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SUMMARY:28 October: Theatrix Arts presents The Dragon's Tail (puppet show 4-12 yrs) @ 1130
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at The Old Chapel for a puppet show\, The Dragon’s Tail\, with optional puppet making workshop. Suitable for children ages 4-12 and their parents\, carers and families. \nAfter last year’s successful show\, The Snow Queen\, we have invited Theatrix Arts back again for two performances of the Dragon’s Tail\, over the half term holiday. \nTwo performances at 1130 & 1500 \nA Dragon’s Tale \nFoolishly John Lambton throws the strange googly eyed fish back into the river. What has he done! The Fish grew and grew and grew until…  Well why not find out by coming to watch Paul Batten of Theatrix Arts perform this magical story based on the legend of the Lambton Worm through puppets\, changing scenery\, music and sound effects. \nWatch Paul Batten of Theatrix Arts perform this magical story through puppets\, changing scenery\, music and sound effects. Then meet the puppets and create your very own  Dragon Puppet from the show! \nTrained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School\, Artistic Director of Theatrix Arts\, Paul Batten has worked for many years in the theatre and entertainment industry. working as a Puppeteer and Maker Production Manager\, Designer for many events large-scale outdoor site-specific events. In his career\, Paul has also had the opportunity of touring with several different Theatre companies and music groups\, both nationally and internationally\, He also finds time to teach in theatre production. \nAudience feedback from other shows \nPaul is an absolutely wonderful performer! My daughters adored him and had lots of fun interacting with him during the amazing show”. \n“Absolutely brilliant show A Dragons Tale this weekend for our 26th Victorian weekend in Robin Hoods Bay. Laughing all the way through\, couldn’t recommend any more!” \n“Brilliant. Just been to see A Dragon’s Tale\, the children loved it\, grown ups too!” \n“A Dragon’s Tale – Lovely little puppet show – my five year old laughed a lot. Nice little puppet making activity after too which is a great idea.” \n“Paul is an absolutely wonderful performer! My daughters adored him and had lots of fun interacting with him during the amazing show”. Interactive show for all the family to be involved in followed by puppet making workshop \nFurther info can be found at: \ntheatrixarts (yourwebsitespace.com) \nFacebook
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/25-october-theatrix-arts-presents-the-dragons-tail-puppet-show-4-12-yrs-1130-1500/
CATEGORIES:Children's
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SUMMARY:28 October: Theatrix Arts presents The Dragon's Tail (puppet show 4-12 yrs) @ 1500
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at The Old Chapel for a puppet show\, The Dragon’s Tail\, with optional puppet making workshop. Suitable for children ages 4-12 and their parents\, carers and families. \nAfter last year’s successful show\, The Snow Queen\, we have invited Theatrix Arts back again for two performances of the Dragon’s Tail\, over the half term holiday. \nTwo performances at 1130 & 1500 \nA Dragon’s Tale \nFoolishly John Lambton throws the strange googly eyed fish back into the river. What has he done! The Fish grew and grew and grew until…  Well why not find out by coming to watch Paul Batten of Theatrix Arts perform this magical story based on the legend of the Lambton Worm through puppets\, changing scenery\, music and sound effects. \nWatch Paul Batten of Theatrix Arts perform this magical story through puppets\, changing scenery\, music and sound effects. Then meet the puppets and create your very own  Dragon Puppet from the show! \nTrained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School\, Artistic Director of Theatrix Arts\, Paul Batten has worked for many years in the theatre and entertainment industry. working as a Puppeteer and Maker Production Manager\, Designer for many events large-scale outdoor site-specific events. In his career\, Paul has also had the opportunity of touring with several different Theatre companies and music groups\, both nationally and internationally\, He also finds time to teach in theatre production. \n  \nAudience feedback from other shows \nPaul is an absolutely wonderful performer! My daughters adored him and had lots of fun interacting with him during the amazing show”. \n“Absolutely brilliant show A Dragons Tale this weekend for our 26th Victorian weekend in Robin Hoods Bay. Laughing all the way through\, couldn’t recommend any more!” \n“Brilliant. Just been to see A Dragon’s Tale\, the children loved it\, grown ups too!” \n“A Dragon’s Tale – Lovely little puppet show – my five year old laughed a lot. Nice little puppet making activity after too which is a great idea.” \n“Paul is an absolutely wonderful performer! My daughters adored him and had lots of fun interacting with him during the amazing show”. Interactive show for all the family to be involved in followed by puppet making workshop \nFurther info can be found at: \ntheatrixarts (yourwebsitespace.com) \nFacebook
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/25-october-theatrix-arts-presents-the-dragons-tail-puppet-show-4-12-yrs-1500/
CATEGORIES:Children's
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T170000
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SUMMARY:27 October: Wildlife Groundswell – A NATURE RECOVERY GATHERING @9am-3pm
DESCRIPTION:As part of a series of environmental presentations at Calstock Arts\, the Calstock Parish Council environment committee invite you to meet the leaders of organisations who are locally active in nature restoration. \nThere is a climate and ecological emergency. The evidence is clear that we must increase the speed with which we are helping nature to recover if we are to prevent ecological breakdown. \nWildlife Groundswell is bringing together highly committed organisations and enthusiastic parishioners with the purpose of bridging the gap between policy and nature recovery action. \nThe theme of the Wildlife Groundswell gathering is community involvement and volunteering opportunities. \nThe participants of the gathering have been asked for their vision\, actions and engagements. \n\nHow does their role relate to Calstock Parish or its parishioners?\nCall to action. What can we and our network of friends\, and family do?\nEngagement opportunities. How do we participate not just observe? Actions\, opportunities\, dates\, memberships.\n\nThe target audience are key members of the community and members of organisations who can network and leverage nature recovery activity. \nObjectives \n\nBy the end of the day\, participants will feel more empowered to engage and become more active.\nThe Parish Council will collect organisations’ details\, points of contact and volunteering opportunities to publicise on our website.\nAttendees will know where to go to become more involved.\n\nThe aims of the day are to give participants an overview of environmental issues\, an overview of the actors in the field of nature recovery and a vision for how they and the whole community might become more active and do something to contribute. \nInvolved are – \nAnna Gelderd\, MP South East Cornwall \nStuart Oates\, Presenter\, organic farmer\, environmental journalist. \nCllr. Richard Newton-Chance\, Calstock Parish \nDr. Maggie Freegard\, Wildlife Groundswell \nSarah Gibson\, Tamar Valley National Landscape Manager \nGeorge Holmes\, Lead Ranger National Trust Cotehele \nCllr. Nick Viney\, West Devon Borough\, and at Derek Gow Consultancy \nDr. Nicola Rogers\, Westcountry Rivers Trust \nCheryl Marriott\, Cornwall Wildlife Trust \nLord Robin Teverson\, Chair of the Cornwall Local Nature Partnership* \nSchedule \n9.00- 9.50am – Welcome with tea and coffee -Live music for our time. \n9.50 am Presentations start \nWelcome from Steve Wood\, Calstock Arts Environment Programme who will introduce Stuart Oates the compere of the event. \nCalstock Parish Council Environment and Climate Emergency Strategic Plan. \nCllr. Richard Newton -Chance\, chair of Calstock Parish Environment Committee. \n10.00 Scaling Up Community Participation in Local Wildlife Recovery. \nDr. Maggie Freegard\, Wildlife Groundswell\, the Lizard Peninsula\, Cornwall. \n10.30 Nature\, Climate\, Place\, People – A Plan for the Next 30 Years. \nSarah Gibson\, Tamar Valley National Landscape Manager \n11.00 A vision for nature on the National Trust’s Cotehele Estate. \nGeorge Holmes\, Lead Ranger National Trust Cotehele \n11.30 Questions to the Panel and Discussion\, chaired by Stuart Oates. \n12-1 Lunch\, a chance to converse and live music for our time. \nKate Walker\, Judy Whitlock\, and JB. \n1pm Taking Action for Wildlife within a Community and Nationwide. Cllr. Nick Viney\, West Devon Borough\, and at Derek Gow Consultancy \n1.30 How to be More Effective for the River. Dr. Nicola Rogers\, Westcountry Rivers Trust \n2.00 Discovering your Nature Recovery Potential- what can we each do for wildlife\, and how can we help each other to deliver even more? \nCheryl Marriott Cornwall Wildlife Trust \nCall for Action. Lord Robin Teverson\, Chair of the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Local Nature Partnership. (Written submission as unable to attend.) \n2.30 Questions to the Panel and Discussion\, chaired by Stuart Oates. \n3pm close \n  \n \nCoffee and tea will be provided during the day along with a choice of pasties for lunch – please choose type of pasty required when you purchase your ticket. \nPasty types – meat\, cheese or vegan. Gluten free available too
