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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240122
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230204T091037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T183545Z
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled 21 January: Philippa Mo @3.30 pm
DESCRIPTION:The internationally acclaimed violinist Philippa Mo makes her first visit to Calstock. Philippa studied at the Royal Academy of Music and at the Central Conservatory of Music\, Beijing. She now performs extensively as a chamber musician and has given performances and live broadcasts worldwide\, including her acclaimed debut at the Wigmore Hall\, the Ankara International Music festival and the Lincoln Center\, New York. Recent solo tours have taken her as far afield as Australia\, Brazil and China. In 2020\, Philippa won the Future Classic Women Awards held by the Women’s Radio Station. \nAs a champion of contemporary music\, Philippa has worked closely with many leading British composers including Gabriel Prokofiev\, David Matthews\, John McCabe\, Cecilia McDowell and Jim Aitchison and has given premieres of their solo and violin duo works. She has established an ongoing relationship with Tate St Ives and recorded a solo work written for her by Leo Geyer on the anniversary of Barbara Hepworth to be used as a sound installation at the Tate. \n  \nSuite Fantasia Caprice \nPhilippa begins her programme with joyful Telemann and the well loved\nand deeply contemplative Sonata in G minor by Bach is later balanced by\nhis stunning Suite in D major for solo cello. Philippa introduces both a\nGuardian Angel and a Wounded Angel\, then takes us through the roles of\nthe violin within the Argentian tango of PIazzolla and African American\nblues.  The programme closes with an implish and richly coloured folkish\nFairytale Suite. \nSince the Baroque era and before\, the instrument together with master\nvirtuoso performers has encouraged experiments and imagination in\nmusical practice. The violin has been called upon to be the voice of\ndarkest moments and at happiest occasions. It has been the voice of\nangels and devils alike… \nCome along to explore the the fantasy the instrument has inspired in\nthese varied musical worlds. \n  \nSuite Fantasia Caprice \n  \nGeorg Philipp Telemann – Fantasia no.2 in G major \nJohann Sebastian Bach – Sonata for solo violin in G minor \nHeinrich Ignaz Franz Biber – Passacaglia \nAstor Piazzolla – Tango Etude \nColeridge Taylor Perkinson – Blue/s Forms \nJohann Sebastian Bach – Cello Suite no. 6 in D major (arr. for violin by Ferdinand David) \nMarcus Paus – Wounded Angel \nBjarne Brustad – Fairytale Suite \n  \n  \n“…faultless technique and unfailing insight.” Gramophone Magazine \n‘”…. the expertise of Mo’s near- instantaneous transitions from one style to another was often startling and always impressive.” Classical Source \n“Philippa Mo has a lovely warm sound in the lower register that can turn remarkably dark; she possesses a silky-smooth legato.”  Musicweb International \nhttps://youtu.be/mv9ZkaqzcyU \nhttps://youtu.be/DHohGEP1-8k \nhttps://youtu.be/IntQDk8X9g4 \nImage credit: Guy Carpenter \nRefreshments and cake will be available too!
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/17-june-philippa-mo/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240120
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20231118T112423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T183859Z
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SUMMARY:19 January: Gallery Bar Special- Jazz Shed
DESCRIPTION:Formed in 2022\, Jazz Shed is a 4-piece band based in the Looe area of Cornwall. They play a wide range of Jazz standards and lively Latin rhythms\, adding some of their own compositions into the mix – all guaranteed to put a smile on your face and get those toes tapping! They have performed at numerous venues throughout south east Cornwall\, including more recently the Old Library at Bodmin\, Polperro music festival and Looe Weekender festival\, gaining a loyal following as they go. \nBoth Helen and Judy are classically trained musicians and were Heads of Music at Looe Academy and Liskeard Community College respectively\, inspiring numerous generations of students to play music.  Having not seen each other for a while\, they met a few years ago when they had both decided to leave teaching and become freelance musicians. A chance meeting at a jazz gig ended up with them on stage together\, and an idea was born! \nAs well as playing double bass\, piano and flute\, Judy has built a reputation as a composer in a wide range of genres. Her orchestral piece ‘Eclipse’\, commissioned by the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra for the 1999 Total Eclipse\, will be performed again by the PSO at the Tavistock Festival in April. \nDuring the pandemic\,  Helen decided to pursue a long held dream of unravelling the mysteries of jazz. Making the most of lockdown\, she studied with Nora Germain (jazz violin) from Los Angeles\, Helen Porter (vocals) from Calstock\, Trudy Kerr (vocals) from London and Anita Wardell (vocals) from Perth\, Australia. As well as Jazz Shed\, she leads the Helen White Quartet. She is also a composer\, and is currently working on her first jazz album\, due to be recorded in early 2024. \nJethro just happens to live 3 doors down from Helen and made a similar decision as an already accomplished guitarist and bass player to follow the jazz trail! After impressing the ladies with his astonishing guitar playing he was invited to join the quartet. \nBunny\, the rhythm man of the quartet\, is well known in these parts as an experienced drummer and percussionist\, playing in various ensembles in and around Cornwall \n  \nJethro Pooley – Guitar \nBunny Warren- Cajon/Percussion \nJudy Whitlock – Vocals/Double Bass \nHelen White – Vocals/Soprano Saxophone/Violin
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/19-january-gallery-bar-special-jazz-shed/
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240104T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20231222T181328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231224T142158Z
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SUMMARY:4 January: CFylm presents - Aftersun
DESCRIPTION:Aftersun is a 2022 coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Charlotte Wells in her feature directorial debut. \nStarring Paul Mescal\, Frankie Corio\, and Celia Rowlson-Hall\, the film follows an 11-year-old Scottish girl on holiday with her father at a Turkish resort on the eve of his 31st birthday. \nSee here for more info on the plot Aftersun – Wikipedia
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/4-january-cfylm-presents-aftersun/
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231223T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20231027T093425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T123101Z
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SUMMARY:23 December: Just Friends @ 4pm
DESCRIPTION:Join “Just Friends” on the “Eve” of Christmas Eve for an informal afternoon of well known Christmas and Jazz standards – the last gig of the year! \nRelax and chill out before Christmas “takes off!”
