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Thanks to @justin_mark_robertson for a great evening of books, live performence and a DJ set at @verdant_taproom last night! 🌿🧙♂️

Thanks to @justin_mark_robertson for a great evening of books, live performence and a DJ set at @verdant_taproom last night! 🌿🧙♂️

Thanks to @justin_mark_robertson for a great evening of books, live performence and a DJ set at @verdant_taproom last night! 🌿🧙♂️

Thanks to @justin_mark_robertson for a great evening of books, live performence and a DJ set at @verdant_taproom last night! 🌿🧙♂️

Thanks to @justin_mark_robertson for a great evening of books, live performence and a DJ set at @verdant_taproom last night! 🌿🧙♂️

Afternoon at @thebuttermarketredruth with @thefolkarchive Market and @lallymacbeth talking Lost Folk was a wonderful welcome back for the sunshine!
In anticipation of next week’s Pour Decisions at @tatecornerbar we present a special guest mix from Buried Treasure boss Alan Gubby. Streaming now via @brewingfolk radio. Link in bio
@jonnytrunk x Alan Gubby (@buriedtreasurerecords) x @doug.shipton (@finderskeepersrecords) | Corner Bar | Tate Modern | Thursday 28th May. 18.00 - Late | Free entry

Justin Robertson
This Saturday Night - 23rd
Live 5 Green Moons
Mineral Trail Words
DJ Set
7-11
The longest day of the year, marked the way it’s been marked for a long time — music, dancing, people in one place.
From 2pm, a free folk session, open to anyone who wants to sit in or just listen. The Wad bring morris dancing at 6pm as the light starts to shift. Then ticket holders head inside for Jim Ghedi and Isaac.I.Ockenden, live.
£10. Ticket link in bio.

Thanks to everyone who came out to the @verdantbrew for the @theculturingdish Myco meet up and @wadmorris practice.
Who knew Bingo could be so much fun!

Thanks to everyone who came out to the @verdantbrew for the @theculturingdish Myco meet up and @wadmorris practice.
Who knew Bingo could be so much fun!

Thanks to everyone who came out to the @verdantbrew for the @theculturingdish Myco meet up and @wadmorris practice.
Who knew Bingo could be so much fun!

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

We welcome back the Falmouth Sound / Image Cinema lab @verdant_taproom on Tuesday 26th May. Free entry!
Along the the screening the night will also include a Q&A with Neil Halstead from Slowdive, the cast and crew and the Myskatonic founders.
Here are a few words from Ryan Mackfall from Myskatonic
“SICL is such a huge part of many of the films I’ve made, but another incredible addition are the musicians who come in to be a part of the story. One such person is Neil Halstead of the band Slowdive. Neil was an essential part in defining the atmosphere of ‘The Birdwatcher’ through his original soundtrack. Mixing synths, guitars and pianos he generated something truly strange and eerie that sits as a main component of the overall film. It’s drawn in many a comment from people at film festivals, causing a stir in just the right way. I’m honoured to get the chance to collaborate with him and naturally have been a long time fan of his music. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear the soundtrack yourself at Verdant on May 26th!”

For fifteen years, ALFOS has been one of dance music’s quietly devoted institutions. Founded by Sean and the late Andrew Weatherall in 2010, built on slow, hypnotic grooves, motorik patience, and a single guiding principle: “the music’s not for everyone.” After Andrew’s passing in 2020, Sean has carried it forward — the records, the temperament, the long-form approach that makes ALFOS what it is.
Four hours behind the decks. The kind of set you settle into rather than dip in and out of.
Saturday 1st August. Verdant Taproom, Penryn.
See you in the long hours

Join us tomorrow evening @verdant_taproom for a FREE film screening of Gentle, Angry Women, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker @barbarasanti 🎬✨️
Watch as three young women retrace the march to Greenham Common, forty years on from the Women's Peace Protests.
"A really humbling story of collective women's activism and a roller coaster of emotions for the audience"
"In a time where young people are grappling with climate crisis, global conflicts and technological isolation, they need to see how previous generations of 'gentle, angry women' faced seemingly impossible odds and refused to give up"
7pm - see you there!
#WhatsOn #Cornwall #PenrynEvents #FreeFilmScreening @brewingfolk @falmouthlifemag @the_source_fm @falfeministfilm @falfemsociety @thesufalexe @cornwallfilm @filmatfalmouth @cornwallclimateactionnetwork @cornwallclimatecare @xrwestcornwall @westcornwallpeacegroup

Join us tomorrow evening @verdant_taproom for a FREE film screening of Gentle, Angry Women, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker @barbarasanti 🎬✨️
Watch as three young women retrace the march to Greenham Common, forty years on from the Women's Peace Protests.
"A really humbling story of collective women's activism and a roller coaster of emotions for the audience"
"In a time where young people are grappling with climate crisis, global conflicts and technological isolation, they need to see how previous generations of 'gentle, angry women' faced seemingly impossible odds and refused to give up"
7pm - see you there!
#WhatsOn #Cornwall #PenrynEvents #FreeFilmScreening @brewingfolk @falmouthlifemag @the_source_fm @falfeministfilm @falfemsociety @thesufalexe @cornwallfilm @filmatfalmouth @cornwallclimateactionnetwork @cornwallclimatecare @xrwestcornwall @westcornwallpeacegroup

