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Call out to performers and choirs - East Dulwich Christmas Cracker - 7 December 2013


Angelica

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Singers, dancers, musicians, magicians...


Are you a budding performer? Do you belong to a group, band or choir who like performing?

We're looking for talented performers from the Dulwich area to bring some Christmas cheer to this year's East Dulwich Christmas Cracker on Saturday 7th December.


The East Dulwich Christmas Cracker takes place between 10am and 5pm on Lordship Lane and North Cross Road. The event is organised in partnership with the South Southwark Business Association as a day to celebrate East Dulwich by bringing extra merriment and cheer.


There will be a small stage and we are particularly keen to find small acoustic acts who could do some pop up performances in the local shopping area.


If you are interested, please email [email protected] with a bit of information about what you do and links to any online videos of performances, music etc if available. Please state your address, advise whether you are above or under 18 years of age, and let us know any technical/special requirements that you have.


We look forward to hearing from you.

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