Sentences with phrase «cultural epicentres»

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The Sun City Resort is less than 200 kilometres from the cultural and economic epicentre of Johannesburg, which is home to the OR Tambo International Airport.
Newcastle's Theatre Royal is a stunning Grade I listed building and cultural landmark which, since its opening in 1837, has been an epicentre for famous artists to showcase their performing talents.
ME Miami will be located in the epicentre of the city's cultural hotspots, such as Pérez Art Museum, Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center and the hotly anticipated Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, which will open in summer 2016.
Shoreditch serviced apartments lie in the heart of East London which has recently become a cultural hotspot in the city as well as being close to the commercial and business epicentres of Aldgate and Liverpool Street.
Untitled (Predawn, Osu, Accra, 2010) was shot while Harris lived in the district of Osu, the epicentre of cultural activity in Accra.
With a few exceptions, the majority of the artists in the exhibition are based in New York and London, the western epicentres of both the art market and the cultural legacy of Victorianism.
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