Join us for the Summer Solstice 🌞
A joyous celebration on the longest day of the year.
Sunday June 21st at the @verdant_taproom
Tickets just £10 to experience exceptional live music from…
@jimghedimusic
@isaac.i.ockenden
@wadmorris
An open folk session (get involved!)
Plus DJ sets from
@brewingfolk
@thefolkarchive
@the.stone.club
Jim Ghedi hails from Sheffield, South Yorkshire and although clearly well versed in the history of folk music, he stands out as a torch bearer for a new generation of respectful yet experimental performers. Jim’s sets go for delicate soaring vocals into cacophony of sound before dropping into massive instrumentals and thundering drums.
This is a Full Band Show!
Support will be Isaac.I.Ockenden Isaac, a scottish experimental ballad singer of sorts building haunting textured walls of crackling tapes, Pedal Harmonium, frailing banjo and howling vocals to create always different enigmatic journeys through lore, myth, imperialism, alcoholism and onward.
On top of all this we will be hosting a FREE to attend Folk session in the yard from 2pm.
And the WAD will be dancing from 6pm.
Tickets holders will then be inside for the live show from 7pm.
The WAD are a Falmouth-based Morris dancing side named after Joan the WAD, Queen of the Cornish Piskies.
Cornish folklore suggests that Joan the WAD would light people to safety, or sometimes peril, across the Cornish moors. The word ‘wad’ is often recorded as an old Cornish colloquial term for ‘torch’ or bundle of straw. Joan the WAD is now seen as a good luck charm to many.
Taking inspiration from Cornish folklore and Joan’s feisty and fiery nature, our all-female Morris side brings Joan the WAD energy and a modern, progressive take to a mixture of traditional border and cotswold dances.
📷 of Jim by @scott_hukins
📷 of Isaac by @natasha.edgington
📷 of The WAD by @matthew___shaw

Join us for the Summer Solstice 🌞
A joyous celebration on the longest day of the year.
Sunday June 21st at the @verdant_taproom
Tickets just £10 to experience exceptional live music from…
@jimghedimusic
@isaac.i.ockenden
@wadmorris
An open folk session (get involved!)
Plus DJ sets from
@brewingfolk
@thefolkarchive
@the.stone.club
Jim Ghedi hails from Sheffield, South Yorkshire and although clearly well versed in the history of folk music, he stands out as a torch bearer for a new generation of respectful yet experimental performers. Jim’s sets go for delicate soaring vocals into cacophony of sound before dropping into massive instrumentals and thundering drums.
This is a Full Band Show!
Support will be Isaac.I.Ockenden Isaac, a scottish experimental ballad singer of sorts building haunting textured walls of crackling tapes, Pedal Harmonium, frailing banjo and howling vocals to create always different enigmatic journeys through lore, myth, imperialism, alcoholism and onward.
On top of all this we will be hosting a FREE to attend Folk session in the yard from 2pm.
And the WAD will be dancing from 6pm.
Tickets holders will then be inside for the live show from 7pm.
The WAD are a Falmouth-based Morris dancing side named after Joan the WAD, Queen of the Cornish Piskies.
Cornish folklore suggests that Joan the WAD would light people to safety, or sometimes peril, across the Cornish moors. The word ‘wad’ is often recorded as an old Cornish colloquial term for ‘torch’ or bundle of straw. Joan the WAD is now seen as a good luck charm to many.
Taking inspiration from Cornish folklore and Joan’s feisty and fiery nature, our all-female Morris side brings Joan the WAD energy and a modern, progressive take to a mixture of traditional border and cotswold dances.
📷 of Jim by @scott_hukins
📷 of Isaac by @natasha.edgington
📷 of The WAD by @matthew___shaw

Join us for the Summer Solstice 🌞
A joyous celebration on the longest day of the year.
Sunday June 21st at the @verdant_taproom
Tickets just £10 to experience exceptional live music from…
@jimghedimusic
@isaac.i.ockenden
@wadmorris
An open folk session (get involved!)
Plus DJ sets from
@brewingfolk
@thefolkarchive
@the.stone.club
Jim Ghedi hails from Sheffield, South Yorkshire and although clearly well versed in the history of folk music, he stands out as a torch bearer for a new generation of respectful yet experimental performers. Jim’s sets go for delicate soaring vocals into cacophony of sound before dropping into massive instrumentals and thundering drums.
This is a Full Band Show!
Support will be Isaac.I.Ockenden Isaac, a scottish experimental ballad singer of sorts building haunting textured walls of crackling tapes, Pedal Harmonium, frailing banjo and howling vocals to create always different enigmatic journeys through lore, myth, imperialism, alcoholism and onward.
On top of all this we will be hosting a FREE to attend Folk session in the yard from 2pm.
And the WAD will be dancing from 6pm.
Tickets holders will then be inside for the live show from 7pm.
The WAD are a Falmouth-based Morris dancing side named after Joan the WAD, Queen of the Cornish Piskies.
Cornish folklore suggests that Joan the WAD would light people to safety, or sometimes peril, across the Cornish moors. The word ‘wad’ is often recorded as an old Cornish colloquial term for ‘torch’ or bundle of straw. Joan the WAD is now seen as a good luck charm to many.
Taking inspiration from Cornish folklore and Joan’s feisty and fiery nature, our all-female Morris side brings Joan the WAD energy and a modern, progressive take to a mixture of traditional border and cotswold dances.
📷 of Jim by @scott_hukins
📷 of Isaac by @natasha.edgington
📷 of The WAD by @matthew___shaw
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