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/27-october-wildlife-groundswell-a-nature-recovery-gathering-talks-workshops-walks-9am/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241026T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
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SUMMARY:26 October: Tamar River Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Tamar Valley River Festival on Saturday 26 October\, Calstock\, is a FREE family-friendly event celebrating the River Tamar through art\, crafts\, music\, food and drink. \nCalstock Arts will be hosting a series of activities throughout the day including – \n\nYoga at 10am\nWren Music interactive session at 11am\nAllis the Shad hands-on family drama performance at 12pm\nWren Music at 2pm and\nA Connecting Shores – The Listening at 3pm.\n\nThere will be a host of interactive activities and workshops on offer across Calstock\, including folk music\, gig boat racing\, multi-media exhibitions\, singing workshops\, interactive family-friendly drama performances\, art activities as well as a River of Hope exhibition and parade by local school children. \nThe festival will come to a close at 5pm\, followed by an evening of music provided by local venues. \nTo find out more about the river festival\, visit: https://tamaralandscapepartnership.org.uk/tamar-valley-river-festival/
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/26-october-tamar-river-festival/
CATEGORIES:Children's,Music,Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241025
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SUMMARY:24 October: Miranda Sykes\, Jim Causley and John Palmer - The Sabine Baring-Gould Project
DESCRIPTION:JIM CAUSLEY AND MIRANDA SYKES PRESENT GHOSTS\, WEREWOLVES AND COUNTRYFOLK – THE SONGS AND STORIES OF SABINE BARING-GOULD \nSix-time BBC Folk Awards nominee Jim Causley and Miranda Sykes of Award-Winning Show of Hands and Daphne’s Flight come together for the first time to celebrate the centenary of a Victorian superstar through his music and stories. \nSabine Baring-Gould inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula\, Sherlock Holme’s Hound and Bernard Shaw’s Doolittle. He brought Ghostly Aunt Eliza\, wretched heroine Mehalah and Norse hero Grettir to life. He mentored folk song collector Cecil Sharp – and wrote Onward Christian Soldiers \nHe was a giant of his time. He was a top ten best-selling novelist; the writer of what is still the go-to book on werewolves; author of a nerve-tingling book of ghost stories; storyteller of the Norse Myths of Iceland; compiler of a classic Dartmoor history book and composer of numerous popular hymns. \nBut he says the most important thing he did in his life was to collect songs from the countryfolk of Devon and Cornwall. A pioneer collector\, starting a decade before Sharp and Vaughan Williams\, he amassed more than 2000 songs. \nMiranda\, Jim and narrator John Palmer\, director of the critically-acclaimed Vaughan Williams anniversary “From Pub to Pulpit” Cathedral tour\, interweave some of those songs with anecdotes from his own astonishing life and stories from his impressive array of books. \nThis tribute aims to make audiences smile\, gasp and sing along as they hear how:\n\nA ragamuffin fiddler’s favourite tune lived on in his instrument after he died (Bold General Wolfe) \nA cottage was built in a day on the moor for a penniless newly married couple (Cottage Well Thatched With Straw) \nThe eerie mysteries of Wil O’ The Wisp and his graveyard trips (The Blue Flame) \nBram Stoker took ideas from Sabine for Dracula  \nAnd ….. How Sabine became Sherlock Holmes’s God Father.\n\nBaring Gould was born in Exeter on 28 January 1834 and died in January 1924\, the son of the Lord of the Manor of Lew Trenchard near Okehampton. He was at school in Warwick and a schoolteacher in Sussex. He then became a vicar in Yorkshire\, Essex and Devon and devoted his time to his love of folk music\, country traditions and the macabre… \nJim has been a long-term admirer of Baring-Gould and includes many of his songs in his popular shows based on songs of Dartmoor.  \n“It’s fascinating to see how many songs he collected found their way into his Dartmoor books.  It’s also quite eerie to see how many other songs fit the mood of his books on ghosts\, werewolves\, myths and his classic Gothic novels”\, he said. \nMiranda added: “We’re really excited about having found a unique and enjoyable way of bringing all of his work together in a show which we think will engage audiences and leave them fascinated and entertained.” \nJohn Palmer said: “It’s surprising that someone who was such a prominent public figure in his day has almost disappeared today. We hope that this show will introduce many more people to Sabine and restore some of the credit he deserves”.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/24-october-miranda-sykes-jim-causley-and-john-palmer-the-sabine-baring-gould-project/
CATEGORIES:Folk,history,Music,stories
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241020T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
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SUMMARY:20 October: Helen Porter and Karen Wimhurst @ 4pm (Singing workshop at1345)
DESCRIPTION:HELEN PORTER (Lead vocals and keyboard) & KAREN WIMHURST (Clarinet\, bass clarinet & vocals) \n Helen and Karen’s sumptuous autumn programme interweaves original material with jazz standards you’ll know and love.  Soaring vocals\, mellow and gutsy clarinet tones\, virtuosic improvisation – this is a collaboration spanning twenty years\, infusing an evening with warmth\, intimacy and good humour. Expect the unexpected and a really great night out! \n“An evening of absolute joy. Congratulations. I loved every demisemiquaver.” \n  \n Singing Workshop – Open Your Voices! \nBefore the performance\, join a one and a half hour singing workshop (1345-1515 @ £10 pp) covering vocal techniques\, experimenting with blues harmonies and having fun singing your heart out with especially arranged jazz standards. Helen and Karen will be playing along for a really uplifting afternoon of singing. \nPlease click here to book and pay for your place \n Showreel \n https://youtu.be/9zzmoESO6OU
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/20-october-helen-porter-and-karen-wimhurst-4pm-singing-workshop-before-see-below/
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241020
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240622T110615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T101345Z
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SUMMARY:19 October: JACKIE OATES & JON WILKS
