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SUMMARY:Women and Walking: Wanderers and Psychogeographical Pilgrimage
DESCRIPTION:Women walk. Kerri Andrews discusses her book\, ‘Wanderers’\, about ten women who have found walking essential to their sense of themselves. Sonia Overall takes the path of the lone woman walker\, seeking out ‘thin places’ where past and present collide and where new ways of living might begin. \nWanderers: Walking Women \nKerri Andrews discusses her book\, Wanderers\, about ten women over the past three hundred years who have found walking essential to their sense of themselves\, as people and as writers. Wanderers trace their footsteps from eighteenth-century parson’s daughter Elizabeth Carter – who desired nothing more than to be taken for a vagabond in the wilds of southern England – to modern walker-writers such as Nan Shepherd and Cheryl Strayed. For each\, walking was integral\, whether it was rambling for miles across the Highlands\, like Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt\, or pacing novels into being\, as Virginia Woolf did around Bloomsbury.Offering a beguiling view of the history of walking\, Wanderers guides us through the different ways of seeing – of being – articulated by these ten path-finding women. \nKerri is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Edge Hill University. She writes about literary history\, particularly untold or forgotten histories\, and has published widely on women’s writing. Her book\, Wanderers: A History of Wanderers: A History of Women Walking\, is published by Reaktion Books. Kerri is also one of the leaders of Women In The Hills\, an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project aimed at exploring the factors enabling and inhibiting women’s access to upland landscapes. The project brings together people from all areas of walking\, mountaineering\, land access\, and management to drive change in women’s access and experiences. \nPsychogeographical Pilgrimage – Seeking Thin Places \nSonia Overall takes to the old pilgrim roads\, navigating a route from Canterbury to Walsingham via London and her hometown of Ely. Vivid in her evocation of a landscape of ancient chapels\, ruined farms\, and suburban follies\, Overall’s secular pilgrimage elevates the ordinary\, collecting roadside objects – feathers\, a bingo card\, a worn penny – as relics. Facing injury and interruption\, she takes the path of the lone woman walker\, seeking out ‘thin places’ where past and present collide and where new ways of living might begin. \nSonia Overall is a writer\, psychogeographer\, and Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University\, where she runs the MA in Creative Writing. Her publications include the novels A Likeness and The Realm of Shells\, and the poetry collection The Art of Walking. She is the founder of the Women Who Walk network of walking artists and academics and an occasional musician\, mummer\, and puppeteer. Her book Heavy Time is out from Penning in the Margins. She is the leader of the #DistanceDrift Sunday morning lockdown (and beyond) walks.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/women-and-walking-wanderers-and-psychogeographical-pilgrimage/
LOCATION:The Amersham Arms\, 388 New Cross Road\, London\, SE14 6TY
CATEGORIES:Cheap Tickets,Events in London,Literature,Women,Writers
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SUMMARY:London’s Horror History & Offbeat British Cult Films
DESCRIPTION:Join the London Fortean Society with three writers on London and British horror as we look at the city’s dark cinematic street and how film transformed familiar British landscapes into spaces of terror. \nThe evening will show trailers for many of the films featured. \nLauren Jane Barnett – Death Lines: London’s Horror Film History \nLauren Jane Barnett unearths the literature\, legends\, and history behind horror classics including Peeping Tom and An American Werewolf in London\, and lesser-known works such as mind-control melodrama The Sorcerers; Gorgo\, Britain’s answer to Godzilla; tube terror Death Line; and Bela Lugosi’s mesmeric vehicle The Dark Eyes of London.\nTinged with humor\, social critique\, and more than a few scares\, her book Death Lines delights in revealing the hidden and often surprising relationship between London and the dark cinematic visions it has evoked.\nWhether read on the streets or from the comfort of the grave\, Death Lines is a treat for all cinephiles\, horror fans\, and lovers of London lore.\nIn the tradition of writing what you know\, Lauren Jane Barnett – in the life she’s lived\, the books she’s loved\, and the films she’s devoured – knows horror. \nDarrell Buxton and Jennifer Wallis – Offbeat: British Cinema’s Curiosities\, Obscurities and Forgotten Gems\nOffbeat contributors Darrell Buxton and Jennifer Wallis will be discussing some of Britain’s lesser-known cult films and their often-horrific depictions of mental healthcare and family relationships. From Twisted Nerve to Killer’s Moon\, and from Amicus’s Asylum to Pete Walker’s Frightmare\, we’ll see how British film between the 1960s and 1980s tackled some of the country’s thorniest issues\, in the process transforming familiar British landscapes into spaces of terror. \nOffbeat: British Cinema’s Curiosities\, Obscurities and Forgotten Gems (Revised and Updated) explores Britain’s obscurities\, curiosities and forgotten cinematic gems.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/londons-horror-history-offbeat-british-cult-films/
LOCATION:The Amersham Arms\, 388 New Cross Road\, London\, SE14 6TY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Conferences,Conversation,Films,History,Literature,Society
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SUMMARY:The Passion Project presents: The Sharing Circle.
