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William Blake, Arbonauts at the Grave

Blake's death anniversary, a performance collective and poetry reading.


Arbonauts at the Grave

Sunday 11 August 2013 12 Noon – 2 pm
Bunhill Fields, 38 City Road London EC1Y 1AU
Nearest tube station Old Street
Free entrance

We gather at Bunhill Fields at noon to mark the life of William Blake
who died on Sunday 12 August 1827. By tradition people often read
or share a favourite text.
Afterwards you are invited to repair to a local pub for lunch.
This year we will be joined by Arbonauts who are a site-specific
performance collective. Intimacy with nature and the metaphysical
act within their installations. Arbonauts recently created Aria Arboria
- a cantata inspired by William Blake’s poem Love and Harmony.
Their reflection on the hallowed dissenters will echo through the
1000 year history of Bunhill Fields.

www.arbonauts.org


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Date and Time:

11 August 2013 at 12:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Bunhill Fields Cemetary
38 City Road
London
EC1Y 1AU
0207 374 4127
http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/green-spaces/city-gardens/visitor-information/Pages/Bunh
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Organised by:

Blake Society
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