15 December Christmas benefit to aid CRISIS, national charity for the homeless
15 December | 08.12.2003 21:52 | Social Struggles | London
Monday, 15 December, 6 pm - 12 am
Christmas benefit to aid CRISIS, a national charity for homeless people
film screening + live music
@ the Red Rose Club
129 Seven Sisters Road
Finsbury Park, London N7 7QG
Tel: 020 7281 3051
Tube / BR: Finsbury Park
Tickets at door only, £7/£5 concessions
Christmas benefit to aid CRISIS, a national charity for homeless people
film screening + live music
@ the Red Rose Club
129 Seven Sisters Road
Finsbury Park, London N7 7QG
Tel: 020 7281 3051
Tube / BR: Finsbury Park
Tickets at door only, £7/£5 concessions
Christmas benefit to aid CRISIS, a national charity for homeless people
film screening + live music
15 December, 6 pm - 12 am
@ the Red Rose Club
129 Seven Sisters Road
Finsbury Park, London N7 7QG
Tel: 020 7281 3051
Tube / BR: Finsbury Park
Tickets at door only, £7/£5 concessions
6 pm: Film screening "100 Doors"
"100 Doors" is a look behind some of the doors that filmmaker Kerri Davenport-Burton slept behind between the ages of 12 and 21. In this riveting film she returns to many of the same doors, interviewing those living behind them who helped and hindered her along the way. Her candid and honest exploration of her own "hidden homelessness" approaches this serious subject with humour and personal insight.
8 pm: Live music with
JASON MCNIFF
"London's first true Americana star" - Time Out
+ SARAH GILLESPIE
"Greenwich born singer songwriter Gillespie purveys mesmerising, acoustically styled songs that shimmer with a resonant beauty and emotive hurt" - Time Out
more info: christmasbenefit@yahoo.co.uk
film screening + live music
15 December, 6 pm - 12 am
@ the Red Rose Club
129 Seven Sisters Road
Finsbury Park, London N7 7QG
Tel: 020 7281 3051
Tube / BR: Finsbury Park
Tickets at door only, £7/£5 concessions
6 pm: Film screening "100 Doors"
"100 Doors" is a look behind some of the doors that filmmaker Kerri Davenport-Burton slept behind between the ages of 12 and 21. In this riveting film she returns to many of the same doors, interviewing those living behind them who helped and hindered her along the way. Her candid and honest exploration of her own "hidden homelessness" approaches this serious subject with humour and personal insight.
8 pm: Live music with
JASON MCNIFF
"London's first true Americana star" - Time Out
+ SARAH GILLESPIE
"Greenwich born singer songwriter Gillespie purveys mesmerising, acoustically styled songs that shimmer with a resonant beauty and emotive hurt" - Time Out
more info: christmasbenefit@yahoo.co.uk
15 December
e-mail:
christmasbenefit@yahoo.co.uk
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