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Guernsey Arts: What's on

Guernsey Arts: What's on

Friday 15 November 2024

Guernsey Arts: What's on

Friday 15 November 2024


If you're looking for something to do tonight, tomorrow, next week or even into next month, look no further...

Join us as we dive into the world of art with our weekly art fix!

3 Elements - Jasper Høiby

Combining elements of contemporary jazz and European folky influences with cutting edge improvisation; Jasper Høiby will take to the stage of St James this Friday 15 November from 8pm!

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As the founding member of Phronesis, one of the most talked about and acclaimed European bands during the last decade, Jasper Høiby now returns with his new piano trio 3Elements.

With a melodic and bold sound of visceral and kinetic musical interplay and featuring a revolving line-up of some of Europe’s best young talent, his latest release ‘Like Water’ features piano prodigy Chaerin Im from South Korea and Jamie Peet, a uniquely eclectic drummer from the Netherlands.

“Høiby fashions his pieces so the lines between freedom and form are beautifully blurred, the music flows as a tumultuous organic whole – everything belongs, nothing is forced.” - MOJO

Pick up your tickets HERE before they’re ll gone.

Mirror Ball Night: King of the Beats

We’re back to St James for the second event in this week's Art Fix… Saturday 16 November will mark the last of this year's ever popular Mirror Ball Nights!

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Kicking off at 8pm, King Of The Beats is the brainchild of Aston from the Freestylers, Martin Krafty Kuts and Lee from Plump DJS. After years of djing, working on music and generally being good friends, they decided to combine forces and came up with their new act "King Of The Beats"

The concept being all three of them have various styles, skill sets and such an eclectic taste that it would be a kaleidoscopic entity of good music and fun times.
Also with The Lo-Fidelity Sparkle Bitches and Leon Robertson.

Reserve your spot on the dancefloor today HERE!

The Kooky Tea Club: A Night at the Museum

The Kooky Tea Club returns this autumn with new locations, secret guests & culinary delights! We begin with A Night at the Museum.

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Join the team for the first in a new series of Kooky Tea Club events, "A Night at the Museum" an imaginative collaboration with Guernsey Museums 'After Hours' at Candie Gardens.

Bring your friends, lovers, book groups and grandmothers for a wondrous evening of enlightenment and discovery.

The evening begins with arrival drinks at 6pm sharp, with a sumptuous high tea after our Secret Guest presentation. And that's all we're going to tell you for now! Leave your stresses at the door, immerse yourself in the relaxed atmosphere and let us treat & enchant you.

Places are limited as we like to keep things cosy, so snap up your tickets as soon as you can via the link HERE!

November Reading Group: Leave the World Behind (Thursday)

At the Guille-Allés Reading Group in November, we’ll be discussing ‘Leave the World Behind’ by Rumaan Alam.

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A magnetic novel about two families, strangers to each other, who are forced together on a long weekend gone terribly wrong.

Amanda and Clay head to a remote corner of Long Island expecting a holiday: a quiet reprieve from life in New York City, quality time with their teenage son and daughter and a taste of the good life in the luxurious home they've rented for the week. But with a late-night knock on the door, the spell is broken.

An impossibly compelling literary thriller about the world we live in now, Rumaan Alam's novel is keenly attuned to the complexities of parenthood, race and class. Leave the World Behind explores how our closest bonds are reshaped in moments of crisis - and how the most terrifying situations are never far from reality.

This session will take place in the Board Room on the second floor.

For more information, please email ga@library.gg

Exhibition of Paintings by Petra Palmeri

Make your way down to Sula Framing and Art Gallery from this Thursday to enjoy fine artist Petri Palmeri’s solo exhibition!

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This fabulous exhibition will be open until Wednesday the 18th of December, and will showcase a collection of Petra’s latest works; each piece reflecting her journey, inspiration, and dedication to art.

Entry to the show is free of charge, and the gallery is open 10am - 5.30pm, Monday - Friday.

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