Jump to content

Recommended Posts

From the comfort of a Victorian Kitchen Garden to the wilds of West Side Story's America, come and discover which of the clarinets, big or small, really has 'got rhythm'!

Tuesday 29th July, 10.30am

St. John the Evangelist, 62A East Dulwich Road, London, SE22 9AT

 

Adults - £16 when booked online, Children go FREE (up to 2 per adult)

Book Tickets at: https://www.bachtobaby.com/east-dulwich-music-concerts-for-baby-and-family

Sign up for e-updates on all the Bach to Baby concerts in your area: https://www.bachtobaby.com/eupdates

As seen at Buckingham Palace and the Royal Albert Hall, we bring our world-class musicians right to your doorstep for babies, tots and grown-ups. Bach to Baby, featuring performances by acclaimed concert artists, offer concerts for the enjoyment of all ages. Let your tots dance and revel in the wonder of live music, while you take a moment out of your busy day to hear top notch performances. No concert is complete without feeding, crying and nappy changing! Doors open 15 mins prior to the concert, giving you time to ditch the buggy and catch up with friends before the performance.

© Bach to Baby 2016_Alejandro Tamagno_Balham_2016-06-11 003 klezmer.jpg

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Ha! After I posted this, I thought of lots more examples. Screwfix and the hardware store? Mrs Robinson and Jumping Bean? Chemists, plant shops, hairdressers...  the list goes on... it's good to have healthy competition  Ooooh! Two cheese shops
    • You've got a point.  Thinking Leyland and Screwfix too but this felt different.
    • Moving into a new place and need both a wardrobe and a chest of drawers, ideally collection Friday. Thanks!
    • Lordship Lane has two dry cleaners, three pizza places and an Italian selling pizza, two burger places, three bakeries, two hardware (ish, I'm thinking AJ Farmer here), God knows how many coffee and charity shops, two Italians, three nail salons, five wine shops... Where was the abject outrage when Dynamic Vines opened up literally next door to Cave de Bruno? But I don't see his customers decamped next door - no, those stalwarts are still out in force every night.  In Roman times all businesses were clustered by product. It's what kept prices down. Same in any market you go to abroad, they're all selling the same things next to each other.  Why is everyone being so hard on this new place? It's called healthy competition - you can't curtail the expansion of your business on the basis you that might hurt someone else's. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...