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/23-december-just-friends-4pm/
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230721T140706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T165142Z
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SUMMARY:16 December: The Wilderness Yet - The Festive / Mid Winter Tour!
DESCRIPTION:Nationally acclaimed folk trio The Wilderness Yet have established a growing reputation for their detailed arrangements and flawless close–knit harmony singing. They are bringing their Festive / Mid Winter tour to the Old Chapel to cheer up our winter blues. \nThe trio combines the clear\, charismatic vocals of former BBC Young Folk Award finalist Rosie Hodgson with the fine\, sensitive fiddling of Rowan Piggott and the deft guitar and flute playing of Philippe Barnes. Independently\, they have earned audiences’ esteem as consummate musicians; together\, they weave an eclectic tapestry of traditional and original songs and tunes\, from a cappella three–part harmonies to luscious instrumentalarrangements. \nThe band’s eponymous debut album was released in 2020 to critical acclaim\, and was closely followed by John O Dreams\, an EP of commissioned covers. Their latest studio album\, What Holds The World Together\, was released in July 2022\, with airplay on BBC Radio 2\, 3 and 6 and an entry in the Official Folk Albums Chart Top 40. \nLockdown saw the trio record Turn The Year Round\, a seasonal album featuring winter songs\, wassails\, and secular rewrites of classic carols. The album has quickly become a favourite\, with the band playing live on BBC Radio 3 on Christmas Day. Now\, it’s time for their first festive tour\, so come and help them deck the halls as they continue the age–old tradition of singing together at the turn of the year. \n“Beautiful musicianship & singing” – Ruth Smith\, RTÉ Radio 1“Simply exquisite” – Tom Robinson\, BBC Radio 6 Music \nFor more information see : – \nthewildernessyet.comfacebook.com/thewildernessyettwitter.com/wildernessyetinstagram.com/thewildernessyethttps://www.youtube.com/@TheWildernessYet
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/16-december-the-wilderness-yet/
CATEGORIES:Folk,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231210T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231210T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20231025T170836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231128T171652Z
UID:2293-1702195200-1702220400@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:10 December: Calstock Singers 'Garland of Song' @ 3pm SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Come and join Calstock Singers and special guests Under The Fingers in Calstock Arts for ‘A Garland of Song’\, an afternoon of Christmas music to cheer the spirit! \nThe date is Sunday 10th December and the time is 3pm. \nWe’ll provide the warm drinks and mince pies and the Gallery Bar will be open. \nFree tickets will be available from November in the Limekiln Gallery or from Jenny (01822 835889) to allow us to ensure everyone has a seat. \nAlthough there is no charge for tickets\, donations very welcome! \nRaffle in aid of Shelterbox.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/10th-december-calstock-singers-garland-of-song-3pm/
CATEGORIES:Choir,Classical,Music,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231209
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230718T151025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T163357Z
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SUMMARY:8 December: Dale Storr Christmas Show
DESCRIPTION:What better way to kick-off the festive season than welcoming back one of Calstock Arts’ favourites. Described as “the piano man’s piano man” and “a national treasure” (Jazz Journal magazine)\, Dale’s musical journey has brought him recognition as the UK’s leading exponent of New Orleans-style boogie woogie and blues piano. Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster ride of the music and tales of the great New Orleans piano players\, inter-laced with some familiar Christmassy tunes given the New Orleans ‘treatment’. \nInspired by his parents’ collection of early Rhythm n’ Blues and Rock n’ Roll records\, the evocative music of New Orleans quickly became a passion for the young pianist\, immersing himself in the styles of such luminaries as Dr. John\, James Booker\, Professor Longhair and Fats Domino. Later\, while studying piano in Sheffield\, he established himself as a highly sought-after pianist backing many top blues stars from the U.K. and America. “A very\, very fine piano player indeed.” (Paul Jones\, musician & Radio 2 presenter). \n“Incredible\, never seen anybody play like that\, only James Booker.” \n(British Blues Legend – Victor Box) \nSince going solo in 2008 and presenting his now acclaimed ‘Sounds of New Orleans’ show\, Dale has wowed audiences across the UK and Europe\, mostly recently at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club\, with intoxicating piano mastery and vocals\, as well as sharing his encyclopaedic knowledge of the ‘Crescent City’.  Dale draws in the audience with the rich history behind the music\, telling the often risqué stories of his beloved piano heroes. \n“If there is a better New Orleans-style pianist in the UK than the outrageously talented Dale Storr\, please point me in his or her direction because he or she must be very\, very special.” (Blues In Britain) \nHaven’t heard Dale play before? https://youtu.be/OW3st6887m0
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/8-december-dale-storr-christmas-show/
CATEGORIES:Blues,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20231110T124054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T124054Z
UID:2359-1701936000-1701968400@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:7 December: CFlym presents - Elvis
DESCRIPTION:Elvis is a 2022 epic biographical drama film\, co-produced and directed by Baz Luhrmann\, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sam Bromell\, Craig Pearce and Jeremy Doner. \nThe film chronicles the life of American music icon Elvis Presley\, from his childhood to becoming a rock and movie star in the 1950s while maintaining a complex relationship with his manager\, Colonel Tom Parker. \nStarring Tom Hanks (as Colonel Tom) & Austin Butler (as Elvis) with Olivia DeJonge\, Helen Thomson\, Richard Roxburgh\, David Wenham\, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Luke Bracey in supporting roles.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/7-december-cflym-presents-elvis/
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231201
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230706T100000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231202T112108Z
UID:2098-1701302400-1701388799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:30 November: Guy Singh-Watson (Riverford) @ 1930
