Traditional Irish folk band Dervish celebrate their 29th anniversary with a welcome return to Rye Arts Festival.
A sublime combination of the beautiful vocals of Cathy Jordan with the musicianship
To mark the centenary of WW1 and Women’s Suffrage, the annual opera from Euphonia Studio will be Les Mamelles de Tirésias (The Breasts of Tiresias) by Francis Poulenc.
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Founder of Green & Black’s and Carbon Gold biochar, Craig Sams is actively engaged in climate change policy and a campaigner for one carbon price for all carbon mitigation
Join Dr Barry Yates for a two-mile circular walk around part of this beautiful nature reserve looking at wildlife, history and the changing coastline.
We should see the last of
The welcome return of arguably the UK’s most authentic Cajun band.
The Hotfoot Specials offer joyous, accessible music from the Louisiana bayous, playing fiddle, accordion, guitar, drums and ’tit
This one-man show is a two-hour audio-visual presentation about Andy’s life, career, his adventures and experiences so far in radio and television, live music, travels to extreme countries and
Award-winning classical guitarist and composer Laura Snowden was hand-picked by Julian Bream to give the Julian Bream Trust concerts at Wigmore Hall in 2015 and 2017.
Laura was the first
Music of love, loss and remembrance: a flute and piano recital
Renowned for her “exceptionally rich and vibrant tone” (Washington Post), Lorna McGhee has performed as guest principal with many
In a new collaboration between Rye Arts Festival, Fairlight Arts Trust and Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition, we are delighted to welcome Hastings Philharmonic Orchestra and Kenny Broberg, 2017 Winner
In 1934 a new structure started to emerge on the south coast at Bexhill, unlike anything seen in this country before.
Today, the De La Warr Pavilion is rightly regarded
This is a 14-18 NOW Foundation-commissioned performance work by multi-talented local artist Dave McKean and was featured at Tate Britain.
Nash’s WW1 experience is told in music, song and
Performed by the leading British baritone Roderick Williams accompanied by Iain Burnside with poems read by Philip Franks.
Ivor Gurney occupies a unique position in British culture, being equally revered