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SUMMARY:Strange Cargo - The Resident Platform
DESCRIPTION:Invite you to join them for the unveiling of two bronze sculptures created for Cheriton by artist Clara Hastrup and participants from MIND. \nCakes and tea being served. \nRSVP to info@strangecargo.org.uk \n  \n 
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/strange-cargo-the-resident-platform/
LOCATION:Folkestone West Station Car Park\, CT20 3PA
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241117T170000
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SUMMARY:Translation of St Eanswythe's relics
DESCRIPTION:Translation of St Eanswythe’s Relics\, celebrated by Fr Christopher. Probably the first time a Church of England Church has overseen the translation of a saint’s relics. \nAll welcome.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/translation-of-st-eanswythes-relics/
LOCATION:The Parish Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe\, Church Street\,\, Folkestone\, CT20 1SW
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SUMMARY:The Americana Revue - Live on Stage! Start: 16 November 2024 - 19:30 End: 16 November 2024 - 22:30
DESCRIPTION:About\n\nThe Americana Revue is a unique & exciting live music stage show celebrating many of the world’s best loved U.S. artists & some of the most inspiring songs of a generation. Two hours of timeless\, multi-million selling #1 chart hits! Classic songs that have been the soundtrack to countless music fans’ lives for decades. \nFeaturing music by some of the greatest singer / songwriter icons of the 20th Century\, including: Bruce Springsteen\, Eagles\, Tom Petty\, Fleetwood Mac\, Bob Dylan\, Jackson Browne\, Johnny Cash\, Elvis\, Neil Diamond\, Billy Joel\, Tom Waits\, Creedence Clearwater Revival\, James Taylor\, The Traveling Wilburys\, Black Crowes\, Lynyrd Skynyrd\, Blackberry Smoke\, ZZ Top & many others – performed with passion\, heart & soul by a world class rockin’ band – guaranteed to deliver a fantastic show. \nX Factor Finalist / international singing star Ben Mills is frontman / lead vocalist with The Americana Revue + the nine-piece band showcase three amazing female singer / dancers – Abi Orfila + sisters Isabella Cowell & Sophia Jones. \nMusical Director / Guitarist James Cassidy says\n“The Americana Revue” is a culmination of years of travelling the ‘States & playing music inspired by our song writing heroes. We all share a deep love & respect for Americana music & it’s a real joy to play our favourite songs with this amazing band\, fronted by the incredible Ben Mills & including Andy Hartley / Keyboards; Martin Wisbey / Bass; Simon Jeffrey / Drums; Joe Ranger / Percussion.” \n“Ben Mills – you have an AMAZING voice!”\n Simon Cowell \nhttps://www.americanarevue.com/ \nTickets £25 | £23 Concessions (over 65s/under 18s)\nDoors 6.30pm
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/the-americana-revue-live-on-stage-start-16-november-2024-1930-end-16-november-2024-2230/
LOCATION:The Tower Theatre\, North Road Shorncliffe\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 3HL
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SUMMARY:Bayle Music at The Grand
DESCRIPTION:Sacconi Quartet \nFolkestone New Music Tippett Festival Weekend \nSaturday November 16\nThe Grand\, Folkestone\n(In association with Bayle Music)\n3:00 pm\nSacconi Quartet \nTippett               String Quartet No 2\nBeethoven         String Quartet No 13 Op. 130 (inc. the Grosse Fugue)\n\nSunday November 17\nJoseph Havlat (piano)\nStravinsky         Serenade in A\nHaydn               Keyboard Sonata in A major Hob. XVI: 26\nTippett              Sonata no. 2\nBeethoven        Variations on ‘Rule Britannia’\, WoO 79\nPoulenc            3 Pièces\, FP 48\n\n 7.30pm\n Ben Vonberg-Clark (tenor)\, Andrew West (piano)\nBeethoven         An die ferne geliebte\nTippett               Boyhoods End\nTippett              The Heart’s Assurance\n  \nTickets £15 \nAll enquiries for Bayle Music 07723767624
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/bayle-music-at-the-grand-5/
LOCATION:The Green Room\, The Grand\,\, Folkestone\, Select a State:\, CT20 2XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music Recitals
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241116T133000
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SUMMARY:Susie Chan & Rob Hobson: Run Strong\, Eat Well
DESCRIPTION:Sat 16 Nov\, 12pm \n\n\nGet ready for an inspiring morning of expert insights\, practical advice and incredible stories as two leading figures in fitness and health come together to help you transform your body and mind. \nJoin celebrated ultra-marathon runner and author Susie Chan\, who is famous for her record-breaking endurance feats and vibrant\, down-to-earth personality — and renowned nutritionist Rob Hobson\, author of Unprocess Your Life\, for a powerhouse discussion on how to fuel your body and unlock your potential. \nWhether you’re aiming to push your limits in fitness or simply want to make healthier choices\, this event offers everything you need to supercharge your lifestyle. \nSusie Chan\, author of Trails and Tribulations\, will take you on a thrilling journey from casual jogger to ultra-marathon legend\, sharing her tried-and-tested strategies for mastering the mental and physical demands of endurance running. Learn from her jaw-dropping achievements in some of the world’s toughest races and discover how you can apply these principles to your own fitness routine — whether you’re training for a marathon or just hitting the pavement for fun. \nRob Hobson\, a leader in nutritional health\, will uncover the impact of ultra-processed foods on our well-being and share game-changing tips for breaking free from unhealthy habits. With his practical and no-nonsense approach\, you’ll learn how to make simple\, sustainable changes that will fuel your fitness goals and lead to long-lasting health benefits. \nThis isn’t just a talk — it’s a roadmap to a stronger\, healthier and more resilient you. Expect lively conversation\, real-world tips and a chance to ask your burning questions. \nHosted by Dan Hulme\, Chief Executive of The Shepway Sports Trust and England Beach Soccer Player\, this event is perfect for athletes\, casual runners and anyone looking to smash personal fitness goals or improve your everyday wellness. This event will leave you inspired\, informed and ready to take action. Don’t miss out! \n\n\n\n\n\nTickets\n£12 Standard\n£8 Concession\n£5 Cost of living\nFree to Book Festival pass holders \nPLEASE NOTE: Concessionary rates apply to under 21s\, full time students\, registered unemployed and registered disabled – just show us proof of status. \nBook this event online or email the box office at boxoffice@creativefolkestone.org.uk
