#BeingHuman15

Singing the Past: Being Human Festival 2015

Event Date: 
14/11/2015 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Exeter Guildhall, High St, Exeter. EX4 3EB.

Songs and ballads form a unique connection between the past and the world in which we now live. Engagement with popular songs, whether by singing or listening, is an important part of life today, just as it was in the past, and music forms a central element in the cultural legacy we leave for future generations. Work and play, war and peace, love and loss, crime and punishment – all these aspects of human existence are preserved in the songs people sang as part of their daily lives. This event offers a musical exploration of songs from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Come and join us...

Singing the Past: Being Human Festival 2015

Event Date: 
13/11/2015 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
The Walronds, 6 Fore St, Cullompton. EX15 1JL

Songs and ballads form a unique connection between the past and the world in which we now live. Engagement with popular songs, whether by singing or listening, is an important part of life today, just as it was in the past, and music forms a central element in the cultural legacy we leave for future generations. Work and play, war and peace, love and loss, crime and punishment – all these aspects of human existence are preserved in the songs people sang as part of their daily lives. This event offers a musical exploration of songs from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Come and join us...

Singing the Past: Being Human Festival 2015

Event Date: 
12/11/2015 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
The Chapel of St Clare at Livery Dole, Magdalen Road, Exeter. EX2 4TU.

Songs and ballads form a unique connection between the past and the world in which we now live. Engagement with popular songs, whether by singing or listening, is an important part of life today, just as it was in the past, and music forms a central element in the cultural legacy we leave for future generations. Work and play, war and peace, love and loss, crime and punishment – all these aspects of human existence are preserved in the songs people sang as part of their daily lives. This event offers a musical exploration of songs from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Come and join us...