Tues 29th March

 

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 Scratch Orchestra Workshop

Come and play (or sing) with an hour of creative music making, all ages, standards and instruments welcome!

Bring any instrument (or just your voice) to help make the Telegraph Hill Scratch Orchestra.  Join us for an hour of creative music making, when we'll make our own new piece from scratch!  All ages from 7 and above and standards of playing are welcome, although children will need to be accompanied by parents (who will also be encouraged to join in!).  Register in advance with Becky - becky@brockleymusic.co.uk (preferred) or just turn up on the day.

See also www.brockleymusic.co.uk

St Catherine's Church

 5pm - 6pm

 FREE

 

Children aged 7 and over

 

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 Start Soloing on the Guitar

Guitar workshop for adults who can already play. Can you  play the classical, acoustic or electric guitar but don't know how to solo?  Then this is the workshop for you.  You will learn how to solo using the minor pentatonic scale.  You will also learn techniques such as hammer-on and pull-off. Hatcham Oak Children's Centre, Wallbutton Road

 7- 8.30 pm

 FREE

Over 10s only

 

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Grasping the Sparrow's Tail and Parting the Wild Horse's Mane

A short talk on Yang style Tai Chi, demonstration and opportunity to learn basic moves. To follow Telegraph Hill Centre Narthex

 7.10pm - 8.40pm

 FREE

 

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 Dead, White and Blue

 

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Work out whodunnit in this interactive promenade murder mystery - includes short walk.  Recession, unemployment and a Royal Wedding - the street party will be a riot! In this new mystery by Susan Edwards, directed by Margaret Willman, times are turbulent as the recession hits South London and Telegraph Hill.  Rioting in the streets, unemployment topping 2.5 million - but at least there's the Royal Wedding to look forward to.  Tension rises as the party in the park approaches.  Community celebrations may not be everybody's cup of tea.  It's 1981 and "this town, is coming like a ghost town...".  After this promenade performance, which includes a short walk and is not seated, you are invited to assist the detective in solving the murder.  As Eurovision winners Buck's Fizz sang that year "you will find that there comes a time, for making your mind up!" Meet in Telegraph Hill Centre Foyer

 7pm

 

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9pm

 £10.00 (£5.00) wine included

 

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Songs of Social Significance

Poetry, prose and songs from the Strawberry Thieves tell the story of workers' struggles from 1649 to the present day. To follow The Hill Station Café

 8- 10pm

 £4.00 (£2.00)

 

 

 

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Texas Hold 'em Poker Tournament

Tournament open to all over 18 -  qualifiers on 28 and 30 March - please see Festival website for full details. Do you fancy yourself as the next Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott or Victoria Coren?  Have you got what it takes to hold your nerve at the felt or will your poker face crack under the pressure?  Qualifiers on 28 and 30 March, Final Table on Monday 4 April.  Players will face off in a series of qualifying games at one of the venues in the first week, with the top players from each game making it through to a final table in the second week.  There will be cash prizes awarded to the top two players of each qualifier and the top three players of the final.  Poker experts will be on hand to offer advice and oversee the games.  A live draw will take place on Tuesday 22 March at The Telegraph on Dennett's Road to decide seats for the qualifiers.  For more information or to email your interest please contact Traz at uk_traz@yahoo.com.    Upstairs at The Telegraph, Dennetts Rd.

 8pm - 11pm

Please note, this competition is open only to players over the age of 18 and identification will be required at the first game.   

 

Entrance to the tournament is £7 with £2 going to Telegraph Hill Festival funds.

 

 

 

 

 

c/o Telegraph Hill Centre 

Pepys Road 

New Cross Gate 

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