This summer Tate Modern will present the Turbine Festival, an exciting audio-visual feast of music, performance, installations and activities, free to all and sponsored by Hyundai Motor. On 25 July, Tates Turbine Hall will become an alternative city for the day in a celebration of culture for everyone. Visitors will be able to enjoy an alternative hair salon, make their own drinks at a pop up juice bar and much more. A variety of performances and music will be live on stage throughout the day including Grime/HipHop/AfroPop artist Afrikan Boy and poet Jacob Sam-La Rose. As part of the event, Tate Modern will also host an exciting programme of bite-sized short films in collaboration with London Short Film Festival and a series of interactive workshops including beatboxing, poetry and crafting. Visitors can also contribute to the special project My Culture Museum by submitting
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