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Talk/Sgwrs at g39 in Cardiff, by Chris Alton

Chris Alton is an artist and curator. His work addresses the interconnected nature of prevailing social, political, economic and environmental conditions. The result is a diverse range of strategies, from deploying disco music in opposition to fascism, to proposing art schools be built over golf courses. His talk marks the addition to the Warp Library

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Chantraine Day of Dance

The Place 17 Duke's road, London

Chantraine Dance is … Dance, movement and epression ... the dance of life. Up to 30 dancers of all ages (from 8 - 90) take part in a day's workshop focusing on Dancing in Spring! With choreographies created by Francoise Chantraine with music by Vivaldi. All welcome  

£50

Rock and a Hard Place – in Stroud

Subscription Rooms George Stree, Stroud, United Kingdom

A Journeyman Theatre production written by Lynn Morris  Kayleigh is a talented teenager whose life should be full of promise. Instead, she finds herself in a cycle of domestic abuse from which there seems no escape until Aunty Jan helps her find a way out, after twenty long years of ‘put up and shut up’.

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Friends in Tune in Cockermouth

Cockermouth Quaker Meeting House Kirkgate, Cockermouth, United Kingdom

All day singing workshop. Details to be confirmed

“Enough” with the Naked Dietitian in London

Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United Kingdom

Coming to Friend's House Euston after last year's critically acclaimed debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, a hard-hitting look at food, body respect and professional complicity in a post-truth world. Linking body shame, Grenfell and the Black Lives Matter movement with lyrical abandon and astute acuity, this is a mesmerising and unashamedly queer exploration of the

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Free

“Raise the Roof” – with the Naked Dietition in London

Wandsworth Friends Meeting House 59 Wandsworth High Street, London, United Kingdom

'Lucy is a registered dietitian who worked in the NHS for many years. She wanted ... to help her clients  gave them the standard NHS advice... none of it was working. Try as they might .... people still had eating disorders and IBS, still hated their bodies, still had wildly dysfunctional relationships with food... In

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Taize at the Pales

the Pales Quaker Meeting House near Llandegley, Llandrindod, Powys, United Kingdom

A day exploring Taize's Music and inspiration led by Susie Ennals and Angela Coleridge. ' What can Taize's music and prayer awaken in us as we find our own spiritual path? Learn songs that carry its messageof love, reconciliation and community. All welcome. no experience of music is necessary Arrive 10.0 for refereshmentds for a

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$15

It’s Only Words – in South London

St Barnabas Church 146 Lavenham Rd, London, United Kingdom

From Bach to the Beatles & the Bible to the Beat poets, Darris Golinski (reader) & Mayda Narvey (cello with loop pedal) explore the magic & many layers of language, as well as the place where words fail.

£10 – £12

THIS EVIL THING – in North London

Park View School West Green Road, Tottenham N15 3QR, London

THIS EVIL THING written and performed by Michael Mears In 1919, British conscientious objectors were still in prison. They began to be released in April of that year. 100 years later, to mark that event, former National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears will give more performances of his acclaimed

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Free

The Sound of Revolution: Beethoven’s ninth symphony

Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre - 1046 Bristol Rd, Birmingham B29 6LJ, UK Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre - 1046 Bristol Rd, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Beethoven’s final symphony expresses complex and intimate states of mind while embracing the universal aspirations of the Age of Revolution, in unprecedentedly dramatic and beautiful music. John Lampen will be leading this event; bookings should be made through Woodbrooke in the usual way.