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Review of Beyond Submergence
Upon entering. Met with smiles and people who clearly enjoy their jobs. A lovely calm feel about the place. Especially the 200BPM techno in the yard.
The Beyond Submergence show had a warm and pacifying effect on me. Moments of reflection and a profoundly eye opening sensation. I have to praise all involved for providing an experience that will resonate with me for a good while.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Beyond Submergence
It was very expensive for 45mins - enjoyable but so expensive for 5 exhibits plus full on lights on the wall too too much. Plus very little food choice in bar - we went elsewhere - didn’t even have coffee. Disappointed as previous visits were great.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of BEAVERTOWN: Summer Collaboration Sessions - Bristol
My main complaint was the disgustingly high drink prices. Beer £6.90, single G&T £7.50. Come on guys £7 a pint!
4:30 entry was so silly they had to can the idea and continue to let people in long past this. The rain wasn't why everyone turned up at the same time. No one wanted to see say an all day party at lunch time.
The toilet situation was atrocious. The queue went around the side of wall ot got so long. There was randomly a small male only toilet block that was hard to see. I had no personal problem because only you could tell most men didn't realise the toilets were there and this rent helping women anyway.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of BEAVERTOWN: Summer Collaboration Sessions - Bristol
I’ve been to a fair amount of Propyard events but this was my least favourite sadly. The queue for the toilets were unbearable, just not enough of them and the wait was silly and having the queues across the whole venue was bonkers!
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Review of Beyond Submergence
Found it quite small and short lived but strung out with gaps of nothingness. My granddaughter loved the string lights to run through and staff were kind enough to let us go back in after a snack break in cafe
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of BEAVERTOWN: Summer Collaboration Sessions - Bristol
Venue was nice even despite the rain
Music was a bit boring and repetitive, expected the artists to do more of their own songs
Not enough toilets or food venues for the amount of people!!
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Review of Beyond Submergence
Fabulous installation with a truly inventive display and wonderfully designed engineering. We were swept away to a calm and meditative place then galvanised by superb lighting g sequences
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Beyond Submergence
A really interesting event that touches all the senses. A wonderfully mindful experience when it’s peaceful and quiet, and a more interactive experience with children attending as they are more excited by all the lights and wish to play with them. Both types of experiences lovely, but very different - perhaps there is a way of specifying different sessions based on which kind of experience one is looking for.
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