Ben … Continue reading

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To Live and Die in LA – Friday 18 March

WHEN: Friday 18:15-20:45 WHERE: Gulbenkian Cinema To Live and Die in LA is a fast paced 1985 American action thriller. The film tells the story of the lengths to which two Secret Service agents go to arrest a counterfeiter. Director … Continue reading

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Silent Shorts – Sunday 20 March

WHEN 17:30 (A Trip To The Moon), 18:30 (Meshes Of The Afternoon), 19:30 (The Top Ten YouTube Videos of 2015) WHERE Jarman Square Early evening on Sunday, the Jarman Square will host live scores to silent short films. For three, 20 minutes … Continue reading

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Nattering Nuptials – Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March

WHERE Rutherford Dining Hall WHEN Saturday and Sunday 14:00-19:30 Nattering Nuptials was created with The Late Developers (Alms Houses, Faversham) and The Moving Memory Dance Theatre Company, whilst poring through treasure troves of photographs, poetry, and all things precious. We … Continue reading

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After the Break: Grete Marks and Laure Prouvost – Friday 18 to Sun 20 March

WHERE Studio 3 Gallery, Jarman Building WHEN Friday 18th 11:00-17:00, Saturday 19th 12:00-19:00, Sunday 20th 12:00-19:00 This exhibition features works by Grete Marks (1899-1990), a Bauhaus-trained ceramicist and artist who established the successful German pottery factory Haël Werkstatten in 1923, … Continue reading

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Budapest: Heroes’ Square – Saturday 18 March

WHERE: Walkway between Gulbenkian and Cornwallis WHEN: Saturday 18th March, 16:00-20:00 Heroes’ Square, Budapest, is a world heritage site that was built in 1896 to commemorate 1,000 years since the arrival of the Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin. It also … Continue reading

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