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Well, there seem to be quite a few London-based people on here, so if anyone is free tonight, my friend Tyler is showing his new surf flick tonight at a pub in Angel. He shot the footage over a couple of months in Indo, and is putting it on tonight as a fundraiser for SurfAid. A couple of other friends are playing some funky/jazzy tunes before and after the film.

People from The Surfer’s Path, Quicksilver and the Indonesian Embassy are coming down. Its gonna be a fun night, so come along if you can.

Details are below:

 

World Surf Movie Premier and Tsunami Relief Fundraiser to Take Place in

London

The Time Away: An Indonesian Collage

Monday, July 11 8pm @ The Lark In The Park Price: £5 admission

Presented By The Surfers Path

 

About 1 year ago I spent some time traveling through the region of

Indonesia, surfing, videoing and getting to know the people of this

beautiful archipelago. I found myself affected by how incredibly giving and

warm the people of Indonesia were. Surfing turned out to be a side note as

the people and the culture became my main source of enjoyment. Months later

the devastating Tsunami had struck. My heart dropped knowing that friends

that I had made could be hurt or killed.

On Monday July 11th The Lark in the Park will host a surf movie that I had

made about Indonesia. It is an opportunity for surfers and non-surfers in

London to get together and enjoy some surf footage, talk story, listen to

some live Brazilian jazz music and most importantly a chance to help Tsunami

Victims. All proceeds will be donated to Surf Aid

(www.surfaidinternational.org) an organization with the mission to

significantly improve the health of the Mentawai people and to encourage and

to coordinate the support of the global surfing community. Please Join me on

this evening to spread the Aloha Spirit.

Thank you,

-Tyler Breuer

 

 

The Lark In The Park

60 Copenhagen St.

London

 

Nearest tube stations Angel or Kings Cross (Preferably Angel)

from Angel tube station 10 min walk and from King's Cross 15 min.

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cheers mate, I love surfing. Had a great time. The flick captured everything I would like to enjoy every day of my life.

 

With the crew that was there I felt like I was back home . London took a big fat back seat, if only for a few hours.

 

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Have you seen Step Into Liquid?? Laird Hamilton is one of the most amazing surfers Ive ever seen. The guy has balls the size of an elephant eek.gif eek.gif
Got it on DVD. There is some awsome footage but the documentary as a whole wasn't that good IMO.
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Hey BPC, thanks for coming down last night, glad to hear you had a good time! the music started to crank after you left, but we got ejected from the pub at about 11.30.

if anyone else in london is interested, there is a surf photo exhibition on this month at:

 

Exposure Gallery

22-23 Little Portland Street London W1 (near Oxford Circus)

tel:020 7907 7130

 

It's pretty small but there are some really nice shots, its well worth checking out. The photographer is a friendly Cornish lass.

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Hey BPC, thanks for coming down last night, glad to hear you had a good time! the music started to crank after you left, but we got ejected from the pub at about 11.30.
if anyone else in london is interested, there is a surf photo exhibition on this month at:

Exposure Gallery
22-23 Little Portland Street London W1 (near Oxford Circus)
tel:020 7907 7130

It's pretty small but there are some really nice shots, its well worth checking out. The photographer is a friendly Cornish lass.
My pleasure mate. And you seem surprised that you got ejected at 11.30? That is without doubt the most barbaric aspect of socialising in London. A premier city that shuts down its everyday drinking bars at 11pm. I stay at work later than that. My recently arrived mate from Oz has almost been in tears over the issue after we happily arrived at teh bar circa 10pm, just to have it shut. Anyway, I'll check out the surf pics as well.

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Also check out the LONDON DESIGN MUSEUM for a sick surfboard design exhibition that one of my mates is putting on.
Woywoy - I got to the LDM quite often, when is your mates boards going in? And will he sell me one ;\) . I am desperately and urgently looking for a 7’3” semi gun and no guesses how hard that is to find in the UK.

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hey BPC, y dont ya pass on details to fellow Rondoners about that `gallery` ya got along to last week. maybe they`d like to check that out question.gif
Power-man: already spreading the good word \:\)

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People in London, if anyone is free on 19th, would you please celebrate this guy's return home for me?

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http://www.roundtheworldbybike.com/default.asp

After 4years journey around the world, he finally got home! When he was in Tokyo in February, our bicycle group organized charity party for him. He shows very beautiful pictures and his talk about this journey is wonderful.

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PARTY DETAILS: Saturday November 19th at http://www.troubadour.co.uk/ or 22nd December come see the World Premiere of my photo movie in London, drink lots, and give lots of money to Hope and Homes. Email johnlangton78@hotmail.com if you are interested.

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ok, this seems to be turning into a london events thread... theres a red bull rail contest in trafalgar square this weekend:

 

 

http://www.transworldsnowboarding.com/snow/news/article/0,13009,1131450,00.html

 

having never attended a snowboard contest before i can't decide whether it'll be good fun to watch, or horrificly boring (stupid MC's talking nonsense, crap bands, not much actual snowboarding action)

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