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Thursday, 17 October 2013

The Merge Arts Festival 2013: Confluence of Many Creative Arts

Cross-posted from the Official Short Let Apartments Blog

The MERGE Arts Festival 2013 started on 19 September is set to culminate on 20 October. This annual festival has exhilarated the art lovers. It promotes exhibitions, performances, events on the basis of the contemporary culture of London Bank side.

Well described as the most impressive art project, Merge is the coolest arts festival you can spot on the calendar.
The Merge Arts Festival in Bankside is the third edition this year. Here the arts and music celebration brings to life many performances from all over the place. It pulsates with the energy of museums, parks, bars, cafes and open air performances of artists from every creative spectrum.

Tradition

Every festival brings joy. Etymologically the word festival comes from the Latin word Festus meaning ‘be happy’. So the festival is an ancient tradition with its roots in the celebrations a closed community almost exclusively religious. But nowadays all festivals are community based and do not make any demands to join in.

Highlights

This year the Merge highlights are the award-winning artist James Capper turning a Victorian hydraulic powered machine into a sculpture. Then you have Dan Wilson and Chris Weaver executing a sound show within the Kirkaldy Testing Museum and Candy Chang recreating her famous ‘Before I Die’ piece as onlookers scribble their feelings.

Ultimately the festival gives the opportunity to get involved and immerse in all fine arts and be happy.

One of the organizers, Print some is a renowned T-shirt printing company in London. It boasts of awesome customer experience and a full complement of printing techniques.

You can enjoy this Merge festival with a London Tour in the company of your family or friends. There is no need to splurge money by staying in hotels. Rather you can enjoy a stylish stay for a few weeks in London at the well furnished serviced apartments London in central locations. It will help you to stay relaxed and you can make your own meals and stay healthy, watching London’s attractions at your own pace.

This year the Merge highlights are the award-winning artist James Capper turning a Victorian hydraulic powered machine into a sculpture. Then you have Dan Wilson and Chris Weaver executing a sound show within the Kirkaldy Testing Museum and Candy Chang recreating her famous ‘Before I Die’ piece as onlookers scribble their feelings.

Ultimately the festival gives the opportunity to get involved and immerse in all fine arts and be happy.

One of the organizers, Print some is a renowned T-shirt printing company in London. It boasts of awesome customer experience and a full complement of printing techniques.

You can enjoy this Merge festival with a London Tour in the company of your family or friends. There is no need to splurge money by staying in hotels. Rather you can enjoy a stylish stay for a few weeks in London at the well furnished serviced apartments London in central locations. It will help you to stay relaxed and you can make your own meals and stay healthy, watching London’s attractions at your own pace.

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