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Free tickets for the TodaysArt festival in The Hague

TodaysArt festival

On September 21th & 22th eclectro.nl related bloggers will probably do live coverage and reviews of the TodaysArt festival. If you would like to go to the festival for free leave a comment on the eclectro blog to win tickets. This electronic art festival is in The Hague, the Netherlands.

“For two days, the city centre of The Hague will function as one big festival terrain, with performances both in the public domain and on several indoor stages. Interactive installations, projections and acts use the city centre as a stage and will transform The Hague into an inspiring stronghold of audiovisual experiences.”

The artiste line-up is diverse and exciting. Resident Eclectro Dj David Star made an exclusive promomix with selected tracks from artist who perform at the festival.

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I’ll try to review a few art/installations for hypernarrative.com.

2 Comments. Published September 13, 2007 in Music.

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  1. I was so lucky to receive a press accredition pass. It enabled me to make a impression video of the first night:
    http://mauritsburgers.blogspot.com/2007/09/thx07-todaysart-festival-hague.html

  2. Cool, great impression Maurits!

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