DESCRIPTION:The Passion Project presents ‘The Sharing Circle’.  \nPerforming in front of an audience is always a nerve-wracking experience – regardless of your skill-set. However sometimes you might have something personal that you want to share. Therefore The Passion Project are holding a ‘sharing circle’.  \nIt’s open to anyone who would like a chance at performing their acoustic songs in front of an audience.  \nThe Passion project priorities creating a safe space for creatives.  \nThe performances will be intersected with discussions around the hardships of creating and the change we want to see in the industry.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-passion-project-presents-the-sharing-circle/
LOCATION:The Amersham Arms\, 388 New Cross Road\, London\, SE14 6TY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Live Music,Music
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SUMMARY:OBL Beer Lock In - Fat White Family DJ Set
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY 3RD OCTOBER | OLD BLUE LAST BEER LOCK IN FEAT. LIAS OF FAT WHITE FAMILY DJ SET/ THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS/ KILLDREN/ HIGH VIS \nFREE ENTRY \nTo celebrate the launch of Old Blue Last Beer at The Amersham Arms we’ve put together a FREE ENTRY party of epic proportions. \nLias of Fat White Family DJ Set. \nThe Menstrual Cramps- Formed in a broken bedroom in Bristol\, on the verge of homelessness\, and rife with anger\, The Menstrual Cramps were born. Politics on the brain and injustices surrounding them\, they jumped ship to a dive in London and recorded their debut album ‘We’re Not Ovaryacting’ on distorted acoustic guitars\, calling on the world to ‘Save the Badgers’\, and ‘Cull the Tories’. Their debut music video for ‘My Bush Ain’t Ur Business’ was removed from YouTube after some trolls reared their ugly heads and didn’t want women to reclaim their own breasts or bodies. This summer they returned bigger and better with their new album\, Free Bleedin\, which features revolution demanding song ‘The Smash’\, grrrl power anthem ‘No Means No’\, and ‘Idols’ which approaches the art world’s problem with abusers\, demanding us to stop idolising our idols and to instead ‘Scrutinize Their Trivial Lives’. With their mission to ‘Make Girls Feel Good’\, empower all womxn and end inequality and injustices across the world\, The Menstrual Cramps aren’t here to take your shit.\nWinners of the 2017 Loud Women Hercury Award\nLouder Than War called them ‘the missing link between Crass and the Spice Girls’\nLibFemBlog’s Top 5 Kick Ass Feminist Bands\nMatchwomen’s Festival called them the ‘British Pussy Riot’\nOverblown’s Top 10 Underground Feminist Punk Bands Making A Noise\nJohn Kennedy on Radio X called them ‘One’s to Watch’ \nKilldren- Sitting uneasily between straight-up nihilism and fresh-faced naivety\, Killdren pen politically charged slapstick rave punk anthems.\nThey form the ideal soundtrack to the worst generation in history. \nHigh-Vis- Punk / Post-Punk
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/obl-beer-lock-in-fat-white-family-dj-set/
LOCATION:The Amersham Arms\, 388 New Cross Road\, London\, SE14 6TY
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Free Events,Gigs,Live Music,Pubs
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190929
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SUMMARY:Free All Dayer feat. Mister Lizard\, Scandinavia\, Y-Bot\, Antlerz
DESCRIPTION:FREE ENTRY! \nJagermesiter presents a full day of punk\, hip hop metal and rock. \nY-BOT- Many bands throughout the history of music have attempted to “blend” rock music with hip-hop\, punk music with rapping\, spoken word with modern composing and every combination imaginable. Y-BOT has finally got it right. Spawned from the ashes of London art-rock group Manflu and the legacy of My Bloody Valentine\, Y-BOT presents a new virtually un-nameable vision of modern music. \nAntlerz- Hailing from London\, the quartet released their CRUSHING DEMO “.Antlerz” (2018) to show that you don’t need to lose Rhythm if you want to be heavy\, and you don’t need to lose Funk if you want to be powerful!\nJOIN THE MOB!!!! \nThe Good For Nothings- Tin Pan Alley Rock n Roll. \nLonesome \nCharrette.- Charrette seemed a fitting name for a project conceived at art school . . . and the bars surrounding. Discussions at pint-level or huddled around a rained-out barbecue led to aspirations to do something better with the time. \nEwan C. Grant flourished whilst completing his Masters in Design at Glasgow School of Art\, working and creating in an environment surrounded by like-minded individuals. It was in this time that he met artist and collaborator\, Steven Andrew Swinney. Working with shapes inspired by Glasgow’s Brutalist architecture and fonts inspired by their favourite pubs\, the pair constructed a visual identity for\, what is now\, Charrette. The intent of the project being almost as much visual as it is audible with Grant often taking inspiration from previously created visual concepts put forward by Steven. \nMusically\, Ewan’s class-oriented output eventually spilled over from obscure techno-driven audio-visual