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June 2008
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6 - 8 June France, Germany, Spain and UK Feast features street theatre companies from Britain, Spain, Germany and France alongside community performers from the wealth of cultural talent based in Greater Manchester itself. The programme is a veritable smorgasbord with acrobatics, puppetry, comedy, physical theatre, live music, dance, circus and a little bit of story magic   Manchester
7 - 13 June Lithuania Kitur / Elsewhere Exhibition of Lithuanian artists residing in the UK. "Elsewhere is a place and an idea. Being elsewhere is not only about the pleasures of the unknown in a new location, but also about ambiguities, confusions and confluences of identity, negotiations of difference and absence"  London
7 June St Lucia Che Campeche Inc The St Lucian Reunion Club presents Che Campeche Inc - St Lucia's No. 1 Kweyol Comedy Group, appearing for the first time in the UK for one night only London
13/14 June China, UK

Circle Three: Dance Now - Internationally renowned choreographer/ dancer Liu Qi, Deputy Artistic Director of Guangdong Modern Dance Company, will spend a two-week residency at Sadler's Wells collaborating with London based British Vietnamese choreographer/dancer Anh Ngoc Nguyen exploring notions of  'connection' and 'renewal'. They are joined by composer Suki Mok and dancer Maggie Ho-Ki Kwan. This exciting exchange culminates in a public sharing of their creative investigations on 13 and 14 June at Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadler's Wells, London

London
13 June - 27 July Colombia

Oscar Muñoz The first solo exhibition in the UK by Colombian artist Oscar Muñoz - a powerful body of work selected from the last ten years that evokes memory and loss to compelling and seductive effect

London
16 June Japan

Uchiya Matsuri by Shigefumi Fukatsu The Japan Foundation and Traverse Theatre Company present a play-reading of Uchiya Matsuri. Written by Shigefumi Fukatsu (translated by Alan Gleason) and directed by Lorne Campbell,this piece is an absorbing story exhibiting the darkness and complexity of the human mind, which lie behind the façade of modern, everyday life. The reading will be followed by a chance to hear Shigefumi, one of Japan’s most talented playwrights of recent years, talk about his work

London
21 - 29 June International Portsmouth Festivities Celebrating the city's European links, marking the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue. An exciting and wide-ranging programme of events will include internationally renowned artists in a range of arts and educational events Portsmouth
     
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

 

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