DESCRIPTION:Self-confessed veg nerd\, Guy Singh-Watson has over the last 30 years taken Riverford from one man and a wheelbarrow delivering homegrown organic veg to friends\, to a national veg box scheme delivering to around 50\,000 customers a week. Guy will talk to us about ‘35 Years of Trying to be Useful – whatever that means for a farmer\, cook and parent in 2023” \nGuy is an inspirational\, passionate\, opinionated and admired figure in the world of organic farming\, who still spends more time in the fields than in the boardroom. Twice awarded BBC Radio 4 Farmer of the Year\, Guy is passionate about sharing with others the organic farming and business knowledge he has accumulated over the last three decades. His video rants have provided a powerful platform to do this\, with a video on pesticides going viral on Facebook to reach 5.6 million views and 91\,000 shares. His weekly veg box newsletters connect customers to the farm with refreshingly honest accounts of the trials and tribulations of producing organic food\, and the occasional rant about farming\, ethical and business issues he feels strongly about. \nGuy has always believed that organic food should not be elitist\, but accessible for everyone. He has built Riverford to give a fair deal to all – growers\, staff\, customers and the planet. All of this was recognised in 2015 when Riverford veg boxes were awarded Ethical Product of the Decade at the Observer Ethical Awards \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/30-november-guy-singh-watson-riverford-1930/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231128
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230724T114348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T163004Z
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SUMMARY:26 November: Theatrix Arts presents The Snow Queen (puppet show 4-12 yrs) @ 3pm
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at The Old Chapel for a new puppet show\, The Snow Queen\, with optional puppet making workshop. Suitable for children ages 4-12 and their parents\, carers and families. \nTwo performances at 1130 & 1500 \nThe Snow Queen \nThe Toy Maker is in his workshop\, making toys for the children when all of a sudden they come to life to tell the story of The Snow Queen. \nFollow Gerda on her adventures as she sets out to rescue her brother Kai from the evil Snow Queen who is holding him prisoner in her ice palace and meet the magical creatures who help her on her mission. \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 Puppet of a character 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/26-november-theatrix-arts-presents-the-snow-queen-puppet-show-4-12-yrs-3pm/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231126T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231126T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230726T110218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T163024Z
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SUMMARY:26 November: Theatrix Arts presents The Snow Queen (puppet show 4-12 yrs) @ 1130
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at The Old Chapel for a new puppet show\, The Snow Queen\, with optional puppet making workshop. Suitable for children ages 4-12 and their parents\, carers and families. \nTwo performances at 1130 & 1500 \nThe Snow Queen \nThe Toy Maker is in his workshop\, making toys for the children when all of a sudden they come to life to tell the story of The Snow Queen. \nFollow Gerda on her adventures as she sets out to rescue her brother Kai from the evil Snow Queen who is holding him prisoner in her ice palace and meet the magical creatures who help her on her mission. \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 Puppet of a character 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/26-november-theatrix-arts-presents-the-snow-queen-puppet-show-4-12-yrs-1130/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231125
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230507T163546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T163236Z
UID:1961-1700784000-1700870399@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:24 November: Angeline Morrison with support from Kezia Warwood
DESCRIPTION:Angeline Morrison is a singer\, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who explores traditional song with a deep love\, respect and curiosity. She is supported by Kezia Warwood. \nAngeline mostly makes music in the genres of wyrd folk and psych folk\, her work infused with elements of soul music\, literature\, ‘60s beat pop sounds\, folklore\, myth and the supernatural. In July 2022\, Angeline was announced as the fourth winner of the prestigious Christian Raphael Prize at Cambridge Folk Festival\, which generously supports the development of emerging talent in the folk genre. \nThe Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience (released October 2022\, Topic Records) is a work of re-storying. The historic Black presence in the UK dates back to at least Roman times\, yet is often hidden\, forgotten or unacknowledged. \nThe populations of enslaved African people and their descendants in the USA have their bodies of folk song\, which are vitally important for containing histories\, expressing feelings\, giving voice and claiming presence… but the Black ancestors of the UK have no equivalent body of song. The Sorrow Songs begins to address this. \nIt is a gift to the forgotten Black ancestors of these islands\, and to the folk community here today. The album uses history and imagination to tell stories of UK Black ancestors in the sonic style of UK traditional and folk music \nAngeline’s debut for Topic Records\, it has been described as “a gift and landmark folk album\,” by Folkradio.co.uk. \n“Angeline Morrison paves the way and offers an authentic\, brave folk voice of black British experience. In doing so\, she presents us with a collection of songs that feel incredibly overdue. Long may they be sung out and loud.” – Tradfolk.co \nWatch her performance on Later with Jools Holland here: \nRead her Guardian interview here:
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/24-november-angeline-morrison-2/
CATEGORIES:Folk,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231119
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230430T091456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231104T190442Z
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SUMMARY:18 November Craig Ogden- Classical Guitar
