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Date
20 March 2017 - 11:42

Meet Abi Rama, Blast Theory's Indonesian Artist in Residence

Abi Rama arrived in Brighton two weeks ago and currently he's doing a residency programme with artist collective, Blast Theory.

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Arts Residency
View from Blast Theory's Studio in Brighton
Date
15 September 2016 - 00:44

Residency Opportunity with Blast Theory

Blast Theory, in Brighton, UK, is offering a unique opportunity for an Indonesian artist to spend up to four weeks at its studio in March 2017

Date
29 June 2016 - 21:36

Music recommendations from The Great Escape Festival 2016

Arts Programme Manager Camelia Harahap shares her music recommendations from The Great Escape Festival in Brighton.

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Independent music
Boy Jumps Ship at The Great Escape Festival
Date
15 June 2016 - 21:43

Music journalist Michael Mulyadi at The Great Escape

Music journalist Michael Mulyadi shares his thoughts and observations about The Great Escape Festival.

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