DESCRIPTION:“One of folk’s brightest talents” (****The Guardian) – Jackie Oates is celebrated for her stunning vocals\, heartfelt arrangements\, and expressive fiddle playing. \nJon Wilks\, a distinguished fingerpicking guitarist and singer\, has earned recognition from Guitarist Magazine with a double-page spread and praise from Uncut Magazine for his ‘dashing sense of verve on finger-picked guitar.’ \nDon’t miss the chance to experience this exceptional duo for an evening of sublime music and understated brilliance. \nThese two friends and fellow traditional folk specialists have been collaborating for a number of years\, performing on and contributing to each others’ recording\, as well as delightful live performances at festivals and in concert. A very personable pair\, both immensely talented\, Jackie and Jon bring audiences with them as they reach with their trademark relish into their combined catalogue of traditional\, original and often intriguing songs and tunes. \nJackie Oates is known for her exquisite vocals\, emotive arrangements and expressive fiddle playing\, and is regarded as a contemporary folk treasure and central figure in English traditional music. Jackie loves to collaborate with a diverse array of artists and commissions; seeking out new and surprising artistic corners to illuminate with her understated brilliance.  \nLauded as ‘a rather special performer with an authentic and abiding love of traditional song’\, Jon Wilks is a prominent fingerpicking guitarist and singer who performs traditional English folk songs and broadside ballads\, as well as his own songs. His talent has been recognised by Guitarist\, one of the world’s biggest guitar magazines\, which featured him as one-to-watch in July 2022.  \nVIDEOS \nOn and On\, a Longpigs cover\nJunk\, a Paul McCartney cover\nMy Shoes Are Made Of Spanish (trad)\, Live at Folk East Festival 2023 \nMORE ABOUT JACKIE \nJackie’s 8th solo studio album\, Gracious Wings\, took flight in September 2022\, receiving acclaim from both within and beyond the folk press. ‘Her cover of ‘On and On’ by indie band the Longpigs is a bit of genius.’ **** (Get Ready to Rock). As well as recording and music therapy work\, Jackie regularly performs with her duo and band line-ups  including with John Spiers\, Jon Wilks\, Mike Cosgrave\, John Parker\, Megan Henwood and with The Imagined Village. ‘There’s a sweetness and melancholy to her voice that is like no other\, and for which there is no known formula with which to replicate it.’ Songlines \nMORE ABOUT JON \n‘Very much part of the UK’s living folk tradition\, Wilks excels at reanimating broadside ballads and antique pieces with a scholar’s ear for vernacular and a dashing sense of verve on fingerpicked guitar…. Wilks also showcases a trio of original compositions\, at his eloquent best on poetic Soho encounter Greek Street.’ Uncut Magazine 7/10  \nWith his background as a former editor of Time Out magazine and contributor to Dazed & Confused\, The Guardian and other publications\, Jon has a keen eye and ear for storytelling. During his live shows\, he mixes entertaining folk song performances with fascinating tidbits about the original singers and collectors that he has unearthed during his extensive research on traditional folk music in the UK. Aside from being a talented musician and performer\, Jon is also the founder and editor of Tradfolk.co\, a website dedicated to the traditional music and ritualistic culture of England. Additionally\, he is the presenter of The Old Songs Podcast. \n LINKS \nJackie Oates: www.jackieoates.co.uk\nJon Wilks: www.jonwilks.online \n  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/19-october-jackie-oates-jon-wilks/
CATEGORIES:Fiddle,Folk,Guitar,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241017T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240729T160307Z
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SUMMARY:17 October: Ocean Conservation at The National Marine Aquarium with Marcus Williams @ 1930
DESCRIPTION:Did you see Secrets of the Aquarium on BBC TV? Then you will have seen Marcus Williams\, Curator of National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth. \nCalstock Arts are thrilled he is coming to talk to us about ocean conservation\, the National Marine Aquarium and his role as the curator at the largest public aquarium in the UK. Marcus will also focus on the importation of an olive ridley turtle that was featured in the Secrets of the Aquarium series. \nMarcus Williams is the Curator of the National Marine Aquarium which is the largest public aquarium in the UK. As an aquarium it is unique because it is part of the Ocean Conservation Trust\, a charity that focusses on connecting people with the Ocean. His relationship with the National Marine Aquarium started in 1999\, a year after it opened\, when he completed a work experience placement and they have struggled to get rid of him since! \nMarcus was born in Plymouth and grew up in Tamar Valley so he’s very proud of the part he plays in putting Plymouth on the international map! \nSecrets of The Aquarium | Stars of the Show (national-aquarium.co.uk)
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/17-october-the-ocean-conservation-trust-with-marcus-williams-from-national-marine-aquarium/
CATEGORIES:Other,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241013T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240522T122421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T160313Z
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SUMMARY:13 October: Taiko Drumming Performance @ 1445
DESCRIPTION:Following the extremely successful workshop in June 2023\, the Taiko Drummers  are returning to Calstock Arts by popular demand to give another workshop followed by a performance of their own. \n(https://www.taikosouthwest.org.uk/) \nTaiko drums have been around for a couple of thousand years\, traditionally used in the background to keep the beat for dancers and singers during festivals or creating the sound effects offstage in Noh and Kabuki theatre. As a performance art\, it is relatively new\, having been developed in the 1950s by the Japanese jazz drummer Daihachi Oguchi. Since then\, the art of Taiko drumming has spread across the globe\, including to the South West of England. \n\nThe performance\, which will consist of two 25-minute sets\, is the first to be given by Tano at Calstock Arts.  It is recommended that children be at least 8 years old to attend the performance. \n https://vimeo.com/598854061 \nhttps://vimeo.com/609717122 \nThere is also a workshop in the morning where over 12’s & adults can learn to drum. Please buy a combined ticket if you wish to attend the workshop & the performance. Tickets with a  workshop element are limited to 30. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/13-october-taiko-drumming-performance-1445/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241013T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240606T143742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T142837Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT 13 October: Taiko Drumming Workshop @ 1100-1300
DESCRIPTION:Following the extremely successful workshop in June 2023\, the Taiko Drummers  are returning to Calstock Arts by popular demand to give another workshop followed by a performance of their own. \n(https://www.taikosouthwest.org.uk/) \nTaiko drums have been around for a couple of thousand years\, traditionally used in the background to keep the beat for dancers and singers during festivals or creating the sound effects offstage in Noh and Kabuki theatre. As a performance art\, it is relatively new\, having been developed in the 1950s by the Japanese jazz drummer Daihachi Oguchi. Since then\, the art of Taiko drumming has spread across the globe\, including to the South West of England. \nThe workshop\, which lasts 2 hours\,  gives the participants an opportunity to learn some of the history and background of Taiko drumming\, get to grips with the basics of drumming and try out some simple drills. The workshop culminates in everyone learning a fun choreographed piece to play together.  Whilst not marketed as therapeutic\, there are many benefits to Taiko drumming: it’s great physical exercise and good “brain gym”. It’s also a lot of fun and can result in a real sense of achievement. \nhttps://vimeo.com/598854061 \nhttps://vimeo.com/609717122 \n Quotes from previous workshop participants:\n“A fantastic day. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would love to come again.  It’s definitely something I could get into”.\n“We had a great time. Thank you for the warm welcome. If we weren’t so far away\, we’d definitely join you more regularly”.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/13-october-taiko-drumming-workshop-1100-1300/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241007
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240126T093411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T173656Z
UID:2594-1728172800-1728259199@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:6 October: Morris-Begg Duo (rescheduled date) @ 3.30pm
