Bastard Assignments is back with the second of their New Teeth series, this time performing in the atmospheric space of the Thames Tunnel Shaft at the Brunel Museum, Rotherhithe, SE16 4LF on Thursday 29 September 2016.
As ever the group will be providing an intriguing (and unpredictable) mix of experimental music and interdisciplinary performance from with new work from resident composers Timothy Cape, Edward Henderson, Caitlin Rowley and Josh Spear, plus Elliot Galvin, Jamie Hamilton, Richard Hames, Anna Meredith, and Tom Rose.
You can read my review of the group's gig in Brixton in February this year on this blog, and there is a video of their previous New Teeth event:
NEW TEETH 1 from Bastard Assignments on Vimeo.
Further information and tickets from Brown Paper Tickets website.
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
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