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/susie-chan-rob-hobson-run-strong-eat-well/
LOCATION:The Quarterhouse\, CT20 1BN
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SUMMARY:Festive Craft Fayre
DESCRIPTION:04: PEENE – Elham Valley Line Trust  16-17 & 23-24 NOV  10am -4pm\nFestive Craft Fayre.  FREE.\n( Entry to Railway Museum-fee payable.)\nSome events -Weather permitting\nwww.elhamvalleylinetrust.org\n\n\n\nPhone: 01303 273014
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/festive-craft-fayre/
LOCATION:Elham Valley Line\, CT18 8AZ\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241115T210000
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SUMMARY:Kelen Lederer: Getting Merry
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of laughter and joy with the fabulous Helen Lederer! \nGet ready to kick off the festive season in style as the beloved actress\, comedian\, and wine enthusiast — best known for her iconic role in Absolutely Fabulous — hosts an unforgettable evening of wit and humour. \nIn her new memoir\, Not That I’m Bitter\, Helen shares hilarious anecdotes and candid reflections on the absurdities of life\, growing older\, and the chaotic world of British comedy. \nExpect a delightful blend of festive cheer and side-splitting stories that will leave you in stitches! Helen’s unique perspective on the entertainment industry and her charming storytelling promise an evening filled with laughter\, inspiration\, and perhaps a few surprising truths about life in the limelight. \nBut that’s not all! This festive extravaganza will be chaired by Folkestone’s own talented theatre director and writer\, Giles Croft\, who will guide the evening and ensure a wonderful atmosphere. \nPlus\, don’t miss the chance to join us at 5:30pm on The Old High Street\, where Helen will officially switch on the Creative Quarter Christmas Lights! Come for the laughter\, stay for the festive spirit\, and let’s celebrate the holiday season together. \nGrab your mince pies and sherry\, and secure your tickets now for an evening of comedy gold and Christmas magic you won’t want to miss! \nTickets \n\n\n\n\n\n£12 Standard\n£8 Concession\n£5 Cost of living\nFree to Book Festival pass holders \nPLEASE NOTE: Concessionary rates apply to under 21s\, full time students\, registered unemployed and registered disabled – just show us proof of status. \nBook this event online or email the box office at boxoffice@creativefolkestone.org.uk
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/kelen-lederer-getting-merry/
LOCATION:The Quarterhouse\, CT20 1BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241114T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241124T170000
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SUMMARY:Folkestone Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:Folkestone Book Festival\nhttps://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/folkestone-book-festival/\nThursday 14-Sunday 24 November \nPick up a printed programme from the Quarterhouse and browse through all the events on offer in the 11 days of this year’s Festival.  Sophie Haydock\, the new Festival curator\, has put together a very exciting and varied programme. Mysticism and mystery\, motherhood and mayhem\, rogues and royalty\, navigating modern exhaustion\, age is just a number. These are just some of the themes you can explore in this year’s Festival.  Tickets are selling fast and some events are already sold out.\nEnjoy all the events with a Festival pass for £140\, or book for individual events at standard or concessionary rates\, or at £5 ‘cost of living’.\nCanterbury Christ Church University Bookshop will again be supplying books for the Festival and will have a pop up shop in the Clearing.  You can browse the books you may want to purchase on their website now at https://bookshop.canterbury.ac.uk/folkestone-book-festival-2024
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/folkestone-book-festival-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241112T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241112T120000
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SUMMARY:Mrs H & the Sing-along Band
DESCRIPTION:Mrs H & the Sing-along Band bring their unique family music back to Folkestone with a lineup of musicians including members of Red Snapper\, Beth Orton and The Leisure Society. Their aim is to provide quality music for children that adults will love too! \n\n\n\nBringing together elements of Folk\, Soul\, Afro\, Latin\, Dub\, comedy and theatre\, the Sing-along band have been wooing audiences across the land. Bring your voices\, silly dances\, a sprinkling of mischief and don’t hold back from joining in the fun! \n“The Gareth Malone for under-fives”\n– Evening Standard \n“With her unique spirit Mrs H can woo capacity audiences to sing\, dance and forget the world outside.”\n– Camp Bestival \n“Mrs H Sings is always a powerful reminder that life can be full of joy even in the hardest of times.”\n– The Royal Court Theatre \nAccessibility: The Band was created as an inclusive and accessible experience. They play in theatres\, care homes\, SEND schools\, community centres\, festivals and all sorts of venues. As you can see from their films\, their performances are all relaxed shows\, in fact extremely relaxed\, we want people to join in in whatever way they want to. They are however noisy\, raucous shows so audiences need to be aware that they are not sensory relaxed shows (where noise is kept low). \nTo book Unwaged tickets\, please contact the Box Office. A proof-of-benefits document will be required for booking. \nAge: 0-5 years \nDuration: 60 minutes \nLIVE VIDEO: Youtube\nINSTAGRAM: Mrs H & the Sing-along Band\nVISIT OUR WEBSITE HERE: Sing-along Songs
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/mrs-h-the-sing-along-band/
LOCATION:The Quarterhouse\, CT20 1BN
CATEGORIES:Children
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241109T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241109T200000
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SUMMARY:Son et Lumière Remembrance Parade.