DESCRIPTION:Described as delivering “energetic and charming performances”\, the Morris-Begg Duo of Ross Morris (guitar) and Ines Mayhew-Begg (soprano) began working together in 2019 at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.They aim to bring a freshness to their programmes through their own unique arrangements and commissions. From Renaissance lute music to flamenco-inspired songs from Spain\, the concert will feature a wide range of styles and periods and will include some of their own arrangements\, bringing a fresh approach to some of the most loved repertoire for the voice. \nThe duo has already brought their shared enjoyment of the intimate and expressive nature of voice and guitar to a wide variety of audiences such as ‘Live Music Now Scotland Artists’ and ‘International Guitar Foundation Young Artists’\, including performances at such prestigious venues as the National Gallery of Scotland\, the National Museum of Scotland\, St Giles Cathedral\, Bristol Cathedral and London’s Kings Place. \n“Ines and Ross had a great connection together as a duo and won the audience over with their energetic and charming performance. They presented a wonderfully varied programme which was full of different characters and stories\, with beautiful renaissance lute music and new lieder transcriptions for guitar set alongside passionate and comedic Spanish folk songs.”   \nListen here: \nhttps://youtu.be/SSEVCF6ZcJk?feature=shared \n  \nhttps://youtu.be/5w7Tte2E0H4?feature=shared \nRoss is considered as “one of the most exciting of the new generation of British classical guitarists” and has been described as playing with “outstanding technique and subtle nuance.” He has performed extensively across the UK as a soloist and toured with Glyndebourne Opera in 2021. As a chamber musician he is a member of Quartet Malamatina who performed at the UN Climate Conference\, toured the UK and Canada in 2023 and performed live for the BBC. He teaches guitar and musicianship at the University of St Andrews. \n  \nInes is a Scottish soprano\, with a Master in Vocal Performance from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. In 2022\, she made her German debut as Adele in Lyric Opera Studio Weimar’s Production of Die Fledermaus and in the summer of 2023 she toured with Opera Bohemia as Kate in Madame Butterfly and was regarded as “both vocally and visually very persuasive” by Edinburgh Music Review. She has performed several solo roles for Scottish Opera Young Company and her performance as Amore received praise for having “confidence\, consistency and fluency” by Andrew Clark in Opera Magazine. Ines has a keen interest in early music and is the founder and director of the Avra Baroque Ensemble. Alongside performing\, Ines is a proud Benedetti Foundation Creative Learning Ambassador and a keen advocate and spokesperson for the Fair Access to music scheme\, regularly giving interactive performances and workshops for community music projects. \n  \nProgramme \nJohn Dowland (1562-1626) \nPreludium \nCome Again \nTime stands still \nMarco Ramelli (1984-)  \nMoon (adapted for the Morris-Begg Duo 2024) \nJames MacMillan (1959-)  \nScots Song arr. Ross Morris \nStephen Goss (1964-) \nUnder Milk Wood Songs \n\n Polly Garter\n Lily Smalls\n Rosie Probert and Captain Cat\n Oh\, what’ll the neighbours say\, what’ll the neighbours…\n Pretty Polly hums and longs\n\nInterval \nAugustine Barrios (1885-1944) \nLa Cathedral \n\n Prelude Saudade\n Andante Religioso\n\n3.Allegro Solemne  \nIsaac Albeniz (1860-1909) \nCadiz \nCórdoba  \nJoaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999) \nThree Spanish Songs \n\nEn Jerez de la Frontera \nAdela\nDe Ronda\n\nEnrique Granados (1867-1916) \nA selection of Tonadillas \nEl maja Discreto \nLa maja Dolorosa \nLa maja de Goya
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/7-june-morris-begg-duo/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guitar,Music,World Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240530T095050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T100443Z
UID:2826-1728000000-1728086399@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:4 October: Gallery Bar Special-The Buckstone Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Buckstone Trio – Cool Jazz for any Occasion! \n In The Beginning: \nThe Buckstone Trio was created when Martin Roberts and Simon Keates met and started chatting while waiting for a takeaway outside the Drake Manor Inn in Buckland Monachorum during the second Covid lockdown. A mutual interest in Jazz was discovered and the idea of forming a band was discussed. To date we had Martin on Keyboard and Simon (who is also a classical French horn player) on drums and we just needed a bass. \nSix months later\, after spreading the word\, we met Mark – a potential double bass player. Mark (a classical player) had little knowledge of Jazz or improvisation and found himself on a steep learning curve but as he has a great musical ear\, he soon picked it up – and started to enjoy himself! \nWe start gigging and the Trio grows: \nOur first gig was at the old Chapel in Buckland Monachorum which is where we rehearse but we needed a name. Martin lives in Buckland and Simon and Mark are based in nearby Crapstone. So\, we decided on The Buckstone Trio … (a village name combination that is usable!) \nOur next gig was for the Crapstone Street party celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee from which some people booked us for future gigs including specific events such as a wedding alongside other private parties. \nJane attended our first gig and asked if she could sing with us. She does a great job and so is appointed as the vocalist for when we require one! We also sometimes invite guest instrumentalists to join us to bring extra colour into our performances\, so we are now occasionally The Buckstone Trio plus Jane & Guests! \nThe Trio with and without the guests\, start to receive more bookings in ever wider locations. Some venues even request repeat performances as they were so enjoyable the first time. The Trio have now played in most of the local villages and extended out to Tavistock and Plymouth including the Plymouth Jazz Club. We are now receiving regular bookings and our reputation grows accordingly. \nWhy Cool Jazz? \nThe Buckstone Trio do not adhere to any specific genre of Jazz but like to play music that people of all ages can relate to\, preferably in a relaxed atmosphere where they can talk\, drink\, dance and have a good time. We aim to play “accessible” jazz that anyone can relate to without compromising the ethos of Jazz! We have some supporters (fans?) that have attended virtually all our gigs\, frequently with their whole family and they keep coming back for more. \nWe perform music from all genres including Trad/Swing/Bebop/Funk/Pop and Folk giving them a jazz feel while playing tunes that many people recognise. Our primary goal is that all our performances have great rhythms while being memorable with a sense of fun giving our audiences a wonderful time.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/4-october-gallery-bar-special-the-buckstone-trio/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240912T133623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T133623Z
UID:3147-1727913600-1727999999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:3 October: CFylm presents - Past Lives  @ 1930
DESCRIPTION:Past Lives is a 2023 romantic drama film written and directed by Celine Song in her feature directorial debut. \nStarring Greta Lee\, Teo Yoo\, and John Magaro\, it follows two childhood friends over the course of 24 years while they contemplate the nature of their relationship as they grow apart\, living different lives. The plot is semi-autobiographical and inspired by real events from Song’s life. \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/3-october-cfylm-presents-past-lives-1930/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240929T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240729T140013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T110314Z
UID:2987-1727596800-1727629200@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:29 September: Petals & Tails (pre & primary school children's event) @ 3pm
DESCRIPTION:Calstock Arts with Carn to Cove are thrilled Panta Rei Danseteater are returning to Cornwall with their brand new show Petals & Tales\,  featuring dance\, music\, poetry and fairy tales. \nThe afternoon begins with a small tea party\, squash and cake (coffee & tea available too)\, plus a story to set the scene and colouring for those who want to be artistic! We then go to see the show which features a magic tree surrounded by hundreds of flower petals. Many surprises await our young audience during the show. \nPetals and Tales is the story of the Flowerpot Man\, a magical tale that encourages children to allow wonderful\, incredible and improbable things to be a part of their lives. \nPetals & Tales is a collaboration between Panta Rei Danseteater (Norway) and the Korean company SangSang Maru. The show is performed in English \nPerformance time 30 mins plus time to play and have a tea party/story
