Members and guests are asked to contribute a £iver towards food and facilities, with surplus to fund the establishment of a permanent archive of Dave’s work.
Tarantism are a UK Festival band , playing an infectious mix in a celticskapunkfunkdubdance style.
Tarantism bring their festy vibes to nottingham to celebrate the release of their new album … ably supported by the quirky, funny, rude and earwormy tunes of festival friends Muddy Summers and the Dirty Field Whores
Klezmer Keilidh rehearse at Sumac Centre, in the large indoor space.
A klezmer keilidh is essentially a barn dance Yiddish style! Much like in other ceilidhs, the dances are explained by a caller and you don’t need any experience, neither do you need to bring a partner to join in.
What happens when you tumble out of the closet and find yourself trying to work out exactly where you are on the gender and sexuality spectrum?
Rainbow Heart, the new musical show from The Bleeding Obvious endeavours to describe the experience through songs and tales of joy, grief, happiness, loss and defiance.
Featuring tracks from her debut album as well as new tunes, let The Bleeding Obvious take you on a rollercoaster rainbow ride…
With support from Helen Rhodes (The Thinking Chimp).
A Pre-Festival Warm-up on Saturday 16th September at the Sumac Centre, beginning with a People’s Kitchen Meal at 7pm, followed by a Special Benefit Gig by/for Seize The Day, the campaigning activist folk band that are coming all the way from Somerset to support Nottingham Green Festival.
As many of you may be too busy to enjoy all the bands, spoken word performers, busters, kids entertainers, acoustic acts and other activities on the day, join us for this special opportunity to see this amazing band.
This event may also double as an after-party for the Stuff Of Life Festival being held at the nearby Hedley Villas Park from 12-6pm on that Day Before the Green Festival.