Westminster Abbey is the grand setting for a reading of poems by Jonty Driver, who lives at Mill Corner, Northiam (Jane Nunn writes). The poems, entitled Requiem, will be read by Canon Chris Chivers, the seven sections interspersed with excerpts from Bach's Cello Suite No 1, played by Brian O'Kane. As the introduction by Canon Chivers will say: "Driver explores a recurring dream at the dawn of day in which many of those who have died and meant much to him present themselves as an on-going presence. From this dream Driver charts a journey which is a requiem for them and which spans generations past and present in such a way as to invite us to consider the role that memories of the people in our lives play for us individually and corporately." The reading is at the evening service (6.30pm) at Westminster Abbey on November 2.
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Once again the magnificent Winchelsea Christmas will light up on Saturday 13th December at 4.30 p.m. With over 30 decorated themed windows, they will stay lit every evening
Shelley, from Ways of Seeing, will be guiding you through the challenging process of image transference using a gel plate. This process takes a little longer than other gel plate
This new, mixed media workshop will get you combining your gel plate printing skills with your collage practice to create a unique mixed media artwork.
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