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Derelict Sites art project to takeover Preston for one week

Posted on - 31st March, 2015 - 7:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Arts, Preston City Centre
University of Central Lancashire Media Factory

University of Central Lancashire Media Factory

A week of sited performances in Preston will take place this April.

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Starting on April 11, the city centre will play host to a generous helping of arts events called Derelict Sites.

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They will be hosted at shopping centres, the train station, around the university and all around the city.

Derelict is an ongoing programme of live art and performance produced by Angel Club (north) out of the Media Factory at the University of Central Lancashire.

It is organised using public funding provided through Arts Council England.

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The events will continue through until Sunday, April 19 and will aim to involve as many members of the general public as possible.

Find out more about the performances by visiting the Derelict site here.

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