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Outer India - subcontinental grooves residency
Outer India - subcontinental grooves residency
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
This evening sees the first of an OUTERINDIA residency at Rich Mix in Shoreditch which will take place on the last Tuesday of each month. OUTERINDIA will, they say, “weave a web of intense links between London, the Subcontinent and the world, showcasing visionary artists in the musical, visual and written arts". It may well be, as they claim, both radical and magical.
This evening sees the first of an OUTERINDIA residency at Rich Mix in Shoreditch which will take place on the last Tuesday of each month. OUTERINDIA will, they say, “weave a web of intense links between London, the Subcontinent and the world, showcasing visionary artists in the musical, visual and written arts". It may well be, as they claim, both radical and magical.
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