Events on Friday 14th December
“HOUND poetry night is bringing young poets of Bristol into the intimate basement of
Cafe Kino for an evening of performance. Our selection of poets will explore concepts of presence, youth, awareness and empowerment, the variety of poets will be working alongside visual images and sound to create a personal and thought-provoking experience. Also selling cheap make-shift booklets with a work from each poet and drawings as a keepsake from the night.”
From:
HOUND Poetry Night
“From Edythe Woolley, winner of Man Up 2017, The Glory’s Drag King competition and performer at Buzzcut, SPILL and Camden People’s Theatre, FISHY is a playful and bizarre exploration of the effect plastic pollution will have on our world, our oceans and our bodies. Edythe last graced
the Cube stage in May 2017, diving knife-first into flesh-addled femininity with Did You Get That From Your Mother?”
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Witch Please presents: FISHY
“With Christmas just around the corner and Bristol’s homelessness rates of homelessness reaching a crisis point, we are donating the event’s profits to Bristol based charity 'Help Bristol's Homeless'.”
From:
Chronicles presents-Urban Soul the Xmas Fundraiser
“Sequences Festival and Bristol In:
motion">Motion are excited to announce the return of the legendary Brainfeeder boss Flying Lotus to Bristol, bringing his brand new live 3D show to the Marble Factory for the first time. Support comes from label mates Lapalux and the returning Iglooghost, following a highly memorable set at our first ever Sequences event.”
From:
In:Motion / Flying Lotus
“A native of Toronto, Tess Parks moved to London, England at the age of seventeen where she briefly studied photography before dropping out and deciding to focus on music. Tess managed to make an impression on industry legend Alan McGee, founder of Creation Records, albeit the timing of their meeting could hardly have been less ideal; McGee was no longer involved in music and Tess was due to move back to Toronto.”
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Tess Parks + Support