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Long March Project, Kah Bee Chow and Daniel Malone
No Chinatown stall
Lantern Festival, Albert Park
2-4 March 2007

The Atlas Group/Walid Raad (Lebanon/United States of America)
Attempting to research and document the history of contemporary Lebanon the performances of The Atlas Group are populated by imaginary figures, archival documents, video projections and memories of the turmoil of Lebanon.

The Atlas Group/Walid Raad will perform two works:

Saturday 10 March, 6pm
My Neck Is Thinner Than A Hair: A History of the Car Bomb in the Lebanese Wars_Volume 1: January 21, 1986

Monday 12 March, 8pm
The Loudest Muttering Is Over: Documents from The Atlas Group Archive

Design Theatre, Conference Centre, The University of Auckland, 22 Symonds St, Auckland
FREE. Bookings essential: ph + 64 9 307 4540 or email: events@aucklandtriennial.com

Eve Armstrong (New Zealand)
Trading Tables
Visitors are invited to participate in Eve Armstrong's Trading Table. Set up in the streets of Auckland, the artist encourages you to 'trade' an object, ideas, or service, for something on the table.

Friday 9 March 2007, Freyberg Square, cnr Freyberg Place & High Street, 11.30am - 3pm, Rain or shine
Friday 16 March 2007, outside the Bank of New Zealand building (just up from 115 Queen Street), 11.30am - 3pm, Rain or shine
Friday 13 April 2007, Freyberg Square, cnr Freyberg Place & High Street, 11.30am - 3pm, Rain or shine
Friday 20 April 2007, Westfield Downtown, 11.30am - 3pm, Rain or shine

Long March Project, Kah Bee Chow and Daniel Malone
The Short March / Hikoi Rangitahi

The No Chinatown campaign mobilises with a walking art exhibition from the proposed site for the Rugby World Cup stadium to Bastion Point / Savage Memorial.
Saturday 17 March, 4pm

Long March Project, Kah Bee Chow and Daniel Malone
Judging of the No Chinatown Architectural Competition
The Gus Fisher Gallery
Saturday 14 April, 1pm

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