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A Benefit for Summer

With music from Rebecca Sneddon, Dirty Electronics, Mark Anthony Pearce, Iceman Furniss + Friends

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Mon 29 July // 19:00 (cancelled)

Tickets: £10 Adv, More OTD

Doors 7pm, Music from 7.30, 11.00 curfew

Dear friends, and kind-hearted people,

In the last weeks, our friend Summer has been diagnosed with an inoperable cancer and given just a few months to live. We would like to support her and her family, husband Robin and son Emmett.

Please help if you can, there is a donation option on the tickets and also you can donate here:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/fwf6d-support-for-summer

We will have an intimate and wholesome evening with music by:

Rebecca Sneddon: Bristolian sax player

Dirty Electronics aka John Richards whom explores Dirty Electronics focusing on shared experiences, social interaction and critical making. He is concerned with the performance of large-group electronic music and DIY electronics, and he has come to consider these activities as a holistic action. It is a fluid, live practice associated with the ideas of workshop-installation and performance-installation. His work pushes the boundaries between music, performance art, electronics, and graphic design and is transdisciplinary as well as having a socio-political dimension. He has also written numerous texts on DIY practices, performance of electronic music, and object-orientated and material approaches in relation to sound art. https://www.dirtyelectronics.org

Mark Anthony Pearce- who runs @Kertecz_Press
'There is a raw simplicity to his work which reflects an inner truth and a vibrant human spirit.' -George Douglas Anderson (Teacher, Critic & Poet)
Mark Anthony Pearce lives and works as a Receptionist in Bristol. He is the author of ten books of Poetry, most recently 'I am A Man, Harold Norse’ (January 2024, Between Shadows Press).
His poems have appeared in over 22 journals online and in print.

Harry Iceman Furniss + Friends - Bristolian cornet player who runs @improvsgreatesthits in Bristol