1. barbican - Noun
2. Barbican - Proper noun
Alt. of Barbacan
Source: Webster's dictionaryA documentary about her work premieres at the Barbican on October 8th. Source: Internet
A few small sections of the Roman London Wall exist, for example near the Tower of London and in the Barbican area. Source: Internet
As part of the JAM exhibition of "Style, Music and Media" at the Barbican Art Gallery in 1996, Coldcut and Hex were commissioned to produce an interactive audiovisual piece called Synopticon. Source: Internet
In 1987, Bill Alexander directed the play in The Other Place (later transferring to the Pit in London's Barbican Centre) with Harriet Walter playing Imogen, David Bradley as Cymbeline and Nicholas Farrell as Posthumus. Source: Internet
In 2006, Coldcut performed an A/V set based on "Music for 18 Musicians" as part of Steve Reich ’s 70th birthday gig at the Barbican Centre in London. Source: Internet
In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate 's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. Source: Internet