DESCRIPTION:Described by BBC Music Magazine as ‘A worthy successor to Julian Bream’\, the Australian-born guitarist Craig Ogden is one of the most exciting artists of his generation. \nLook at the programme for the evening here. \nHe studied guitar from the age of seven and percussion from the age of thirteen. In 2004\, he became the youngest instrumentalist to receive a Fellowship Award from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has performed concertos with many of the world’s leading orchestras and numerous composers have written works specially for him. In 2017\, he gave the world première of Andy Scott’s Guitar Concerto with the Northern Chamber Orchestra\, followed by the Australian première in Perth. In the summer of 2019\, he gave the world première of Il Filo with Miloš Milivojević\, a double concerto for guitar and accordion by David Gordon. Craig gave the world premiere of a concerto written for him by David Knotts in March 2022 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall\, London with the BBC Concert Orchestra which was recorded for BBC Radio 3 and filmed for BBC4 TV and is currently available on BBC iplayer. In July 2022\, Craig gave the world premiere of ‘Isolation Songs (Without Words)’ a new guitar concerto written for him by William Lovelady with the English Chamber Orchestra for Music in Country Churches with HM The King in attendance. The work received its London première in November 2022 at Cadogan Hall. In January 2023 he gave the world première of a guitar concerto by Greg Caffrey with the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast\, recorded for BBC Radio 3. \nCraig Ogden regularly appears as soloist and chamber musician at major venues\, collaborating with top UK artists such as the Nash Ensemble\, Carducci String Quartet and the London Tango Quintet\, of which he is a regular member. He performed in the concert series devoted to Sir Michael Tippett at the Wigmore Hall and has given several concerts at the Australian Festival of Chamber Music. One of the UK’s most recorded guitarists\, he has accumulated an acclaimed discography for Chandos\, Virgin/EMI\, Nimbus\, Hyperion\, Sony and six chart-topping albums for Classic FM. His most recent recordings are a solo recital disc for Chandos\, Craig Ogden in Concert and a new arrangement of the Goldberg Variations by J.S. Bach with violinist David Juritz and cellist Tim Hugh for Nimbus Records. He frequently records for film and has presented programmes for BBC Radio 3\, BBC Northern Ireland\, and ABC Classic FM in Australia. \nCraig Ogden is Director of Guitar at the Royal Northern College of Music\, Adjunct Fellow of the University of Western Australia\, Associate Artist at The Bridgewater Hall in Manchester and Director of the Dean & Chadlington Summer Music Festival. Craig Ogden plays a 2011 Greg Smallman guitar and strings made by D’Addario. \n“Grabs you by the whatsits with one hand while making graceful arabesques in the air with the other.” Gramophone \n” A worthy successor to Julian Bream” BBC Music Magazine \n“Craig’s masterly playing and humorous introductions to the audience are well known to us.” Ilkley Concert Club \n https://youtu.be/rqZKM4wduco \n https://youtu.be/XpSlpBVpOqo \nhttps://youtu.be/1aUkFLoLL1g \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/18-november-craig-ogden-classical-guitar/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guitar,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230414T140153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231022T135103Z
UID:1854-1699516800-1699560000@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:9 November: Martin Rowson - Giving the Gift of Offence
DESCRIPTION:Martin Rowson is a multi-award-winning political cartoonist\, author\, ranter\, illustrator\, broadcaster and poet who’s been assailing the world of politics and the news with his thought-provoking images for 40 years. \nMartin was last at Calstock Arts with his Cartoon History of Brexit in October 2019. He returns to the Old Chapel with his new show “Giving the Gift of Offence“\, where Martin takes us through 40 years of British Politics\, with both his personal and his cartoon responses to the individuals he has met: including the perennial challenges of having to work out how to draw the “fresh meat” of each new Prime Minister\, alongside the cavalcade of events we’ve all witnessed and he’s depicted. \nRefreshingly indiscreet in revealing the people beneath the pomp and spin (as well as spilling the beans on the true nature of journalism)\, this new show will be fully illustrated.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/9-november-martin-rowson-giving-the-gift-of-offence/
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230414T140153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T132422Z
UID:2315-1699516800-1699538400@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:9 November: Martin Rowson - Caricature Workshop @ 2pm
DESCRIPTION:Multi-award-winning political cartoonist\, Martin Rowson has agreed to run a caricature workshop at 1400 for approx an hour on the afternoon of 9th November for £10 a person. \nCome and get some tips and see how it’s done in person. \nIf you would like to attend\, please bring your own materials and book a place using the link below. Anyone attending the workshop can buy a ticket for the evening for £10 (instead of £15 on the door) at the workshop. \nPlaces are limited so please book as soon as possible. \nMartin was last at Calstock Arts with his Cartoon History of Brexit in October 2019. He returns to the Old Chapel at 8pm on 9th November with his new show “Giving the Gift of Offence“\, where he takes us through 40 years of British Politics. \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/9-november-martin-rowson-caricature-workshop-2pm/
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20231012T162151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T162151Z
UID:2245-1698912000-1698944400@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:2 November: C-Flym presents- The Phantom of the Open
DESCRIPTION:The Phantom of the Open is a 2021 British biographical comedy-drama film directed by Craig Roberts\, about the exploits of Maurice Flitcroft. \nMaurice Flitcroft\, a dreamer and unrelenting optimist\, manages to gain entry to the 1976 British Open Golf Championship qualification round despite being a complete novice. \nThe screenplay by Simon Farnaby was based upon the biography The Phantom of the Open: Maurice Flitcroft\, The World’s Worst Golfer by Farnaby and Scott Murray. \nThe film stars Mark Rylance\, Sally Hawkins\, Rhys Ifans\, Jake Davies\, Christian and Jonah Lees\, Mark Lewis Jones and Johann Myers.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/2-november-c-flym-presents-the-phantom-of-the-open/
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231027
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230615T071118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231021T230244Z
UID:2051-1698278400-1698364799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:26 October: James Halsey- solo cellist
