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London dance theatre company Amici Dance, Lebanese deaf performance group Music for the Deaf, French inclusive theatre company Singuliers Associés, East London disabilities arts group Arteast (Bromley by Bow Community Centre) and performers David Burgh of East End Speed Histories, musician Tom Lynch, choreographer Maria Luigia Gioffre and collaborators present to you A HERO'S TALE, a communally developed performance with with audience input, suitable for all ages. Our protagonists will turn a seemingly hopeless situation around on the strength of focus and self belief. The tale is told with dance and music and songs which are sung and signed. The performance is suitable for all ages as well as a deaf audience. ------------------------------ SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2017 4 AND 7PM BRADY ARTS CENTRE 192-196 HANBURY STREET LONDON E1 5HU TURN EAST FROM BRICK LANE INTO HANBURY STREET, WALK 7 MINUTES, MONTEFIORI SCHOOL ON THE LEFT, THEN BRADY ARTS CENTRE ON THE RIGHT. ------------------------------ TICKETS £5.90/£3.78 online £5.00/£3.00 on the door 16 Sep 4pm show 16 Sep 7pm show ------------------------------ 12-3PM: PRINT YOUR HIGHER SELF SCREEN PRINTING WORKSHOP BY IMAGINARY FRIENDS ARTS (JAIRO ZALDUA AND NICOLA GREEN WITH GEORGE PETSIKOPOULOS) FREE, DONATIONS WELCOME DROP-IN. A PRINT PROCESS TAKES 20-30 MINUTES. |