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PARADE In order to remember those brave people who passed through Folkestone\, and mindful of wars across the globe today\, the New Folkestone Society will be hosting a free event.\nMeet on The Leas outside The Grand at 5.45pm.\nLANTERNS\nThe ‘lumière’ element of the event will be achived through the use of battery-operated lanterns.  Shorncliffe Trust have kindly lent us 150 lanterns\, which will be distributed to the first 150 participants.  We encourage the public to bring battery-operated tealights or lanterns (no real candles please) if they have something appropriate\, as there may be a shortage!  The Shorncliffe Trust lanterns will be placed on the Folkestone Harbour Station platform to create a tribute\, and returned to the Trust after the event.  We would suggest visitors mark their battery tealights on the base if they wish to include them\, so they may be collected after the event. \nWe envisage the event to end at around 8pm. \nABOUT THE ROUTE\n\nThe procession will depart from outside The Grand at 6pm\, walking along The Leas towards the Step Short Remembrance Arch accompanied by music\, heading through the Sandgate Road pedestrian precinct\, down the Old High Street to Folkestone Harbour Station for the finale\, where the lanterns will be assembled to create a tribute. \nStops along the way will provide stories\, poetry and wartime letter readings courtesy of Folkestone Music Town\, FPAC and Write By The Sea.  The music will gradually get quieter as a moving and poignant reminder of those we have lost on the battlefields. \nWe encourage anyone who becomes lost from their party to continue to the arch\, where marshals will be able to assist in reuniting parties. \nACCESSIBILITY\n\nThe route from The Grand to the Step Short Remembrance Arch is relatively flat.  Please keep to the designated path. \nAs the Old High Street is relatively steep\, cobbled and uneven\, we would encourage anyone who has mobility issues to take advantage of the free electric minibus we have arranged\, courtesy of Folkestone Town Council. \nAnyone who wishes to use the minibus should speak to a marshal at the Step Short Memorial Arch and wait for the bus there. \nThe bus will return to The Leas afterwards.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/son-et-lumiere-remembrance-parade/
LOCATION:The Grand
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T210000
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SUMMARY:Labyrinth & After Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable night as we screen Jim Henson’s cult classic Labyrinth\, followed by a DJ set filled with David Bowie hits by the talented Nikky Lyle. \n\n\nThe evening kicks off with a complimentary glass of prosecco and happy hour in The Clearing. After the screening\, stick around for our afterparty\, where you can hit the dance floor to Bowie’s best-loved tracks. A celebration of music\, film\, and nostalgia\, this is one event Bowie fans won’t want to miss! \nFeeling frustrated with yet another babysitting gig\, teenager Sarah (played by Jennifer Connelly) accidentally summons the Goblin King (David Bowie) to whisk her baby brother away. When Toby disappears\, Sarah must navigate a fantastical labyrinth full of quirky characters\, deception\, and danger to rescue him. \nDirected by Jim Henson\, Labyrinth has enchanted audiences for decades with its stunning visuals\, imaginative storytelling\, and unforgettable soundtrack. \nTimings: \n7pm: Doors open – enjoy a complimentary drink and happy hour in The Clearing\n8pm: Film screening (101 mins)\n10pm – 1am: Afterparty in The Clearing \n\n\n\n\n\nTickets\n£16 Standard \nBook this event online or email the box office at boxoffice@creativefolkestone.org.uk
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/labyrinth-after-party/
LOCATION:The Quarterhouse\, CT20 1BN
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T100000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun Day and Boot Fair
DESCRIPTION:Folkestone Lions invite you to Dog show\, charity stalls\, craft stalls\, Small fun fair\, Punch and Judy\, classic cars and two day boot fair.Fun day from 10.00 am\, boot fair from 7am.Please come along with your dog and enter the show – only £2 per entry
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/family-fun-day-and-boot-fair/
LOCATION:Radnor Park\, CT19 5HY\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T170000
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SUMMARY:Channel Rotary Sleepout
DESCRIPTION:On the 8th November 2024 Channel Rotary is holding a second Sleep Out at Three HillsSports Centre in Folkestone. This will be broadcast on social media and will be a fun eveningwith various activities. The aim of the evening is to raise funds to support Folkestone’shomeless through a new initiative which will help them to rebuild their lives through mentorsin a permanent home the funds raised on the evening will also support Rotary’s work withdisadvantaged young people.We are looking for a small gathering of people in our District who represent businesses andorganisations and through their network will seek sponsorship from their friends\, customersand contacts. Our last sleep-out raised over £26\,000!There will be limited spaces at the event\, so if you’d like to take part please sign up early!We’d also love you to take part from the safety of your own home and garden if you can. Justlet us know what you’re doing\, download the sponsorship form\, orset up a Just Givingsponsorship page and that’s it! Be sure to share pictures or videos of your own sleep out viasocial media\, and raise as much as you can. We hope to be able to link with you from the Three Hills\n\nmillionmiles.org.uk/sleepout\n\n\nAlso!!