Events on Sunday 22nd October
“In Spring 2018 St George’s Bristol will be launching a new interactive heritage interpretation space, where visitors can discover the amazing story of this ‘Hall on the Hill’. We would love to offer you a little sneak preview… Come and join us for a day of spellbinding stories, local legends and marvellous makes, all inspired by the history of this beautiful building. PLUS you could be part of our first ever performance of a new interactive family concert, which explores our colourful history, with playful opportunities to become part of the music!”
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Family Heritage Day
“Pinup Lounge - 11:00 to 18:00 Saturday & 11:00 to 18:00 Sunday: Miss Pinup UK Semifinals - 12:00 Saturday Fabulous Shopping Experience - Throughout the day Saturday & Sunday Fashion Shows - Throughout the day Saturday & Sunday International Burlesque Stars - Throughout the day Saturday & Sunday Pinup Popup Parlour - Throughout the day Saturday & Sunday International Pinup Stars - Throughout the day Saturday & Sunday World Famous Pinup Photographer Claire Seville - Throughout the day Saturday & Sunday Gentleman's Lounge Area - Throughout the day Saturday & Sunday”
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Miss Pinup UK 2017 Weekend Extravaganza
“This October Bristol is playing host to the Journey to Justice travelling exhibition, which will run alongside a range of events across the city throughout the month. Journey to Justice aims to inspire everyone to learn from the past and fight for their rights now and in the future. With their exhibitions and events they highlight past and present struggles for justice to inspire and empower people to take action for social justice. You can find more information at the links below:”
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Story Slam: Justice
“An evening of legends! Laurie Bolger, host of London's infamous BANG Said the Gun spoken word nights brings her powerful verse to the stage alongside British-Jamaican slam champion and ‘writer of colour to watch out for' (The Fader, 2017) Raymond Antrobus. They will be joined by Debris Stevenson, self-described social carrier pigeon who has shared her stories around the world.”
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Blahblahblah – Laurie Bolger
“They get their music from gypsy campfires and Paris cafés where the name Django has everything to do with swinging beats and fancy finger work. Twin guitars, a double bass and a violin are all they need to capture the soul of gypsy jazz and the ears of their audience.”
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The Schmoozenbergs