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East London's Chisenhale Dance Space has been home to experimental artists since 1983 and this year celebrates its thirtieth birthday with a season of performances, talks, workshops and film screenings. This is one of the highlights, a screening of Charles Atlas's 1987 film 'Hail the New Puritan', a fictionalised documentary about choreographer Michael Clark, which was filmed at Chisenhale. It's gloriously off-the-wall, with a soundtrack by The Fall and appearances from Mark E Smith and Leigh Bowery. Plus free popcorn!
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