Sunday, 14/04/2019 – 12:00pm – 4:00pm
An afternoon of live acoustic folk music in a beautiful secluded woodland.
To coincide with Telegraph Hill Festival we will be celeberating spring at New Cross Gate Cutting Nature Reserve with four local unamplified folk acts.
Come and listen, dance, and have a wander around the reserve, and bring your kids to take part in our woodland den building activities, or try out hula hooping. The festival takes place outdoors, so please dress for all weather conditions, and feel free to bring a chair!
Line up:
12.00pm – Harry and Mairtin: Fiddle tunes from Ireland, Britain, Europe, North America and beyond.
1.00pm – A Grande Scheme brings together guitar, accordion and vocal harmonies to play up-beat Americana, folk, roots and acoustic music.
2.00pm – The Flatfoot Boys – Appalachian mountain music played by Londoners who don their instruments and suddenly live in a one room shack on the side of old smokey……
3.00pm – South East London Folk Orchestra – The South East London Folk Orchestra play and sing a variety of tunes from around the world. They are guaranteed to put a smile on your face and to get your feet tapping.
In between each act, all ages are invited to join fun hula hoop sessions with Clara from Planet Hoop.
Please note there are no toilets on site and dogs are not allowed.
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