Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 10.08.2009 | Posted by CL
Hidden London Creative Writing with Charlie Dark
Protein presents a creative workshop In association with The IAM1
Journey and Nike Sportswear
When: Saturday 15th August, 2.30pm - 6.00pm
Where: 1948, Arches 477 - 478, Batemans Row, Shoreditch, London, EC2 3HH
Free to attend, to apply please email name and contact details to: pixie@proteinos.com (limited places available)
Check out the acclaimed films at
www.nikesportswear.com
In association with Nike Sportswear and the London IAM1 Journey we are pleased to announce an open, half day creative writing workshop with London's Charlie Dark at Nike Sportswear's Shoreditch studio, gallery space and concept store, 1948.
The IAM1 Journey leads us through London, Milan, Amsterdam, Paris and Berlin where contemporary story tellers help us make the hidden visible in the search for new expressions of style, design and innovation. London's journey was seen through the eyes of Charlie Dark, incorporating east London artists, designers and producers including INSA, Benedict Radcliffe, Goldielocks and Protein.
Inspired by the projects themes of “Hidden London”, Charlie Dark will host a writing and performance workshop breaking down his creative processes and inspirations whilst talking about the IAM1 Journey and his long and illustrious career as an essential player in London's major underground music and art scenes.
• Charlie Dark (Attica Blues, Blacktronica, Run Dem Crew)
From his beginnings with the seminal MoWax label and the dusty vibes and scribes of London legends Attica Blues through to being one of the world's most respected slam poets. Invited to festivals in ever corner of the globe, Charlie Dark is a pillar of London, hosting courses, clashes and workshops. Charlie Dark created the Blacktronica collective to break down the boundaries between music, art and spoken word and now with his Run Dem Crew, lights up the darkness of London by charging through it, seeing the city like nobody's ever seen before.
Journey and Nike Sportswear
When: Saturday 15th August, 2.30pm - 6.00pm
Where: 1948, Arches 477 - 478, Batemans Row, Shoreditch, London, EC2 3HH
Free to attend, to apply please email name and contact details to: pixie@proteinos.com (limited places available)
Check out the acclaimed films at
www.nikesportswear.com
In association with Nike Sportswear and the London IAM1 Journey we are pleased to announce an open, half day creative writing workshop with London's Charlie Dark at Nike Sportswear's Shoreditch studio, gallery space and concept store, 1948.
The IAM1 Journey leads us through London, Milan, Amsterdam, Paris and Berlin where contemporary story tellers help us make the hidden visible in the search for new expressions of style, design and innovation. London's journey was seen through the eyes of Charlie Dark, incorporating east London artists, designers and producers including INSA, Benedict Radcliffe, Goldielocks and Protein.
Inspired by the projects themes of “Hidden London”, Charlie Dark will host a writing and performance workshop breaking down his creative processes and inspirations whilst talking about the IAM1 Journey and his long and illustrious career as an essential player in London's major underground music and art scenes.
• Charlie Dark (Attica Blues, Blacktronica, Run Dem Crew)
From his beginnings with the seminal MoWax label and the dusty vibes and scribes of London legends Attica Blues through to being one of the world's most respected slam poets. Invited to festivals in ever corner of the globe, Charlie Dark is a pillar of London, hosting courses, clashes and workshops. Charlie Dark created the Blacktronica collective to break down the boundaries between music, art and spoken word and now with his Run Dem Crew, lights up the darkness of London by charging through it, seeing the city like nobody's ever seen before.
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