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SUMMARY:Doggerland\, a performance about boundaries (Brighton Fringe)
DESCRIPTION:A performance about boundaries\, real and imaginary\, and how they shape our experience of being human. It explores the arbitrary notion of political borders\, the implications of ecological barriers\, the threshold of our inner world and the porous nature of skin. The performance takes the form of an absurd lecture/presentation on the history of Doggerland with audience interaction. \nSometimes called Europe’s ‘lost land’ or the lost ‘Atlantis’ of the North Sea\, Doggerland is a submerged land mass that once connected Britain to continental Europe. The existence of Doggerland was first suggested in a late 19th-century book A Story of the Stone Age by H.G. Wells\, set in a prehistoric region where it would have been possible to walk from Europe to Britain.
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/doggerland-a-performance-about-boundaries/
LOCATION:Lionhouse\, 25 St Lukes road\, Brighton\, BN2 9ZD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Concert: Handel’s Messiah (Bolton Abbey)
DESCRIPTION:Promoted by and in aid of the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust\nThis Concert is promoted by and in aid of the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust and features Cantores Salicium\, the Chamber Choir of the Dales which was crowned Craven Community Champions of Arts & Culture 2018. \nHandel’s ever popular ‘Messiah’ is conducted by Lindy Williams\, the Choir’s musical director\, and the performance is accompanied on the organ by Shaun Turnbull. Vocal soloists are students from the Royal Northern College of Music. Cantores Salicium is the Priory’s principal Guest Choir. \n‘I urge all who have the chance\, go and see Cantores Salicium\, they were superb’\,\nAndrew Campbell\, June 2016  \nPerforming Handel’s Messiah is very much part of European culture. It was written by a German who was living in London (and had become a British citizen in 1727). First performed in Dublin 280 years ago in 1742\, it subsequently became a mainstay of European choral repertoire. \n£12 per ticket including refreshments at the interval. \nTo book your place please visit the YDMT shop \nhttps://www.ydmt.org/shop
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/handel/
LOCATION:The Priory Church of St. Mary and St. Cuthbert\, Bolton Abbey\, Skipton\, BD23 6AL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:EuropeDay Fete/Ukraine Fund Raiser (Cambridge)
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge for Europe present a celebration of Europe Day and fundraiser for local charities supporting Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees. \nA relaxed family-friendly fete\, which includes food and drink\, games and other activities\, also includes music from different parts of Europe. Featuring music by 4Tunes Friend
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/europeday-fete-ukraine-fund-raiser-cambridge/
LOCATION:St Giles’ Church\, Castle Street\, Cambridge\, CB3 0AQ
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SUMMARY:Scottish Canals Millennium Link: Celebrating European Links: Maryhill Locks (Glasgow)
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the 21st Anniversary of the Millennium Link\, the restoration of the Forth and Clyde Canal\, an EU funding partnership triumph. \nThe Maryhill Lock Gathering is organised by Glasgow Loves EU and is  free. Light refreshments available between 12.30pm and 4pm. It follows a trip on a canal barge between Kirkintilloch and Maryhill Locks; the barge will dock for a few hours at Maryhill Locks and everyone is welcome\, whether or not you have been on the preceding boat trip.  The party to raise awareness of the impact of European Union funding on the city of Glasgow. \n See more details about the boat trip and the Millennium Link project in the Boat Trip listing above. \n 
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/scottish-canals-millennium-link-celebrating-european-links-maryhill-locks/
LOCATION:Mary Hill Locks\, Forth and Clyde Canal Maryhill Locks Applecross St Maryhill\, Glasgow\, G4 9SP
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220514T120000
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SUMMARY:Scottish Canals Millennium Link: Celebrating European Links: Boat Trip (Glasgow)
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the 21st Anniversary of the Millennium Link\, the restoration of the Forth and Clyde Canal\, an EU funding partnership triumph with a boat trip;  a leisurely sail by canal barge from Kirkintilloch to Maryhill Locks\, organised by Glasgow Loves EU. \nSaturday 14 May 2022\, gives the opportunity to  celebrate the impact of European funding on Glasgow and its contribution to the regeneration of the city after decades of post-industrial decline. This year marks the 21st anniversary of the Millenium Link Project which saw the Forth and Clyde Canal\, this wonderful waterway through Scotland’s central belt\, returned to its former glory and paved the way for urban renewal along its banks. \nThe project was funded by contributions from the Millennium Commission\, Scottish Enterprise\, the European Union\, canal side local authorities and British Waterways\, a massive collaborative effort\, unlikely ever to have been undertaken were it not for access to the European Regional Development Fund. \nThe boat will leave the moorings (opposite The Stables in Kirkintillock) at 10 am travelling along the Forth and Clyde Canal to Maryhill Locks – journey time approximately 2 hours\, arriving at Maryhill at around 12 noon. The cost of the trip is £15.00. (Please note these tickets must be booked in advance and spaces are limited.)
