Event overview
Significant Wreckage is a provocation, a prodding & a nudging, an egging-on, a goading & an incitement. It is also a motivation, a call-out, grounds for debate, reason to question, an occasion for debate, a pretext for a jolly evening.
It might also be irritating, aggravating, teasing. It should bring consequences equivalent to that accompanying the first performance of Diaghilev's 'Rite of Spring' at theThéâtre des Champs-Élysées on 29 May 1913.
Nick Scammell will read a statement. John Levett will proclaim a manifesto. Significant Wreckage will be unveiled. The evening will proceed with debate and conclude with incalculable consequences.
The event is free; its value immeasurable.
Dates & times
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10 Jan 2012 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
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