Weekly programme 15th-21st March

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Weekly programme 15th-21st March

Post by Catalina » Sun Mar 14, 2010 5:33 pm

Greetings good Forest people,

here is next weeks Events programme, full of different sounds and interesting performers:

Monday 15th March

9pm Film night

Wednesday 17th March

7 -8pm Gramophone Hour
78’s from 7 to 8

9-close Screen Kids
Check out myspace.com/screenkids

Thursday 18th March

7-8.30pm African Roots
Unique acoustic act with traditional African instruments

Friday 19th March

8pm-close Turning plates
A range from harsh to soft while keeping passion and atmosphere in the sound
Check out myspace.com/turningplates

Saturday 20th March

7-8.30 pm Kontakt Night
Soundscape music by Kamil Kowalczyk and guest. Visuals by Disposable Cutlery
Check out myspace.com/machinethoughts

9pm-close A night in…
5 acts of acoustic, burlesque, blues and folk
Check out myspace.com/eydan1234

Sunday 21st March

5-6.30pm Accordion Songs
A one-man-band show of harmony and sound

7-close ‘Namaste’ springs into the Equinox
Warmheart presents an ensemble of music grooves and loveliness
Check out warmheart.org.uk

WORKSHOPS

All workshops are FREE and open to everybody. Share skills – create a workshop. Contact: workshops@theforest.org.uk

Mon, 11-12am: Chi Kung lesson (Hall)
Mon, 12am - 1pm: Self Defense (beginners) (Hall)
Tue, 7-9pm: Forest Choir (Roxy Art House)
Tue, 7.30pm: Forest Drama Group (Hall)
Wed, 2-4pm: Gaelic for beginners (Crafty Room)
Wed, 7-8pm: Creative Writings (Crafty Room)
Thu, 11-11.35am: Chi Kung for beginners (Hall)
Thu, 11-12am: Chi Kung lesson (Hall)
Fri, 5-6pm: Self Defense for beginners (Hall)
Sun, 10am-7pm: New eyes for Seeing (Hall)
Sun, 7.30pm: Forest Drama Group (Hall)
Sun, 1-4pm: A Scrappage Salvage (Hall)

TOTAL KUNST GALLERY
Crocodilopolis
Installation by Heather Tweed.
from 1st till 28th March

Old Hat books
Free Radical Book & Hat Library
Mondays - Wednesdays – Saturdays: 4pm – 8pm
http://www.oldhatbooks.org
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