Event Cancellations For Marginalia And Pick-a-Path
Event Cancellations For Marginalia And Pick-a-Path: Dance in the City
Two Dunedin Fringe Festival events have cancelled one of their performances, due to unforseen cirumstances. Marginala: A Fringe Celebration of a City of Literature has cancelled Point: Is Academia a Ghetto? which was to be held tonight at Morning Magpie Café. Also, the Dunedin dance collective GASP have cancelled their Friday performance of Pick-A-Path: Dance in the City.
Marginalia began last night with the successful Stage South: Coming to a Stage Near You Soon. Unfortunately, tonight’s event has been cancelled but the series will continue this Wednesday night withDeep South – 20 Years of Digging which profiles the works of University of Otago postgraduate English students.
The Pick-A-Path: Dance in the City: show was to be held on Friday 20th March at 8pm. There are still two other performances to be held in the Festival, Wednesday 18th March from 4-6pm and Sunday 22nd March from 3-5pm.
Up to date information is available at www.dunedinfringe.nz
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