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Carnival with its Europhile tastes is something of an exception among the Japanese fixed wheel bicycle stores. Majority have Japanese bikes and accessories in all sorts of shapes sizes AND colours...that's not to say people don't want it, it's just that that it's a little bit easier to source a Vivalo than a Bob Jackson over there
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A Flat White differs from a Latte in that it is served in a smaller ceramic cup[2], whereas a traditional latte is served in a glass with the espresso shot poured over the steamed milk. A Latte can also be served in a bowl or a larger cup requiring more milk, obscuring the complex flavours of the coffee.
Wikipedia is your friend
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The Sealine bags have caught my eye before. Have one of the following but the waist strap is too narrow so tends to dig a bit.
http://www.seallinegear.com/all_purpose.asp?Action=SealPak&Category=AllPurpose
The below bag might be different but figure it may well be a case of form over function
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Cycling Symphony opens East Festival
If you're interested in taking part, drop a message to brise@london.gov.uk
Eine Brise Participant Information sheet
Thanks very much for agreeing to take part in Eine Brise on Thursday 5th March. This sheet contains information on Eine Brise, what to expect, directions on how to get to Lamb street, and some practicalities.
Eine Brise
Eine Brise is a piece by the Argentinian composer Mauricio Kagel. It’s written for 111 bicycles and he called it a musical/sporting event. The ‘music’ element is generating from the sounds and whistles the cyclists make (don’t worry you’ll be taught this!) the cycling element is self explanatory. The piece lasts for 60-90 seconds.Thursday 5th March
If are going to take part in Eine Brise we would ask you to arrive at 8am in Lamb Street
We know that’s early but, as soon as you arrive and register (We’ll all be wearing Green East T-shirts so you will recognise us!) we’ll give you strong cup of coffee and introduce you to your Eine Brise tutor – a musician from the London Chamber Orchestra. All participants will be divided up into groups of ten and with your musician you’ll spend about 30 minutes going over the piece, practising the sounds you’ll need to make.
After that we’ll have a couple of practice runs and then do the performance from 9.30 – 9.45.
Things you will need to remember
Yourself and your bike!
Preferably a bike that has a bell attached
A cycling helmet
Your sense of humour
A copy of this information sheet
Cycle Racks at Spitalfields are limited and you will need your bike for more of the time you’ll be with us. We suggest you keep it with you at all times.
Prize
When you register with us on arrival your name will be put into a helmet (how appropriate!) and we will announce the winner at 9.45 after the performance.
Itinerary
8am Arrival and Registration
8.30am Musical workshops
9.15am Run through and dress rehearsal
9.45am Performance
10.00am Prize winner announced
Consent
Participants should note that taking part in the Eine Brise project on the 5th March is at the participant’s own risk and registration on the day is taken as being evidence of this. -
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find the best response is a non intelligible noise/scream...people aren't sure what to make of it and readily gets their attention