Why do whales sing? Why do humans wail? Last year, Little Bulb Theatre embarked on a quest to discover the answers to these perplexing questions and more. Now, they share their findings in an aquatic cabaret of songs, science and soundscapes with chances to win cheap prizes galore! Little Bulb Theatre return to their lo-fi roots in this haphazard two-hander that’s sure to be a whale of a time. Part gig, part lecture, part your lips and WAIL!
Why do whales sing? Why do humans wail? Last year, Little Bulb Theatre embarked on a quest to discover the answers to these perplexing questions and more. Now, they share their findings in an aquatic cabaret of songs, science and soundscapes with chances to win cheap prizes galore! Little Bulb Theatre return to their lo-fi roots in this haphazard two-hander that’s sure to be a whale of a time. Part gig, part lecture, part your lips and WAIL!
Why do whales sing? Why do humans wail? Last year, Little Bulb Theatre embarked on a quest to discover the answers to these perplexing questions and more. Now, they share their findings in an aquatic cabaret of songs, science and soundscapes with chances to win cheap prizes galore! Little Bulb Theatre return to their lo-fi roots in this haphazard two-hander that’s sure to be a whale of a time. Part gig, part lecture, part your lips and WAIL!
Programme
Haydn: Piano Trio No.39 in G, Hob XV:25, ‘Gypsy’
Arensky: String Quartet No.2 in A minor Op.35
Dvorak: String Sextet in A, Op.48
Artists
Evgenia Epshtein, Benjamin Gilmore & Natalie Klouda – violin
Ruth Gibson & Alexandros Koustas – viola
Matthijs Broersma & Ashok Klouda – cello
Irina Botan – piano
Programme
Fibich: String Quartet No.1 in A
Chopin: Introduction & Polonaise Brilliante in C for cello & piano Op.3
Brahms: Hungarian Dances WoO 1 No.1 & No.7 for piano 4 hands
Dvorak: Selection of Slavonic Dances for piano 4 hands
Mark-Anthony Turnage: ‘Six Pint Sized Pieces’ for violin & piano, UK PREMIERE
Brahms: Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25
Artists
Benjamin Gilmore & Vlad Maistorovici – violin
Alexandros Koustas – viola
Rowena Calvert & Ashok Klouda – cello
Irina Botan & Diana Ionescu – piano
Programme
Bartok: Selection from the 44 Duos for 2 violins SZ. 98 BB 104
Schumann: 5 Pieces in Folk Style for cello & piano, Op.102
Bartok Rhapsody: No.1 BB 94a for violin & piano
Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in A minor, Op.50
Artists
Barnabas Kelemen & Katalin Kokas – violin
Ashok Klouda – cello
Katya Apekisheva – piano
Programme
Brahms: Hungarian Dances WoO 1, No. 5 for clarinet & piano
Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op.115
Piazzolla: Histoire du Tango: Café 1930 & Nightclub 1960
Beethoven: String Quartet No.8 in E minor, Op.59 No.2 ‘Razumovsky’
Artists
Julian Bliss – clarinet
Barnabas Kelemen & Natalie Klouda – violin
Katalin Kokas – viola
Ashok Klouda – cello
Irina Botan – piano
Programme
Glazunov: ‘Alla Spagnuola’ & ‘All’ Ungherese’ from 5 Novelettes for String Quartet, Op.15
Shostakovich: Piano Trio No.2 in E minor, Op.67
Dvorak: ‘Songs my Mother Taught Me’ from ‘Gypsy Songs’, B.104, Op.55, transcribed for violin & piano by F. Kreisler
Coleridge-Taylor: Gypsy Dance for violin & piano, Op.20 No.3
Brahms: String Quintet No.2 in G, Op.111
Artists
Natalie Klouda & Francesco Sica – violin
Juan-Miguel Hernandez & Benjamin Roskams – viola
Robert Cohen & Ashok Klouda – cello
Irina Botan – piano
An introductory workshop which will empower students, practitioners and those wishing to take more responsibility for their health and the health of their loved ones.
In oriental medicine, it is understood that plants possess energetic qualities to enhance, improve and heal our health. Join acupuncturist Lori Hillman for a fascinating journey through the use of the oriental medicine’s Five Elements. Lori will facilitate group work during which you can discover your Guardian Element as well as explaining and practically demonstrating the connection between our environment and our health. We will also learn how to address the crucial ecological issues of our time through eating the right food for the season and the environment, aligning our health and well being with the health and wellbeing of others and the planet.
** If you are a health practitioner or student interested in CPD, this is an opportunity to expand your knowledge and hone your diagnostic skills from the wisdom of oriental medicine.
** If your work is with food as a chef or nutritionalist, deepen your understanding of the ingredients that you use, come and explore the transformation of energies from soil to food to body to planet.
Or if you simply wish to take good care of yourself, join us at the tranquil venue of OmVed Gardens in Highgate. During the weekend we will also be privileged to have the expertise of chef Arthur Potts-Dawson who will produce foods and tastes according to the season, flavours and their energetic qualities. All of this will be included in the ticket price.
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This is a weekend course which is divided over two days:
On Saturday we will learn the Five Element theory in connection with the planet and plant energetics.
The Sunday will be focussed on a simple yin/yang diagnosis, the energetics of foods as well as making a diagnosis to choose ingredients for. Whilst it is not compulsory we do encourage attendees to come for both days.
An introductory workshop which will empower students, practitioners and those wishing to take more responsibility for their health and the health of their loved ones.
In oriental medicine, it is understood that plants possess energetic qualities to enhance, improve and heal our health. Join acupuncturist Lori Hillman for a fascinating journey through the use of the oriental medicine’s Five Elements. Lori will facilitate group work during which you can discover your Guardian Element as well as explaining and practically demonstrating the connection between our environment and our health. We will also learn how to address the crucial ecological issues of our time through eating the right food for the season and the environment, aligning our health and well being with the health and wellbeing of others and the planet.
** If you are a health practitioner or student interested in CPD, this is an opportunity to expand your knowledge and hone your diagnostic skills from the wisdom of oriental medicine.
** If your work is with food as a chef or nutritionalist, deepen your understanding of the ingredients that you use, come and explore the transformation of energies from soil to food to body to planet.
Or if you simply wish to take good care of yourself, join us at the tranquil venue of OmVed Gardens in Highgate. During the weekend we will also be privileged to have the expertise of chef Arthur Potts-Dawson who will produce foods and tastes according to the season, flavours and their energetic qualities. All of this will be included in the ticket price.
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This is a weekend course which is divided over two days:
On Saturday we will learn the Five Element theory in connection with the planet and plant energetics.
The Sunday will be focussed on a simple yin/yang diagnosis, the energetics of foods as well as making a diagnosis to choose ingredients for. Whilst it is not compulsory we do encourage attendees to come for both days.
Every second Saturday of the month we host our popular Saturdays at Six concert series. Programmes range from organ recitals to chamber groups to soloists and choirs. Concerts run from 6-7pm and there is a retiring collection.
Every second Saturday of the month we host our popular Saturdays at Six concert series. Programmes range from organ recitals to chamber groups to soloists and choirs. Concerts run from 6-7pm and there is a retiring collection.
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.