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Wanted: 2 x leaf blowers for art/music event


cecilandrew

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Hi all,


Slightly strange request this but here goes. I'm organising an event at IKLECTIK arts lab in North Lambeth next Sunday 16th October 12-3pm. It's a new series that allows artists to present work in progress performances to an audience. One of the artists involved wishes to use 2 leaf blowers, to interact with participants sweeping leaves in the garden section of the venue (weather permitting). As you might have guessed it's a reference to seasonal change and the sound produced by the blowing and sweeping of dried leaves.


If anyone would be willing to lend us theirs for the weekend, it'd be very well looked after and much appreciated.


I'm based in East Dulwich so can collect from Thursday onwards next week during the day or evening Mon-wed. Please get in touch if this sounds like something you'd be able to help with and of course all welcome to attend the event.


With best wishes,

Tom


Link to facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/899169756853505/

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Goodness that sounds like an unusual and entertaining performance. I can't lend you any blowers from our company but I can say I have seen very discounted ones in Homebase in Sydenham. They have both electric and cordless and you can order online. Good luck with the event.

http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/garden/garden-power-tools/shredders-blowers-and-vacuums

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