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/29-september-petals-tails-pre-primary-school-childrens-event-3-30/
CATEGORIES:Children's,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240921
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240625T191949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T191949Z
UID:2943-1726790400-1726876799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:20 September: The Great Gatsby Trio
DESCRIPTION:Performing a delightfully nostalgic selection of music inspired by the\n1920s and 30s jazz age and reaching into the great American songbook. \nThe band comprises Martin Jenkins on piano\, Steve Dow on guitar/vocals\nand Zoe Lambeth on clarinet\, saxophone and vocals. \nWith tasteful solos\, polished ensemble playing\, male and female vocals\nand charming harmony duets the band have a very polished yet spacious\nsound. A true collaboration in music. \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/20-september-the-great-gatsby-trio/
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240920
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240705T163914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T111422Z
UID:2955-1726704000-1726790399@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:19 September: From Honey Bees to Dairy Cattle- Double Bill @ 1930
DESCRIPTION:Man has intervened in nature and his effect has been profound. Calstock Arts is proud to present two speakers looking at aspects of this – Michael Head and Dale Wood \nVet\, Michael (Spike) Head will look at: \n‘The Challenges and Solutions of Dairying in the ‘New World’ \nMichael will cover the changes in the dairy industry\, both local and global\, that have occurred through his career. With the environment and sustainability in mind references will be made to cow health\, medicine use and the management of the environment. The talk is sure to generate discussion. \nApiarist\, Dale Wood will speak on: \n‘Honey Bees…and Almost Everything Else’ \nHoney bees are amazing creatures. Their life cycle from egg to adult is a biological wonder. The evolution started when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. They came through several mass extinctions and they survive still despite the damage done to their habitat. This touches on many aspects of honeybee life\, and the struggles imposed on them\, often by us. \nMichael Head (aka Spike) qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1994. He has a Certificate in Cattle Health and Production and a Diploma in Bovine Reproduction. Michael’s first job was in St Columb Major from where he moved to Somerset stayed until his return three years ago to support farmers both sides of the Tamar. He now works locally and nationally as a veterinary trainer. Michael has travelled extensively\, with a couple of short trips to Mozambique and Uganda training farmers and advisors in animal health and a project in Trinidad and Tobago where he investigated a tropical disease in humans and was a ‘doctor’. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and is a keen birdwatcher. \nDale Wood is a retired teacher who started beekeeping on a whim just a few years before retirement. Once free from the shackles of a daytime job\, colony numbers grew rapidly and after 12 years of beekeeping\, numbers now are around the 25 to 30 mark. His eight apiaries are sited in the Upton Cross area of SE Cornwall. Dale is a trustee and council member of Cornwall Beekeeping Association\, he is the apiary  manager for Kit Hill beekeeping group and he runs weekly apiary sessions and a ‘”Beekeeping for Beginners” course. \n*Both speakers have most kindly agreed that all proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to funding the purchase of a new projector for the main hall at Calstock Arts. \n  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/19-september-from-honey-bees-to-dairy-cattle-double-bill/
CATEGORIES:Other,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240914
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240515T075445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T151346Z
UID:2806-1726185600-1726271999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:13 September: Stevens & Pound
DESCRIPTION:BBC Radio 3’s award-winning Delia Stevens and three time BBC Radio 2 Folk Musician of the Year nominee\, Will Pound\, deliver an unprecedented collaboration\, following the creative evolution of the classical composers inspired by folk. Driven by a maverick curiosity\, having stumbled upon a completely new world of sound\, they combine the traditional instruments of Pound’s melodeon and harmonica with the dizzying array of Stevens’ percussion\, and then let their imaginations run riot whilst paying homage to their respective musical roots.  \n  \nBoth at the forefront of their generation in their respective genres\, both musicians are renowned for innovation and collaboration:  \n  \n“percussion from Delia Stevens\, whose thoughtful\, insistent playing is crucial” \nThe Guardian \n  \nStevens’ work ranges from reimagining Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with percussion for Sky Arts\, presenting her own BBC Radio 3 series “Music and Machines” – exploring the future of music and AI following Artist Residencies at the Sage Gateshead and the University of Leeds – to performing Avner Dorman’s prolific 360° percussion concerto at Prague’s Last Night of the Proms with the Beethoven Academy Orchestra followed by a tour of Germany with the Lausitzer Philharmonie. She is an Associate Artist of the Royal Northern College of Music where she won the concerto competition and Gold Medal prize and is a double winner of the Royal Over-Seas League Award.  \n  \n“One of the world’s top harmonica players”  \nDaily Telegraph \nPound has created touring projects questioning Brexit – headlining Shrewsbury Folk Festival – featuring a traditional tune from every EU state and Through the Seasons: an exploration of the history of Morris Dance with Martin Simpson and world-leading story-teller Debs Newbold. His collaborations include Eddy Jay\, Jenn Butterworth\, Dame Evelyn Glennie\, Liz Carrol\, Martin Simpson\, Guy Chambers\, Concerto Caledonia\, Robbie Williams and The Hillsborough Charity Single. Appearances on BBC Breakfast\, BBC2\, Radio 2\, BBC Radio Scotland\, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards\, MTV\, Radio 1xtra to name a few. \n  \nIn 2024 Stevens & Pound collaborate with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Royal Northern College of Music and the youth-led global climate activism organisation Force for Nature to launch The Silent Planet to commemorate Holst’s 150th anniversary in a reimagination of his iconic Planet Suite with orchestra. Holst deliberately omitted Earth as “astrologically insignificant”. Stevens & Pound recognise this as an opportunity to write their own additional movement to the suite\, platforming the voices which are being silenced as our planet faces a climate crisis. Their composition will be orchestrated by Ian Gardiner and conducted by Clark Rundell.  \n  \nAs well as prolifically touring their duo concerts across the UK including Petworth\, Lichfield\, St Magnus International Festival (Orkney)\, Dunster and Swaledale Festivals\, they also look forward to touring Wales with Sinfonia Cymru in 2024 as concerto soloists performing their reimagination of Vaughan Williams’ iconic work The Lark Ascending\, orchestrated by Ian Gardiner in a climate-inspired programme called Regenerate alongside the violinist Simmy Singh.  \n  \nStevens & Pound are EarthPercent artists\, committed to splitting their royalties with climate change organisations.  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/13-september-stevens-pound/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Folk,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240907
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240512T130919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240822T112303Z
