LONDON
GREENWICH 2022
pure
rock 'n roll
pure
rock 'n roll
ETHICAL CHILLWAVE
Rockable festival 2019
science fiction
Rockable festival 2019
MUCH YIKES
Rockable festival 2019
INSTANT DOVE
Rockable festival 2019
Monday January - March 2023
Dance classes
TUESDAY
January - March 2023
Arts & Crafts
Friday
January - March 2023
Percussion classes
Wednesday
January - March 2023
Story telling & Drama class
third thursday of each month
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The Poetry mix
Eivissa & Formentera Dinner February
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Eivissa & Formentera Dinner
SATURDAYS
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Wine tasting
sundays
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opera and ballet
FRIDAYS
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Jazz Night
Penya vermut in greenwich
LINEUP 2023
Penya Vermut is a group of people sharing a common interest for community, arts, and open dialogue. As Urdu saying tells… “Here we drink 3 cups of tea to get to know people, first you are a stranger, the second you become a friend and the third you join our family, and for our family we are prepared to do anything”.
At Penya Vermut we facilitate conversation, build relationships, and sponsor each other interest. We focus on building strong communities. Our lead, Jaume, defines community as 4 pillars: (a) build a network of trust between members, (b) sharing a common space for creation and intellectual development, (c) knowledge transfer ecosystem where experiences and excellence is being shared, and (d) neighbourhood wide support net for open dialogue, conversation and debate.
Bianca De Maio
Is an Italian artist based in London. She practices painting and also uses mixed techniques, as well as printing techniques. Since graduating she has worked in Italy as an artist and at the same time has achieved several qualifications in teaching. After moving to London in 2018, Bianca has increased her experience as a teacher in drawing and painting techniques, acquiring the ability to work with people of all ages, and using a methodology based on the combination of technical and theoretical knowledge, aimed at developing the individual creativity.
Bianca is always careful to create a safe and stimulating environment to allow students of all ages to use art as a tool for knowledge and personal expression.
Bianca’s art classes
The tutor will encourage students to follow their imagination while learning art techniques, in small interactive group classes, where everyone will receive guidance and one to one feedback.
Through a series of creative and playful experiences, the younger students will experience:
- Exploration of the visual field through the gesture
- Recognition and use of shapes
- Experimentation with the graphic sign, different textures and materials
- Expressive and psychological qualities of colours.
According to age, the students will be introduced to the drawing techniques and the creative possibilities of paint.
Consequentially, each painting course can be considered as a component into a long-term progressive programme of study.
DATE/TIME
17/01/2023 - 28/03/2023 (11 classes)
6 pm - 7 pm
LOCATION
Coffee Island
Corbidge Court, Glaisher Street, London SE8 3ET
Noel Yawo Dossavi
Mawulikplimi Dossavi, aka Noel, is a percussionist from West Africa and based in Croydon, UK. For over 10 years he has been performing with music bands, drama groups, and dancers in West Africa and in London.
Additionally Noel has over 5 years of experience teaching African drums in schools, in groups, and on 1-to-1 with children and adults. The biggest strengths are the ability to handle easily any instrument, and to keep the rhythm and the groove going. I enjoy playing on various rhythms, such as Jazz, Afrobeat, Blues, etc.
The Workshop
Fun and educational African drum classes for children and their parents!
Are you looking for a new activity for your child to socialise and learn musical skills?
Join our weekly African drum classes where your little one will learn to play the djembe: a traditional drum from West Africa.
In this workshop, children will learn traditional rhythms and traditional songs. They will discover African music instruments, drumming sounds, and beat.
Drums are provided but if you have one at home, you can bring one!