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/scottish-canals-millennium-link-celebrating-european-linksboat-trip/
LOCATION:Kirkintillock\, Mooring opposite the Stables\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220512T103000
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CREATED:20220510T111746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T141623Z
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SUMMARY:Language Acts! What Are Our Values? (Glasgow)
DESCRIPTION:A community workshop building on Language Acts and Worldmaking’s exploration of how and why the languages we use shape our world and our lives\, its reflection on languages as a ‘hospitable space’ and the Festival and Summer of Europe’s celebration of ‘the shared values and cultures of all those who call Europe home’. \nFacilitator Debra Kelly\, Professor Emerita University of Westminster; Visiting Senior Research Fellow Centre for Language Acts and Worldmaking\, King’s College London; Festival of Europe CIC; with the UNESCO RILA\, University of Glasgow (https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/unesco/) \nWe’re honoured that the Festival of Europe’s values have been taken as the theme for this year’s UNESCO RILA Spring School in Glasgow. This workshop asks one of the questions both organisations share: ‘What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about your own values and how they shape your identity or identities?’ and creates a space to discuss\, exchange and act on ‘our values’.
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/language-acts-what-are-our-values/
LOCATION:Heart of Scotstown Community Centre\, 64 Balmoral Street\, Glasgow\, G14 0BL\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220511T211000
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SUMMARY:Will Pound's "A Day will come"(Warwick)
DESCRIPTION:Will Pound’s a day will come\nWill Pound is embarking on a musical journey across the states of the European Union\, to discover and unveil the diversity and common ground of their traditional music and song. From the lively Swedish polska to the upbeat Italian tarantella\, the lilt of the Irish jig\, to buoyant French bourées\, relentless rachenistas from Bulgaria and the rip-roaring Spanish jota – these tunes have travelled\, evolved and merged as Europeans have enjoyed freedom of movement and expression\, a shining example of the strength and joy in unity. \nTogether with Polish poet\, Bohdan Piasecki\, and a live band featuring some of the best young UK folk musicians Jenn Butterworth (Songs of Separation\, Kinnaris Quintet)\, multi-instrumentalist Jude Rees (Jim Moray\, RSC\, Pilgrims Way)\, bass player and beatboxer John Parker (Nizlopi) and fiddle player Patsy Reid (Breabach)\, join Will and be uplifted by the joyous sounds of the traditions of a continent and hear the stories and hopes of those affected by the politics of division. \nAn accompanying album featuring this new ensemble\, alongside a host of guest musicians\, was released in May 2020. \nThree-times Nominated BBC Radio 2 ‘Folk Musician of the Year’ \nSpiral Earth Magazine ‘Musician of the Year’ 2015 \nFATEA Magazine ‘Instrumentalist of the Year’ 2011\, 2014 \nConcessions available \n  \n 
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/will-pounds-a-day-will-comewarwick/
LOCATION:Warwick Arts Centre\, University of Warwick\, Coventry\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220510T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220510T211000
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CREATED:20220509T172557Z
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SUMMARY:Will Pound's "A Day will come"(Somerset)
DESCRIPTION:Will Pound’s a day will come\nWill Pound is embarking on a musical journey across the states of the European Union\, to discover and unveil the diversity and common ground of their traditional music and song. From the lively Swedish polska to the upbeat Italian tarantella\, the lilt of the Irish jig\, to buoyant French bourées\, relentless rachenistas from Bulgaria and the rip-roaring Spanish jota – these tunes have travelled\, evolved and merged as Europeans have enjoyed freedom of movement and expression\, a shining example of the strength and joy in unity. \nTogether with Polish poet\, Bohdan Piasecki\, and a live band featuring some of the best young UK folk musicians Jenn Butterworth (Songs of Separation\, Kinnaris Quintet)\, multi-instrumentalist Jude Rees (Jim Moray\, RSC\, Pilgrims Way)\, bass player and beatboxer John Parker (Nizlopi) and fiddle player Patsy Reid (Breabach)\, join Will and be uplifted by the joyous sounds of the traditions of a continent and hear the stories and hopes of those affected by the politics of division. \nAn accompanying album featuring this new ensemble\, alongside a host of guest musicians\, was released in May 2020. \nThree-times Nominated BBC Radio 2 ‘Folk Musician of the Year’ \nSpiral Earth Magazine ‘Musician of the Year’ 2015 \nFATEA Magazine ‘Instrumentalist of the Year’ 2011\, 2014 \nConcessions available \n  \n 