\n\nA CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A SPECIAL WORK BY SHANE RECORD by live auction.\n\n\nShane Record\, the renowned local artist\, has generously agreed to create a painting live on November 8th\, the evening of Channel Rotary’s Sleep-Out event.\nShane will be broadcast on Channel Rotary’s Facebook Page on November 8th and the painting auctioned live while he works.\n\n\nPHOTO’S SHOW Shane at Channel’s last sleep out. The subject this time is not yet known\, but join us on the night to find out.\n\n\nIn the meantime you can support Shane’s work for homelessness right now by text: Simply Text SUPPORTSHANE to 70580 to donate £5.\n\n\nTexts will cost the donation amount plus one standard network rate message.\nFunds raised through this event at the Three Hills will be divided between Channel Rotary’s work for homelessness and disadvantaged young people.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/channel-rotary-sleepout/
LOCATION:Three Hills Sports Park\, Cheriton Road\, CT19 5JU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241105T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241105T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20241102T104135Z
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SUMMARY:Tales for Tots and Toddlers
DESCRIPTION:Storytelling at its most creative! \nOut of the Bag Theatre transports children with their adults right into the world of the story: through movement\, soundscapes\, object play\, and characterisation. \n‘What comes out of the bag?’ we hear you ask. An assortment of recycled materials are offered to children and their adults and creatively used to provide a multi-sensory experience of tactile sounds and characters\, which are woven into the story. \nChildren are invited to join in and experience the interactive fun and magic of each story that moves from song to listening\, to leaping up\, to lying low\, or audiences can sit back and enjoy the adventure surrounding them. \nFeel free to bring snacks along for your little ones\, and stick around for a complimentary cup of tea or coffee at the end of the session! \nThis is a relaxed performance and audiences are welcome to leave and re-enter when they wish. \nAge: 0-5 years \nWebsite: Out of the Bag Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\nTickets\n£7 Adult\n£6 Child\n£1 Child (0-6 months)\n£3 Unwaged (call or email Box Office to book) \nBook this event online or email the box office at boxoffice@creativefolkestone.org.uk
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/tales-for-tots-and-toddlers/
LOCATION:The Quarterhouse\, CT20 1BN
CATEGORIES:Children
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241104T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
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SUMMARY:The Best Man - A rehearsed reading performed in the Tower Theatre Studio
DESCRIPTION:by Gore Vidal. Directed by Stephen Brasher.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNovember 4 at 7:30pm\n\nA rehearsed reading performed in the Tower Theatre Studio \nCast\nSecretary William Russell : Simon Lee\nAlice Russell\, his wife : to be cast\nDick Jensen\, Russell’s campaign manager : John McSpadyen\nCatherine\, a campaign aide : Deborah Mary Schneidermann\nSenator Joseph Cantwell : Randy Brown\nMabel Cantwell\, his wife: Katherine Kennet\nDon Blades\, Cantwell’s campaign manager : Harry Reeder\nEx President Arthur Hockstader : Tom Tillery\nMrs Sue-Ellen Gamadge\, head of the party’s women’s organisation : Katie Smith\nSenator Clyde Carlin : Matthew Ibbotson\nDr Artinian : Katie Smith\nSheldon Marcus : to be cast\nReporters and Delegates : Deborah Mary Schneidermann\, Meredith Heinrich\nNews Commentator : Stephen Brasher \n\n\n\n(Eugene Luther) Gore Vidal\, novelist\, essayist\, screen writer and someone who almost became as well known for his  arguments with other public figures as for his writing\, only made one venture into stage drama. There were several made for tv plays\, but The Best Man stands as his lone venture onto Broadway. A lifelong political campaigner\, Vidal had a very jaundiced view of the American political process. Given the times we might have expected him to be a fan of JFK but he was nothing of the sort\, wishing for a more intellectual and principled candidate for the highest office and his views are clearly reflected in this play. The main character\, William Russell is a former state governor and cabinet minister but is also an intellectual and not exactly a man of the people. Worse still his marriage is basically a sham and with his wife\, Alice\, is desperately putting on a show of unity for the press and party. With all this against him and a fierce contest for the backing of ex President Hockstader\, his unprincipled rival Senator Joe Cantwell goes for the kill and digs the dirt. Will Russell respond in kind? Can he save his candidacy and his marriage? Is he really the Best man for the job?
