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Fri Oct 6th - 2 Herne Hill Music Festival Opening Night events!


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Herne Hill Music Festival opens its 7th Music Festival tonight the 6th with two events - a recital from award-winning harpist Alexander Thomas at Herne Hill School (behind St Paul's on Herne Hill) at 7:30pm, and a cabaret produced by Sixteenfeet Productions featuring West End performers (and including a 3 course meal) at The Half Moon Pub at 7pm. Tonight launches a run of 19 events in 10 days! More details about tonight's performances and many others - from a student body musical based on a children's book and scored by Simon Speare at St Jude' School, to the debut of dance in Herne Hill with 7 originally choreographed dance pieces performed by dynamic new dance talent - from our programme at http://hernehillfestival.org/programme#content

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