LONDON happenning forest fundraiser, march 11th

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LONDON happenning forest fundraiser, march 11th

Post by Jane » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:39 am

HEY!

exciting times, we are going to do a party in london to forest fundraise in hoxton studios on march 11th

so far we are planning arctic circle, fueldiva, maybe myrtle tyrtle, spectres, live art theatre from Forest Fringe, music and art installations from What They Could Do They Did, hopefully paper cinema, and more....

if anyone wants to be involved in any way, drop me an email at jane@theforest.org.uk

yay!

x
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Re: LONDON happenning forest fundraiser, march 11th

Post by Jane » Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:34 am

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Re: LONDON happenning forest fundraiser, march 11th

Post by Jane » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:29 pm

hey!

if everyone who has friends in london could promote this that would be amazing! tell them! we have already done much drunken flyering and told all our friends but MORE PEOPLE MORE MONEY MORE FOREST. Yeow.

facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/even ... 8692448127

website:
http://lostintheforest.info

info:

as part of the fundraising campaign to save the Forest Café, we are launching THE HAPPENING in London: a decadence of live music, lazers, installation, performance, igloos, DJs, dancing, canapés, kissing booths, corruption and other peculiarities.

starring…

>>ARCTIC CIRCLE<<
...Seven piece dream-wave ensemble return to the stage with a brand new set for the Spring season, drawing on pastoral psychedlia, futurist jumble and suburban polyrhythms.
http://www.myspace.com/arcticcircle

>>FUELDIVA<<
Crafted in New York out of sequinned hotpants, gameboys and scrabble tiles. Pioneers of ultrafuck and revenge music. Already famous in their heads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuLN-weuwy4

>>MAL VOYAGE<<
Robotnid prance music; splashproof and nostalgic for the future.

>>SPECTRES<<
Velocity, melody and noise .........sweet sounds of punk played in outer space!!!

>>KONSTRUCT<<
Konstruct perform 'through the spectrum' from dark to light, coarse to smooth, timid to gregarious. Using found objects, found sound, instruments and mr piezzo.
www.myspace.com/konstruct

>>THE CASH COWS EXTREME<<
wonderfully soulfully troup of wonder playing the songs you love in ways that you have never heard them before

>>ALEX'S HILARIOUS ENTERPRISES (UnLTD)<<
Good honest stuff, sometimes a bit tender and loving, sometimes shameless and bashing your head in relentlessly.


costumes and DJing from London arts collective WHAT THEY COULD DO THEY DID

visuals from KOHOUTEK

live art theatre from the multi-award-winning FOREST FRINGE

oh my god, PAPER CINEMA!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMH5P2QM3Xg

& late night flailing from DJ CAMP CLIMAX

dress bizarre//dance slinkily//makeout more often




entrance by donation; all funds to the Save the Forest campaign
http://blog.theforest.org.uk/savetheforest
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Re: LONDON happenning forest fundraiser, march 11th

Post by Jane » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:30 pm

I feel like such a dork replying to all my own messages.
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Re: LONDON happenning forest fundraiser, march 11th

Post by mirja » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:33 pm

ok. i would pass info on but know folks who are not on facebook... principal stance...
so what in that case?

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