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SATURDAY 24 AUGUST 2013

HUSH HOUSE SUPER MARKET

BUSSEY BUILDING, PECKHAM


On the Saturday 24 August, Hush House is doing something new.


This ain?t no supermarket, this ain?t no farmers market. We guarantee you'll have never experienced anything quite like it before.


We're going to take something to which you've grown unhappily accustomed, something borne out of convenience, not love or taste - that daily activity where your choice is dictated and conclusions are illusions. We're going take it back to what it should be about, inspired people sharing their passion with others.


This adventure will take place in Peckham and we are showcasing independent, creative and talented human beings.


Food, drink, art, clothing, music and everything in-between. Don?t be afraid if you?ve never done something like this before - we?re not looking for seasoned traders.


Imagine buskers, sculptures, crates of vinyl; florists, cerviche, fantastic cocktails & homemade ice cream all nestled together between the two floors and sunny roof terrace of Bussey Building.


We have already hand-picked some of our favourite stalls and now we're searching for about 20 more and a whole load of musicians/poets etc to be exposed to a footfall of 3-5000 people across the day.


There are no upfront fees involved.


Apply before Friday 12 July at:


http://supermarket.hushhouse.net


Get in touch: [email protected]


Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/615565518462388


Thanks!

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"We're going to take something to which you've grown unhappily accustomed, something borne out of convenience, not love or taste"


What's the something to which you think I have grown accustomed? I'd then be able to figure out why I'm unhappy with it.

Cheers.


"that daily activity where your choice is dictated and conclusions are illusions. We're going take it back to what it should be about, inspired people sharing their passion with others".


What choice? Who diktat come from?


If I conclude that a visit to your space would be an all round good thing, am I being illusory?


If I bowl up there as a punter, can I consider myself as 'creative' as the stallholders who've paid for their pitches?


But, hey a shill's got to do what a shill's got to do, right?

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