Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Fwd: FW: April events at St George's Bloomsbury

 

Sunday 8th April 6:45pm

 

Singing Cultures Choir

 

Harmonies from Classical Memories

 

Following the previous sell-out concert, Harmonies from Classical Melodies returns for a performance at St. George's Church, Bloomsbury.

 

This is a rare opportunity to experience the legacy of African Classical Music and its message for a 'common humanity'. The programme features the Singing Cultures Choir accompanied by dynamic pianist Kevin Satizabal. The choir's repertoire will include songs by African composers, African folksongs and new songs capturing choristers' aspirations for a "better world". There will also be solo performances by acclaimed soprano Victoria Oruwari, and internationally renowned flautist Rowland Sutherland. 

 

Concertgoers from the previous performance described feeling 'warm', 'proud', and 'wanting more'. See this video for a preview including interviews with audience members from the first concert:

 

https://youtu.be/hv_rXxdw2QM .

 

Tickets available at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/transculturalvisions-12244455380

 

 

 

St George's Festival

Wednesday 18th April - Wednesday 2nd May

11:00am - 6:00pm (except Sundays)

 

Heavenly Majestic Skylines

 

A series of seven A1 photographs captured by fine art photographer Simon-James Smith.

 

 

 

St George's Festival

Thursday 26th, Friday 27th & Saturday 28th April 7:30pm

Upper Vestry Hall

 

St George's Bloomsbury in association with DOT Productions present

 

I, Dido
by Non Vaughan-Thomas

 

Monday 5th June 1780. As rioting continues to rage in London, a unique Bloomsbury family faces some home truths. I, Dido recounts the story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the daughter of a Navy Captain and a black slave. Raised in the home of one of Britain's greatest judges, Lord Mansfield, Dido was witness to the beginning of the abolitionist movement.

 

Following the success of Emma in September last year, DOT Productions returns to St George's Bloomsbury for the premiere of I, Dido. Commissioned by St George's Bloomsbury and written by Non Vaughan-Thomas, the play recounts a dramatic episode in the life of Dido Elizabeth Belle, an illegitimate mixed race woman rescued from slavery as a child, adopted by Lord Mansfield and baptised at St George's Bloomsbury.

 

Tickets: £8 / £5 concession

Tickets available through Ticketsource 0333 666 3366

Reservations available through St George's Bloomsbury 020 7242 1979

 

Seating is limited. Book early to avoid disappointment!

 

 

St George's Festival

Saturday 28th April 11:00am - 3:00pm

 

Silent Calligraphy

The South London Lettering Association will be demonstrating a variety of calligraphic scripts in the church, in a quiet and contemplative atmosphere alongside have-a-go lettering sessions in our Upper Vestry Hall.

 

Find out more about this ancient skill at this free event

 

 

 

 

For full details please go to www.stgeorgesbloomsbury.org.uk

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Mark Summerbell
Arts & Concerts Director
St George's Bloomsbury

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