
August 2022
Tasseomancy: Spoken Word XII
After a wee hiatus, we're back for another evening of creativity and good tea among the cooking bricks of Otago Lane! As always, we invite you to bring your friends, family, familiars and writing, whether it be poetry, story or stand up. All are welcome If you would like to read, please get in touch with our wonderful Tasseomancer in residence, Angus Bhattacharya on 07584220692 or at angus.bh@hotmail.co.uk. Didn't get a spot? No stress. We open the mic to the…
Find out more »September 2022
Tea and a Tune with Juliette Lemoine
A recent graduate of the Bmus Traditional Music degree at RCS, Juliette’s playing has taken her from festivals such Celtic Connections to the BBC Proms. She is interested in the role of the cello out-with classical music, particularly in relation to traditional music, rhythmic playing and improvising. Her debut album of original compositions ‘Soaring,’ supported by the Beatrice Huntington Award, will be released later this year. - Suggested £5 donation, all proceeds go to the artist
Find out more »Tea and a Tune with Sophie Rocks
Originally hailing from the Shetland Islands, Sophie draws influence from her traditional roots, but also harbours a passion for contemporary music, ranging anywhere from Berio to Bowie. A recipient of the 2018 United Kingdom Harp Association Award, as a soloist, Sophie has had the pleasure to perform at venues all over the country including the Theatre Royal in Nottingham, Kraxton Studios in London, Shetland’s Mareel Arts Centre, The Usher Hall in Edinburgh and The National Gallery of Scotland. Sophie was…
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