UID:2785-1725580800-1725667199@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:6 September: Laura Lootens - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Sadly Laura has been advised not to travel for health reasons so has had to postpone this concert. She will give us new dates as soon as she is able to travel again. \n  \nAfter an outstanding performance in April of last year\, Calstock Arts is delighted to welcome back Laura\, winner of the coveted  Andrés Segovia Prize\, in November\, 2022.  In addition to 1st prize\, she was also awarded the special prize for the best interpretation of the obligatory work all competitors were asked to perform during the week-long competition. \nLaura is German/Belgian. She discovered her passion for playing the guitar when she was eight years old and made her orchestral debut\, playing Rodrigo’s famous ‘Concierto de Aranjuez’\, aged 15. A year later she was one of the youngest students ever to begin studying for the Bachelor of Music at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich. \nIn 2019\, she won the scholarship of the prestigious German Music Competition open for all instruments\, one of Germany’s highest accolades for a young musician. \nLaura’s concert career took off following her performance at the Gasteig\, Munich\, in the internationally acclaimed ‘Winners and Masters’ series. That brought her to the attention of German music lovers\, and since then\, Laura has appeared at important festivals and concert halls in Germany\, including Bonn’s famous Beethoven Festival and the Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker. \nIn the last year\, Laura has enhanced her musical career with many new achievements.  She has won the coveted Leonhard and Ida Wolf Prize for music of the city of Munich and has played important concerts in Germany with the Luneburg\, Heidelberg and Odessa Symphony Orchestras. She released her debut CD “Albeniz” with Deutsche Grammaphon to great acclaim in September\, 2023.  The American Record Guide wrote: “That she (Laura) loves this music is clear.  If this recording doesn’t move you to feel the same about Spanish music on the guitar\, nothing will.” \nIn March of this year\, Laura was selected by Classic FM as one of their 30 ‘Rising Stars of 2024’. \nIf you missed this phenomenal guitarist first time round\, you will have the chance to see her on September 6th. \nPROGRAMME \nJ.K. Mertz                                                             Elegie \nF Chopin                                                               Valse Opus 64 No 2 \nA Barrios                                                               Un sueňo en la floresta \nN Paganini                                                            Grande Sonata \nII Romanza \nI   Allegro moderato \nInterval \nM Ponce                                                                 Allegretto vivo \nG Rochberg                                                           Excerpts from Caprice Variations \nI Albeniz                                                                 Asturias \nM Castelnuovo Tedesco                                       Capricho Diabolico \n“She emphasizes her extraordinary talent. Playing with such passion and power\, which encourages the audience to “Bravo”- call outs and standing ovations.”  Volksstimme \n “… she played with all of her skills\, not just tremendous finger technique from the beginning till the end of the strings\, not only rapid arpeggios\, but knocking\, scratching and slapping with the flat hand emphasizes the wildness of her interpretation.”  Marcus Vitolo \n  \nLaura Lootens – Albéniz: Suite Española No. 1\, Op. 47 (Arr. Laura Lootens): No. 7\, Castilla (youtube.com) \n \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/6-september-laura-lootens/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guitar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240906
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240511T133818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T095224Z
UID:3052-1725494400-1725580799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:5 September: CFylm presents - One Life @ 1930
DESCRIPTION:One Life is a biographical drama film directed by James Hawes. Based on the true story of British humanitarian Nicholas Winton\, the film alternates between following Anthony Hopkins as a 79-year old Winton reminiscing on his past\, and Johnny Flynn as a 29-year old Winton attempting to help groups of Jewish children in German-occupied Czechoslovakia to hide and flee in 1938–39\, just before the beginning of World War II. Helena Bonham Carter\, Lena Olin\, Romola Garai\, Alex Sharp and Jonathan Pryce co-star in supporting roles. \nWhen 29-year-old London stockbroker Nicholas Winton visits Czechoslovakia in 1938\, just weeks after the Munich Agreement was signed\, he encounters families in Prague who had fled the rise of the Nazis in Germany and Austria. They are living in poor conditions\, with little or no shelter or food and in fear of the invasion of the Nazis. Winton is introduced to Doreen Warriner\, head of the Prague office of the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia (BCRC). Horrified by the conditions in the refugee camps\, Winton decides to save Jewish children himself. Actively supported by his mother Babette\, herself a German-Jewish migrant who has since converted to the Church of England\, he overcomes bureaucratic hurdles\, collects donations and looks for foster families for the children brought to England. Many of them are Jews who are at imminent risk of deportation. A race against time begins as it is unclear how long the borders will remain open before a probable Nazi invasion. \nFifty years later\, in 1988\, Winton\, now 79 years old\, cleans up some of the clutter in his office\, which his wife Grete asked him to do. He finds his old documents in which he recorded his work for the BCRC\, with photos and lists of the children they wanted to bring to safety. Winton still blames himself for not being able to save more. At lunch with his old friend Martin\, Winton thinks about what he should do with all the documents. He is considering donating them to a Holocaust museum\, but at the same time he wants to draw some attention to the current plight of refugees\, so he does not do it. \nThe documents end up in the hands of the That’s Life! production team\, a TV show produced by the BBC with presenter Esther Rantzen. Winton is invited onto the show and asked to sit in the audience. That’s Life surprises Winton by inviting some of the children he helped save onto the show to meet him. \nCertificate: ​12
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/5-september-cfylm-presents-one-life-1930/
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240902T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240902T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240826T221506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T163904Z
UID:3109-1725264000-1725296400@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:2 September: The Bite of the Vampire and Shadowed Dreamer
DESCRIPTION:Operation Emotion presents a film\, The Bite of the Vampire and a performance from Stephen Hart. \nThe Bite of the Vampire follows the on-going trial of Thomas Smith who was a victim of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of the Roman Catholic Church.   The story follows his daily struggles as a survivor of sexual abuse who battles prejudice\, misinformation and a society that does not understand the debilitating effects of trauma.  It is a modern day tale that carries a stark warning for us all.’ \nLink to the film trailer on IMdB  The Bite of the Vampire \nStephen Hart is a London-based singer\, actor\, and activist. Hart lived through a cruel childhood\, was out on his own from an early age\, and struggled to put himself through school. He forged a creative life that brought him work in film and television\, and he was featured in the Andrew Lloyd Webber–produced West End musical Bombay Dreams. In 2009\, Hart took his troubled and at times traumatic life story and created a solo play\, Shadowed Dreamer\, which he performed to great acclaim Off Broadway in New York City. He recently returned to New York to honour the 10-year anniversary of his triumph\, and to re-create his show for a few exclusive performances \nLink to Shadowed Dreamer. \n\n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/2-september-the-bite-of-the-vampire-and-shadowed-dreamer/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240810
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240714T192523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T094935Z
UID:2983-1723161600-1723247999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:9 August: Wilding (film screening) - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Based on Isabella Tree’s best-selling book by the same title\, Wilding tells the story of a young couple that bets on nature for the future of their failing\, four-hundred-year-old estate. The young couple battles entrenched tradition\, and dares to place the fate of their farm in the hands of nature. Ripping down the fences\, they set the land back to the wild and entrust its recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding experiments in Europe. \n“Wonderful…An inspiring true story that shows how we can revive nature and restore hope” \nPatrick Barkham\, The Guardian \n“A lyrical hymn to the self-healing of the English countryside.” \n— Dog and Wolf \nDirected by David Allen \nTrailer https://youtu.be/Uw084uIMo8Y?si=NTDptkcqly3Yha2I \nhttps://www.wildingmovie.com/ \ntwitter.com/MetFilmDistrib \ninstagram.com/metfilmdistribution/
