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Hemp, hustle and music at Ten10 Fair near Auroville
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Loka House’s pet-friendly fair draws together a creative community with Tamil electronica, art, poetry and more
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Loka House’s pet-friendly fair draws together a creative community with Tamil electronica, art, poetry and more
“Our space is built with the idea of promoting independent music and performances, because Loka, as a community, has been focussing on this space for two years now,” says Anuradha S. Founder of Loka House, a 1.5-acres co-living space near Auroville, Anuradha has been trying to form a creative community bringing together Chennai, Auroville and Puducherry’s talents. In pursuit of that aim is its Ten10 Fair, which will be entering its fourth edition this weekend.
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PICTURES: Artists are inspired by cityâs history for exhibition in empty units of the historic Victorian Market in heart of Highland capital By Ian Duncan Published: 07:28, 24 December 2020
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Visitors to the historic Victorian Market have been enjoying a series of art installations in what were empty units.
The Super Market exhibition was curated by the artistsâ collective, Circus Artspace, in collaboration with market bosses and ran until Sunday.
A total of 18 artists took part and they were invited to take inspiration from the marketâs history, paying tribute to the wide variety of former shops and previous tenants.