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Next week from The 25th/28th June Greenwich+Docklands International Festival returns with a water-themed programme for 2009. The story of Greenwich and Docklands has been shaped and defined by water and, using this inspiration, the Festival will commission and present a range of extraordinary UK and international artists to provide a visionary water-based interpretation of the area. Highlights will include a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Baroque composer Handel with an outdoor son et lumiere inspired by the Thames entitled Water Music, as well as the UK premiere of French company Ilotopie?s Fous de Bassin, a poetic spectacle in which the performers will literally walk on water.....


For more information just type "Festivals.org" into Google.


Sounds like fun, see you there Guys:-$


p.s Its Free...:)

TLS, politics aside, have you visited the Mediatheque at the NFT yet?


You can see films from a Lost London 1896 - 1945, all for nothing; along with over 1,300 titles from the National Archive of the BFI.


I think there's even a few Ken Loach titles in amongst them, along with Humphrey Jennings, Grierson and lots of public information/WW II propaganda shorts.


Enjoy, if you can tear yourself away from this bloody Forum, that is !

gallinello Wrote:

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TLS, politics aside, have you visited the Mediatheque at the NFT yet? You can see films from a Lost London 1896 - 1945,

all for nothing; along with over 1,300 titles from the National Archive of the BFI. I think there's even a few Ken Loach titles in amongst them, along with Humphrey Jennings, Grierson and lots of public information/WW II propaganda shorts.

Enjoy, if you can tear yourself away from this bloody Forum, that is !


Thanks I may well do that. The Lady who rang me and suggested next Thursday is my age also and she might be interested in that, as well. ( thats if I can pull her away from Mountain-Biking, lol)


The Forum? Blame the ruddy English weather!


I gamble for a living on Betfair in the afternoon/evenings, when I'm not working at The Racetrack, so that is why The Forum is so convenient but I've wanted to take a break all week and get The Riverboat down but the ruddy weather has prevented this happening.

Maybe today Galli..

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> gallinello Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> TLS, politics aside, have you visited the

> Mediatheque at the NFT yet? You can see films

> from a Lost London 1896 - 1945,

> all for nothing; along with over 1,300 titles from

> the National Archive of the BFI. I think there's

> even a few Ken Loach titles in amongst them, along

> with Humphrey Jennings, Grierson and lots of

> public information/WW II propaganda shorts.

> Enjoy, if you can tear yourself away from this

> bloody Forum, that is !

>

> Thanks I may well do that. The Lady who rang me

> and suggested next Thursday is my age also and she

> might be interested in that, as well. ( thats if I

> can pull her away from Mountain-Biking, lol)

>

> The Forum? Blame the ruddy English weather!

>

> I gamble for a living on Betfair in the

> afternoon/evenings, when I'm not working at The

> Racetrack, so that is why The Forum is so

> convenient but I've wanted to take a break all

> week and get The Riverboat down but the ruddy

> weather has prevented this happening.

> Maybe today Galli..



You are Charles Bukowski AICM ?5

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