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Oct
30
Fri
Keats, Love and Myth Understandings – John Hegley @ Jacksons Lane
Oct 30 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

A selection of verses on the above topics, devised as an adult show, but tolerable to some 10 year olds. Verses concerning Keats’s relationships with vegetables and surgery. A long look at love, both on, and off the buses and musings on the old chestnut of Orpheus’s disruptive turn around. Deep and daft. Come and Sing.

‘Awesomely mundane’ Independent

‘Scandalously talented’ Sunday Times

Jun
18
Sat
Choral concert: High Summer Holds the Earth @ St Mary Brookfield Church
Jun 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:15 pm

Glorious and good-natured music for a summer evening: acclaimed London chamber choir Voxcetera have invited the brilliant Edinburgh ensemble Rudsambee to join them for a joint concert of choral musical, ranging from Tudor anthems to the present day.

The programme includes Samuel Barber and Morten Lauridsen‘s spinetingling arrangements of Sure On This Shining Night; anthems by Biebl, Byrd, Tallis and Weelkes; settings of Shakespeare songs by ShearingJames MacMillan‘s haunting and unmistakeably celtic The Galant Weaver; and folk songs by Reger.

Two great choirs, much great music, one lovely evening.


Rudsambee Company of Singers, conductor Ciara Coleman
Voxcetera, conductor Jane Hopkins
with Adam Johnson, piano

Aug
3
Fri
Plating Up: Summer Supper Clubs @ Thrown
Aug 3 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

A collaboration between pop-up restaurant Fabulous 698b and specialist ceramics gallery Thrown brings a unique supper club experience to Highgate this summer.

Corresponding with an exhibition in the gallery celebrating tableware, the dinner will take place within the exhibition space with six creatively crafted courses served on handmade ceramics by the ceramicists involved.

Plus each evening, 2 of the emerging and established ceramists will be present at the table to personally present their collections.

Join them at the table for a £60 6-course menu plus complimentary cocktail, plated up on their work especially made for the event.

The experience will start at 7 pm with an introduction of the exhibition followed by the fabulous dinner. There will a selection of wines available for purchase at the bar. Should you wish to take any of the original ceramics involved home, there will also be the opportunity to purchase the pieces at an exclusive price.

Aug
4
Sat
Plating Up: Summer Supper Clubs @ Thrown
Aug 4 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

A collaboration between pop-up restaurant Fabulous 698b and specialist ceramics gallery Thrown brings a unique supper club experience to Highgate this summer.

Corresponding with an exhibition in the gallery celebrating tableware, the dinner will take place within the exhibition space with six creatively crafted courses served on handmade ceramics by the ceramicists involved.

Plus each evening, 2 of the emerging and established ceramists will be present at the table to personally present their collections.

Join them at the table for a £60 6-course menu plus complimentary cocktail, plated up on their work especially made for the event.

The experience will start at 7 pm with an introduction of the exhibition followed by the fabulous dinner. There will a selection of wines available for purchase at the bar. Should you wish to take any of the original ceramics involved home, there will also be the opportunity to purchase the pieces at an exclusive price.

Nov
8
Thu
Private view & Artist talks: Ripple Effect @ Thrown
Nov 8 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Private view & Artist talks: Ripple Effect @ Thrown

You are warmly invited to the private view of ‘Ripple Effect’, an exhibition exploring freedom and control.

The show brings together artists who allow intuition and chance to guide their processes, including: Great Pottery Throw Down winner Ryan Barrett’s 3D printed ceramic forms, the meditative ceramic sculptures of Matt Sherratt, award-winning ceramicist Jo Davies’ fluid bowls and vases and Beverly Isaac’s spontaneous, action-painting still lifes.

All four of the artists will be joining us for the evening with each giving a short introductory talk about their work at 7.30pm.

All welcome!

Dec
7
Fri
Christmas Concert: Ding Dong Merrily, with Voxcetera chamber choir @ St Joseph's Church
Dec 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Get into the Christmas spirit with an evening of sacred music and popular Christmas songs, and raise the roof with traditional carols for all to sing. Voxcetera chamber choir present their very popular annual Christmas concert, this year in the stunning venue of St Joseph’s Church on Highgate Hill.

Don’t miss out on our great value Early Bird tickets!

There’ll be fun versions of songs such as The 12 Days of Christmas and Winter Wonderland, and spine-tingling sacred music by composers including Handel, Tavener, Karl Jenkins, John Rutter and Eric Whitacre. And help us blow the roof off by joining in with favourites such as Hark the Herald Angels Sing and O Little Town of Bethlehem. We’ll be joined by organist Graham Thorpe and trumpeter Patrick Dodds.

Voxcetera is a chamber choir performing regularly in North and central London. Under the direction of conductor Jane Hopkins we sing sacred and secular music spanning the 13th Century to the present day. Recent activity includes concerts at St Martin-in-the-fields, East Finchley Arts Festival, a tour to southern Germany and recording work for Unicef’s Generations campaign.

Why not put the date in your diary, and book tickets today.

Dec
10
Fri
“Now May We Singen”: A Christmas concert @ St. Mary Brookfield Church
Dec 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Get into the Christmas spirit with an evening of sacred music, popular festive songs and traditional carols from acclaimed choir Voxcetera. 

Enjoy beautiful choral works spanning 400 years, from anthems by Byrd and Praetorius to contemporary composers including John Rutter, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen and Cecilia McDowall. And there’ll be dazzling arrangements of popular songs and carols such as Winter Wonderland, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas and Ding Dong Merrily on High.

It isn’t Christmas without a Christmas concert – so why not start the season in beautiful surroundings with joyous, tranquil and uplifting music.

Mar
26
Sat
Fauré: Requiem and sublime short works @ St. Michael's Church
Mar 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:15 pm

Voxcetera chamber choir sings Gabriel Fauré’s much-loved, moving masterpiece, with soloists Ellie and Jamie Sperling, accompanied by violin, cello, harp and organ.

The concert will also feature Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine; a selection from Gustav Holst’s Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, a collection of ancient Indian sacred texts; and Henry Balfour Gardiner’s dramatic Evening Hymn.

And you’ll hear beautiful music from contemporary composers: the hypnotic Northern Lights by Ola Gjeilo; and Paul Aryes’ sun-drenched love song Quanto sei bella.

Voxcetera is a north London-based chamber choir, directed  by its founding conductor Jane Hopkins. Recent activity includes concerts at St Martin-in-the-fields, East Finchley Arts Festival, overseas tours and recording work.

 

May
12
Sun
Clay Critters Workshop @ OmVed Gardens
May 12 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Clay Critters Workshop @ OmVed Gardens

Join local artist, Jo Pearl, ceramic sculptor and animation filmmaker, for a playful workshop that breathes clay into life while exploring OmVed Gardens’ flora and micro fauna.

Inspired by her body of work ‘Unearthed’ on view at the Alchemy exhibition, ceramic artist and animation filmmaker Jo Pearl will host a playful workshop inviting participants to sculpt the fascinating microbes and mini critters that live beneath healthy soil and bring them to life using simple stop motion.

This workshop is suitable for any age from 8 to 108. Participants must have a smart phone with the iMotion app (free to download) and be able to use it unsupervised. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

Breathing life into clay and clay into life – has become my definition of animation. I have become fascinated with the soil that is at the root of the ceramic discipline, enchanted by the truly overwhelming richness of life beneath our feet. I celebrate that abundance here with ‘Unearthed’, a project that zooms us down and focuses in on the choreography of ever-more tiny beings that inhabit the soil, a largely unknown place that holds one of the keys to life on earth.” – Jo Pearl