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Classical music concert
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TRA Christmas Concert 15 December 2018
We are delighted to announce our next fundraising event. Medieval concert group, the Telling have dedicated the proceeds of their Christmas concert to the Tottenham Refugee Alliance.
On 15 December, from 7- 8.30pm, the distinctive medieval group will celebrate the Christmas carol, bringing their hallmark style of candlelight and atmosphere to St Thomas More Church (9 Henry Road, N4 2LH, directions here: https://parish.rcdow.org.uk/manorhouse/)
A magical way to start off your Christmas, The Telling perform uplifting and intimate carols from the Middle Ages and traditional carols from around Europe giving an informal introduction to what a carol is and celebrating some old favourites and some lesser-known gems.
We are enormously grateful to the performers for their very generous support and to St Thomas More for hosting us.
This promises to be an atmospheric and enchanting evening, all while taking us one step closer to bringing a family to London. Mince pies and wine will be available as well as a bountiful Christmas raffle – all proceeds going to the Tottenham Refugee Alliance.
More information and ticket sales (£10/ £8 concession in advance; £12/ £10 concession on the door) here: https://www.facebook.com/events/176508203264164/ and here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-telling-story-of-the-carol-tickets-51327600234?aff=efbeventtix&fbclid=IwAR2KpYfpeAEn4h5Z54O0x0pfGjFd-nQ3JXqg4lI3wzVNOHrRbN5UX3lu23o
Please e-mail secretary@tottenhamrefugees.org.uk with any queries.
Further information about this magical performance group can be found here: https://www.thetelling.co.uk/
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Fundraising event 6th June 2018
We are delighted that the Stroud Green Festival has not only agreed to host an evening of music on our behalf but that such a stellar line up is taking part – thank you all! We will be treated to beautiful music from: The Stapleton Singers & Crouch End Singers; Zara Jealous (flute), Chloe Lam (soprano) local folk singer Sally Davies (Davies & Daughters); as well as festival artists Marion Bettsworth (organ) and Clare Norburn (soprano).
Celebrating time: music from down the centuries will be at Stroud Green Holy Trinity Church on 6th June 2018 from 7pm until 10pm. Please come down and show your support!
You can book here (pay what you can donation) or donate on the door: https://stroudgreenfestival18.eventbrite.co.uk
See here for further details: http://www.stroudgreenfestival.org.uk/programme/event-01.htm
And here: Celebrating Time A5 Flyer
News update 3 May 2018
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General Meetings
Our next meeting will be on Monday 30th May 2022 at 7.30pm. on Zoom
If you would like to become a supporter and join us, please write to secetary@tottenhamrefugees.org.uk for further information and details.
ALL WELCOME!
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