Events on Thursday 24th March
“Everyday Integration in collaboration with Bristol Love Music Hate Racism is pleased to invite you to a screening of 'White Riot'. Rubika Shah’s award-winning and energising film charts a vital national protest movement. Rock Against Racism (RAR) was formed in 1976, prompted by ‘music’s biggest colonialist’, Eric Clapton, and his support of racist MP Enoch Powell.”
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White Riot Film Screening and Panel Discussion
“Established in 2013 in partnership with Ausform, VOLT is now produced by
Circomedia and takes place twice a year at our professional St Paul’s venue. We receive applications from artists at various stages in their careers, working across a range of disciplines and artistic formats, but all working on exciting new work. Five acts are chosen by a panel of industry professionals to present their work to a warm and welcoming audience, receive feedback on their pieces, and showcase their skills to the wider circus community.”
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VOLT: Circus Scratch Night
“After discovering a comet hurtling towards Earth, Toby snaps and turns into the action hero in his own movie on a mission to save the world from impending doom. Flashback a year: Toby is knocked off course when somebody crashes into his life.”
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Catching Comets
“Our focus is to bring you some of the best upcoming comedians from Bristol and around the UK. The line up include new acts and upcoming comedians in the circuit, as well as known headliners working on new material”
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Buffoon Comedy
“You are on an island. And it is sinking. It is not a metaphor, nor is it a dream. It is the end. But how can you drown, when you haven’t a place to lay your bones? And when you don’t know where it is, how can anyone bring you home?”
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A Place to Fall to Pieces