Kraft-Tek at The Trinity Centre
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A clubnight held at The Trinity Centre on Saturday 28th February. The event starts at 14:00.


We're back!
It's time for another addition of Kraft-Tek.
We have craft supplies, tunes and a curated selection of stalls for you to enjoy.
Bring your craft projects, ideas or just come willing to learn a new skill.
We can't wait to see you at Trinity!

For this edition of Kraft-Tek we're excited to bring you a fix up stop! Our wonderful friend @miffymaille will be available throughout the event to support all your crafting needs

We also want to introduce our wonderful stalls! Ran by:

Freakstitch
Bristol based crochet artist
For the weird and whimsical.
With a focus on clown and jester aesthetics all the freaks of the fair welcome, where each unique freak is delighted in.
Come adorn yourself

Juice Naz Naz
Heyyyy, It’s Juice! I I’m a São Toméan -Portuguese Mixed Media artist with a focus on afro-queer surrealist art & performance.
Often creating work from themes such as cultural exploration, the magic of nature, multidimensional art, and beyond
From paintings, prints, Lino art, stickers, ceramics, zines, my art fluctuates in many mediums, these items are functional art that you can wear, read, play with or decorate your house with, trinkets such as incense holder swords or wire wrap shell jewellery, all playfully expressing many emotions and all uniquely handmade.
My current projects include Zesty Queer costume life drawing events celebrating all magical bodies in the community
I started making zines in my late teens as a creative way to do revisions for exams.
Zine making makes reading fun, joyful and unique, they are for everyone and it breaks the barriers of conventional magazines or traditional forms of print! Zines are the rebels of the book world and the whole process is both meticulously planned yet chaotically executed utilising all forms of media and materials around you, wether you’re a digital creator or manual maker, there is a story waiting to come out and I want to invite everyone into this magical world

Through the looking bead
My names Cerys and I run Through The Looking Beads, my favourite crafts are beaded jewellery, resin work and using polymer clay. I’ve been running my business for 2 years now and it’s been one of the main things that’s motivated me to stay sober.
I started my sobriety journey back in December 2024. Last March my health took a turn which pushed me even more to stay sober and healthy which helped me push forward in the summer time where business bloomed.

We are all so excited to kraft with you this Saturday!

£10 COMBINED OFFER! LIMITED AVAILABILITY!
We're linking up with Bristol Sober Spaces to bring you a super after-party deal! Finish off your day of Krafting with a sober party! This deal includes a ticket to Kraft-tek and Bristol Dance Project at The Arc!

Bristol Dance Project - Bristol Sober Spaces X Get Weird at The Arc https://hdfst.uk/e146865

Here's a bit about our fantastic DJs!

Aerial
Hiii I'm Dasha (AKA AERIAL), musically I'm a lover all things dark, normally covering DnB, dubstep and jungle but when I first started DJing I made my start in the techno scene and this time I'll be stepping a little bit outside my usual style to share my favourite techno tunes. Expect dark atmospheres, funky drums and a bit of groove. As someone who loves crafting, like cross-stitch, painting and colouring, and has been alcohol-free for over a year I'm super excited to be playing Kraft-tek! I chose to go sober because I found hangovers and hangxiety were becoming too much and I hated the feeling of not being fully in control. 14 months later and I do not regret a thing! Just wish non-beer alcohol-free drinks like wine and prosecco were more common! Petition to make 0% proseccy a requirement at every venue???

Anomaly
Co-owner of Notizz Collective, anomaly is known for her mixture of both old and new. Sending you into depths of heavy kick drums and chaotic dancing, she’s not scared to push the boundaries (but is scared of sticking to one genre). She loves to keep you on your toes so expect the unexpected.

Big G
Hello, I'm Big G. Kraft-Tek mumma and acid lover! I love what I do and am so excited to be able to bring you a crafty sober space where people can enjoy music, creativity and exploring ❤

Bunn13
BUNN13 brings you bouncy 160s, genre hopping from footwork, techno and bassline. Known for going hard with Full Power Party Crew! She keeps it sexy, silly and super trashy - this is definitely one for the girls and will have you shaking tail < 3

Chicken
Hatching in 1990 this Chicken is influenced by 90s and naughties bangas and mash ups plus a healthy dose of Devon Raves. You can eggspect no genres to be kept in one basket. Let's get cracking!
I play all genres but my biggest love is Techno... At KrafTek this time i'll be starting with some 140bpm grimey bangas, speeding them up, chucking in some techno, some oldskool DnB/Jungle grooves, into Bounce/Donk, some slapping remixes, Hard Tekno and beyond!
As someone closer to 40 than 30, I prioritise health over sessions, oh how things have changed. It's quite crazy to see how many young people are now choosing sobriety, as long as our rave spaces stay safe and used that's all that matters in my opinion... Substance use is a journey. Education is KEY!

Fagan
Fagan is a Bristol based DJ bringing together UKG, UK funky, baile, breakbeat and bass driven heaters. Expect percussive sounds and latin influences.

Izzla
I was born in Nottingham, raised on dubstep, grime and bassline. Heavy subs and pirate radio were the soundtrack growing up. Then, my time in Sheffield levelled up my love for bassline and garage and it’s stuck with me ever since.
For this one I’ll be playing dub and dubstep — the weighty stuff. As I’ve got older I’ve stepped away from feeling like I need to drink (or anything else) at events, and I honestly enjoy it more than ever. It’s a pleasure to be providing music for such a wholesome event, see you there!

MegAM
Meg AM is a Bristol based DJ, who plays a blend of grime, dubstep and garage. She began DJing in 2018, and has played venues across Bristol, Norwich and Brighton. Meg has appeared on Keep Hush, Rinse FM, SWU FM, and at events like Eskimo Dance and Nass Festival.

Get your tickets on headfirst.
2pm - 7pm
Doors close at 5pm

DIY or DIE

Entry requirements: 16+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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