Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. ©Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Highgate Watercolour Group’s exhibition – October 20th – November 15th. There is no Private View this year. Please call Lauderdale House to confirm before your visit as they may close at short notice. 020 8348 8716
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. ©Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.
Image: Archer: felt collage 35x35cms. C. Sue Pearl 2020. All rights reserved.
For their next exhibition at Highgate Gallery, ‘The Northern Line’, East Finchley Open Artists are creating images that relate to a Northern Line station of their choice. Each work will respond to the chosen station’s name, and artists have already selected a wide range of stations for inspiration including Colliers Wood, Oval, Angel and High Barnet.
Expect some interesting interpretations and commentary. The exhibition will comprise an exciting variety of wall-hung work including paintings, pastels, prints ceramics, glass, textiles and automata.
All artists have prepared new works especially for the exhibition. Among them Pat Marvell has created an exciting glass piece titled ‘White Hot Embers in Colliers Wood’ which was originally the site of charcoal-making kilns. Laura Fishman has made an abstract acrylic painting, ‘Golders Green, Green to Gold’, exploring the richness of greens and yellows mingling with swirls of red which hint at the richness of the foliage of the nearby Golders Green Park. Meanwhile Cathy Burkinshaw has chosen Woodside Park as one of her inspirations. She has many fond memories of the station: “It was so pretty when we first moved to Woodside Park, surrounded by trees with a really large tree in the forecourt.” How times have changed.
Founded in 2004, East Finchley Open Artists is a group of artists and craftspeople – including painters, printers, photographers, ceramicists, glass makers, jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and basket makers – ranging from those who are starting out in their creative careers to well-established professional artists and lecturers.
Every summer the EFOA hosts Open House weekends, as well as other public events throughout the year.
For information about upcoming events and activities, membership, and to sign up for the monthly e-newsletter, see: www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk
Exhibition continues until 25 November. Highgate Gallery open Tues-Fri 1-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-5pm; closed Mon.

Insieme’s Festive Midwinter Musical Feast
Join our chamber opera ensemble Insieme for a FIESTA of opera, song and instrumental merry music making to celebrate the turn of the year and the return of their full company.
Continuing their creative residence at Lauderdale House, Insieme present a seasonal concert series featuring their signature combination of strings, woodwind, piano, voice and spoken word. Committed to increasing access to high quality classical music and reaching new audiences, Insieme are known for their engaging and imaginative concert and opera programming.
They have been creating and producing concert/opera performances and music/performing arts workshops since 2009. Insieme (Italian for ‘Together’) are a mixed group of singers and instrumentalists who share their love of music and words in performances, which combine chamber and vocal works in solos and small ensemble repertoire for the recital room and theatre.
Featuring Lekeu’s Nocturne for Tenor and strings, Delibes’ Lakme duet, Bach’s double violin concerto, Piazolla’s ‘Winter’, and items by Tchaikovsky, Gershwin, Mozart, Arvo Pärt and Verdi – with audience participation.
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Performers:
Tenor: Brian Parsons
Soprano: Anna Fitzgerald
Baritone: Joe Corbett
Mezzo: Johanna Byrne
Violin: Mona Kodama & Guillem Calvo
Viola: Juan Drown
Piano: Clare Clements
Cello: Clíona ní Choileán
Tickets £19.95, admits one adults and one baby
A sparkling and shimmering immersive journey for babies and their grownups. Explore the world of reflective materials, wrapped up in an ambient soundscape of evocative yet laid-back music. This beautiful show is an intimate and welcoming first theatrical experience. Stay after the 20-minute performance for an interactive free-play session.
Suitable for ages 0 – 18 months
Tickets £19.95, admits one adults and one baby
A sparkling and shimmering immersive journey for babies and their grownups. Explore the world of reflective materials, wrapped up in an ambient soundscape of evocative yet laid-back music. This beautiful show is an intimate and welcoming first theatrical experience. Stay after the 20-minute performance for an interactive free-play session.
Suitable for ages 0 – 18 months
Tickets £19.95, admits one adults and one baby
A sparkling and shimmering immersive journey for babies and their grownups. Explore the world of reflective materials, wrapped up in an ambient soundscape of evocative yet laid-back music. This beautiful show is an intimate and welcoming first theatrical experience. Stay after the 20-minute performance for an interactive free-play session.
Suitable for ages 0 – 18 months
Tickets £19.95, admits one adults and one baby
A sparkling and shimmering immersive journey for babies and their grownups. Explore the world of reflective materials, wrapped up in an ambient soundscape of evocative yet laid-back music. This beautiful show is an intimate and welcoming first theatrical experience. Stay after the 20-minute performance for an interactive free-play session.
Suitable for ages 0 – 18 months
Tickets £19.95, admits one adults and one baby
A sparkling and shimmering immersive journey for babies and their grownups. Explore the world of reflective materials, wrapped up in an ambient soundscape of evocative yet laid-back music. This beautiful show is an intimate and welcoming first theatrical experience. Stay after the 20-minute performance for an interactive free-play session.
Suitable for ages 0 – 18 months