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Jun: ilikemusic because... music can convey a mood, enhance a mood or change a mood. Music can be used to inspire and the artform is simple yet complicated. It's fun to listen to and even more fun to create and perform. It speaks when just a simple word can't. It's a blessing!!
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Estelle: ilikemusic because... It enables me to get my feelings out and it’s borderline therapy for me. Music makes me feel.
kayla brooke: ilikemusic because... the lyrics say the words that you cant. And it helps me start out on a good foot everyday =)Cape Farewell and Southbank Centre present SHIFT - A climate-focused festival
Featuring music from Robyn Hitchcock, Graham Coxon, KT Tunstall and Kathryn Williams, comedy from Marcus Brigstocke plus free discussions and fashion showcases
Southbank Centre, Tuesday 26 - Sunday 31 January 2010
In January 2010, Southbank Centre Artists in Residence, Cape Farewell, and Southbank Centre present Shift - a stimulating and provocative festival focusing on issues of climate change inspired by Cape Farewell's expeditions to The High Arctic and the rainforests of Peru. Featuring the musicians and comedians who have voyaged with Cape Farewell on research trips over the past few years, the Shift festival programme includes two specially-curated evenings of music and comedy in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, as well as a series of free events, including discussions, projections, fashion showcases and workshops.
Shift Encounters - a series of discussions with scientists, architects and artists talking about climate change - kick-starts the festival on Tuesday 26 January 2010, leading up to two events in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. On Friday 29 January 2010, comedian Marcus Brigstocke and some very special guests unite against climate change in a night of comedy and poetry. On Saturday 30 January 2010, Robyn Hitchcock presents a Maritime Evening with guest artists including Graham Coxon, KT Tunstall and Kathryn Williams. This night of music celebrates Robyn and KT's Arctic expedition with Cape Farewell in 2008 - where they were part of a bizarre ship's crew that included Jarvis Cocker, Ryuichi Sakamoto and
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