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Rockstar is Reemer's second single, played live in the ICRadio studio.
Reemer meet Roushan on ICRadio
IC Radio
Jun 01 2009 00:27
ICRadio DJ, Roushan Alam, interviews 'Reemer' on ICRadio's Flagship Show. The band play five live songs including an inventive cover of Lady Gaga's 'Just Dance'.
The cast didn't get naked for us, but they did for Felix. Piff!
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Gavin Evans
Mar 11 2009 18:25
Gavin Evans goes back in time with MTSoc and their spring show and sees whether it lives up to the promise of Romanesque laughs, farce, sex and lots of togas.
MTSoc, Belly Dancing, Windband, Dance Club, Funkology and the Techtonics were just some of the acts involved
ArtsFest Finale Concert
Ashley Brown and Kirsty Patterson
Feb 25 2009 02:35
A week of arts, culture and music brought to you by the AEB culminated in a showcase of ICU's instrumental, vocal and dancing finest in the Great Hall on Friday.
East Meets West 2007 at the London Palladium
East Meets West: the Ultimate Celebration of Culture
East Meets West
Feb 11 2009 22:39
Imperial College Indian Society present the 17th Show of dance and culture extravaganza, East Meets West. This year starring special guest Nina Wadia at the Theatre Royal.
Martin McCall lifts dance partner Marion Ferrat during the Rumba. Photo: Alexander Yip.
Imperial Lecturers Go Dancing
Lawrence Weetman
Feb 09 2009 16:33
The ACC Dance club has held the preliminary rounds of its dancing competition, which this year features four College lecturers and a Union Deputy President.
Sinfonietta in full flow. (Photography: Chris Chan)
Sinfonietta: The Return of Sibelius
Lawrence Weetman
Dec 17 2008 11:21
Sinfonietta's Winter Concert of 2008 is a "triumph".
The shape of things to come?
New Display opens at Tate Modern
James Lewis
Oct 18 2008 17:08
TH.2058 by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster was unveiled this week at the Tate Modern. It consists of a range of artwork designed to give a disturbing glimpse into the future of London.
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