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Date: Thursday, May 6, 2010

Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: Brixton Village, Brixton, Coldharbour Lane, SW9


On Thursday the 6th between 6 and 10 pm the Pinkcat Collective will be animating the arcades of Brixton Village and shop units for a free multi-art form mini festival to promote new and emergent artists and performers. From painting and sculpture, live music, film, photography, dance and performance.


Sample some of the diverse cuisine on offer including African, Moroccan, Jamaican, Spanish, Filipino, Italian, locally sourced British and seafood ? feel free to bring your own alcohol with you. If that isn?t enough, you can stroll around all the shops that will be open in the market as part of the event. Browse vintage Parisian gear, sample a shop full of retro sweeties, kit yourself out in some full-on retro threads, treat yourself to a floral essence therapy, peak at local designer gear and more! .


Marvel at the potential for creative work this place has to offer! This is a great opportunity to meet some of the people already involved, to find out about projects you yourself could get into or see how this space could be a platform for you own work, or visit us to enjoy an evening of oddity and good food!


We also still have some spaces left either in the arcade avenues or in one of the empty units for May 6th; find a platform for your own work or test an idea at this high profile project in a genuinely friendly, informal, supportive environment and take the opportunity to meet other creative and motivated people. If you are interested in taking part, please contact ?? (Or come along on Tuesday 6.15pm at the Dogstar Pub in Brixton.


Details


6pm to 10pm Thursday May 6th

Brixton Village (aka Granville Arcade )

Entrances on Coldharbour Lane and Atlantic Road

Brixton


For more info ? you will find the page on Facebook? ?Pinkcat collective at Brixville? and also through ?Brixton village aka Granville Arcade?,

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