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Kings Place Festival ’09 is an eclectic collection of concerts, talks, and exhibitions that mirror the multiplicity of events presented by Kings Place during the course of the year. The festival will see more than one hundred 45-minute events starting at 9.30 am on Friday and continuing until midnight on Sunday.
Kings Place Festival ’09 will feature back to back concerts, education projects, talks presented by a selection of artist including a genre-defying selection that brings together classical music in london, contemporary, blues, avant-garde, world, folk, jazz and spoken word, with return performances from Alistair Anderson, Endymion, International Guitar Festival, Classical Opera Company, John Metcalfe, David Murphy, Peter Cropper, Colin Matthews, Twisted Lounge, Chilingirian Quartet, the Royal Academy of Music, Iain Burnside, and both London Sinfonietta and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
The festival will be running across the three performance spaces – Hall One, Hall Two and the St Pancras Room, – two art galleries – Pangolin London and Kings Place Gallery – and in the many public spaces that are dotted around the three levels of the building dedicated to art. A hog roast will also be available on the terrace alongside a delicious selection of festival food and drink at the Green and Fortune Café, the Festival Café and the Rotunda Bar/ Restaurant.
All tickets are available at £4.50 on line or at the Box Office: 020 7520 1490 for £6.50.
Kings Place (kingsplace.co.uk) is a building in London’s Kings Cross area, providing music and visual arts venue with a range of facilities ideal for performance, exhibition and education combined with seven floors of office space. It opened in September 2008 and was designed by architects Dixon Jones and aimed to create an architecturally inspiring mixed-use development which would deliver a major new arts centre in Kings Cross and offer something to the local community.
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