Events on Sunday 29th September
“During the evening we will be projecting an exciting range of films that explore anxiety, frustration, nostalgia and trauma. When freedoms are decaying, when there is a growing sense of isolation, when social mobility is pitted against a sense of community – we hope this event will prove timely.”
From:
How Do You Spell A Scream?
““Tez Ilyas’s political stand-up is candyfloss with a razorblade inside: sweet and familiar at first, then shockingly, painfully sharp. It’s the kind of manoeuvre that takes serious talent to pull off” ★★★★ The Telegraph”
From:
Sunday Club: Tez Ilyas and Guests
“Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band is the very best in Ghanaian afrobeat and highlife music. This 9 piece band are sure to be the biggest act to play on
The Jam Jar's stage to date, and what an honour it is to host them.”
From:
Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band
“Tuulikki’s solo album, Storied Sounds, is equally rooted in the natural world. New, site-specific accordion compositions incorporate field recordings of birdsong, murmuring rivers, abrasive seagull cries and even the growl of the city. Storied Sounds creates a vivid context for music that is by turns robust, joyous and wistful.”
From:
Tuulikki Bartosik
“Lovers of acoustic music should definitely catch this combination of contemporary folk songwriter Ellie and Drystones’ dazzling traditional fiddler Alex. Latest EP From Here on Out is a splendid showcase for Ellie’s smartly poetic lyrics and Alex’ soaring strings.”
From:
Ellie Gowers & Alex Garden