#NoDust - An Event to Stop the Dust Settling on Brexit
Conway Hall
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London,
WC1R 4RL

- Monday September 5th 7:30pm
- Conway Hall
- Throughline
- Event Price £10.00
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About Throughline
Throughline is an innovation training co based in Central London. Now in our 10th year we have a strong track record & glowing testimonials.
An evening of 6-minute talks, performances and provocations marks the end of ‘Brexit Summer’. Intended to stimulate independent thinking in its participants, the #NoDust evening welcomes all who are affected by the Advisory EU Referendum and its aftermath.
Taking place on the day Parliament debates the petition calling for a second referendum, #NoDust is a gathering placeoffering food for thought and conversationrelating to this unprecedented event in UK political history. Spearheaded by Kate Hammer, entrepreneur and master storyteller, the evening takes a step away from a debate or panel format, and instead showcases contributions from a wide variety of captivating speakers, artists and performers.
Speakers include Ruth McCarthy, former co-chair of Ireland Funds of Great Britain; Mark Earls, an expert on herd behaviour; AC Grayling, philosopher and academic innovator (by video);Hilary Gallo, author of The Power of Soft; Kate Hills, founder of Make It British; Joshua Silver, physicist and an inventor; Andra Sonea, technology consultant andfintechadvisor; and Ed Straw, described as a ‘senior influencer’ to governments, big business and political parties Artists and performers include Chris Arning, hip hop poet; Jess Hurd, photojournalist and campaigning photographer; Annie King-Ferguson, 16-year-old singer songwriter; Tim Lenkiewicz, British circusdirector; Jonny Walker, Liverpool-born singer/songwriter; and Naomi Zara, a practitioner of embodied exploration.