Events on Saturday 29th June
“This walk is suitable if you have a moderate level of fitness. Note that there are some sections that involve climbing up or down steps and that are not on paved pathways. The walk will last between 1. 5 to 2 hours but we will not be constantly moving as we will stop to sing and enjoy the scenery.”
From:
Summer Harmony Singing Workshop and Walk
“The Antics Joke Show continues its tour of Bristol’s best venues with a visit to the glorious Alma Tavern & Theatre. Joining them will be a kick-ass sketch group from up north and a couple of Bristol’s hottest up and coming stand-up talent. Not one to miss.”
From:
The Antics Joke Show
“QWAK club are extremely proud to be hosting the debut Bristol performance of London’s Secluded Bronte. Formed in 2001, the group are Adam + Jonathan Bohman of The Bohman Brothers fame and Richard Thomas, who has a vast and fascinating history, including collaborations with the likes of Squarepusher, Stereolab, and Add N to X. Adam Bohman has been operating on the outer fringes of the UK underground since the late 70s and was recently described by Ed Baxter of Resonance FM as a “national treasure” during a Q&A following the premiere of a new film about Adam.”
From:
Cucina Povera + Secluded Bronte
“Two offerings from Samuel Barber with his famous and poignant Adagio for Strings, and the lesser-known, but gloriously lush, rhapsody for voice and orchestra Knoxville: Summer of 1915 set to words of James Agee (to be sung by April Fredrick) mix with the sparkling vitality of Bernstein's Overture to Candide in the first half.”
From:
Americano
“"REGGAE SURVIVAL" is Raphael's second album, released in 2016, a modern and current project, but with strong roots and great international reach. A real cultural melting pot united by the powerful vibrations of this music: recorded and mixed between Jamaica, the United States and Italy, produced by Don Sugar (Usa) and by Raphael himself, with the support of Bizzarri Records (It) and of the French label Irie Ites.”
From:
Raphael