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Tag Archives: Kimichi School
Saturday 4th June – Jubilee Celebrations
Two weeks today, come along to the celebrations in Acocks Green Village and support Acocks Green Village in Bloom! There will be live music from Canoe – playing popular tunes from across the decades, a string quartet from Kimichi School … Continue reading
Posted in Acocks Green, News, things to do, Village in Bloom
Tagged Acocks Green, gardening, Kimichi School, live music, Village in Bloom
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Christmas in Acocks Green
So it’s the darkest, coldest time of the year and it’s no coincidence that this is the season of coloured lights, singing and social gatherings in order to help us get through the bleak midwinter. There’s lots to enjoy now … Continue reading
Enjoy Live Classical Music in AG
This week, and at the end of the month, there is a chance to hear professional musicians playing a range of classical music on your doorstep. This Wednesday (14th June), you can enjoy the relaxed and beautiful setting of St Mary’s Church with the regular Swansong concert series as they present the Mondelli Wind Quintet. The Conservatoire-trained […]
Enjoy Live Classical Music in AG
This week, and at the end of the month, there is a chance to hear professional musicians playing a range of classical music on your doorstep. This Wednesday (14th June), you can enjoy the relaxed and beautiful setting of St … Continue reading
Friends of Kimichi School Christmas Concert
A guaranteed enjoyable evening of classical music performed by professional musicians and some carols to sing along with!
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, music, the arts, things to do
Tagged Acocks Green, Bach, Birmingham, Carols, Charlotte Moseley, Classical Music, Friends of Kimichi, Kimichi School, musical, St Marys Church, violin
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New Community Choir in Acocks Green
This looks like a pleasant distraction from the longer nights, cold weather and Sunday evening blues! Everyone knows that singing lifts your spirits. All the information below, £2.50 per session or termly rate. I love to hear a choir. I love the … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, Chamber Choir, choir, Eastbourne House, families, Kimichi School, music, singing
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Like to Sing? This Sunday in Acocks Green
Come and visit the lovely Eastbourne House, Yardley Road, home of the Kimichi Music School and lift your spirits with a Sing-a-Long.
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, Eastbourne House, Kimichi School, music, singing
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Launch of Village in Bloom 2015 at Mallard Community Orchard
Although there were showers and strong winds, the Village in Bloom Team managed to pull off a successful few hours to launch the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom campaign for 2015. The theme this year is Greener Streets – … Continue reading
St Mary’s Delight – Bach by Candlelight
A wonderful evening of Bach music organised by the Kimichi School took place on Sunday 1st March. The famous Brandenburg Concertos were performed in full by a talented orchestra from the Northern College of Music, in the impressive surroundings of St Mary’s Church with added … Continue reading
Bach by Candlelight in Acocks Green
Kimichi School who opened their doors in 2013 are enlivening the musical culture of Acocks Green with the development of a community choir, music workshops and concerts. They are a very welcome asset to our area. It is also great to … Continue reading