DESCRIPTION:James Halsey studied cello at the Royal College of Music with Eileen Croxford\, and whilst still a senior student in the early 1980s\, joined the Auriol String Quartet and was straightaway involved in more than 40 recitals each season. \nThis love of chamber music stayed and developed throughout his career. James was cellist of the Dartington Piano Trio and he is now cellist of the highly acclaimed Bingham String Quartet and the Tagore String Trio. With these ensembles he has played all over the world\, broadcast frequently\, and made numerous recordings. \nAs a solo cellist\, James has performed widely in the British Isles\, and has played Beethoven Sonatas and unaccompanied Bach in Japan and Australia as well as the UK. \nAt present\, James coaches on seven annual chamber courses and is much in demand as a teacher. Several of his former pupils are cellists in professional string quartets. He is Professor of Cello at the North-East Scotland Music School and the Royal College of Music Junior Department\, as well as being the Director of the Aboyne Cello Festival. \nThe programme for the evening can be found below \nSerenade for solo cello                                                     Henze (1926-2012) \nAdagio rubato\, Poco Allegretto\, Pastorale\, Andante con moto rubato\, Vivace\, Tango\, Allegro marciale\, Allegretto\, Menuett \nSuite no.5 in C minor for cello                                        Bach (1685-1750) \nPrelude Allemande Courante Sarabande Gavottes Gigue \nINTERVAL \nElegie for Sebastian Knight                                              Sallinen (1935 -) \nSuite no.3 in C major                                                        Bach \nListen to James with the Bingham String Quartet here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyKoKIOxs8Y
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/26-october-james-halsey-solo-cellist/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230428T210902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T130434Z
UID:1915-1697932800-1698019199@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:22 October WARD KNUTUR TOWNES
DESCRIPTION:Ward Knutur Townes found their sound when the world fell silent. In 2020\, these three singer-songwriters\, (Lucy Ward\, Svavar Knutur and Adyn Townes) were selected to take part in a virtual global music sharing experiment called Global Music Match. Teamed up together\, they spent several lockdowns turning their stories into soft harmonies and intricate melodies. This year\, they cashed in their stagnant travel points and recorded their debut album in Iceland. It will be released in October 2023 and accompanied by an extensive UK tour.  \nThe album is an evocative and seamless blend of these three critically acclaimed artists signature styles; it is heartfelt and powerful\, with songs that take in the breadth of the human condition. It is an album that masterfully explores love\, mystery\, folklore and longing\, each track united by having great story telling at its heart. \nOn stage\, the rapport between Ward Knutur Townes is effervescent. Each one of them is skilled in holding an audience alone\, so there is an utter magic to watching their joyful\, authentic camaraderie unfold. Audiences are welcomed as friends and leave a WKT show having laughed and cried; feeling truly uplifted by their epic stage presence and\, undoubtedly\, moved by their music. \nLucy Ward (Derbyshire\, UK) is an acclaimed singer-songwriter and powerhouse performer with a unique ability to inhabit the heart of each song she sings. A BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner\, her songs are a mixture of evocative imagery\, quiet beauty\, passion\, protest and tradition all rolled into one. \nSvavar Knutur (Iceland) is a gentle but coarse and decadent troubadour. His roots lie in the eastern and northern fjords of Iceland\, known for their respective melancholic poetry and rugged gruffness. Knutur is a humorous storyteller and avid diver into the murky waters of the human condition\, always seeking a mixture of art\, philosophy and entertainment. \nAdyn Townes (New Brunswick\, Canada) is an award-winning alternative folk artist who uses self-deprecating banter and heartfelt lyrics to disarm any audience. A five times International Songwriting Competition finalist\, Townes’ unique voice and honest songwriting set the stage for a show that is high energy yet intimate\, beautiful yet clever. \n\n\n\n\nwardknuturtownes.com \n\n\n\nListen to them here
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/22-october-ward-knuter-townes/
CATEGORIES:Folk,Music,World Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231022
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20221103T152123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T102554Z
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SUMMARY:21 October: Elizabeth-Jane Baldry
DESCRIPTION:“She is a great artist and consummate performer. She can draw more tone colours out of the instrument than any other harpist living in the world today.”  \n\nDavid Watkins\, Professor of Harp\, Guildhall School of Music\n\nElizabeth-Jane Baldry fell in love with the harp as a little girl whilst reading fairytales in which the harp possessed magical powers! She grew up to study at Exeter University and the Royal College of Music and has been a full-time professional musician for almost thirty years\, performing internationally. \nAs a recitalist\, she is well-known for her warm and approachable presentation style. The Bath Chronicle said of her: “It is hard to say just which was more pleasurable – the exquisite playing or the often deliciously outrageous stories of composers’ lives that Elizabeth Jane recounted in between the music.” \nShe is the only specialist silent movie harpist in the world\, playing live to cinema screenings of early film\, and has won multiple awards for her silent film accompaniments and compositions. Her uniquely rich tone on the harp has graced film and TV soundtracks screened in over thirty countries including America\, Canada\, Iceland\, Kenya\, Iran\, South Africa\, Poland and Cyprus. Her compositions have been used by ITV\, the BBC and by Irish\, Japanese\, Danish and Canadian film\, radio and television. \nA life-long lover of nature\, Elizabeth-Jane lives in the Dartmoor National Park where she is currently creating a little woodland theatre. She hopes it will become a magical place for people to gather together under the trees and share food\, friendship\, and art. \nListen to Elizabeth-Jane here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgcPT3ZR2JM
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/21-october-2023-elizabeth-jane-baldry/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Harp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231020
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230803T120913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231001T143814Z
UID:2146-1697673600-1697759999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:19 October: 4pm Poppanoodle Theatre presents 'Two Marys\, Five Jacks and One Very Big Shoe’ (suitable for 2-5yrs)
