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		<title>The rhythm of the street</title>
		<description>Here's the last post from FEAST. Enjoy the film by Alan Stockdale fusing images from Shanghai and Edinburgh (no prize for guessing which is the city of cyclists) with music inspired by the making of dim sum and performed at the Eating Place in Castle Street.  That's just three ...</description>
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		<title>FEAST performance video</title>
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		<title>Feast in the Eating Place</title>
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"The culture of a city shows in the kind of energy you find in public spaces" Peter Casebow, goodpractice.net 



Kimho, Filip and Found concentrate on fast and sometime furious rhythms of a piece called Quarrelling Ducks.  No hard feelings on a sunny afternoon in Castle Street as you can ...</description>
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		<title>FEAST: found in translation</title>
		<description>Sun streams through the café window as Mrs Szeto pours tea for three. A beautiful autumn afternoon adds to a feeling of optimism as we talk about new connections between Chinese and Scottish cultures and the meaning of the word FEAST. </description>
		<link>http://feast.surfacepressure.net/investing-in-the-feast/feast-found-in-translation/</link>
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		<title>Interculturalism begins at home</title>
		<description>"When we think about globalisation and intercultural relations we tend to think of doing business across the world but companies are just as likely to find that interculturalism is happening here within their own organisation."  Peter Casebow, Chief Executive, *goodpractice.net

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		<link>http://feast.surfacepressure.net/investing-in-the-feast/interculturalism-begins-at-home/</link>
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		<title>Sun shines on FEAST</title>
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The sun shone, the tea and music flowed and some of the audience just had to get up and dance when the Chinese percussion really got going.
FEAST  drew a crowd of all ages to the Eating Place and if you didn't manage to get there on Thursday never mind ...</description>
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		<title>Perfectly Puddledub</title>
		<description>How's this for appetite? A father and son took a 600 mile round trip from Cambridgeshire to Scotland last December to bring home the perfect Christmas Day breakfast. They found the black pudding in the Highlands but the bacon came from Clentrie Farm in Auchtertool. </description>
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		<title>Shaw meats for the wok</title>
		<description>A big thank you to Barry Shaw for supporting FEAST with a donation of fresh chicken for the dim sum filling. Look closely and you might spot it on its way to the wok.






A mix of fresh chicken, pork and spices ready for the wok at the FEAST filming session ...</description>
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		<title>Quarrelling Ducks</title>
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Last Friday we finally managed to get everyone together for a FEAST rehearsal. FOUND were a bit apprehensive as Kimho had sent us mp3s of traditional Chinese percussion pieces he wanted us to learn. We had listened to them and decided they would be a little too difficult in the ...</description>
		<link>http://feast.surfacepressure.net/news/quarreling-ducks/</link>
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		<title>Listed</title>
		<description>Nice start to the day.  Get up to discover FEAST previewed in this week's List.




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As previewed in the List. Photo by Michelle Kasprzak.
Thanks to Donald Reid  food editor who contacted us last week to ask how we would describe FEAST: film, music or theatre?

To be honest, that threw ...</description>
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