Tank and the Bangas produce one of the most distinctive sounds coming out of New Orleans today – fusing gospel, rock, hip hop, soul and of course funk. Their live performances are legendary. DO NOT MISS THIS UNIQUE MUSICAL FEAST right here in Bristol!
Local support from newly formed Almatic – whose sound morphs live Hip Hop & Trip Hop. Heavyweight drums, head nodding basslines and intelligent keys; and a vocal duo weaving wordplay & melodies
Supported by Bristol’s very own.. DJ Dad
12/11/2017 Starts 19:30 to 23:30
TICKET PRICE – £12 adv + bf
AGE LIMIT – 14 + (under 16 must be accompanied by an adult)
Trinity’s Free annual fireworks party with a twist.
Annual festival of light party with food and live music!
Join us in the Trinity garden for annual festival of light celibration!
Warm your hands on the bonfire & some delicious winter treats, Watch the amazing Invisible Circus perform before watching a small firework display then move inside to enjoy the Tunes from the likes of Evil Usses plus D.J’s.
Invisible Circus & Outdoor activities from 6pm
Music inside from 8pm
Evil Usses + More TBA
Gates open 6pm
Suggested donation £2
Please note priority will be given to those with flyers which are used as tickets – these can be picked up from mid October
This event is brought to you by The ASBO Disco & Tremor Sound System.
This Halloween Join Fred & Rosemary West, Mickey and Mallory Knox along with special guests Prince Charles and Princess Diana to celebrate love, life, marriage and all of it’s wrongness.
Your entertainment:
✞ The Correspondents ✞
✞ The ASBO Disco ✞
✞ 24hr Garage Girls ✞
✞ Tremor Soundsystem All Stars ✞
Dress code: Beastly Brides and Ghoulish Grooms Prizes for the best dressed couple
American folk-blues and Americana band from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Channelling Patti Smith, Woody Guthrie, 70s New York punk and Puerto Rican rhythms, Hurray for the Riff Raff return with a “heady sonic gumbo,” (NME). In their latest, critically-acclaimed album ‘Navigator’, frontwoman Alynda Segarra explores her Bronx/Puerto Rican roots with typical smoky vocals and finely-tuned lyrics to deliver songs that “just flow – slinky, sad or elegant in their own ways.” (Guardian).
Performing at Bristol’s Trinity Centre, expect an irresistible blend of stories and sounds from a band that “reclaims folk’s protest roots and marries them to the sounds of the Caribbean” (Pitchfork).
Tuesday 16/10/2017 Starts 20:00 to 23:00
TICKET PRICE £13.50 inc bf
AGE LIMIT – 14 + (under 16 must be accompanied by an adult)
Trinity & Come the Revolution bring together a double bill of classic films, food and music over two nights
Described as one of the greatest films of the 2000’s In the Mood for Love (original title Faa yeung nin wa), set in the early 1960s, is the story of two neighbours, a woman and a man, who form a strong bond after both suspect their spouses of extramarital activities.
While they find themselves increasingly attracted to each other, they refuse to give in to their feelings so as not to commit similar wrongs… but the passion is so tempting.
With its exquisite colour costume, poise and tone Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love will linger in the memory like a perfect kiss.
Michael Galasso’s incredible score will be preceded by live music from Hokkett;
A trio of flute, violin and baritone sax. Skronky / wonky riffs, snippets of melodies and hints of harmonies, woven together through improvisation. Hokkett take the space between them, using it as an extra member – stretching the silence out before crushing it flat with kneejerk riffs and torn rhythms.
Tina Hitchens – Flute, Yvonna Magda – Violin, Helen Papaioannou – Baritone Sax.
Film duration: 1hr 38Min
Doors, food and our outside bar open from 7pm
Live music from 7.30pm
Film due to start at 8pm (when the sun sets!)
Screened as part of the cinematic, music and food double bill Lush:
Wong Kar-wai’s classic was the inspiration behind our Saturday night film by Barry Jenkins – catchMoonlight Saturday 2nd September
Pioneering dub poet, writer, social commentator and music maker has teamed up with renowned producer & engineer, The Sea
Benjamin Zephaniah, pioneering dub poet, writer, social commentator and music maker has teamed up with renowned producer & engineer, The Sea (Toots & The Maytals, Rodney P, Massive Attack,The Wailers, Buju Banton) & created the incredibly timely album, Revolutionary Minds.
As a live Entity, the five strong Revolutionary Minds expertly provide rich, upbeat, hypnotic dub rhythms behind Benjamin’s beloved vocal and lyrical mastery. Amongst these backing vocals are supplied by Amy True, an artist in her own right she is fast becoming one of the most influential and talked about personalities in the UK Hip Hop scene, being equally formidable in both her ability to sing, and her ability to deliver fast paced gritty lyricism. Revolutionary Minds as a body of work tackles the indigestible topic of the world we live in today, political & economic corruption, global warming, rampant racism, fascist patriarchy…unfortunately we could go on & on.
Amid this chaos though Revolutionary Minds, both band and album, are the soundtrack for the modern revolutionist; it will make you feel empowered, hopeful, galvanised to make a difference and make you dance; it’s a dub thing.
Presented as part of Trinity’s in-house Autumn Programme
Trinity & Come the Revolution bring together a double bill of classic films, food and music over two nights
This is the story of a lifetime.
Moonlight chronicles of the childhood, adolescence and burgeoning adulthood of a young, African-American, gay man growing up in a deprived neighbourhood of Miami.
Directed by Barry Jenkins, Moonlight is a modern classic winning an Academy Award Winner for Best Picture.
Screening includes a pre show soul set by DJ and broadcaster DJ Kid Sis.
Film duration: 1hr 51m
Doors, food and our outside bar open from 7pm
Live music from 7.30pm
Film due to start at 8pm (when the sun sets!)
Screened as part of the cinematic, music and food double bill Lush:
Bristol’s Trinity Centre annual FREE Garden Party: Celebrating the coming of summer with an eclectic mix of live music & selectas, amazing workshops, wicked food, theatre shows, entertainment & fun for the family!
Hosted by: Edson Burton & Lottie Ball
Ft:
Dubkasm (20 year celebration)
Iyabe
Motes
Peng Sound’s Wilfy Rootikal ft Snoopy
Run Logan Run
Sepia
Sounds of Harlowe
Tezeta
Toddler
Trinity Youth Music Showcase
Activities:
Ila Dance Project (12:30pm & 1:30pm): Adesola Akinleye and Dancing Strong Company invite children aged 3-8yrs to join their playful and creative dance workshop. Based on monvement devised with school children during the Ila Project, the inclusive workshops offer the children a chance to move, play and explore what connects us to our environment and each other
Pixel Whipped (all day): Are be back and will be bringing their array of retro video games to keep you entertained out of the sun Drumming Workshops: 1pm & 2pm Welcoming all ages to take part in this years drumming workshops. Whatever level you are, come and get involved
Food Stalls:
Ranna Special – Curries
Stone Baked – Pizza
Roger Moores Caribbean Cuisine & Juice Bar. – Caribbean
Tuk-tuk Cafe – Artisan coffee & cakes
Salt Cafe – Home made pastries, salads, frittata’s & cakes
Garden: The Community Garden will have a stall full of lovely plants & herbal teas. There will be a chance for you to taste some amazing pizza from the garden’s stone bake oven. They will be accepting donations on the day, which goes towards the Community Garden Project
If you would like to apply for an info, produce, arts & crafts, drinks, food stall please contact info@3ca.org.uk for more information