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World Drumming Workshop
Nov
7
11:30 AM11:30

World Drumming Workshop

WORKSHOP
Free

Come and dance to the beat of your own drum in our free drumming workshop. Drumming together is one of our most ancient forms of music and community gathering, and taking part in drumming sessions can have huge benefits. It can reduce stress, boost our immune system, exercise our brains, improve our mood AND connect us deeply with our fellow drummers.

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Folk for the Future
Nov
6
12:30 PM12:30

Folk for the Future

WORKSHOP / DANCE / MUSIC
£12.00

Are you ready for a folk revival fit for the future? Then this workshop is for you. Morris dancing has been seen as a dated pastime, but the tradition is undergoing a radical change. All female morris dancing side Boss Morris is inviting you to join them to discover the delights of this land inspired folk dance through this energetic workshop.

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Soonchild
Oct
20
2:15 PM14:15

Soonchild

FAMILY / THEATRE / MUSIC
£15 (£13)

Dig out your snowshoes for an Arctic Adventure with live music and songs, 3D and shadow puppets, creative captioning, integrated sign language and song, plus the cosmic brilliance of the Northern Lights. Set somewhere north of the Arctic Circle, Soonchild is the story of a shaman known as Sixteen Face John who feels out of step with the modern world. John’s wife is expecting a baby, but the Soonchild refuses to be born until she can hear the World Songs - special music that is essential for the world to exist.

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The Bird Show
Oct
20
1:00 PM13:00

The Bird Show

FAMILY / THEATRE / MUSIC
£12 (£10)

A flap-tastic family comedy. With frolics and foraging, flitting, flying and two unusual feathery friends, this is a madcap and touching show about birds facing changes to their habitat. The Bird Show uses music, puppetry and lots of silly bird jokes in this heart-fluttering physical comedy about conservation, migration and imagination.

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Dash Café: Earthly Wisdom
Oct
19
7:15 PM19:15

Dash Café: Earthly Wisdom

MUSIC / SPOKEN WORD / DISCUSSION
SOLD OUT

Could indigenous wisdom be the key to saving our future? In the midst of a climate crisis, this special Dash Café brings together Indigenous activists and musicians from around the world. Sharing knowledge of our environment from indigenous cultures we will learn how to be better caretakers of our world through performance, music, and storytelling. Co-curated by Border Crossings’ ORIGINS Festival.

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Folk Song Nature Walk with Sam Lee
Oct
19
2:00 PM14:00

Folk Song Nature Walk with Sam Lee

WALK / MUSIC
SOLD OUT

Award winning folk artist Sam Lee will lead a 3 mile, wild walk through woods, fields and paths less trodden, between Warwick Arts Centre and The Pod's bountiful Food Union allotment site. Along the way, his glorious songs will tell forgotten stories about the wonder of the natural world that envelopes us, even in the heart of Coventry. In partnership with The Pod.

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Tongue Fu - CHANGE Special
Oct
18
7:45 PM19:45

Tongue Fu - CHANGE Special

SPOKEN WORD / MUSIC
£13 (£11) £6.50 students

Tongue Fu is the UK’s leading spoken word and music show. “Poetry, but not as you know it…amazing” Guardian. For this ‘Change Special’, three guests explore how we can challenge and inspire through poetry, stories and music. Featuring Salena Godden, Rachel Rose Reid, Amerah Saleh. Hosted by Chris Redmond.

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