From: SEFAN [admin_at_sefan_dot_org_dot_uk]
Sent: 29 October 2008 16:59
Subject: SEFAN 2008-10-29_02 GLEANINGS from ARTSnews and others

NEWS:ELIZA CARTHY - LIVE PERFORMANCE, SHIVA NOVA

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The Equator World Music Series is a celebration of world music, dance and theatre. Equator and Tenterden Folk Festival are proud to present the much anticipated Eliza Carthy on Friday 14th November at 8pm at Norton Knatchbull School, Ashford.

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NEWS:AFRICAN DRUMMING WORKSHOP IN EAST SUSSEX, SOUNDS LIKE

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Had a hard week at work?  Why not relieve your stress with some African drumming! 

Not only is this a fun, sociable activity but no musical experience is needed!  Why not come along

and give it a go? 

Saturday 1st November 10.30am-12.30pm 

Beeches Hall, Beacon Community College, Crowborough, East Sussex  TN6 2AS 

£15 per person.   Instruments and light refreshments provided.  


For more information please visit www.soundslike.org. 

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NEWS:CALLING ALL FLUTE PLAYERS IN THE SOUTH EAST!, SOUNDS LIKE

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New! Tunbridge Wells Community Flute Choir 


Join a brand new non-competitive, fun group playing classical, rock and 

pop music – the perfect opportunity to brush up on rusty flute skills, 

gain ensemble experience and make music with like-minded people! 

All ages from 12 years upwards welcome.  All flautists over Grade 2 will be catered for. 

£5 adults, £3.50 students 

Just bring your flute and a music stand – cold refreshments will be provided. 

First session: Wednesday 29th October 2008  6.30-8pm 

At: The Camden Centre, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 2SW 

(behind The Royal Victoria Place Shopping Centre) 

For more information please visit www.soundslike.org.uk 

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GOOD NEWS FOR EPSON MACHINE USERS - somewhere to recycle your epson cartridges:

Dear Penny,

Everyone’s trying to do their bit for the environment these days, with more and more items becoming recyclable. Did you know that you can now recycle your printer and save money when you upgrade to a new one?

All you need to do is bring your old printer (any make and model) into your local Epson Express Centre – you’ll get a great deal on your new printer, and feel confident that your old one has been disposed of in the most environmentally friendly manner. You can also drop off your empty inkjet and toner cartridges for recycling. It’s all part of Epson’s commitment to conserving valuable environmental resources.

Epson Express Centres for repairs, upgrades and recycling
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You’ll find everything for your printing needs, including:

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  • Comprehensive range of Epson inks, papers, accessories and printers
  • Printer and cartridge recycling services

Click here to find your nearest Epson Express Centre.


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Begin forwarded message:
Date: 29 October 2008 16:27:32 GMT
Subject: Black History events and support for disabled artists

Hi there,

Please forward onto anyone who you think might be interested in these.

Many thanks 
Sarah

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Friday 31 October  - FAMILY FREE BLACK HISTORY DAY (CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE) 10-4PM 
 To end the month with a bang the BME Staff Group are organising a ‘Black History Day’ around the theme of ‘immigration then and now’. A range of information stands; activities and will take place between 10am and 4pm at Chichester Festival Theatre.

The Messenger Youth Gospel Choir from Shoreham Worthing and Adur will open the event, and other highlights include a quiz and an historical lecture on immigration.


Friday 7th November - WORKSHOP FOR DEAF AND DISABLED ARTISTS (FARNHAM MALTINGS) 11-3.30PM 
This workshop for deaf and disabled artists (put on by the Arts Council SE) is looking at how the Arts Council can best support deaf and disabled artists and arts organisations.

The workshop takes place on Friday 7th November from 11.00-3.30pm at Farnham Maltings (Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7QR)

All artists who consider themselves deaf and disabled and people who work within deaf and disabled arts organisations are welcome. Expenses will be paid. The day will be fun, helpful (to you as an artist) and jargon free!!!

To reserve a free place please call Alex MacDonald on 01273 763054 or email Alex_dot_MacDonald_at_artscouncil_dot_org_dot_uk.

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Sarah Lee 
Producer 
BBC Southern Counties Radio 
Broadcasting House, 40-42 Queen's Rd, Brighton, BN1 3XB 
T: 01273 320406  M: 07736 481 128 
www.bbc.co.uk/southerncounties


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