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Me: Hi.
Thomas: Hi. (signs CD)
Me: (feeling like I had to say something else) I came to V Festival just to see you guys!
Thomas and Deck: Aw, thank you!
Over 90 free events for history lovers of all ages were announced at the launch of the Dublin Festival of History which will took place from Friday 29th September to Saturday 14th October, 2017 when Irish and international historians brought history to life in 33 venues across the city. Pictured at the launch of the 2017 Dublin Festival of History programme were from left Tara Doyle, Senior Librarian, Dublin City Libraries, An tArdmhéara Mícheál MacDonncha and Margaret Hayes, Dublin City Librarian. www.dublinfestivalofhistory.ie.
Photo Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography.
On January 15, 2020, thousands of animals were again mutilated and slaughtered at the Gadhimai Temple in Southern Nepal at an event held in conjunction with last December’s Gadhimai festival. In exclusive investigative footage captured by Animal Equality, buffaloes, goats and pigeons were filmed violently maimed and killed by festival attendees using a variety of weapons.
The footage depicted the horrific killing of conscious goats by devotees, with people shown mercilessly hacking animals to death, often times taking dozens of strikes to complete the slaughter. In other horrendous scenes, pigeons were thrown off of the rooftop of the temple to be later slaughtered for their meat.
More info can be found at: animalequality.org/gadhimai
international kite festival, pasir gudang..
i was here in this kite hill of pasir gudang.. tomorrow will be the last day of the festival..
Director Dorothée Van Den Berghe & actress Anna Franziska Jaeger presented their movie "My queen Karo" @ the festival of Dutch spoken movies in Brussels.
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Lose Yourself. Find Art. Discover Manchester, 6th-11th June
Lost & Found is a brand new festival of pop-up performance and impromptu art happening across Manchester and at Contact. Featuring a moving theatre on a Metrolink Tram, art in the Arndale and al fresco opera, Lost & Found will be held in a number of non-arts venues and public spaces across Manchester before culminating in a day of innovative work at Contact on Sat 11th June.
Lost & Found has been produced by Re:Con, Contact’s Young Programming and Producing Team. Established in 2010, Re:Con offers young people the opportunity to directly shape Contact’s programme, develop their professional practice and produce their own festival. Re:Con this year are: Phil Brankin, Alex Browning, Jennifer Gaskell and Rachel Moorhouse.
One of the highlights of Lost & Found will be Reykjavik, a stunning promenade performance exploring love, memory and the architecture of the mind. Requiring audience members to wear boiler suits Reykjavik was a hit at last year’s Edinburgh Festival, being nominated for a Total Theatre Award for Innovation and garnering superb reviews.
Other highlights of the festival include A Night of Found Arts -an evening of music and film at Bridgewater Hall’s Piazza on Friday 10th June, If You Speak Then I Will Listen – a one to one performance during which you do the talking and unique dance piece by Mixed Movement during which they will take over the fountains in Picadilly Gardens.
Most events are FREE and no booking is required. For events that have pre-booking, including Reykjavik, tickets are available via our box office at 0161 274 0600 and via the event pages at www.contactmcr.com
Lost & Found Festival 2011 is supported by Metrolink, Ideas Tap, PoWWow Pedal Power, O2 Think Big, Nexus Art Café and HMV.