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SLAGINC III : WILLOW WEEPS WARSAW FRIDAY 25TH JANUARY 7 PM TIL 10PM

Featuring : Ernesto Muniz (Mexico DF) Panko Rzadka (Odessa)

25/01/08 - 02/03/08 Fri - Sun 12 - 6pm

Slaginc: 30 Maude House Horatio St London E2 7RY

http://www.mxski.com/

So, Slaginc muses

We are the gloomy children of the night.
Curses they call us in our homes beneath the ground.
We drive from home those who have shed the blood of men.

Where is the place, then, where the killer's flight shall end?

A place where happiness is nevermore allowed.

Now
the House of Justice has collapsed.

There are times when fear is good.
It must keep its watchful place at the heart's controls. There is advantage in the wisdom won from pain.

I, disinherited, suffering, heavy with anger
shall let loose on the land
the vindictive poison
dripping deadly out of my heart upon the ground;
this from itself shall breed cancer,
the leafless, the barren to strike,
for the right, their low lands
and drag its smear of mortal infection on the ground.

In complete honesty I promise you a place of your own,
deep hidden under ground that is yours by right
where you shall sit on shining chairs beside the hearth
to accept devotions offered by your citizens.

Aeschylus "Oresteia"

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