Class Divide at Brighton Festival
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We're thrilled to unveil some work set to debut at this year's Brighton Festival. Join us in this special episode as host Curtis James sits down with sound artist Simon James – who just so happens to be his twin brother – to delve into the origins of this new work. Curtis and Simon discuss the genesis of the project, drawing inspiration from a pivotal moment in their lives at the age of 15. Discover the creative process behind Neolithic Cannibals, which will see Simon working with a group of young sound artists from Whitehawk. Save the date! The exhibition opens its doors this May. To get all the details, head to www.lighthouse.org.uk/ For updates..... Follow us @divideclass on X and @divideclass on Instagram Follow Lighthouse on X and Lighthouse on Instagram   And subscribe to the Class Divide Newsletter for updates on our campaign. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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