Events on Tuesday 19th March
“That's What She Said is "feminism at its ruthless best." - (Blouinart), "the biggest spoken word night in London for women" (Evening Standard) and was shortlisted for Best Spoken Word Night in the UK (Saboteur Awards).”
From:
That's What She Said feat. Iona Lee
“Formed in 1985, they quickly put out their first LP, If Two Worlds Kiss (1987) expressing a sound reminiscent of new wave with very dark undertones and use of synthesizers, only to become one of the pioneers of the developing subgenre of first darkwave (Meta 1988) then cold wave (Eremite 1990, Aerdt 1991).”
From:
Pink Turns Blue // Bleib Modern
“Kendal based band Woman’s Hour have just unveiled ‘Luke’, the second single from their upcoming sophomore record ‘Ephyra’ which is being released digitally and on limited edition vinyl on 15 February via Practise Music.”
From:
Woman's Hour
“Organised by Jack Calloway from the Jack Calloway Dance band, you are all welcomed for a night of 1930's gypsy jazz Bristol style. Additionally, we also have a Swing Dance class before the start of the jam session for a free swing dancing taster lesson. Suitable for everyone, we will show you some simple steps, that will allow you to dance the night away.”
From:
Gypsy Jazz Jam
“SAINT MARMALADE // A new social enterprise which aims to promote local, talented student artists & acts to the public by selling limited clothing based on the artist's work. We fund-raise for local, impactful charities to support causes which resonate with the community”
From:
PLAY // Saint Marmalade