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We’ve got a few tickets left for this Saturday’s (27th) visit to the see ‘Atlantic Fire’ at the Walker followed by Leo Asemota’s ‘The Handmaiden’ at Metal with FREE train fare and FREE lunch provided at Metal. As well as a tour there’s also a chance to speak to the artist Leo. Please get in touch as soon as possible with your name and contact number if you would like to join us. Full details below.

And then we have a chance to go to the press night of the new Write Now Festival on Thursday 4th March at The Actors Studio. You’ll get to see 2 minute live trailers of all the plays in the festival and help choose which play culturepool will go and see at the end of March. See below for full details.

Luan & Vinny
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p.s. We’re looking forward to tomorrow night upstairs at The Ship & Mitre for the first Woody Guthrie Folk Club. Hope to see you there.

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What: ‘Atlantic Fire’ @ the Walker Art Gallery &  ‘The Handmaiden’ @ Metal
When: Sat 27/02/2010, 11.00 am until 2.ish
Where: The Walker Art Gallery, William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EL (map) Metal, The Building on Platform 1 & 2, Liverpool, L7 6ND (map)
Who: Reyhan King & Leo Asemota
How: FREE. To reserve your place email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 0151 236 0796 will your contact number and details.

As part of Liverpool and the Black Atlantic there are a series of city-wide exhibitions and events exploring the connections between cultures and continents. We’ve arranged to go and see the ‘Atlantic Fire’ exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery followed by a chat with Leo Asemota at his show, ‘The Handmaiden’, at Metal. It’s a bit ‘logistical’, so here’s the essentials…:

- Meet at the Walker Art Gallery at 11.00 am Saturday, 27th February
- Reyhan King, Director of Galleries, will give a talk about Aubrey Williams and his works shown in ‘Atlantic Fire’
- A chance to view the work yourselves
- Get the train to Metal - FREE, thanks to Northern Rail!
- Lunch at METAL - FREE!
- Talk with Leo Asemota about his exhibition ‘The Handmaiden’

Although this event is FREE places are limited and we need to organise train tickets, food etc. so please email us .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call us on 0151 236 0796 to reserve your place. Please let us know how many tickets you want and leave a contact number so we can confirm the booking closer to the date.

Here’s what they say:

Aubrey Williams @ the Walker

    An exhibition of paintings by the renowned Guyanese artist Aubrey Williams. The exhibition includes a selection of Williams’ vibrant large scale oil paintings. Exploring an eclectic range of inspiration from Mayan motifs to the work of composer Russian Shostakovich, his work is intensely alive with colour and motion. Aubrey Williams is an important modern artist whose paintings resist classification. They include influences and elements as diverse as American abstract painting, Amerindian and Mayan symbols, and the music of Shostakovich. Williams’ work reflects the meeting of Atlantic and black Atlantic cultures in Europe, the Caribbean, North America and the Americas.


Leo Asemota @ Metal

    Following his critically acclaimed ens memoralis at the National Portrait Gallery and The Long March of Displacement along Victoria Embankment to St. Paul’s Cathedral.  Leo Asemota will present The Handmaiden, the second phase of this work at Metal’s Edge Hill Station following a six month residency relationship.  The work has particular significance to Liverpool and the Edge Hill site incorporating found objects from the recent renovation work at the station.  The exhibition is also informed by Leo’s research and fascination with the Edo people of Benin’s ancient ‘Igue’ ritual of Head worship, the British Empire’s invasion of Benin in 1897 and the essay An Artwork in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility by the late German philosopher Walter Benjamin.

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What: Write Now Festival Press Night
When: Thu 04/03/2010, 5.30pm til 7.30pm
Where: The Actor’s Studio, 36 Seel Street, Liverpool, L1 4BE (map)
Who: Festival production teams, and the great and the good
How: FREE. To reserve your place email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 0151 236 0796 with your contact number and details.

culturepool are especially pleased to be supporters of the Liverpool International Write Now Festival, Liverpool’s first annual One Act Play Festival. Through an adjudication process, eight plays have been invited to be part of the Festival, and culturepool will be going along to watch one of these at the end of March. However, we’d like YOU to choose which one!

We’ve secured ten invites to the press night on the 4th March for ten lucky culturepool members to watch ‘live trailers’ of each production and then decide which play you think culturepool would enjoy seeing at the end of the month. There’ll also be drinks, maybe nibbles, and the opportunity to schmooze and chat to the playwrights, actors, journalists and production teams.

Only ten places are available, so if you’d like to be part of the ‘culturepool adjudication team’ get in touch soon!

It’s FREE but please email us .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call us on 0151 236 0796 to reserve your place. Please leave your details and contact number so we can confirm the booking closer to the date.

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