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The Synergy Project returns for yet another magical night of art, dance, and inclusive diversity - undoubtedly one of London’s most creative and inspiring club experiences
Friday 10th March 2006 - SEOne, Weston Street, London SE1
Tickets : £15 adv (+bf) £17 door
£12 concessions available only on the door with valid and current proof!
07970 835 274 info@thesynergyproject.org
Advance tickets available from us online here
or from Access all Areas
also in person from Camden's
Psychedlic Dream Temple - now located in the new glass building in the stables
or
Namaste Holistic Centre - 64 Denmark Road - Camberwell
020 7703 5121
Synergy gathers an incredibly colourful and vibrant crowd whilst managing to cast a critical eye on the troubled social and environmental situation of our planet. Embedded within a powerful celebratory context that caters for some of the most eclectic taste buds Synergy offers a glimpse into a different reality, bringing together artists and campaigners from London’s alternative and environmental community.
Exploring new ways of living and working Synergy is seeking a healthier and more
harmonious co-existence.
For this aim we will continue to promote large non-smoking environments at our events, safeguarding everyone’s inclusion. We hope that you will understand our vision and help us by supporting this exciting and daring project.
Here is the ingredients list so far:
FairyTales
One of London’s most acclaimed positive vibe tribes – promoting self expression through electronic uplifting and inspiring music and dance. In collaboration with Frolic Productions, renowned for putting on breathtaking multimedia displays, they will present the trance room for this Synergy event. Fairytales have always focused their club concept on the importance of transforming the surroundings of a party experience - connecting the individual/collective “conscious learning” of such an experience though a structured and cutting-edge multimedia interaction. A journey through stripped down panoramic dubs via progressiveness in trance sounds & dances exploding in kaleidoscopic morning frenzy! The main part of the dance floor will be committed to Synergy’s non-smoking agenda!
LIVE
Cimi vs M-Theory (Neurobiotic Rec.-Frolic Productions)
DJ’S SETS
Hopi (Dragonfly Rec.)
Josko (Neurobiotic Rec. / Indica Music / Sonica Festival)
Meko (Crystal Vision rec. / Sonica Festival)
Nic No Name (Frolic Productions)
Nova (Ultimae Rec)
VJ’S
Quadroptica
Mika
S.P.E.C.T.R.E.
Glow toy light shows provided by Jedi Jugglers
Small World Stage
The festival feel and heart brought to the indoors of central London, a delicate energetic balancing act that few master with such grace and intuition. With the Small World being of the regulars at Synergy we can undoubtedly predict some outstanding moments again.
LIVE BANDS
Kamel Nitrate - Funky Middle Eastern Global Dance
Los Albertos - Finest Featival Ska
Orchid Star - Global Beats-Ambient Dance
DJ’S SETS
Barclay - Dub, Beats and Funky Electronica
Pony - Festival Funk, Twirly World and Jump the Fence Jazz
Also featuring the amazingly popular portraiture class hosted by our beloved Wendalena throughout the night – materials are provided!
Fair Trade Cafe, Walk About Performers, Magicians, Face Painters, Portrait Painters and wonderful dressed up characters.
Throughout the entire venue we will be testing a new air purification system – provided by The Happiness Centre and Ecoquest.
The Synergy Centre Space
The crew of the Synergy Centre break new ground as they join forces with the local young people of Camberwell and Peckham to host a room showcasing some of the finest activities at our communities home.
Climate Change: Too big a problem?
A talk hosted by Campaign Against Climate Change, chaired by Rosie Bess Campaign Against Climate Change speakers:
Jonathan Essex, Green Party Climate Change spokesperson
Jo Abbess from Operation Noah
Guy Shrubsole from People and Planet
Duncan Law, Climate Outreach and Information Network. This discussion, chaired by CCC with a panel of experts will inform you about what Climate Change is; challenge you to look at it’s implications now and for the future and invite you to get involved in doing something about it.
The Acoustic Music and Poetry Night
Presents some of the finest sing-song writers from the regular Tuesday night session at the center.
Kakatsitsi – Master Drummers, Ghana’s finest return to host a session of interactive, participatory drumming and dancing – a traditional set, followed by a guided jam facilitated by Allotey Richter (Djembe), Nii Boye Owoo (Gome) and Akoto Annan (dance), moving later to the drum circle in the entrance area.
Musical and spoken word performances from the Hub Collective - a network of young artists from East Peckham.
Capoeira Abolicao presents a moving performance of the Afro-Brazilian ritual art-form, showcasing Capoeira’s dynamic and interactive dance of freedom. Hosting regular workshops at the Synergy Centre, Abolicao supports an international children’s charity – the Abolicao Trust.
Décor by Karen and others!!!
Also featuring:
WoocooYa Temple
~ neatly tucked into the Synergy Centre room is the healing area, a tranquil blend of hands on healers with the full rainbow spectrum of skills including shiatsu, aromatherapy, Thai massage, and energy based practices. Here to help build up your defenses, party warriors, and if you’ve been battling then feel free to wind down with us…
BinglyBongly
a magical world of relaxing grooves, visuals and positive vibes to inspire and energise.
LIVE
Etmo – eclectic beats with jazz and ethnic influence
Teresa Gabriel – sublime heart stopping songs
DJ’S
Minky – funky eclectic lounge
DJ Fluffy Lynn – for chilled out grooves
Rich Morley – exotic flavoured beatz and grooves
pete Ardron – dubby global trip
Décor by Eric Fabricate, Ed Art Nation and IDSpiral
Projection by Hyperthesis and Jaime Rory Lucy
All of this is framed by the encouraging work of our collaborating NGOs like Oxfam, Greenpeace, Survival, Stop the war and other peace and social development collectives – enriched by ethical traders and organic festival cafes plus a truly heart warming and colourful audience.
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Live well, love much, laugh often...
Official O.B.E.S.E. cheerleader
Empty your mind. Be formless, Shapeless, like Water.
Put Water into a cup, it becomes the cup, put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, put water into a teapot, it becomes the teapot.
Water can flow, or it can Crash.
Be Water My Friend.
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"i see you at 'dis cafe.
i come to 'dis cafe quite a lot myself.
they do porridge."
- tim westwood