We caught up with with Talia Andrea, Editor-in-Chief at STRAND Magazine and Founder of FEMMESTIVAL – an all-new, all-female music festival which seeks to close the gap women often face in the live music sector, by showcasing the women making waves in London’s local music scene.
We chatted with composer, pianist and Multi Story Orchestra founder Kate Whitley about the forthcoming performance of The End at London’s Southbank Centre, as well as the importance of creative opportunities for young people, inspirations, and Things To Do in London!
A scratchy throat and some interestingly timed audience loo breaks can’t stop Huge Davies from knocking this wonder of stand-up narrative trickery out of the park!
So look, we’ve been Bourgeois & Maurice devotees for quite some time, and now that the restraining order has lapsed we were free to pin them down for one of our notoriously high-intensity interrogations…
We caught up with Artistic Director Charles Hazlewood to talk reinventing the orchestra, mass-aoke, disabled musicianship, inspirations, and (of course) favourite Things To Do in London!
In Alien Superstar, Beyoncé states “I’m the bar”. This is not swag, or brag. It’s fact. In Renaissance, she proves that she is without peer, in talent, vision and across every other aspect of being a live performer. Every other entertainer has to relate to their place in the pecking order below her.
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