Events on Friday 29th November
“These impartial, non-selective hustings for the December 2019 General Election are organised by Extinction Rebellion Bristol in conjunction with Friends of the Earth and Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate. They are an opportunity for voters in Bristol to question their prospective parliamentary candidates on where they and their party stand in relation to the climate and ecological emergency that we are all subject to. All candidates have been invited. Those that choose not to participate will be represented by an empty chair on stage.”
From:
Filton & Bradley Stoke Climate & Ecological Debate
“Founded in 2018, Analog Sea is a publisher that seeks to highlight the importance of human interaction and reflection. Asking Artists and Writers what they see, what they feel and what they create when the machines are all sleeping and they find themselves back again amid that most valuable natural resource—time.”
From:
ANALOG SEA | PRINTED BOOKS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
“In a thrilling adaptation by Theresa Heskins of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic tale, young Gerda guides us on her quest to save her best friend Kai from the clutches of the wicked Snow Queen. A Christmas classic packed with music, dance and tobogganing, The Snow Queen is a family treat for all ages.”
From:
The Snow Queen
““Planes carrying nukes, the terrifying sound of life atomized into static noise: Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) feels very much of the minute” (New York Times). The legendary Split Britches return to Bristol with a performance exploring ageing, anxiety, and the end of the world.”
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PERFORMANCE | UNEXPLODED ORDNANCES
“Jonah’s fallen into a coma and his mother is trying to sing him out of it. But instead of stirring from sleep, Jonah finds himself drawn further into the belly of the whale. Swimming through meoldy, words and memory, Jonah surfaces into a transformed world. Armed with a new truth, can he live with it>”
From:
Awakening Jonah