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The Sea is an Edge and an Ending

Lavinia Greenlaw

Screening

Event overview

In association with Alzheimer's Research UK, this event brings together like-minded artists who have created work as a result of being touched by the issues around dementia and memory loss. Featuring film, literature, music and light illuminations within the setting of Shoreditch Church, the evening includes live performances by musician Hannah Peel, from her recent solo album Awake But Always Dreaming, a screening of Scratch by choreographer Shelly Love, poet Lavinia Greenlaw's film The Sea is an Edge and an Ending, and an appearance by the actor Christopher Eccleston.

Event curated by Kirsteen McNish of Vine Collective. In association with Alzeimer's Research UK. 

The Sea is an Edge and an Ending was commissioned by FVU and Metal with the support of Wellcome Trust. Supported by Arts Council England.

Event details

Details

24 November 2016

Awake But Always Dreaming, Shoreditch Church, London

E1 6JN

7.30pm - 11pm

Tickets are £13.15, available here.

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