The Soup Line
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In May 1998, Bill Drummond made soup for a rabble of people in a house off Botanic Ave, Belfast. In January 2003 he made soup for a bunch of people in a house in Ewart Rd, Nottingham.
In June 2003, he took a map of the British Isles and drew a line across it, so that it cut through Belfast and Nottingham and called it The Soup Line. He then decided to make it known that anybody living on this line was welcome to invite him to their home to make soup for their family and close friends.
The Soup Line passes through Rosapenna, Carrigen and Inch Burnfoot in Donegall and Dungiven, Maghera, Belfast, Comber and Portavogie in Northern Ireland.
Between 30 April and 6 May 2004 he will be based in Belfast as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, available every evening to travel to one home in each of the above listed towns.
He brings all his own ingredients and utensils, you provide the liquid refreshments and welcome.
If asked why? Bill Drummond is likely to answer, ‘Because it is a friendly thing to do.’