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/the-best-man-a-rehearsed-reading-performed-in-the-tower-theatre-studio/
LOCATION:The Tower Theatre\, North Road Shorncliffe\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 3HL
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20241031T120916Z
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SUMMARY:Folkestone Early Music Presents: Rose Consort of Viols
DESCRIPTION:Join us for once in a lifetime opportunity to hear Baroque viols in beautiful programme. Rose Consort of Viols\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIbrahim Aziz\, John Bryan\, Alison Crum\, Andrew Kerr\, Roy Marks \nConsorts fit for a Queen \nMasterpieces of Elizabethan Music for Viols \nExquisite dances by Antony Holborne\, fantasias by Tallis and Byrd\, madrigals by Marenzio and pieces by Alfonso Ferrabosco. \nEntrance to The Green Room through Metropole Road East \nWhat3Words:/// landscape.trout.longingly \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganized by\n\n\n\n\nBeton Collective\n\n\n204 followers\n\nLots of repeat customers\n\n\n\nContact\nFollow\n\n\n\n\nBeton Collective is a curatorial and artistic duo\, Joseph Puceković (Croatia) and Katie Szyszko (Poland). \nBeton (Croatian\, Polish) means concrete as in the building material. Beton is strong\, resistant\, durable\, and combines all four elements: water\, air\, fire\, and earth. Beton Collective draws from these qualities in their approach to both artistic and curatorial work. \nJoseph’s and Katie’s first collaboration was a mixed media installation\, Hyrc Krabowski (2022)\, exhibited at the Pocket Gallery in Folkestone. Their shared love of placing art outside the borders of a traditional gallery space led them right to the doors of the Grand\, a legendary Folkestone venue famous for its cultural past. They are currently managing The Green Room at the Grand. \nAs artists\, they are exploring different medias with a particularly strong interest in photography and installation. As curators\, they’re in the process of expanding their Beton Gallery beyond the borders of their Hawkinge house. \nTheir work investigates the topics of immigration\, belonging\, language and identity\, love\, loss\, body\, and desire. \n 
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/folkestone-early-music-presents-rose-consort-of-viols/
LOCATION:The Green Room\, The Grand\,\, Folkestone\, Select a State:\, CT20 2XL\, United Kingdom
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UID:5200-1730545200-1730566800@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:Halloween Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:The Bayle with the Old High Street. \nWho ya gonna call? Halloween scavenger hunt – Ghostbusters -Spooky Crafts – Ecto 1 Movie Replica Car – Fancy Dress Competition – Best Decorated Pumpkin Competition – Spider Web Assault Course – Autumn Activities and Games \n11.00a.m – – 5.00p.m. Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd November \nA collaborative community event brought to you by Bayle Residents Association\, The Independent Shopkeepers TOHS\, KCC and The Real kent Ghostbusters.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/halloween-scavenger-hunt-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241031T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241031T183000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240924T133758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T133758Z
UID:5186-1730394000-1730399400@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:Halloween Fireworks
DESCRIPTION:MOREHALL -Primary school Playing Field Thurs 31 OCT 5-6.30pm\nHalloween Fireworks  (Entry via staff car parkjon Surrenden Road)\nTickets £5   Family Tickets £17.50\nBook https://morehall-ptfa.sumupstore.com/
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/halloween-fireworks/
LOCATION:Morehall Primary School Playing Field\, Folkestone\, CT19 4PN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240924T133511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T133511Z
UID:5184-1730023200-1730037600@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:Halloween Spooktacula
DESCRIPTION:Halloween Spooktacula.    Entry £5 per child\nBook  E events725@britanniahotels.com   01303 854500
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/halloween-spooktacula/
LOCATION:Grand Burstin Hotel\, The Harbour\, Folkestone\, CT20 1TX
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241019T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240718T115113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T115113Z
UID:4973-1729350000-1729357200@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:Bayle Music at The Grand
DESCRIPTION:Featuring – Ewan Miller (oboe) BBC Young Musician Finalist 2020 \nThomas Boyles (piano) \n£15 per ticket \nSupported by Tillet Trust \nFor over 35 years\, The Tillett Trust has supported many hundreds of outstanding young musicians in various ways: offering postgraduate bursaries and grants for performance-related projects\, as well as supporting the Tillett DEBUT recital scheme. \nAll enquiries for Bayle Music 07723767624
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/bayle-music-at-the-grand/
LOCATION:The Green Room\, The Grand\,\, Folkestone\, Select a State:\, CT20 2XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music Recitals
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241017T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20241003T160006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T160006Z
UID:5197-1729152000-1729443600@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:2024 Folkestone Documentary Festival
