Events on Saturday 7th September
“Nua Dance invite participants to explore themes of self-reflection and self-discovery, using theatre and dance exercises discussions and a warm and supportive atmosphere. Workshop leader Neus Gil Cortés, founder of NUA Dance, offers an open and engaging workshop for the curious. They aim to make every participant feel that they leave having explored their own thoughts and found a way to physically celebrate their own voice. Come and get the chance to perform in the last scene of QUIMERA at
circomedia">Circomedia on the 20th September!”
From:
QUIMERA Theatre and Dance Workshop for over 50s
“The Coffee House Project is the first of its kind in Bristol. A caffeine-fuelled celebration of the best the city has to offer, this two day coffee festival focuses on local, artisan roasters, independent food and drink retailers and home-grown baristas. With up to 50 exhibitors, workshops and talks, plus gourmet street food and music, no other event captures Bristol's vibrant coffee scene in quite the same way.”
From:
The Coffee House Project
“We are thrilled to launch our new album for Stolen Body Records, 'I Can Live With It If You Can, Son' at The
Crofters Rights with fine support from Exeter-based free-improv duo Tetkov/Lord and the hypnotic sounds of Orryx! Come and help us celebrate this moment on the night of Saturday 7th September...”
From:
Repo Man with Tetkov/Lord and Orryx
“Rick Payne is an established acoustic blues guitarist with many national and international tours to his credit. He has become especially well known for his authentic acoustic blues finger picking, in the many traditional styles of the blues including delta blues, piedmont, ragtime and slide and has recorded several albums of this kind.”
From:
Rick Payne
“Chicago singer/songwriter/producer Gia Margaret describes her music as “sleep rock.” It’s a genre all her own, combining elements of folk, shoegaze, slowcore, ambient electronica and trip hop. For her self-produced debut album, 'There’s Always Glimmer', Gia Margaret crafted twelve gorgeously melancholic lullabies to combat her own insomnia, and to salvage some beauty from the brighter and darker moments of her life.”
From:
Gia Margaret