DESCRIPTION:The Cornish theatre company\, Poppanoodle Theatre and their latest show\, ‘Two Marys\, Five Jacks and One Very Big Shoe’ are coming to Calstock Arts. The show is aimed at 2 to 5 year olds and there will be two  performances (morning and afternoon)\, one during (1100) and one after school (1600). \nThe show will last about 40 minutes \nCalstock Arts has contacted local schools and pre schools and it is hoped that some schools will bring their children to the school time performance\, though there may be some tickets left. \nThe later performance (1600) is for those that will come with their family or carers. \nThe performance is based on a story of Wee Willie Winkie who lives with his sister Mary\, Mary\, Quite Contrary and his mother the Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe. Wee Willie Winkie wants to have some fun before bed one night and acts out a play to his mother with the help of his sister and the audience. Numerous nursery rhymes are recreated in this fast-paced production for children of 2 to 5 years. With laughter\, music and song this piece has something for little ones and their grown-ups. \nCalstock Parish Council have very kindly provided a grant towards the cost of this performance. Therefore we are able to offer tickets for £1 per child. Donations from adults appreciated but not expected. \nFor more info see Poppanoodle Theatre | Cornwall based theatre for children and young people
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/19-october-poppanoodle-theatre-presents-two-marys-five-jacks-and-one-very-big-show-suitable-for-2-5yrs/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231013
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230705T161523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230816T164928Z
UID:2089-1697068800-1697155199@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:12 October: Hugh Warwick “Why did the hedgehog cross the road”
DESCRIPTION:Hugh Warwick is an ecologist\, one of Britains leading experts on hedgehogs and the spokesperson for the British Hedgehog Preservation Society. Hugh has studied hedgehogs for 30 years and says he has ‘used them mercilessly in my quest to win people over to my view of a kinder relationship with nature” \nHugh is a natural communicator and his talks are massively informative and entertaining\, as are his books of which he has written three on hedgehogs\, A Prickly Affair\, Hedgehog and his latest hedgehog publication The Hedgehog Book. We are privileged that Hugh is making the long trip down from Oxford to speak and answer questions about hedgehogs and the environment. \n“Political\, passionate\, perceptive” Robert Mcfarlane \nYou can hear Hugh here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7uqaF9ycPs&t=3s \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/12-october-hugh-warwick-why-did-the-hedgehog-cross-the-road/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231008
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230420T171822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T223756Z
UID:1900-1696636800-1696723199@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:7 October: Leveret - a collaboration of ANDY CUTTING • SAM SWEENEY • ROB HARBRON
DESCRIPTION:Leveret is a unique collaboration between three of England’s finest folk musicians.  Andy Cutting (button accordion)\, Sam Sweeney (fiddle) and Rob Harbron (concertina) are each regarded as exceptional performers and masters of their instruments.  Together their performances combine consummate musicianship\, compelling delivery and captivating spontaneity. \nLeveret’s music is not arranged in the conventional sense and the trio rely on mutual trust and musical interaction to create new settings of their repertoire in the moment\, with no two performances alike. Their playing is relaxed and natural\, drawing audiences in and inviting them to share in music making that is truly spontaneous and yet deeply timeless. \nFiddler Sam Sweeney was the 2015 BBC Folk Awards Musician of the Year and the inaugural Artistic Director of the National Youth Folk Ensemble.  He is known for his work in Bellowhead and The Full English\, and his solo recordings including 2022’s Escape That. \nBox player Andy Cutting\, a three-time BBC Folk Awards Musician of the year\, is a compelling solo performer and works with Blowzabella\, Topette\, Anne Niepold\, and Roger Daltrey. \nConcertina wizard Rob Harbron leads the English Acoustic Collective Summer School\, released his own solo album Meanders in 2019\, and is known for his work with Emily Portman\, The Full English and Emma Reid. \nLeveret will celebrate 10 years on the road in 2023 with Forms\, a new album featuring new and traditional tunes played with the band’s trademark interaction and inventiveness.  Leveret’s music is firmly rooted in the English tradition but sounds fresh and new and over the years their intimate presentation style has charmed countless audiences\, helping the trio build a loyal following and demonstrating the enduring appeal and endless potential of the folk tune.  Listeners new and old can expect incredible musicianship and compelling presentation from a band at the top of their game. \n“What was remarkable was the delicacy and quality of their playing and the empathy between the three men\, watching each other intently as they progressed from repeated melody lines to subtle\, spontaneous variations. It was a magical set.” Robin Denselow\, The Guardian **** \n“This is all about the joy of playing and the intoxicating thrill of three masters of their craft … the empathy between them as the music ebbs and flows is exceptional; you can also see the smiles and winks between them. The feel-good warmth they generate is palpable.” Colin Irwin\, fROOTS \n“Classy players … their intuitive way with tunes is glorious” Mojo \n“You won’t find English folk music played better than this” R2 \n“Inspiringly good” fRoots \n“In folk music you need to hear the human. Leveret have got that trance-like thing – I’ve taken people to Leveret concerts who don’t necessarily have an interest in folk and they’ve totally got it.  There’s so much in those tunes and it takes real skill to see it and bring it out.  There’s a variation there between the three of them that goes on constantly.  Even if you don’t appreciate what traditional music is you can still be blown away by it…”  Verity Sharp [BBC Radio 3 Late Junction] \n“The intimacy and the intensity of this in the round experience was unlike anything I had heard all year. In folk\, it’s the sound of what’s to come” TheArtsDesk.com \n“Music of a rich\, sinewy immersion\, guided by a mutual sense of exploration\, space and a very English kind of swing.  It’s an intimate\, contemporary reinvention of the source material” The Guardian \n“This glimmering set of instrumentals cuts unfailingly elegant lines” The Sunday Times
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/7-october-leveret-a-collaboration-of-andy-cutting-sam-sweeney-rob-harbron/
CATEGORIES:Folk,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230525T191437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T161508Z
UID:2003-1696550400-1696636799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:6 October: Dave Manington’s Riff Raff
