There’ll be an ice crypt,a marionette as enormous as a house and a spaceship that flies … the club where pandemonium rules is throwing one last fresh Years Eve spectacular before developers move in. Is this the halt for the city’s underground art scene?There’s a giant flying spaceship in the middle of Liverpool. A spaceship, a enormous marionette hero, and an evil robot and an intergalactic disco. This fresh Year’s Eve is set to be the biggest,most ambitious but sadly the last party thrown at the Kazimier – one of Liverpool’s best-loved arts venues. In a fable as familiar as it is disappointing, Wolstenholme Square, or domestic of the Kazimier,is being redeveloped into apartments and fresh “commercial enterprises”. This means that artists, makers and their parties are moving away from this former hub of creative pandemonium, and instead setting up shop outside the city centre.
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Source: theguardian.com