Tag: Echo Festival 2025
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Family Festival Day
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Join us for a lively Family Festival Day in the heart of Lanercost! Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with food stalls, craft workshops, and unique goods to explore. Throughout the day […]
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The Clifford Movement
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The Clifford Movement bring you stories, songs, poems and visual projections, celebrating, above all, the lives and landscape of the Eden Valley, with some interjections of more far-flung tales. Harmonies […]
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Folk Evening
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A varied programme of contemporary folk. Performers and Times: 4pm – 5pm | Ophelia Appleby – https://www.opheliaappleby.com/ 5pm – 6pm | Mike Turnbull – https://www.facebook.com/miketurnbullmusic/ 6pm – 7pm |Ben McElroy – […]
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Art History Talk – Dr Amy Tobin
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Amy joined Kettle’s Yard in 2018, she works between Kettle’s Yard as a curator and the University of Cambridge’s Department of History of Art, where she is Associate Professor in […]
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Vintage Day
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Join us for an afternoon of footstomping blues, ragtime, swing, jazz and soul music. Performers and Timetable: 5:30pm – 6:45pm | The Kirkby Jazz Kollective (KJK) 7:15pm – 8:45pm | […]
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Art History Talk – Rafaele Appleby
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Rafaele was born into an artistic family, immersed in a world of paintings and music from a young age. Working in a studio near Hadrian’s Wall, with views of the […]
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Art History Talk – Donald Wilkinson
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Donald Wilkinson was born in Keswick in Cumbria He studied at Carlisle College of Art from 1953-1957 and at the Royal College of Art, 1959-62, where he was awarded the […]
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Art History Talk – Jovan Nicholson
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Jovan Nicholson is an independent art historian and has curated and written the accompanying catalogues for Art and Life: Ben Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis, William Staite Murray 1920-1931; […]
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Art History Talk – Dr Sarah Victoria Turner
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Sarah Turner is an art historian and Director of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. She has published widely and co-curated several major exhibitions, most recently, […]
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Art History Talk – Dr Suzanne Fagence Cooper
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How We Might Live: At Home with Jane and William Morris by Dr Suzanne Fagence Cooper William Morris wrote: ‘The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine […]