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Music workshop @ RampART Tuesday 7th, 4pm- midnight

Free the music! | 05.08.2007 23:15 | Culture | Ecology | Free Spaces | London

Everybody welcome! Just bring your instrument and jam with us.
If you don't play an instrument, bring your poems or just come along for the fun of the thing.
There should be vegetarian food provided...everything free or by magic hat.

Open to musicians of all abilities. This is meant to be a grassroots event not Pop Idol. Comedians, clowns, belly dancers, poets, jugglers and other performing artist welcome.
There is the possibility of an open mic in the evening if there are enough artists brave enough to go on stage.
Children welcome.
We hope this will be the first of a long series of successful events.

Free the music!

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The address

06.08.2007 00:07

15 - 17 Rampart Street
Off Commercial Road
nearest tube: Whitechapel

forgot!


Cancelled

07.08.2007 17:50

Apparently the workshop is canceled due to some kind of infighting between various factions organising the event. Seems they started a huge slanging match in the ramparts meeting last night and disrupted the meeting so badly that everyone else got up and left to continue the rest of the agenda elsewhere.

Anyway, the end result is that the workshop is canceled and if it continues anywhere else it will probably have to be somewhere other than ramparts and may well split into different groups who can actually work together.

apparently


Apparently, you are talking bullshit.

08.08.2007 14:16

The music workshop was relocated to avoid further arguments, as you must know if you attended the meeting. The workshop went reasonably well, considered it had been relocated and there had been very little advertising. Later a few people from the workshop joined the fun with the open mic. It was a lovely evening. Both the workshop and the open mic went well despite previous problems, mailny due to a certain individual starting a fight over the control of the event and the space. Both events were a success and are expected to continue due to popular demand.

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