DESCRIPTION:    \nThe 2024 Folkestone Documentary Festival will feature the best in new international documentaries. 12 feature-length films\, 12 shorts\, a communal swim\, drinks\, food and parties\, a free documentary industry day\, and the chance to hear from amazing filmmakers in post-film Q&As in a friendly and fun atmosphere. Taking place in The Silver Screen\, Folkestone’s gem of an independent cinema\, Creative Folkestone’s flagship Quarterhouse venue\, Kollectiv\, the hottest new gallery and cafe in town\, Space Bar\, Folkestone’s cosiest Bar\, and other Folkestone locations. \nFor the first time this year we will also be taking the festival on the road to The Palace Cinema in Broadstairs where we will be show a double bill from the programme https://www.folkestonedocumentaryfestival.co.uk/ \nA weekend of documentary films\, discussions\, walks and parties. Buy your Festival Pass with access to almost every Festival event for £45 (£25 for concessions). 12 feature length films\, 12 shorts\, a communal swim\, free industry and filmmaker day and post film Q&As with directors.\nEvents taking place at the Silver Screen\, the Quarterhouse and other venues.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/2024-folkestone-documentary-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241013T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240910T153212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T153212Z
UID:5138-1728831600-1728838800@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:A Journey to the Edge of Reason
DESCRIPTION:Due to personal reasons\, the Folkestone Baroque Ensemble have had to postpone their planned October 13th concert. \n \nI am\, however\, delighted to announce that our star Flautist\, Lisete da Silva Bull and our wonderful harpsichordist\, Robin Walker\, will present instead their much lauded duo programme entitled ‘A Journey to the Edge of Reason.’ Their programme will guide us from the Baroque of JS Bach through the Galant style of his son CPE Bach in the company of their contemporaries such as Kirnberger.\n \nTickets are on sale now: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/folkestone-baroque-ensemble-concert-tickets-1003575761117?aff=oddtdtcreator\n \nI look forward to welcoming you to this very special recital in The Green Room @ The Grand at 3pm\, on October 13th. \nTickets can already be reserved at https://thegreenroomfolkestone.co.uk/whats-on/ \n  \nI am also keen to tell you that both Folkestone Early Music and the Folkestone Baroque Ensemble now feature on the website of the Continuo Foundation\, whose mission is to help early music flourish everywhere in the UK! \nWebsite here:   https://www.continuofoundation.co.uk \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/folkestone-baroque-ensemble-2/
LOCATION:The Green Room\, The Grand\,\, Folkestone\, Select a State:\, CT20 2XL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241005T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241005T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240727T144909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T144909Z
UID:5040-1728136800-1728142200@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:SALT + EARTH: Delve: A Search for Words That Rhyme With Hope (Reading)
DESCRIPTION:Francine Hajilou’s latest work is underpinned by notions of destruction\, rebirth\, loss\, and change and uses ideas and language related to physical and psychological trauma as a springboard to investigate creatively a series of cataclysmic events in the natural world and to narrate life in the Anthropocene – Delve: a search for words that rhyme with hope\, is both cautionary tale and quest. \n\n\n\nFolkestone has recently experienced a series of landslips\, that have torn away the familiar\, revealing fragility and instability where there was once stability and certainty. In response to these local geological events\, Francine is exploring the insights she has gleaned from a variety of shifting physical landscapes not only locally\, but across wider geographical and temporal spaces. \nThroughout this project\, Francine draws deeply on her Jamaican heritage to frame her understanding of ideas such as upheaval\, world-building\, joy\, and resistance. For SALT+EARTH 2024 Francine will share her titular interactive visual poem Delve. Inspired by visual artist Ellen Gallagher’s process of accretion\, erasure\, and extraction\, Delve will allow the audience to interact with it; creating a changeable\, polyphonic poem that uses text\, organic\, and inorganic materials\, including found chalk from both Samphire Hoe in Dover and Caps Blanc Nez in Calais (a tribute to Kent Downs National Landscape and the Parc Naturel Regional des Caps et Marais d’Opale joint ambition become a cross channel Geopark). \nSocial media: IG: @francinehajilou @franhajiloupoetry \nAccessibility: Kollectiv has wheelchair access for the upstairs level from The Old High Street\, wheelchair accessibility for the downstairs level is from Tontine Street.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/salt-earth-delve-a-search-for-words-that-rhyme-with-hope-reading/
LOCATION:Kollectiv\, 69 Old High Street\, CT20 1RN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240727T144527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T144527Z
UID:5038-1728066600-1728075600@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:SALT + EARTH 2024 Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of SALT + EARTH 2024: Festival of Landscape\, Seascape & The Environment. Hear thoughts by the curators on how the artists have worked with ideas of sustainable farming practices\, soil health\, community farming\, and human stories of movement. Climate emergency continues to be at the forefront of this festival\, along with the celebration of the extraordinary landscape that surrounds us. We will hear more about the ongoing cultural and political ambition to establish a UNESCO Geopark whilst raising a glass to thank the artists and speakers who have created the wonderful eighth edition of this festival. \n\n\n\nQuarterhouse aims to be accessible to all\, offering a varied programme of events\, catering for all of our customer’s needs. It is a wheelchair accessible venue with ground floor spaces available for seated performances and two balcony wheelchair spaces available for standing events. Quarterhouse is fitted with a Hearing Loop System. We recommend getting in contact with us prior to booking or on arrival so we can assist you with the best seats for the system. Quarterhouse has a lift for accessing all floors\, including the bar\, toilets and balcony. Toilets are fully wheelchair accessible and can be found on the ground and first floor. \nPlease contact the box office on 01303 760750 for any of the following: Special seating requests\, wheelchair users or group bookings.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/salt-earth-2024-launch/
