MONDAY 4th MAY
7pm - Sweep Across Horizons
“With chug of a meaty guitar rift...the blast of the bass...and the crushing sound of the drums, a new band apears ...Sweep Across Horizons...can you feel the beats?” (www.myspace.com/sweepacrosshorizons)
9pm - Stane Band Punk – rock band with its original songs
TUESDAY 5th MAY
12am - Sing
Free style singing with instruments viol de gamba and piano.
6pm - No Border Info Tour 2009 (Crafty room)
Discussion led by Teresa Hayter, author of Open Borders: the case against immigration controls. Teresa Hayter has written a formidably com prehensive book on the history,mechanism & debates surrounding immigration controls in Britain ... The crux of Hayter's argument is that immigration controls do not, will not, & should work. .. essential reading.' Red Pepper
WEDNESDAY 6th MAY
9pm - Blue Wednesday
The best unsigned acustic acts from Uk and North America. The monthly gig organised at the Forest Cafe, which features some of the best con- temporary singer/songwriters and poets from Edinburgh, Newcastle upon Tyne, Canada and the USA.On the stage: Acts, The Bluesfather, Verith Burton, My Kappa Roots. www.the bluesfather.com
THURSDAY 7th MAY
12am - Sing
Free style singing with instruments viol de gamba and piano.
7pm till close - The Lyrans
Obedience To The Music Is Freedom
FRIDAY 8th MAY
9pm - Revolution for Dummies
Protest songs
SATURDAY 9th MAY
from 10 am - No Border Info Tour 2009 (Hall)
Borders, Migration & Freedom of Movement Dayschool
10.30am Opening and No Borders Info Tour, including ‘No Land’s Men: The Struggle for Calais’ – a striking photo exhibition by Julie Reboulliet documenting the situation of migrants at the UK border
- 11am welcoming plenary
- 11.30am Workshops Solidarity with asylum seekers - Stopping ‘dawn raids’ - the experience in Glasgow with Unity & community struggles in Scotland Fortress Europe’ & the UK Border Regime – Info on the situation facing migrants in Calais and UK plans for ID cards
- 12.30 - 1.30pm Lunch
- 1.30pm Workshops: Destitution - How the UK government deliberately uses destitution as a weapon against asylum seeker families with info on ‘luncheon voucher exchange’ schemes and ‘Section 4 Migration Profiteers - BMI, Angel, G4S - What we can do about companies making a profit from other people’s misery?
- 3 pm Workshops Environmental Refugees - Fleeing environmental degradation will soon be the number one reason for migration. How can we make the links, tackle the root causes and show solidarity? Migrant Workers - How we can support documented workers and those ‘sans-papiers’?
- 4.15pm Discussion space and closing plenary
- 8pm Folk-Punk social with live music from No Fit State, Torn Strings, plus more! 3pm - Ecletict 7 Enjoy the Cafè with this jazz, latin & funk band 7pm till close - Jiggery Fuckery The monthly amazing Forest Party is come back...ENJOY IT!
SUNDAY 10TH MAY
5pm - Lady Fest for Dreaming Women
WORKSHOP
Monday, 5.15pm: Hatha Flow Yoga Classes - Hall Tuesday, 6-8pm: Drumgams - Crafty Room
Tuesday, 7-9pm: Forest choir - ROXY
Tuesday, 8.30pm-late: Forest Drama Group - Hall Wednesday, 12am: Spanish lessons (Beginners) - Crafty Room
Wednesday, 5-10pm: Bike Generator - Crafty Room Wednesday, 5.30-7pm: Conditioning for Ballet - Hall Wednesday, 2-3.30pm: Gaelic lessons (Beginners) - Crafty Room
Thursday, 8.30pm-late: Music Jam - The Cave
Friday, 2-3pm: Guitar lessons - Crafty Room
Friday, 3-4pm: Saxophone lessons - Crafty Room Saturday, 2pm: STICH & BITCH sewing workshop – Crafty Room
WEEKLY PROGRAM 4th - 10th MAY
Re: WEEKLY PROGRAM 4th - 10th MAY
Hello, was the No Borders info-tour yesterday or is it going to be tomorrow as stated in the other discussion, and here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=99383660725 ??
Re: WEEKLY PROGRAM 4th - 10th MAY
Sorry guys
The No border info tour event will be tomorrow...........
THURSDAY 7 MAY
and not tuesday
The No border info tour event will be tomorrow...........
THURSDAY 7 MAY
and not tuesday