Английская Википедия:Centro Iberico
Шаблон:Short description Centro Iberico, London, in the 1970s was a Spanish anarchist support centre, which after moving into a squatted school building in Notting Hill, London became a self-managed social centre, a live venue and a studio.
Origins
Centro Iberico was initially established at Chalk Farm early in the 1970s by Spanish Civil War veterans, principal among them Miguel García García, twenty years a prisoner of Franco.[1] Garcia and his comrades were active in the prisoner-aid group, the Anarchist Black Cross. Later, when also known as the Anarchy or Alternative ‘A’ Centre, it met in a parish hall in Holborn, before moving in 1982 to the school building, 421 Harrow Road, Notting Hill.[2][3] [4] Its original political activity would have wound down following the restoration of parliamentary government in Spain, and Garcia's death in 1981.
Bands
The centre in Notting Hill put on anarcho-punk gigs by the Mob, Conflict, Poison Girls and the Subhumans.[5] Throbbing Gristle played and recorded at the centre.[6] Future Madonna producer William Orbit began his recording career and Guerilla Records whilst living there.[7]
See also
References
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