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Home > Festival > Continuum Festival looks into the future

Continuum Festival looks into the future

By Caroline King - June 14, 2017Posted in : Cabaret, Dance, Festival, Music, Theatre

Lady Vendredi - Photo: © Dimitri Djuric

Lady Vendredi (Photo: © Dimitri Djuric)

When: 21st – 23rd June 2017

Where: Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club, 42 – 44 Pollard Road, London E2 6NB

£: Day tickets cost £8 online or £10 on the door for Wednesday/Thursday. Friday tickets (inc. party) cost £10 online £12 on the door. Tickets for just Friday’s party are £5. A three-day pass costs £16

What is it?

The Continuum Festival, a performance festival of future futures, will take place from Wednesday 21st to Friday 23rd June.

The three-day arts festival at Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club will offer a peek into the future. Curated by Royal School of Speech and Drama students, its line-up will include spoken word, cabaret, music, dance and performance lectures; all themed around dystopia, sci-fi, and what’s coming next.

Continuum Festival will include work from artists including Martin O’Brien, whose work explores chronic illness, Lady Vendredi, who offers a riotous take on Afro-Futurism, and artist and champion drag king johnsmith.

More info: www.continuumfestival.co.uk

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