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs part of a UK-wide tour\, we welcome back Dave Manington’s Riff Raff who last played here in 2018. Bassist and composer Dave Manington is one of the mainstays of the London contemporary music scene. He has played with many of the pre-eminent jazz musicians in the UK and Europe and with various ensembles from South America to the Balkans. In 2005 he co-founded the Loop Collective to pool creative resources with other like-minded musicians and is a founder member of the highly acclaimed Yazz Ahmed Quartet and Tori Freestone’s Solstice. In 2022 he was nominated for an Ivor Novello award for best jazz composition. \n“[the music] grooves like hell with some thick mercurial riffs\, full of stops\, starts and turns yet rocking in the grip of a savage momentum.” \nJAZZWISE \nDave Manington’s Riff Raff is his main ongoing project. This London-based super group is a dynamic ensemble of amongst the most creative musicians working in contemporary jazz\, featuring: softly surefooted vocalist Brigitte Beraha\, award-winning pianist Ivo Neame\,  the articulate Tomas Challenger on tenor\, John Scofield-like guitarist Rob Updegraff and cutting-edge  drummer Tim Giles. Their music is intimate and creative\, with a delicate interplay forged from many years performing together. Compositionally\, the music draws on a wide range of styles with traditional folk\, electronica and contemporary classical influences added to the mix with complex jazz harmonies and syncopated rhythms to create a soundscape that is quirky but engaging\, individualistic\, distinctly contemporary but always accessible. Several of their compositions feature lyrics from Brigitte\, while in others she sings wordless vocals\, often harmonizing with the sax line to great effect. \n“Riff Raff mix the leader’s clever composing with a formidable lineup\,…the soundscape embraces a 21st century sax-led cool school sound\, raw guitar-fusion\, diffident Wayne Shorteresque lyricism\, and vocals that showcase Beraha’s eloquent lyrics and inventiveness as a wordless improviser.”  \nThe Guardian \nListen to music from their critically acclaimed 3rd album ‘Deep Challenger’: \nhttps://davemanington.bandcamp.com/track/free-spirit \nhttps://youtu.be/tNo43ZKbCjA \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/6-october-dave-manningtons-riff-raff/
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231006
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230921T105946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T105946Z
UID:2216-1696464000-1696550399@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:5 October: CFlym presents - The Quiet Girl
DESCRIPTION:Based in rural Ireland 1981\, the Quiet Girl is a delicate drama that follows a shy nine-year-old who has been separated from her immediate family and left in the care of two distant relatives for the summer. \nAfter sun-dappled days spent milking cows\, peeling potatoes and fetching water from the well\, the initially uncommunicative child soon opens up to her foster parents. Textural and tender\, this award-winning film shows that home is where you feel loved. Starring: Catherine Clinch\, Carrie Crowley\, Andrew Bennett\nDirected by: Colm Bairéad\nCertificate: 12
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/5-october-cflym-presents-the-quiet-girl/
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230802T111417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T173642Z
UID:2167-1695945600-1696031999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:29 September: Macmillan World's Biggest Coffee Morning @ 10am
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at The Old Chapel for the annual coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. \nVarious raffle prizes from generous local businesses in addition to the delicious home made cakes. \nBring a friend or just pop in for a chat 🙂 \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/29-september-macmillan-worlds-biggest-coffee-morning-10am/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230802T090051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230801T222016Z
UID:2161-1695859200-1695945599@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:28 September: The Oil Machine (film)
DESCRIPTION:Continuing our series of environmental themed films and talks\, Calstock Arts is pleased to show the thought provoking The Oil Machine. The distributors have not charged for the film hence the free admission and the film will be followed by a discussion on the themes raised. \nOil has been an invisible machine at the core of our economy and society. It now faces an uncertain future as activists and investors demand change. Is this the end of oil? \nBy highlighting the complexities of how oil is embedded in our society – from high finance to cheap consumer goods – The Oil Machine brings together a wide range of voices from oil\, company\, executives\, economists\, young activists\, workers\, scientists\, and pension fund managers. It considers how this machine can be tamed\, dismantled\, or repurposed. \nWe have 5 to 10 years to control our oil addiction\, and yet the licensing of new oilfields continues in direct contradiction with the Paris climate agreement. This documentary looks at how the drama of global climate action is playing out in the fight over North Sea oil. \nOil companies are convinced that they can continue to keep drilling while keeping to Net Zero ambitions through adopting new technologies\, such as carbon capture But climate scientists are deeply sceptical of the Net Zero concept and the time it would take for these technologies to be effective. \nThe Oil Machine explores the complexities of transitioning away from oil and gas as a society and considers how quickly we can do it. \nDirected by Emma Davie\, produced by Sonja Henrici \nRating PG
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/28-september-the-oil-machine-film/
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230924
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20220823T152412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T093647Z