art into classically structured pop songs with guitars. Whilst retaining the elements of experimentation\, Grant felt the limits of potentially forming a conventional band. The addition of a trusty zoom recorder helped expand the rhythms and atmospheres to create more unique soundscapes. Sampled recordings of subway ticket machines and speech emanating from surrounding streets were used to give the “instrumentation” an aesthetic relevance to the subjects. \nCharrette’s artistic process is steeped in the love for the simple pleasures of a Scottish upbringing — red blaze football pitches\, scraped knees\, and the truthful flaws and sensitivity of an alcoholic norm — along with the dichotomy of being someone who enjoys yet struggles with the inherent toxicity in said subjects. \nMister Lizard \nSCANDINAVIA- SCANDINAVIA is a DIY power pop from London. We’ve self-produced and released five full-length albums. \nThe Yacht Club- The Yacht Club started as an experimental solo outing from Marcus Gooda as a means to write songs solely for himself with no grand plans to push things further. In 2013\, the debut EP “A” was born\, taking notes from the delicate yet technical sounds of American Football\, Pennines and TTNG. “A” was self released and sold out of physical copies and shirts within two months. \nIn 2015 after a tumultuous couple of years of turning down show offers and tours\, The Yacht Club woke up from dormancy and began life as a band anew\, releasing the math rock inspired self titled EP in 2015\, and the polar opposite ‘back to roots of songwriting’ EP ‘Fall’ in 2016. \nIn 2017 the band released an instrumental version of their 2015 S/T EP recorded with a former line up. \nSince then\, after several line up changes\, the band has grounded themselves with a solid consistent line up\, and with the addition of co-lead vocalist/guitarist Jack Holland The Yacht Club is more of a band unit than ever. \nJanuary 2019 saw the release of their long awaited debut album\, “The Last Words That You Said To Me Have Kept Me Here And Safe”. \nKneaded- the best thing since sliced bread. \nFailed Psychics- We’re all failed psychics. These particular ones are Alex\, Sam and James in Brighton who play whatever they can with semi-acoustic\, bass\, voice and drums. \nDuncan Ewart Music- Duncan writes songs and sings them at people in order to fulfil a deep-seated need for attention. \n“That was alright that lad” – Comedian John Bishop \nImpressions from gig audiences: \n“That was a bit loud” \n“You swear alot\, you should learn more words” \n“Yeah\, it was alright” \n“I need to leave” \nAshwin Bhandari- Front person of Night Swimming. \nIndigo Veil- This music is created through inspiration with the help of cheap garageband beats and synths.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/free-all-dayer-feat-mister-lizard-scandinavia-y-bot-antlerz/
LOCATION:The Amersham Arms\, 388 New Cross Road\, London\, SE14 6TY
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190928T030000
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SUMMARY:OBL Beer Lock In Feat. Theo Ellis (Wolf Alice) Dj Set/ Soeur/ Truman Dinosaur/ Whitelands
DESCRIPTION:FRIDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER |\nOLD BLUE LAST BEER LOCK IN FEAT. THEO ELLIS (WOLF ALICE) DJ SET/ SOEUR/ TRUMAN DINOSAUR/ WHITELANDS \nFREE ENTRY \nTo celebrate the launch of Old Blue Last Beer at The Amersham Arms we’ve put together a FREE ENTRY party of epic proportions. \nTheo of Wolf Alice DJ Set. \nSoeur- Breaking hard-rock down to its simplest\, most fundamental form\, Sœur are a brutal\, soulful assault on the senses. Bound together and battle-hardened by an experience & appreciation of the fringes of British rock music\, Anya Pulver\, Tina Maynard & James Collins have already found their incendiary live shows selling out in dive bars and clubs across their native South West. With vocal lines that tangle & intertwine\, riffs so substantial they’ve got their own post code\, and a beat – provided by former Maybeshewill drummer James Collins – that ties everything down with industrial power\, this is a sound of colossal proportions. \nTruman Dinosaur- Truman Dinosaur are a 5 piece based in South/East London\, featuring Sam Winters (singer/bass/guitar)\, Aaron Singh (drums)\, Mathew Conner (guitar)\, Sam Windass (keys) and Will Tyler (guitar/bass). \nWhitelands- Soulgazers. \nDisco Funeral Presents: \nAKAI~ AKAI brings warm\, soulful energy through his choice of disco\, Chicago and deep house. \nAOBE~ An energetic and soulful set of truly danceable music. As a DJ with a background in street and contemporary dance\, AOBE creates a set with all the elements to make you dance. \nSkoville~ Spicy disco\, house and techno from South East London. Skoville blends warm energy and hypnotic rhythm to guarantee a boogie and a good time.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/obl-beer-lock-in-feat-theo-ellis-wolf-alice-dj-set-soeur-truman-dinosaur-whitelands/
LOCATION:The Amersham Arms\, 388 New Cross Road\, London\, SE14 6TY
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Live Music
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