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COPLESTON MIX Saturday 10th February 2018 7pm


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Copleston Mix

10 Feb 2018

7pm


Copleston Centre

Copleston Road, Peckham

SE15 4AN

www.coplestoncentre.org.uk


Sean O'Hagan (High Llamas) is curating an evening of music, film, stories and magic as a fundraiser for the Copleston Centre.

The Copleston Centre is a self-funded community centre offering support to homeless and vulnerable people in the area.

We intend to provide a thoroughly good night and raise awareness of the Centre?s work.

Sean O'Hagan ( High Llamas ) will play a short solo set.

Ali Craig BBC foley artist, will entertain with stories, sound demonstrations and songs as the band Ali, Mary and Mike

John McClean will provide a short blues set.

Trey Qua mixes sweet acoustic tunes and human beatbox.

David Don't aka The Delusionist will thrill us with close up magic.

Penny Metal and the evening closes with Penny Metal DJing extraordinary Eastern European music.

Ethiopian Kitchen Authentic Ethiopian food, meat /veggie/vegan made on site.

Bar?.of course

Cinema Room There will be a small cinema room screening a program of short films from local film makers.

...there may be more.


Donations at the door.

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