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Secrets of Nature ? Sounds Unseen with Metamono, Friday 6 June, 7pm @ Horniman Museum and Gardens


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We're pleased to host this unique event with British analogue electronic collective Metamono as part of their international series of live shows, and as part of the Horniman's contribution to the Chelsea Fringe Festival.


Secrets of Nature ? Sounds Unseen with Metamono

Friday 6 June, 7-8.30pm

Horniman Museum and Gardens


British analogue electronic collective Metamono present an evening of specially composed music for ground-breaking short films from the early days of cinema. Find out more and watch the trailer.

Tickets: ?8. Book tickets at www.horniman.ac.uk/visit/events/secrets-of-nature-sounds-unseen-with-metamono Over-18s only.



Horniman Museum and Gardens

100 London Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ

Rail/Overground: Forest Hill

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