exeter unexpected festival 2013

Unexpected festival closes with something Extraordinary

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Sat, 09/21/2013 - 1:56pm

The Unexpected festival comes to a close this Sunday with an acrobatic performance from Extraordinary Bodies.

Extraordinary Bodies are eight artists and athletes from Diverse City and Cirque Bijou making their premiere on Exeter cathedral green this Sunday.

The show called Weighting will feature a host of incredible circus performance as well as live music from the Unexpected choir.

The Unexpected choir is a 100 strong intergrated choir of Exeter based performers from The Deaf Academy, The Big Noise Chorus, Newtown Community Choir and Magic Carpet Choir.

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This City's Centre Part 3 - Here, Now

Event Date: 
17/09/2013 - 7:00pm to 21/09/2013 - 7:00pm
Venue: 
St Stephen's House, 9 Catherine Street, Princesshay

Over five nights in September, Devon-based art collective Blind Ditch will complete their contemporary portrait of Exeter with a series of multi-platform performances in an empty office space. Combining live video streaming from city centre homes, live performance both in the space and on the city’s streets, and interaction with an online audience, This City’s Centre 3: Here, Now invites us to discover more about how daily life in a British provincial city shapes us, our behaviour and our dreams for change. Showing as part of Unexpected, Exeter's new arts festival.

Tickets £10...

Unexpected 2013

Event Date: 
15/09/2013 - 10:00am to 22/09/2013 - 9:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter

Expect the unexpected this September as The Unexpected Festival comes to Exeter.

The Unexpected Festival will take place from 15-22 September and will include activities such as art making, music acts and other contemporary performances. It really all is in the name, the festival will not take place in one conventional location, but instead, across several locations in Exeter.

The Unexpected Festival is a new venture for Exeter, and is set to be a truly unique experience for all who visit. The Festival is distinctive in that it aims for audiences of all ages and for...