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Five Fundraisers To Grow Resonance (and Studio 2)!
”Resonance is running a series of its acclaimed fundraising events across October featuring the crème de la crème of London's experimental music and avant-garde performance scenes.
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Fri 17 October: Kinn curates... @ Café Oto
”Celebrate the launch of Resonance FM's Studio 2 with the first of two special nights at Cafe OTO to raise funds for Resonance. Featuring Rocheman + Kinn + Mohammed Rowe / Delia Detritus / Christos Stylianides (Ensemble) + Cornelia Isaksson / Beatrice Vorster / Yasmin Vardi (film screening of "we don’t teach you how to dance here") + Glint Music (DJs / label showcase). Tickets via Dice
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Sat 18 October: Dig That Treasure! curates... @ Café Oto
”... featuring: Gentle Stranger & Jesse Darling + Bint Mbareh + Cameron Picton & Kit Mosely. Tickets via Dice
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Sun 19 October: KWAKPUNCKT @ Avalon Cafe
”Making it three nights in a row, an evening of film, music, and performance weirdness curated by Adam de la Cour, Cameron Dodds, and Neil Luck and featuring music and/or film by: Francesca Fargione, G. Ogden, Joanna Ward, Matt Rogers, Sam Rice, Alan Witts, Ben Smith, Angela Wai Nok Hui, William Cobbing, Jennet Thomas, Monika Czyzyk & Neil Luck and Rowland Hill. Tickets via Dice
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New Season - New Programming!
”Resonance is back with a new season of live programs. Check our new Autumn Schedule
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· 11:00am - 12:00pmPanel Borders
[Repeated from Wednesday 5pm.] The art of the contemporary graphic novel and strip cartoon, with Alex Fitch. This month: Atmospheric Locations. Starting a new series of Panel Borders, Alex talks to Sabba Khan, Karrie Fransman and Zara Slattery about the comics they created for an as yet unpublished project inspired by Canterbury Cathedral’s Miracle Windows, and former animator Norm Konyu chats about his graphic novels which feature hauntings and time slippages in uncanny landscapes. Visit panelborders.wordpress.com for more information.