Date: 
20 Jan 09
Venue: 
The Rich Mix Cultural Foundation, 35 - 47 Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA
WORLDwrite is hosting a special New Year gala performance and screening. Ian Archer-Watters, the renowned comedic ballet dancer is flying in from New York and providing WORLDwrite with an exclusive charity performance of his stunning piece, The Black Swan. The performance will be filmed for a new culture slot on the WORLDbytes channel and for a documentary on this unique and extraordinary dancer. Ian will be accompanied by cellist Gabriella Swallow and pianist Anne Marshall, who are both celebrated musicians. To follow this rare opportunity WORLDwrite will be screening its latest documentary Flush It, to give it the East End premiere it deserves. Flush it tells the watery but never wet story of one Eritrean refugee’s dream to have top end sanitation and loos in the villages she grew up in. The film’s compelling narrative is completed by expert testimony on all the possibilities we have to overcome water shortages everywhere in the world. This special performance and screening which will take place at the Rich Mix Cultural Foundation, 35 - 47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA on Tuesday 20th January 7:30pm. A wine reception will precede the performance. Tickets are available to book on line at http://www.justgiving.com/galaevent and from the WORLDwrite shop at http://www.worldwrite.org.uk/shop.html Tickets cost £10 and include wine reception.
Contact Name: 
Emma Grant
Contact Email: 
world.write@btconnect.com

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5 January 2009 - 2:15pm — Anonymous

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