Hedera at Bristol Tree Craft
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"Sell out warning! The alternative community at Bridge Farm invite us to regather our senses in their secluded new event space with intimate instrumentals melding pan-European folk heritage from classical quintet Hedera"

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A gig on Thursday 19th September. The event starts at 20:00.


Come join us for fantastic evenings of story, song & merriment looking out over the city's lights.

Bristol Tree Craft is delighted to open a beautiful new event space at Bridge Farm!

Hedera is a (mostly) instrumental project from Bristol featuring Lulu Austin (violin), Maisie Brett (violin, viola), Tamsin Elliott (accordion, harp), Beth Roberts (violin, double bass) and Isis Wolf-Light (clarinets). They perform original and traditional pieces inspired by music from England, Scotland, France, Bali, Georgia, Bulgaria, Ethiopia and beyond, translated through a prism of experimental minimalism and contemporary classical influences.

Doors Open at 6:30PM
Starts at 8:00PM

The bar will stay open for a live session around the fire after the event, so (if you feel inclined) bring your instruments to join in the tunes!

Close 11.30pm

ACCESSIBILITY:

Our event space is situated around 150m from the nearest road. To get there, people ordinarily follow a clearly signposted but mildly uneven path, with a short moderately steep section (15m). Once you reach our space, you'll find a comfortable, indoor venue protected from weather conditions. If you have accessibility requirements, please get in touch before the event and we'll do our best to make suitable arrangements.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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