LOCATION:Quarterhouse\, Mill Bay\, Folkestone\, Kent\, CT20 1BN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20241003T161619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T161619Z
UID:5206-1728050400-1728320400@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:Sacconi Residency Weekened
DESCRIPTION:Weekend of great concerts\, including many free events.\nFriday 4 October 2pm\nStudio 69\, Tontine St.\nDecomposing Bach’s Art of Fugue with Terry Smith\nSaturday 5 October 10.30am\nHoly Trinity Church\nPro/am day. Open rehearsals and concert. Pop in to hear the rehearsals\, or come and watch the free concert at 5.30pm. \n6 October 8pm-9.30pm\nKollectiv\, 69 The Old High St\nBlack Salt with Randolph Matthews.\nRandolph Matthews unveils new jazz piece celebrating the stories of black sailors.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/sacconi-residency-weekened/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240727T145930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T145930Z
UID:5050-1728036000-1728061200@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:SALT + EARTH: Trails Interwoven - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Artist Name: Rhiana Bonterre \n\n\nEvent Type: Exhibition\nDate: Friday 4th October\, Saturday 5th October\, Sunday 6th October 2024\nTime: 10:00 – 17:00 hrs\nLocation: Urban Room Folkestone\, Harbour Street\, CT20 1QN. \nThreading together different practices\, perspectives and learnings that relate to alternative ways of connection to the natural world\, Rhiana will create a short artist-documentary film\, broadly depicting the work of various commissioned artists for SALT + EARTH festival\, alongside her own reflections\, absorbing the themes of these works and that of further research and findings around decolonisation and the natural world. Throughout the work\, Rhiana will consider her particular positionality within the climate emergency\, and this perspective will be woven between the documentation of work produced for and throughout the festival. \nReflecting\, unlearning\, relearning … Trails Interwoven embodies these words\, and will be presented as an exhibition and a conversation. It will feature the film presented as a work in process – alongside photographs\, moving images and sound recordings which all contribute to the ongoing assembling of the final film. \nJumping between space and time\, the ancestral\, the present\, the question of a future…shifting between the hills of the Kent Downs\, and the forests of Trinidad\, weaving together the collective\, and the personal… \nProviding a plethora of ideas\, inspirations and insights into altering how we collectively relate to the natural world\, the exhibition aims to pose pathways and portals of renewed understandings and ways of accessing the land\, in a way that exudes delicacy as much as it does urgency. \nSocial media: IG: @rhiana.mp4\nWebsite: rhianabonterre.cargo.org \nAccessibility: Urban Room Folkestone is working on becoming more accessible. It currently has step-free access with ramps to all indoor areas and accessible seating to accommodate individuals with mobility challenges. It does not currently have a disabled toilet\, however\, the closest one is 200 yards away at Creative Folkestone Quarterhouse\, which will be available for use throughout our SALT + EARTH programme. Disabled parking is available directly outside the venue. Service animals are welcome. In line with our mission to make URF more accessible\, we are happy to be contacted to discuss any specific requirements or suggestions that you might have. If you are interested in attending an event at URF but have any accessibility queries – please email us on info@folkestonefringe.com. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/salt-earth-trails-interwoven-exhibition/
LOCATION:Urban Room Folkestone One\, The Plaza\, Tram Road Car Park\, Folkestone\, CT20 1QR
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240727T145643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T145643Z
UID:5046-1728036000-1728061200@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:SALT + EARTH: The Body as Data
DESCRIPTION:Artist Name: Sidonie Carey-Green and Tom Tegento \n\n\nEvent Type: Film screening (loop)\nDate: Friday 4th October\, Saturday 5th October\, Sunday 6th October\nTime: 10:00 – 17:00 hrs \nThe Body as Data follows a series of participants as they re-map the Kent Coast of England. Emerging from the summer’s Body as Data project workshops and walking events\, this film captures local migrant and community participants as they draw their own borderlines across the Kent coast. By highlighting the constructed nature of borders\, the film presents an alternative\, mobilised version of these boundaries\, created by those whom the borders deny. \nThe 2024 Body as Data Project wanted to connect local communities and those who have experienced forced migration through creative dance practice\, walking\, and surveillance technologies to come together to mobilise the border of the Kent coast from Margate to Folkestone. Over the summer\, a series of community workshops and site specific walking events took place which explored how the ‘body-as-data’ can draw its own border by re-imagining the impact of drone technology and the power of walking practices. \nDirector – Sidonie Carey-Green\nProducer – Jodie Cole\nSound – Andre Braga-Verissimo\nLead Artist – Tom Tegento\nCamera – Mijo Peraica\nEdit – Sidonie Carey-Green \nSocial media: @sidoniecareygreen @thebodyasdataproject\nWebsite: www.thebodyasdataproject.com \nAccessibility: Block 67 has wheelchair access from the street and many parking options very close. Block 67 has a disabled toilet.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/salt-earth-the-body-as-data/
