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Melvin Brown – Soul To Soul – Komedia – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Melvin Brown gave a preview of his show, Soul To Soul (I have a dream), at Fringe city. We caught up with him after his performance and asked him about his forthcoming show at the Komedia and found out a … Continue reading
Underbling And Vow – ‘Ave A Banana – Marlborough Theatre- Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
A preview/review of Underbling and Vow performing their Music Hall time travellers knees up at the Marlborough Theatre.
Youth Arts Festival launch – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Youth Arts Festival launch - Brighton Festival Fringe 2011 [14:38] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadI spoke to Sarah Pain and others at the launch party of the Youth Arts Festival at the Jubilee Library in Brighton.
#20: Sam Chara – street opera performer
I met Sam on New Road last year – I was attracted by her superb opera style singing (which I could hear several streets away). I made the firs tpart of the recording last year, and the second part of … Continue reading
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Anima – The Karavan Ensemble – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Anima - The Karavan Ensemble - Brighton Festival Fringe 2011 [23:58] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadWhat have a load of missing lamps from Hollingdean got to do with the Big Lemon Bus and a facinating light and dance performance? Sarah Chambers talks to Yael Karavan and Claire Wearn, of the Karavan Ensemble to get some … Continue reading
#17: Giovanni sings Elvis
I was in one of my favourite cafes this morning, La Gigo Gi, and found Giovanni, the owner, playing guitar and singing away – and he was good! I’ve known him for a few months now and recently recorded one … Continue reading
#16: Youth Arts Fringe Launch Night
I take a walk around the Youth Arts Fringe Launch Night at The Old Market Place, Hove . Many thanks to Sarah Pain and crew and to all the young artists and exhibitors who participated in the show. Find out … Continue reading
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#15: Nelly Mystic Warrior plays the Sitar
Yes, I know I’m always hanging around Pavilion gardens and the last episode was from Pavilion Gardens but I’ve been trying to interview this guy for ages. Sitar Man, also know as Nelly Mystic Warrior has been playing the sitar … Continue reading
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#14: Trance Music in Pavilion Gardens
Another mesmerising treat here with Didgeridoo, Hang Drum and Drums played to perfection. We are so lucky to have folks like this performing publicly and freely in Brighton. Rowan and the band are also involved in the Sacred Ecstasy Trance … Continue reading
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#9: Pride 2007
Andy does his best to get a feel for Pride even though he arranged to go visit his in-laws on the day – Wooooops! http://www.eventfulbrighton.org
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