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Your support makes all the difference.Head west to Bristol this weekend where the Watershed`s latest exhibition, Highflyers, traces the intense marketing of dance culture since the late Eighties. Club flyers and photographs (right) reflect the enormous changes in style and design inspired by club culture, highlighted by a new generation of designers, aided and abetted by their trusty Apple Macs. Working in perfect harmony, they have plundered and manipulated images from 1960s psychedelia to famous paintings, film and TV icons through to comics. Truly eye-opening.
Watershed Media Centre, 1 Canon's Rd, Bristol BS1 (0117-927 6444) today to 30 Nov
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