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Songs For Our Land – Live In Cambridge

A documentary film screening and live cinematic concert adaptation of the score, in aid of those affected by the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake.

  • 10th November 2024 - 10th November 2024
  • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

On Sunday 10th November, join Entropies for a charity concert and film screening, in aid of those affected by the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake. The evening will feature a screening of the BBC Our World documentary: ‘Turkey’s Earthquake: Those Who Stayed’ by Sheida Kiran. Entropies will then perform a live concert adaptation of their score composed for the documentary, featuring their cinematic set up of vocals, keys, violin, cello and percussion.

Sunday 10th November 2024
Doors: 18:30
Documentary screening: 19:00-19:30
Entropies: 20:00-21:30

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£10 or £7 concessions + booking fee.
U18’s only with accompanying parent/guardian.
All profits go to https://depremdayanisma.org/ to support the victims of the Syria-Turkey earthquake in 2023.

 

About Entropies:

Entropies are a cinematic musical project who document human stories through live sound and moving image. Featuring vocals, violin, cello, keys, percussion and more, they describe their music as a fusion of genres, from ambient pop to neo-classical. Their music recently featured in the BBC Our World documentaries ‘Harvesting Turkey’s Tea’ (2022) and ‘Turkey’s Earthquake: Those Who Stayed’ (2024) by Sheida Kiran. Stylistic influences include Max Richter and Hania Rani, and traditional folk sounds. Entropies gig regularly in London, often with Sofar Sounds, with whom they played in a filmed gig at Madame Tussauds, Baker Street. Entropies’ second single, ‘Blue Ghost’ (2021) was featured on BBC Music Introducing and Radio X’s ‘X-Posure’ show with John Kennedy. They are now recording their first EP with support from Help Musicians and the Bert Jansch Foundation. In 2024 they will be touring their first audio-visual live project in London and Cambridge.

www.entropiesproject.com

Facilities

  • Accessibility Guide
  • Bar
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Restaurant
  • Resturant
  • wheelchair access
  • wheelchair accessible

Accessibility Facilities

  • Staff available to assist
  • Wheel chair accessible
  • wheelchair access
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Did you know?

Cambridge Folk Festival is one of the longest running folk festivals in the world, having launched in 1965. It takes place each summer at Cherry Hinton Hall park, and features an eclectic line-up of traditional and modern folk, as well blues, country and roots acts.