Hedera is a (mostly) instrumental folk project from Bristol featuring Lulu Austin (violin), Maisie Brett (violin, viola), Tamsin Elliott (accordion, harp), Beth Roberts (double bass, violin) and Isis Wolf-Light (clarinets).
They perform original and traditional pieces inspired by music from England, Scotland, France, Bali, Georgia, Bulgaria, Ethiopia and beyond, translated through a prism of experimental minimalism and contemporary classical influences.
In 2022, their debut track ‘Waterwheel' premiered on KLOF Magazine and they performed their first highly acclaimed gigs at Fire in the Mountain festival and The Greenbank, Bristol. In January 2024 they sold out most gigs on their debut UK tour, performing in prestigious venues including King’s Place (London), Upfront Arts (Penrith), Black Fen Folk Club (Cambridge), Ashburton Arts Centre and Cornish Bank (Falmouth). Recent gigs include Bristol Folk Festival and Folk East Festival.
“If I was still booking gigs and festivals… I just saw a band who would be high on my A-list” Ian Anderson
Doors and bar open at 7pm
Tickets £15 full price, £10 or £7 if you prefer. Please pay what you can. Book at wegottickets.com/ashburtonarts (+10% fee) or email
Ym94b2ZmaWNlIHwgYXNoYnVydG9uYXJ0cyAhIG9yZyAhIHVr to reserve and pay on the door.
Ashburton Arts Centre: always three prices – please pay what you can.
See Access, Tickets & Finding Us for more about why there are three ticket prices, plus other useful info about coming to events at Ashburton Arts Centre:
https://ashburtonarts.org.uk/access-booking-tickets-parking-finding-us/
Level access from street
You may also like the following events from Ashburton Arts Centre:
- This Wednesday, 1st October, 07:00 pm, Liane Carroll in Newton Abbot
- This Saturday, 4th October, 07:30 pm, Baka Beyond: Live in Ashburton, South Devon in Newton Abbot
- Next Monday, 6th October, 07:00 pm, Jazz Jam: hosted by Jesse Molins (guitar) in Newton Abbot
Also check out other
Entertainment events in Newton Abbot,
Festivals in Newton Abbot,
Music events in Newton Abbot.