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Mar
29
Sun
Highgate Camp Remembered Walk @ Jacksons Lane
Mar 29 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Highgate Camp Trail walks: see Highgate’s WW1 memorials

This event will meet at Jacksons Lane and be a guided tour through the World War One memorials of Highgate. Also at 3.15pm

For more information about our Highgate Camp Project go to:

http://www.jacksonslane.org.uk/whats-on/event/2015/highgate-camp-remembered/

Highgate Camp Remembered Exhibition @ Jacksons Lane
Mar 29 @ 12:30 pm – 12:50 pm

The 12:30pm call up is for the Highgate Camp exhibition at Jacksons Lane
Repeated at 1.05pm; 2pm and 2.35pm

Hidden Heroes on your doorstep

In Highgate you are never far from a WW1 memorial giving the names of the brave men who gave their lives in this devastating conflict.

Join us for our special exhibition to honor our local heroes supported by the Heritage Lottery.

Over the past months local people aged 8 to 80’s have become heritage detectives led by practitioner D R Corgan. After taking part in research workshops, talks and trips they have created their own WWI exhibition.

This unique, interactive exhibition will be a fitting tribute to our Highgate Heroes. It will give an insight into their WWI experiences from the optimistic call up to the horrors of battle.

Suitable for Ages 6+

Call up’s: see the exhibition at Jacksons Lane

Highgate Camp Trail walks: see Highgate’s WW1 memorials

Sign up at: http://bit.ly/HighgateCamp

Aug
5
Mon
Highgate Society Poetry Group @ Cafe Rouge
Aug 5 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The next Highgate Society Poetry Group Meeting is on Monday 5th August at Cafe Rouge 6-7 South Grove, London, N6  6BP. 6.30-8.30pm.  You get to read two poems and a third if you have responded to the Highgate Challenge which this month is to ‘write a poem about a feeling without naming the feeling’.

Sep
22
Thu
Jazz in the House: Cellicious @ Lauderdale House
Sep 22 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

Two cellist/jazz singers join forces to express their take on the world of standards, Latin, originals plus more.

Kate Shortt, cellist, singer songwriter, cabaret artists and comedienne is known for her avant garde improvisations and off the wall humour.

‘…Shortt’s solo took the honours. It was an unusual but impressive juxtaposition of overtones, atonality and snatches of delicate folk melodies…’ – Ian Mann, Jazz Reviewer

Rupert Gillett, multi instrumentalist, singer, composer and jazz bassist is also experienced in rock, blues and Eastern European styles.

‘…The stand out performance came from Rupert Gillett. Great cellist with comical side and songs that were instantly playing in your head…’ – Fiona Jarvis, Blue Badge Style

Sit back and enjoy this Cellicious ride from bebop to the blues and Bach again!