Events on Sunday 18th November
“Emmanuelle Waeckerle works across media, using her voice to both extraordinary and ordinary effect to create acoustic renderings of literature. Her experimental writing responds to the material and visual qualities of language, and from these she generates scores.”
From:
Emmanuelle Waeckerle and Tom Abba
“Our annual Christmas Fair is always a huge success and a great way to end the year with a bang! There’s something for everyone from games, face painting, badge making and teddy tombola to treat the kids, a huge selection of stalls to kick off your Christmas shopping – or to finish it if you’re really organised - from gorgeous gifts for humans and pets alike, to stunning Christmas cards. There will also be tasty refreshments aplenty with mince pies, mulled wine and a whole lot more. Even Santa will be relaxing in his Grotto; you’d have to be a Grinch to miss it!”
From:
Christmas Fair
“Whether it be good dates, bad dates, first dates or carbon dating, we wanna hear your stories about dating. Internet dating, speed dating or blind dating. Dating friends, dating colleagues or dating an old painting. Tinder, OkCupid or Grindr. Setting a date or watching a date fly by. Dog dates, play dates and friend dates. Courting, dancing and cuddling. Milestones, candlelit dinners and archaeology. Come join us on 18th November and share your stories about dating...”
From:
Story Slam: Dating
“Join performance poet Emily Harrison (former Best Spoken Word Performer at The Saboteur Awards) for THIS NEVER HAPPENED, a show about the importance of recounting difficult experiences and about just how little you should trust her.”
From:
This Never Happened by Emily Harrison
“Hyperactive band since its creation in 2010 with 3 Full lengths albums, and a lot of EP's, Demos and Split albums. Thaw is a dark massive wall of sound, dissonant and opressive. The band uses massive droning moment and combines it with Black Metal blasbeats intensity and dissonant riffs, creating a unique sound.”
From:
Thaw // Five The Hierophant // Arrm