LOCATION:Block 67\, CT20 1JG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240727T145334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T145334Z
UID:5042-1728036000-1728061200@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:SALT + EARTH: Sea Flutes - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Artist Name: Jim Lockey \n\n\nEvent Type: Exhibition\nDate: Friday 4th October\, Saturday 5th October\, Sunday 6th October. \nWe stand on shores that are sculpted by the waves. Tides that erode the land release clay that was itself formed in the beds of ancient waterways. This is the material that is used to create the ceramic sculptural objects known as ‘sea flutes’. When lowered into water (or activated by the movement of waves)\, a sea flute emits a plaintive\, haunting whistle. The sea activates the flutes\, in a sense giving it life. The clay body of the sea flute can be read as an analogue for the human body and its sound – our breath. Human life too is dependent upon\, and shaped by water. The sound of the sea flute transforms the water’s energy into sound making it tangible in a new way that can be experienced through hearing. \nThe sea flutes will be carried to the shore in a short procession following the sound of a clay horn. Players will enter the water and activate the flutes. The audience is invited to move amongst the players and listen to the gentle sound\, or participate themselves in sounding a flute. \nIn the weeks leading up to the procession a workshop will be held. Workshop participants will be able to create their own ceremonial objects using the same black clay from which the sea flutes are made. And will have the opportunity to take part in the procession and first activation of the flutes.\nFree \nSocial media: IG: @jimlockeyartist\nWebsite: www.jimlockey.co.uk \nAccessibility: Fourth Wall has wheelchair access from the street. The closest accessible car park is Payers Park Car Park. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/salt-earth-sea-flutes-exhibition/
LOCATION:Fourth Wall\, 10-12 Old High Street\, CT20 1RL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240727T144247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T144247Z
UID:5034-1728036000-1728061200@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:Salt and Earth Festival - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Artist Name: Sara Trillo and Fiona Parry\nDate: Friday 4th – Sunday 6th October 2024\nTime: 10:00 – 17:00 hrs\nSocial media: IG: @fionaannparry @saratrillo\nWebsite: saratrillo.co.uk \nSara Trillo and Fiona Parry are collaborating on a series of planting and sculptural experiments\, inspired by the history of dene holes (agricultural chalk mines)\, subterranean mythologies and agriculture in Kent. Sara is an artist who has been creating works in sculpture\, drawing and textiles inspired by dene holes for the past two years. Fiona is a gardener and curator\, interested in regenerative growing practices and collaborations between art and horticulture. \nDene holes are chalk mines found throughout Kent\, which were dug for the extraction of subterranean chalk in order to marl the soil\, a practice spanning over two thousand years. With these mysterious underground chalk mines as the starting point\, Sara and Fiona are exploring crops grown historically in Kent and in chalk marled soil\, such as clover and turnips\, as well as those associated with the underworld and agriculture in mythology\, such as wheat and pomegranates. They are experimenting with plants\, roots\, soils and materials from a sculptural and horticultural point of view. Working with 3 market gardens\, they are testing growing forage herbs and other crops in chalk and Thanet sand – materials which would have been dug from dene holes. They are also creating sustainable sculptural forms / planting containers the length of particular plants’ roots\, exploring and preserving the underground root structures of clovers and other chalkland plants grown in regenerative agriculture to build soil health. \nAccessibility: Kollectiv has wheelchair access for the upstairs level from The Old High Street\, wheelchair accessibility for the downstairs level is from Tontine Street.
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/salt-and-earth-festival-exhibition/
LOCATION:Kollectiv\, 69 Old High Street\, CT20 1RN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241003T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241003T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T112938
CREATED:20240920T112142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T112142Z
UID:5169-1727982000-1727989200@community.serclients.space
SUMMARY:New Works For John
DESCRIPTION:The outstanding pianist – Joseph Havlat – will lead an ensemble of the very best current Royal Academy of Music students in performing 8 world premieres written and performed in tribute to our director\, John Woolrich\, alongside two premieres written by John himself. \nThis concert is the final event in the series of events celebrating John Woolrich’s 70th birthday this year\, and is an opportunity for friends and colleagues to acknowledge his contribution to British music-making. \nThe composers involved\, our friends at the Royal Academy\, and Folkestone New Music\, have been working on this project for over a year now. \nThe Performers \nFlute: Daisy Norton\nClarinet: Bethany Couch\nPiano: Jo Havlat\nViolin: Emily Trubshaw\nCello: Oona Lowther \nThe Composers\nPhilip Cashian\nTansy Davies\nLouise Drewett\nMorgan Hayes\nColin Matthews\nDominic Muldowney\nHoward Skempton\nRuta Vitkauskaite \nTickets £15 or pay what you can and under 25’s Free of charge  
URL:https://community.serclients.space/event/new-works-for-john/
LOCATION:The Green Room\, The Grand\,\, Folkestone\, Select a State:\, CT20 2XL\, United Kingdom
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