If you could speak about one subject that you are passionate about what would it be?
Every month, three guest speakers talk on a topic close to their heart. It could
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If you could speak about one subject that you are passionate about what would it be?
Every month, three guest speakers talk on a topic close to their heart. It could be on the arts, science or nature; about an abstract concept or a physical object of desire; a moment in history or perhaps a tiny fragment of their life. In the last few months we have had talks naturalists, in the buff (naturally!) talking about their passion for walking naked in the countryside, a man talking about his passion for cornershop newsagents and the delights they hold therein, a talks on why we should embrace failure, on what it was like living on a canal boat for 10 years, about disused tube stations of London and about teaching a town to play the ukelele.
We had a talk from Colin of what it was like being Nelson Mandela’s prison chaplain on Robben Island, Alexia introduced us to the all too brief career of Victorian artist Aubrey Beardsley and the Duckpond Sailors treated us to some modern versions of old traditional Sussex folk songs.
You never know what you will get as we don’t announce the subjects in the night, but we promise you will go away with food for thought!
This month we will have 3 talks that promise to entertain, enlighten and educate – sometimes all three.
Doors are at 7.30pm with first talk at 8.15pm
Tickets are available for members of Cellar Arts Bar or for £2 more for non-members
Online tickets:
https://www.wegottickets.com/event/484128
October, 2019
thu17oct19:3023:3019:30 - 23:30 Speakeasy Conversation Club
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If you could speak about one subject that you are passionate about what would it be?
Every month, three guest speakers talk on a topic close to their heart. It could be on the arts, science or nature; about an abstract concept or a physical object of desire; a moment in history or perhaps a tiny fragment of their life. In the last few months we have had talks naturalists, in the buff (naturally!) talking about their passion for walking naked in the countryside, a man talking about his passion for cornershop newsagents and the delights they hold therein, a talks on why we should embrace failure, on what it was like living on a canal boat for 10 years, about disused tube stations of London and about teaching a town to play the ukelele.
We had a talk from Colin of what it was like being Nelson Mandela’s prison chaplain on Robben Island, Alexia introduced us to the all too brief career of Victorian artist Aubrey Beardsley and the Duckpond Sailors treated us to some modern versions of old traditional Sussex folk songs.
You never know what you will get as we don’t announce the subjects in the night, but we promise you will go away with food for thought!
This month we will have 3 talks that promise to entertain, enlighten and educate – sometimes all three.
Doors are at 7.30pm with first talk at 8.15pm
Tickets are available for members of Cellar Arts Bar or for £2 more for non-members
Online tickets:
https://www.wegottickets.com/event/484128
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