| Time | Event(s) | Venue |
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| 7pm | Speakers | Freya Zinovieff and Ruthie Collins Mark Woods Deanna Tyson |
| 7.30pm | Egyptian Dancing | Anji Jackson-Main and Salon Darbuka with music by: Pete DJ Darbuka |
| 8pm | Poetry | James McKay |
| 8.30pm | Improvised Music |
Iain Sinclair
Total, unfettered, personal creative expression, musically expressed, is perhaps only possible if the notes played are completely spontaneous and therefore unique in all respects to the musician. Particularly so if not based on any pre-taught music, or musical theory such as chords, melodic scales and harmony. Iain Sinclair plays entirely free piano to celebrate the birth of the Fringe and individual, unique creativity. |
| Throughout the whole event: |
Live portraits by: Josie Camus
Life Body art by: Mike Bodyart Exhibition of works by: Sarah L¸demann, Freya Zinovieff, Ben Ranyard, Dan Seddon, Deanna Tyson, Tess Recordon, Richard Johnson (Stitch), Blight Society (Jon and Maya), Jill Eastland. Emma Fenelon and Esme Hague. |
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