UID:1101-1695427200-1695513599@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:23 September: Gallery Bar Special - Louise Parker Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth based jazz & soul singer Louise Parker\, joined by her band\, Neil Burns (guitar)\, Jem Fatna (drums) and Pasquale Votino (bass) return to the Old Chapel this autumn. \nLouise Parker  \nLouise  started singing late\, but soon found out she had a feel for jazz. Her father had an extensive record collection\, many Blue Note albums\, ranging from Bix Beiderbecke all the way through each decade to John Coltrane. Her mother was very keen on Opera and folk music. \nMusic was always in the background in the family home. \nLouise has played in Pizza Express Dean Street\, Pizza on the Park\, The Bull’s Head\, Barnes and The Hammersmith Apollo. She has also toured extensively\, and played many festivals – including Glastonbury\, jazz festivals\, and theatres in the UK. The Hammersmith Apollo was a memorial concert in tribute to Humphrey Lyttelton who she  recorded with in 2008. She was the last singer to record with him at his studio in London – “Cornucopia 3” \nIn addition to Humphrey Lyttelton\, Louise has played and recorded with Dave Newton\, Alan Barnes (No More Strangers)\, Steve Waterman\, Max Turnbull (Don’t Explain)\, George Cooper and Matt Carter. \nJem Fatna \nJean Emmanuel Fatna raised in Martinique and French Guiana\, is a self taught drummer and percussionist. Born into a long line of musicians\, he began playing at the age of 2. Spiritually nurtured by the arts\, for him music is a gift and through grace is transmitted. His sound and approach to music have been influenced by his Afro-Caribbean and Amazonian heritage\, as well as his time living and playing music in New York. \nExperienced in various styles – reggae\, hip hop\, funk\, jazz\, world music- he performs live shows and collaborates in studio sessions with a rich and diverse mix of artists including Myles Sanko\, Kuku\, Winston Francis\, Sparky in The Clouds\, Dub Judah\, Urban Twoubadoo\, Daryll Hall trio\, Alain Jean-Marie\, Mariann Matheus\, David Cairol\, Nish Wadada. Jem has performed at venues like: Olympia\, Zénith\, Royal Opera House etc \nNeil Burns \nScottish Guitarist Neil Burns has been immersed in the south west jazz scene for many years. He has performed all over Europe and is a regular calibrator of top trumpeter Steve Waterman\, Guitar legend Jim Mullen\, vibraphonist Roger Beaujolais and has also worked with Jacqui Dankworth\, Zoe Rahman \, Simon Spillett\, Dave Newton\, Mark Bassey \, Bobby Wellins\, Greg Abate and The Haggis Horns\, to name a few. \nA melodic guitarist steeped in the jazz guitar tradition. \nPasquale Votino \nPasquale was born in Naples and studied Classical Music under Rino Zurzolo at Benevento Conservatory\, before moving to UK. From a young age he developed a passion for jazz\, alongside classical music. He has worked with various musicians including Andy Sheppard\, Luca Aquino and many others. \n  \nListen to Louise at the Totnes Cinema in 2022 – \nLouise Parker performing – “Fine and Mellow” – with Jem Fatna\, Martin Jenkins and Ron Phelan \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/08-october-2022-louise-parker-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Jazz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230609T113051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T095536Z
UID:2035-1695340800-1695427199@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:Postponed until 2024 - 22 September: Banter
DESCRIPTION:Apologies but this event is postponed until next year. If you would like a refund on your tickets\, plse contact We Got Tickets. Otherwise they will advise you of the new date in due course. \n  \nBanter are Nina Zella\, Simon Care\, Tim Walker and Mark Jolley. Four fine musicians whose roots are firmly in the traditional English genre\, but who enjoy stretching the limits – in what a lot of people refer to as ‘the quirky Banter twist”.  Formed in 2015\, due to a happy accident\, they immediately realised their common love for traditional English song and dance and began to mess around with it. \nThey gained popularity\, or should it be notoriety\, very quickly and were soon performing at many of the country’s largest festivals\, including Glastonbury\, Cambridge FF\, Sidmouth FF and Towersey. \nWith the release of two albums\, YES and DARE\, between 2017 and 2019\, they received more plaudits in the music press including a Valentines day session on Mark Radcliffe’s Radio 2 Folk Show. \nNow firmly established as one of the UK’s finest bands they have recorded their third studio album “Three”. Their first album of traditional material ….. but with that “twist” \nDescribed as “the world’s smallest big band”\, Banter go from strength to strength. \nwww.banter.com \nListen to them here
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/22-september-banter/
CATEGORIES:Folk,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTSTAMP:20260501T135940
CREATED:20230407T071747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T131100Z
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SUMMARY:17 September- Meridianum Ensemble @ 1515
DESCRIPTION:The Meridianum Ensemble is a unique musical collaboration\, bringing together top players from Portugal\, the UK and Morocco. The six musicians bring their individual styles and influences to the mix\, inspired by traditions from Iran and the Eastern Mediterranean to Portugal\, Scandinavia and beyond. Modal music\, improvisation and virtuosity are a feature of their gloriously entrancing infusion. Featuring traditional and original repertoire for Arabic oud\, Middle Eastern percussion\, cittern\, Persian Santur\, Swedish nyckelharpa and the mediaeval sounds of the hurdy-gurdy\, this blend is a sonic and visual treat. \nFounded in 2018 by UK-based Portuguese percussionist Ricardo de Noronha\, the idea was to draw his collaborators into one ensemble. Santur player Nuno Silva (the only non-UK member) resides in Porto and previously worked with Ricardo in several groups\, especially on the mediaeval scene in Portugal. In 2019 Nuno studied the santur in Iran. Through his interest in mediaeval music Ricardo met top UK hurdy-gurdy player Steve Tyler\, renowned for his rhythmic and inventive style. Violinist and nyckelharpist Griselda Sanderson and cittern player Louis Bingham performed in the Radial Band with Ricardo\, and Moroccan oud player Soufian Saihi’s Arabic classical musical style forms a bridge between them all to create a unique alliance. \nNuno Silva – Persian santur \nGriselda Sanderson – violin & nyckelharpa \nSoufian Saihi – oud \nSteve Tyler – hurdy-gurdy \nLouis Bingham – cittern & tambura \nRicardo de Noronha – percussion \nMeridianum Ensemble YouTube channel \n\n\nhttps://youtu.be/CWFYjaNJD84 \n\n\nhttps://youtu.be/uk_zRa-wNUM
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/17-september-meridianum-ensemble/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guitar,World Music
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SUMMARY:7 September: CFylm presents - A Man Called Otto
DESCRIPTION:Otto Anderson is a grump who no longer sees purpose in his life following the loss of his wife. \nOtto is ready to end it all\, but his plans are interrupted when a lively young family moves in next door\, and he meets his match in quick-witted Marisol. She challenges him to see life differently\, leading to an unlikely friendship that turns his world around. A heartwarming and funny story about love\, loss\, and life\, A Man Called Otto shows that family can sometimes be found in the most unexpected places. \nBased on the 2012 novel A Man Called Ove by author Fredrik Backman\, who drew inspiration from a real-life cranky man… and himself. \nStarring Tom Hanks\, Mariana Trevino & Rachel Keller. \nCertificate 15
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/7-september-cfylm-presents-a-man-called-otto/
CATEGORIES:Film
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