They are a 50-strong choir of young people aged from 10 to 18 who have been touring in Southern England and we are their last ‘slot’ before they return to Germany. In previous years they have done tours around Europe and in the USA. Tickets are £10 and are available from church, from 0208 395 0289, or on the door.
The Frankfurt Youth Choir will be giving a concert in church of All Saints, Benhilton on Monday 20th July at 7:30 pm.
They are a 50-strong choir of young people aged from 10 to 18 who have been touring in Southern England and we are their last ‘slot’ before they return to Germany. In previous years they have done tours around Europe and in the USA. Tickets are £10 and are available from church, from 0208 395 0289, or on the door.
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More great music at the Woodcote Flying Club from the Harry Satcher Band and the beautiful voice of Oscar Terry.
Discover why people first settled here in Roman times and about some of the historic industries that shaped the culture and heritage of Beddington and Hackbridge.
Just one of the facts that you will learn during a series of walks being arranged in the area. Join Chas Bailey, from a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, for a choice of 90 minute walks and learn about the fascinating history of this area. There are two routes to explore! All tours are FREE, and will start from the Grange Restaurant car park in London Road, Wallington: One route will be a gentle stroll In Hackbridge and Beddington · Sunday 2nd August 2pm and 4.30pm · Sunday 23rd August 2pm and 4.30pm The second route will take you through Beddington Park · Sunday July 5th 2pm and 4.30pm · Sunday August 9th 2pm and 4.30pm · Sunday 30th August 2pm and 4.30pm ProActive, Arts Network Sutton, Opportunity Sutton, Sutton Council and two local committees have come together to support and deliver the 8 blue badge guided historical walks over the summer The glorious Nonsuch Mansion will be the amazing backdrop to a fantastic charity concert which his due to take place on July 9th for the borough's hospice St Raphael's Tribute acts of two of the most famous pop sensations Robbie Williams (Tribute) & Platinum - the Live ABBA Tribute Show are to offer a fun night of music and entertainment from in the gorgeous grounds of Nonsuch Mansion House, Nonsuch Park. Tickets £20 adults and £10 children. Gates open at 6pm and the concert starts at 7.30pm "Our music in the park event will this year have both a Robbie Williams tribute and PLATINUM – The Live ABBA Tribute Show, singing classic songs from their very long list of chart topping hits for one night only. The concert will be held in the gorgeous grounds of Nonsuch Mansion House, in Nonsuch Park, and is an open-air concert,"said a spokesperson. "We would love to have you come along and join us with your family and friends for what will be a fantastic night of fun, music and entertainment. As it is an outdoor event, please bring all your own food and drinks with you, and picnic blankets and chairs. "Please no parasols or gazebos. "There will be hot and cold food available." The venue is suitable for disabled users. Under 16’s must be accompanied throughout the event. To book your tickets now CLICK HERE For more information or to book your tickets over the phone please contact Louisa Hitchen 020 8254 2467 Sutton’s largest festival of the arts is now entering its ninth year.
The Imagine festival of arts has grown in quality and reputation and has, as a result, been awarded Arts Council England funding to bring in great names such as John Hegley, Dog Kennel Hill Projects, composer Fraser Trainer and many more exceptional artists. "Whether you want to keep up to date with grant opportunities, workshops over the summer or enjoy the finale events taking place in October, you can sign up to our IMAGINE newsletter packed with art updates," said a spokesperson. For this year's festival, we're looking for creative applications from YOU! With an even larger grant of £800 for groups and organisations, we're sure that your creative ideas can be brought to life! The aim of this year’s festival is to establish new relationships between libraries, artists and arts organisations which encourage communities to participate in artistic and cultural activities. "The deadline for grant applications will be Wednesday 1 July 2015. "All events will be FREE and we encourage you to invite friends and family. Events will include music, painting, dance, spoken word and much much more. For up to date information, please sign up here For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Joanna Steele at [email protected] Sutton Life Centre has developed a significant group of creative young people who call themselves the Citizenship Media Group.
"The Citizenship Media Group is a group for young people (aged 12-18) to learn skills and express themselves through film, music, design and photography. In the relaxed and friendly environment of Sutton Life Centre’s Media Room, young people can develop their creative interests in areas that excite them. This can range from contributing towards funded projects, driving a self-directed idea or working with others to collaborate creatively," said a spokesperson. We are fortunate enough to have access to: 12 iMacs (equipped with the likes of Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut 7, Logic); HD Cameras; Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) Cameras; Dedo Film Lights, and; Professional Audio Equipment We’ve produced music videos and short films and idents. We’ve worked with local charities and community groups. To mix things up, we sometimes run one-off photography workshops. Our main aim is to make videos that encourage citizenship values, and that engage and enrich the local community.The group meets on Tuesday evenings from 5.00-7.00pm and it is free to join. If you’d like to attend the Citizenship Media Group or have any questions please feel free to email: [email protected] Wallington's first music festival looks like it is going to be "a fantastic day of music for people of all ages."
That's the opinion of Andy Brook who is a professional music producer and musician as well as a local businessman running The Brook in Wallington with his wife Thea and teaching music production at Carshalton College. The event is being staged on June 27 from mid-day. "I got involved in this when I was approached to book the musical acts for the event," he said. "At The Brook we run a weekly open mic event as well as a choir, ukulele club and monthly concerts and we are keen to introduce the wealth of local musical talent to the people of Wallington. "The effort that everyone has put into organising and agreeing to play at this festival at such short notice is nothing short of astonishing and is testament to the fact that community spirit is alive and well in this day and age. "It promises to be a fantastic day of music for people of all ages. I hope this will be the first Wallington Music Festival of many." |
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