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Late at Tate Britain The Lovers, the Dreamers and Me Friday 6th August 2010


Join a musical journey into a lost world. Look out for dinosaurs, rainbows, mountains and rivers as a cast of musicians, puppeteers and artists bring the galleries to life.

Featuring Emily Barker, Dom Coyote, Paper Cinema, Sone Institute, Folk in a Box , Patti Gaal-Holmes, Paddy Steer and others.

Produced by Arctic Circle with interventions from Chelsea College of Art MA Curator

The story:
On different islands, caught between the sea, set adrift and searching,
We lie awake, on different lands, beneath strange stars,
Tangled up in the sea, drawn in the light of two moons.
When the land is remade and the stars sing to distant shores, what is it to be lost?
And when will we be found? In familiar city streets, we wander sick and lonely,
Yearn with heavy hearts for places unknown.
Trembling under fragile moonlight, desperate for adventure.

With contributions from:

Damian O’Hara (Pika Pika), Miho Ashima, Dan Carney, Dale Grundle, Stuart Bowditch, Ray Hogan, Gemma Tortella-Procter, Ewan Brown & Lenny George.

Inspired by:Arctic Circle’s year long music project The Explorer’s Club (wth Loaf)
Download a free track HERE

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