Events on Sunday 15th December
“Experimenting with sound for film - will be a practical, hands-on workshop, exploring ideas around sound-making with a variety of materials and looking at different aspects of synergy between the audio and the visual in experimental film.”
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Sound for Experimental Film Workshop
“Throughout our industrial estate of arts, within warehouses, attics and gazebos, you'll find some of the most creative concoctions of the City. With 30 artisans to meet, indoors and out, live music and hot refreshments to warm your cockles, this will be a great way to get your festive feels going whilst exploring one of Bristol's new art communities.”
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Winter Fair and Open Studios
“Whatever the result of the election we need to continue to build in our communities, for our communities. To channel the greatness we see everyday that goes untapped. Change is amongst each of us and providing that opportunity is paramount ,so that we can win real permanent, socialist change.”
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Post Election: What Next?
“Phew, well 2019 has been quite the year! It's been a year full of intrigue, international scandal, global protest, natural disasters, mystery, tragedy, joy, celebration and stories stories stories. We've welcomed 130+ storytellers to our stage so far this year, sharing stories on the themes of gifts, returns, missed connections, queerness and more. But there's still time to squeeze a few more stories in before the year is out. So come join us for one last hurrah of 2019, when we come together to reflect on the year past, look to the years ahead, and cosy up and share stories around the fireplace at our annual End Of Year Special! Woohoo!”
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Story Slam: End Of Year Special 2019
“Across the Meridian, the band’s first album since 2007’s The Moving Frontier, was released in 2018, and mixes instrumentals and songs, weaving a gleeful path through the musical territory of film scores, 30s jazz, sun-drenched pop, electronica, and post-punk experimentation. Haunting and wistful vocals are set to a variety of soundscapes, sometimes appearing as a snatched fragment of the subconscious and dreamlike, at others crafting a story of longing or regret, drawing the listener into Pram’s uncanny world through the mirror.”
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Pram