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/9-august-wilding-film-screening-additional-screening-due-to-demand/
CATEGORIES:Film,Other
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240809
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240607T093723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T100913Z
UID:2855-1723075200-1723161599@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:8 August: Wilding (film screening) SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Based on Isabella Tree’s best-selling book by the same title\, Wilding tells the story of a young couple that bets on nature for the future of their failing\, four-hundred-year-old estate. The young couple battles entrenched tradition\, and dares to place the fate of their farm in the hands of nature. Ripping down the fences\, they set the land back to the wild and entrust its recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding experiments in Europe. \n“Wonderful…An inspiring true story that shows how we can revive nature and restore hope” \nPatrick Barkham\, The Guardian \n“A lyrical hymn to the self-healing of the English countryside.” \n— Dog and Wolf \nDirected by David Allen \nTrailer https://youtu.be/Uw084uIMo8Y?si=NTDptkcqly3Yha2I \nhttps://www.wildingmovie.com/ \ntwitter.com/MetFilmDistrib \ninstagram.com/metfilmdistribution/
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/screening-wilding/
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Film
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240802
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240511T133818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T190114Z
UID:2926-1722470400-1722556799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:1 August: CFylm presents - The Railway Children Return @ 1930
DESCRIPTION:Follow a group of children who are evacuated to a Yorkshire village during the Second World War\, where they encounter a young soldier who\, like them\, is far away from home. \nThe Railway Children Return is a 2022 family drama film directed by Morgan Matthews and written by Danny Brocklehurst. \nIt is a sequel to the 1970 film The Railway Children\, itself based on the E. Nesbit novel of the same name and stars Jenny Agutter\, Sheridan Smith\, Tom Courtenay\, and John Bradley. \nCert PG.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/1-august-cfylm-presents-the-railway-children-return-1930/
CATEGORIES:Film
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240713
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240508T083844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T222213Z
UID:2772-1720742400-1720828799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:12 July: Gallery Bar Special - James Dixon
DESCRIPTION:With a sound that is both raw and intimate\, James Dixon engages his audiences across the country with heartfelt lyrics\, soulful vocals and a guitar style described as “red in tooth and claw” (Americana-UK) Heavily inspired by Chris Whitley\, John Martyn\, Kelly Joe Phelps\, Neil Young\, Nic Jones\, Chris Wood and Ralph McTell. \n“Melodic\, soulful and simply beautiful” – BBC Introducing \n“A soul brother….got his fingers in the mud” – Seasick Steve \nJames has a deep respect and passion for the long traditions of his instruments and music. At the same time he is driven by a strong urge to challenge the ossified conventions that keep some of these traditions from new ears. This dance between the past and the present is what makes James’ heart beat when performing. \nChoosing to reject effects pedals altogether\, he chooses from a quiver of instruments including a beloved custom made 6 string cigar-box guitar called “The Weight” after the Band’s classic song; a National Style 0 resonator; 1950s Harmony Silvertone and his Bulwark Guild dreadnought acoustic; all in various traditional open tunings. Well known in the UK cigar-box scene\, James has been collaborating with Dirtbox Guitars (Bude\, Cornwall) for many years\, helping to fine tune the instruments that leave the workshop as well as using various 3 and 4 string models from time to time. Both James and Dirtbox have featured on the cover of Cigar Box Guitar Review magazine \nJames self-released his debut album\, “Trespassing Light”\, in 2020\, just as the pandemic lockdowns started. He has used the time since to focus on writing new material and refining his live sound. A new release is scheduled for early 2024. \nIn 2022 James supported Seasick Steve on all of his shows that year around Europe and UK playing to audiences in legendary venues including Vicar Street (Dublin)\, Paradiso (Amsterdam)\, The Gruenspan (Hamburg)\, and De Roma (Antwerp). This tour provided a platform to grow his music to a wider audience. Having chosen to introduce James onto the stage himself for the final 10 shows of the tour\, Seasick Steve himself described James as “a soul Brother” with “his fingers in the mud”\, deep praise for anyone who knows anything about the Blues. \nIn addition to his solo work\, Dixon has collaborated with a number of other musicians\, including Tame the Brave who recently featured on Amazon’s “Clarkson’s Farm Series 2” with a faithful cover of Alan Jackson’s “Freight Train”. \nAs well as playing across the UK\, you can always catch James in his home-town of Bude\, Cornwall\, where he runs the music venue “The Barrel” and holds a monthly residency. \nJames is committed to playing live and sharing his stories with engaged audiences\, hi songs… “are all “true stories”\, focusing on the largely small and personal rather than big political or social picture. Giving us details of the immediate small scale interactions between individuals that we are all largely missing now” (Americana-UK). \nJames’s music is sure to resonate with listeners who appreciate honesty\, passion and vulnerability. \nListen to James here: https://youtu.be/E21qFBQjpxE?si=x8Bwc_Qe353uVNDp
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/12-july-gallery-bar-special-james-dixon/
CATEGORIES:Americana,Blues,Folk,Guitar,Popular,World Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240711
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240614T074022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T175341Z
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SUMMARY:10 July: Film-Down The Drain @1900
DESCRIPTION:Down the Drain delves deep into issues around climate change and Cornwall’s fresh water – looking at everything from heavier rain leading to more sewage overflows\, flooding and loss of topsoil. \nFollowing the film we will be discovering how we can work together to take action Beyond the Individual . We know that everyday actions can make a difference but intuitively we know that there is more we can do if we work together. Without prescribing what we might do as a community we want to explore this important issue together. We want to hear your thoughts and ideas. \nTickets £6 plus booking fee \n*Please note\, this is an external booking
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/10-july-film-down-the-drain/
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240707
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240126T093519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T093519Z
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SUMMARY:6 July - Shirley Smart Trio
