Events on Saturday 14th December
“Batch Gueye (West African Dance) Cecilia Ndhlovu (Zimbabwean songs in Shona and Ndebele languages) "//Kabbo Hue (Storytelling with Afrikan Drumming) Angharad Iris, Baye Ngom, Amien, Rav Sarangi & Richard Davis (Drumming) Grace Ekall (Cameroonian Dance) If you want to find some space for reflection, a chance to network and catch up, the side galleries will also be open. There you can see the Refuge and Renewal exhibition which looks at the impact of refugees on British Art.”
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"ALKEBULAN” - Garden of Eden
“On Friday 7th June Morass Of Molasses unleashed the much anticipated second Album ‘The Ties That Bind’. Produced by Ian Sadler (OHHMS, Faymne) and released via Wasted State Records . This record marks a real evolution for the band and pushes the boundaries set by their previous records. Morass Of Molasses are itching to get back to Touring. So this Summer they hit the road again for another UK tour revisiting many of the cities that have welcomed them with open arms, and adding in a few new ones for good measure. youtu.be/VT1BsjF252I Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorassOfMolasses Bandcamp: https://morassofmolasses.bandcamp.com”
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MYST-MAS Plus Special Guests
“Family Tea Records presents the launch of Watch Paint Dry 's first physical release and our second release on the label. Very excited for the release of this talented artist, the moniker of Elsie Plimmer, who makes fragile & experimental lo-fi to think and bop to if you want to. Elements of mouldy peaches and Cat Power. The EP will be available to buy on the night or you can pre-order with your ticket.”
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Watch Paint Dry EP Launch
“The Folk House sells all tickets on behalf of the organisers, promoters and artists. Tickets may be available from other ticket outlets. Please see individual gig information. An admin fee is included on all ticket prices sold by the Folk House. Tickets may be available on the door (unless sold out). Please bring the right change. Set times and support acts information may only be available on the night. Under 12’s go free. Under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The café/bar opens from 7.30pm – 11.00pm and 7.30pm - 10.30pm on a Sunday (unless stated otherwise). The café only serves bar snacks in the evening and not a full menu.”
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Katey Brooks
“SOMA SOMA are renowned for their distinctive fusion of samba, hi-life, afrobeat and bossa and have been making waves across the UK whilst promoting their debut album, Saudade. Their sun-soaked compositions, groovy beats and contagious horn lines will transport you to sunnier climes and their Afro-Latin influences are sure to leave you energised.”
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SOMA SOMA