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Join flavour connoisseurs Trevor & Val Newman 7pm 10th February 2018 to learn the fragrant art of Wine and Cheese Pairing. An opportunity to try wines and cheeses you might not otherwise get to try and enjoy pairings reccomended from Trevor and Val’s extensive experience of pairing flavours. Each wine ( with a minimum value of £30 rrp ) and cheese has been individually sourced from France and imported especially for this occassion! You’ll have the chance to learn about each one and discover why they’ve been chosen to go together. Beautiful harp music from Stephanie Liney will accompany your flavourful evening and the event begins with a champagne reception. Space is limited to only 12 places so early booking essential. Entry: £30 per head – all funds will be going towards supporting the work of Conical Sphere Music Community Interest Company and their community work with The Light in 2018.

 
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Nestled in a cosy and festive Isabel’s restaurant , beautiful melodies from Stephanie Liney’s harp leapt around the room, whilst the voices of our choral community, including members from St Peter’s Parkstone Choir rang out with exuberant Christmas cheer.

Delicious mulled wine and mince pies, kindly provided by Isabel’s Restaurant helped feed the festive atmosphere as we all joined together to sing carols and rejoice in the warmth that this community brought this Christmas.

Thanks to everyone who took part in our festive occasion, we were able to raise £148.00 for Conical Sphere Music. This contribution will go towards the community work that Conical Sphere Music does, especially towards their work with The Light 2018 ; a multi-dimensional, community inspired art installation; celebrating the theme “the light”. The Light 2018 will take place in Salisbury Cathedral this coming Christmas.

Here are some pictures taken from our night of carols.

 
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Join Dorset musician Stephanie Liney 7pm Saturday 25th November 2017 as she explains “Why You Should Love The Recorder”. A short and engaging “TED-style” talk including the chance to hear Stephanie play a variety of music on Renaissance, Baroque and Modern recorders. Followed by a Q&A Session with the artist, free refreshments and an opportunity for networking. Space is limited so early booking essential. Entry by donation – all funds will be going towards supporting the work of Conical Sphere Music Community Interest Company and their community work with The Light in 2018. Free Refreshments Provided.
About the Artist Stephanie Liney graduated from Dartington College of Arts with a BA (Hons) in Music Performance. Whilst there she specialised in contemporary classical music for the recorder, studying with Linda Hardwick. She also studied both harpsichord with Ricardo Barros and cello with Mike Edwards (Electric Light Orchestra), focusing on early music.
Why You Should Love The Recorder