East End Collaborations 2008 – Full Rushes (Disc 1)
Notes
A partnership between Queen Mary and LADA that aims to respond to the artistic and professional development needs of emerging artists. Saturday 24 May 2008. Video documentation, part 1 of 4. For part 2/3/4/ see REF. D1080/D1081/D1082.
Artist / Author | Various |
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Reference | D1079 |
Date | 2008 |
Type | DVD |
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