Grassington Festival Mash Up
When: Saturday 15 June 2013
Where: Grassington
The next leg of the Mash Up national tour takes Ida Barr and Home Live Art to Grassington Festival. Building on the many friendships made during a pilot visit this time last year, we are working with community groups, choirs, schools and in local rest homes to build an all new intergenerational scratch choir in the Yorkshire Dales.
A week’s residency in the beautiful village of Grassington, results in a bass-kickin Mash Up show in the village square on Saturday 15th June. Ida Barr’s new genre of music coined as ‘Artificial Hip Hop’ sees a unique performance programme of numbers where Music Hall fuses effortlessly with contemporary R&B and rap.
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Are you part of the local Black* LGBTQIA+ community and looking for a friendly and welcoming space to chat about art? Then join ‘We Out Here’ for a free workshop, led by artist Elaine Mullings.