Click on the links for each day to see photo and video footage or on the individual links to see more info about the performers
- Day 1: Fri 21 / 6.30pm-10.30pm
- OPENING (7.30pm, Mayor of Lewisham)
- MUSIC: The Revd Max Ripple of Deaf School fame will entertain you. PlusRabbitt (sax and drums), rappers Too Many T’s and DJs Sound System Social Club
- Day 2: Sat 22 / 2pm-9pm
- 2-6pm: KIDS: bands include Sunbeam (rock), The Other Side and Katy & the Elders (alternative pop). There will also be a chance for young New X-ERS to have their say about the future of New Cross.
- 7.30-9pm: Night Projections from Goldsmiths Media and Comms dept
- Day 3: Sun 23 / 2pm-8pm
- New Cross Celebration. An evening of acoustic, soul, rock’n’roll and poetry featuring Rosi Lalor (gentle songs), JB Sparks (spoken word), Revd Casy, Edna Million, Winston Skerrit, Jason James (techno pop) and Palms (surf music)
- Day 4: Tues 25 / 7.30pm-8.30pm
- 7.30pm Photographic projections. Intergenerational photographic project
- 8pm URBAN Local photography (open submission to artmongers.studio@gmail.com)
- Day 5: Wed 26 / from 6.30pm
- POETRY: poet Catherine Brogan presents an evening of poetry from 5 Goldsmiths’ MA students. Dean Atta, Keith Jarrett , Indigo Williams, Pete the Temp and Ray Antrobus
- Day 6: Thurs 27 / 6.30pm-10pm
- 6.30-7 pm Live Performance actionconstraint by A Cusumano, T Delfieriere and G Lomeo
- 8-10 pm Youngathon presented by CEN8
- Day 7: Fri 28 / 7pm-10pm
- Glue Rooms DJ Tendraw: Live Art and Experimental Music “the most dodgy and daring artist from around the globe”
- Day 8: Sat 29 Sept / 2pm-10pm 2pm and 4.30pm: And…Cross! from Laban choreographers Anne and Debora 3pm Dance 5.30pm: M Kuzminski, contemporary dance
Open DJ: prepare to play 4 tracks you choose. The last one must be shameful!
- Day 9: Sun 30 Sept / 5pm-7.30pm A range of local choirs including the Strawberry Thieves and the Telegraph Hill Choir. If you have a community choir and would like to participate, email cmshovlin@gmail.com
- Day 10: Tues 2 Oct / 5pm – 7pm Street dance from NXL troupe X-Over, Get Dan’n’Dance and Sonia Radebe from South Africa.
- Day 11:Wed 3 Oct / 8pm-9pm Night Projections. Site specific performance from Artmongers
- Day 12: Thurs 4 Oct / 7pm – 10pm OSA Poetry Collective
- Day 13: Sat 06 Oct / 2pm-10pm 2pm-10pm Musical extravaganza starting with PIANOTHON introduced by Paul Milnes, followed by more musicians, METROPOLIS with a new score by Goldsmiths’ student James Leahy and DJs Sound System Social Club.