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/will-pounds-a-day-will-come/
LOCATION:Church Of St Andrew\, Church St\, Wiveliscombe\, Taunton\, TA4 2LR\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Premier of Doggerland\, a performance about boundaries
DESCRIPTION:A performance about boundaries\, real and imaginary\, and how they shape our experience of being human. It explores the arbitrary notion of political borders\, the implications of ecological barriers\, the threshold of our inner world and the porous nature of skin. The performance takes the form of an absurd lecture/presentation on the history of Doggerland with audience interaction. \nSometimes called Europe’s ‘lost land’ or the lost ‘Atlantis’ of the North Sea\, Doggerland is a submerged land mass that once connected Britain to continental Europe. The existence of Doggerland was first suggested in a late 19th-century book A Story of the Stone Age by H.G. Wells\, set in a prehistoric region where it would have been possible to walk from Europe to Britain.
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/premier-of-doggerland-a-performance-about-boundaries/
LOCATION:Lionhouse\, 25 St Lukes road\, Brighton\, BN2 9ZD\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220508T170000
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SUMMARY:A London Tango for Europe Day
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by EUFM and Seeds of Italy\, Supporting Ukraine DEC appeal \n \n“To celebrate Europe day\, we are pleased to invite you to join up with other pro Europeans – bring your flags! EUFM are responsible for handing out tens of thousands of EU hand flags at the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in support of Musicians. And taking a cue from the last year’s LNOP we are giving you a concert with a tango theme!” \nWe have quite a show for you\, courtesy of The Romano Viazzani Ensemble and guest stars: \nJoanna Strand – Jazz singer and West End and theatre (Phantom of the Opera\, Jekyll and Hyde and Masterclass) and Garsington Opera\, Grange Park Opera\, Opera Holland Park. \nJacqui Tate – Jazz\, cabaret and West End and theatre (Les Misérables\, Avenue Q\, Phantom of the opera\, My Fair Lady\, Evita\, the Pirates of Penzance and South Pacific). \nAlessandro Fisher – Tenor\, Awarded a 2022 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship\, Winner of First Prize at the 2016 Kathleen Ferrier Awards and an Associate Artist of The Mozartists\, Alessandro Fisher is a member of the BBC New Generation Artist Scheme. Garsington Opera\, Glyndebourne Festival Opera\, The Grange Festival and the Royal Opera\, London. \nThe Romano Viazzani Ensemble brings together seven outstanding musicians from the worlds of classical\, jazz and Latin-American music to play and create tango and tango-inspired music. \nCome and celebrate Europe day with some outstanding music. \nInterval of 20 mins\, refreshments available at the bar \nConcessions available
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/a-london-tango-for-europe-day/
LOCATION:St Johns Smith Square\, London\,\, SW1P 3HA\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220429T193000
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CREATED:20220510T102029Z
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SUMMARY:Summer of Europe Launch/Music Premier
DESCRIPTION:It will be the first live performance of a brand new piece of music called “Freedom And Movement” written specially for us by our great friend\, patron and composer Howard Goodall – We couldn’t be more excited! \nOn our joint mission with Byline Festival to change the world one of our Festival Directors\, Tamsin Shasha\, will give a short speech\, followed by Howard Goodall MBE. Howard will premier his new composition\, performed by Julian Azkoul and The United Strings of Europe. \nByline Festival is a mix of inquisitive journalism\, free speech\, comedy\, music\, and all-round entertainment. It takes place in lots of outside space over the bank holiday weekend.
URL:https://festivalofeurope.uk/event/summer-of-europe-launch-music-premier/
LOCATION:Acklam Village\, Acklam Rd\, London W10\, United Kingdom
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