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Oct
4
Sat
Bambolina & Dodo @ Lauderdale House
Oct 4 @ 9:00 am – 9:45 am

Two shows at 10.00 and 11.30

For ages 2-7 Under 2s go free

Inspired, amongst others, by the myth of Pygmalion and the tales of E.T.A. Hoffmann, this is a poetic pantomime that blends circus, theatre and puppetry. It tells the impossible love story of a mechanical doll called Bambolina and its maker, Dodo.

Feb
12
Sun
LAUDERDALE SUZUKI MUSIC: SING WITH PATTY @ Lauderdale House
Feb 12 @ 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

LAUDERDALE SUZUKI MUSIC: SING WITH PATTY Sun 12 Feb, 2.30–3pm | Free A free singing session for children under 5 years old. Patty will teach songs with hand movements, chime bars and percussion instruments. These classes provide an excellent foundation for learning an instrument.

Nov
25
Sat
Highgate International Chamber Music Festival @ St. Michael's Church
Nov 25 @ 9:15 pm – 10:30 pm
Highgate International Chamber Music Festival @ St. Michael's Church | England | United Kingdom

Artists

Meduoteran

Taylan Arikan (baglama) and Srdjan Vukasinovic (accordion)

joined by Vlad Maistorovici (violin)

​Programme

The unique accordion/baglama duo ‘Meduoteran’ perform a number of original compositions which take inspiration from Balkan and Turkish folk music and are joined by violinist Vlad Maistorovici for some works from the classical repertoire such as Bartok’s Romanian Dances

Mar
25
Sun
Crossing Continents: Ricardo Curbelo and Fiona Harrison in Concert @ Lauderdale House
Mar 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crossing Continents: Ricardo Curbelo and Fiona Harrison in Concert @ Lauderdale House | England | United Kingdom

Ricardo Curbelo (Harp, Cuatro, Maracas, Vocals)
“A sheer delight to see and listen to” (Arran Music Society, 2016)

Fiona Harrison, (Classical Guitar)
“… a musician of great sensitivity both to her instrument and the mood of the music … gifted with a superbly confident technique.” (Hampshire Chronicle)

Travel on a rich and exciting musical journey with these two fine soloists.
Innovative Latin American harpist, composer and poet, Ricardo Curbelo, combines traditional music from a variety of Latin American countries, together with his own, spellbinding compositions. Vibrant, energetic and jazzy pieces contrast with more classical, enchanting melodies and tender vocals. He is delighted to share this concert with wonderful classical guitarist, Fiona Harrison, who will also present a fascinating and varied programme of music, crossing cultures and centuries from Renaissance England through to contemporary Japan.