DESCRIPTION:Acknowledged as one of the UK’s most versatile and creative cellists\, trailblazing musicians and composers\, Shirley Smart is equally at home and well versed in jazz\, blues\, folk\, middle eastern and world music\, as well as classical music. Drawing upon 10 years of living and working in Jerusalem where she embraced the overlapping worlds of jazz\, Arabic\, Turkish and north African music\, her musicality is enriched by this tapestry of influences. \nInspired by her eclectic background\, the trio promises an evening of vibrant melodies\, grooves\, swing and lively improvisation\, showcasing Shirley’s unique ability to explore the potential of the cello in jazz and world-music contexts\, performing multiple roles as bassist\, lead and soloist on the instrument.  Accompanying Shirley\, the trio features John Crawford\, one of the UK’s leading jazz pianists who shares Shirley’s interest in Latin and world-influenced jazz\, and long term collaborator and flamenco master Demi Garcia Sabat on drums and percussion. \nThe trio has toured extensively in the UK and Europe; recent highlights include the Cheltenham and London Jazz Festivals\, Vivacello Festival (Moscow) and Biennale Festival Bimhuis (Amsterdam). \n  \nShirley’s career has been both unusual and diverse. She originally studied at the Guildhall School of Music\, where she performed with the London Symphony Orchestra\, gave a concerto debut at the Heritage Museum in St. Petersburg and played a concert of trios with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma at the Barbican. Further study took her to Paris\, then to IMS Prussia Cove and on to the International Menuhin Academy in Switzerland. She subsequently left the UK for Jerusalem\, studying and performing a wide variety of musical traditions and working with musicians on the vibrant Israeli jazz scene\, such as Avishai Cohen (trumpet)\, Omer Avital (bass)and Yasmin Levy (vocals). Since returning to the UK\,  Shirley has firmly established herself on both the jazz and world music scenes\, playing with many of the leading exponents of these genres\, including Gilad Atzmon (saxophone/clarinet)\, Neil Cowley (piano)\, Antonio Forcione (guitar)\, Nicolas Meier (guitar)\, Maya Youssef (quanun) and Alice Zawadzki (violin/vocals). As well as her trio\, Shirley has several other ongoing projects\, including a sextet\, Melange (a world music group) and a classical improvisation duo with pianist Ben Smith. \n  \nShirley is also a keen educator. She is Professor of Musicianship and Improvisation at the Royal College of Music\, Lecturer at Kent University and teaches for Trinity Laban Conservatoire and the RCM Junior Department. She is also in demand as a workshop leader\, having given workshops for the National Youth Jazz Collective\, Jazzlines\, and Huddersfield and Manchester Universities. \nShirley Smart Trio – Live at Bimhuis:  https://youtu.be/_y7KnRAX6ok?feature=shared \n& Mobius Blues: https://shirleysmart.bandcamp.com/track/mobius-blues \n‘..some of the most inventive use of the cello I’ve heard for some time.’ Kind of Jazz \n  \n‘a charming kaleidoscope and jazzy showcase of her global folk music-inspired compositions’  Jazzwise \n  \n‘A superb set – a sound world that is at once rooted in the ancient and traditional musics that it draws from in an utterly contemporary manner…’ Jazzviews \n  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/6-july-shirley-smart-trio/
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Music,World Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240511T133818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T173826Z
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SUMMARY:4 July: CFylm presents - The Holdovers @ 1930
DESCRIPTION:A cranky history teacher at a prep school is forced to remain on campus over the holidays with a grieving cook and a troubled student who has no place to go. \nThe Holdovers is a 2023 American Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne and written by David Hemingson. \nSet in late 1970 and early 1971\, the film stars Paul Giamatti as the strict classics teacher at a New England boarding school who is forced to chaperone a handful of students with nowhere to go on the Christmas break. Da’Vine Joy Randolph portrays the school cafeteria manager\, and Dominic Sessa plays one of the students who stays on campus. \nCert 15.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/4-july-cfylm-presents-the-holdovers-1930/
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240628
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20240305T140040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T130945Z
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SUMMARY:27 June: SOLD OUT Big Jazz Choir Summer Concert - Sounds of the 60s @1930
DESCRIPTION:The Big Jazz Choir as you’ve never seen or heard us before! \nThink of your favourite song from the 1960s and we’re probably singing it. We’re including numbers from The Kinks\, David Bowie\, The Beachboys\, Motown classics\, Joni Mitchell and of course The Beatles among many other popular music giants. Featuring guest soloists as well as soloists from the choir. The band line up will include guitar\, bass\, drums and Helen Porter\, choir leader\, at the keyboard. \nJoin us for a joyful celebration of the amazing song-writers and recording artists of this bygone era of peace\, love\, harmony and protest. Dust off your flares\, dig out your love beads\, brush up your mini-skirts and join the choir in a vintage clothing parade to take us all back to the 1960s!
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/27-june-big-jazz-choir-summer-concert-sounds-of-the-60s-1930/
CATEGORIES:Choir,Jazz,Music,World Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240623
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20231218T180059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231229T180648Z
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SUMMARY:22 June: Cara Dillon
DESCRIPTION:Cara Dillon\, an extraordinary\, multiple award-winning Irish folk singer\, and acclaimed musician and producer Sam Lakeman\, will captivate listeners once again with their exquisite and enthralling live performance. Every note and word sung with a passion and confidence earned through a life of experience singing traditional songs. \nThroughout an enviable career which has seen them explore opportunities to tread many different paths – from releasing folk crossover albums on indie label Rough Trade; recording on Disney soundtracks to collaborations with orchestras and even leading dance DJs – Cara has continuously chosen to firmly plant herself within the landscape of her Irish cultural heritage and that’s something to celebrate. Their enduring partnership has ensured they have remained at the very pinnacle of the folk genre for well over two decades and this performance will feature a selection of acoustic songs from previous releases and may also include material from her highly anticipated 2024 release\,“Coming Home”\, her first in over six years. Within it Cara effortlessly blurs the lines between spoken word and song to stunning effect\, exploring profoundly personal memories\, her native Co. Derry and the people\, places and customs she holds closest to her heart; revealing a newly found freedom to express herself within the tiniest of details and life’s larger mysteries. Join Cara and Sam for an intimate evening full of exceptional music and the genuine warmth they bring to the stage.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/22-june-2024-cara-dillon/
CATEGORIES:Folk,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTSTAMP:20260630T104618
CREATED:20231218T180022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T093919Z
UID:2456-1718928000-1719014399@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:21 June: Cara Dillon- SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Cara Dillon\, an extraordinary\, multiple award-winning Irish folk singer\, and acclaimed musician and producer Sam Lakeman\, will captivate listeners once again with their exquisite and enthralling live performance. Every note and word sung with a passion and confidence earned through a life of experience singing traditional songs. \nThroughout an enviable career which has seen them explore opportunities to tread many different paths – from releasing folk crossover albums on indie label Rough Trade; recording on Disney soundtracks to collaborations with orchestras and even leading dance DJs – Cara has continuously chosen to firmly plant herself within the landscape of her Irish cultural heritage and that’s something to celebrate. Their enduring partnership has ensured they have remained at the very pinnacle of the folk genre for well over two decades and this performance will feature a selection of acoustic songs from previous releases and may also include material from her highly anticipated 2024 release\,“Coming Home”\, her first in over six years. Within it Cara effortlessly blurs the lines between spoken word and song to stunning effect\, exploring profoundly personal memories\, her native Co. Derry and the people\, places and customs she holds closest to her heart; revealing a newly found freedom to express herself within the tiniest of details and life’s larger mysteries. Join Cara and Sam for an intimate evening full of exceptional music and the genuine warmth they bring to the stage.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/21-june-2024-cara-dillon/
CATEGORIES:Folk,Music
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