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Gigs in Digs - the original Healthy Concerts
Small groups of people gathering locally (next door or around the corner)
in modest sized venues, such as a neighbour's living-room, for the simple
and natural pleasure of listening to genuinely unplugged Live acoustic
music. Healthy Concerts make this experience available to all....
'small is beautiful' • neighbourhood involvement • natural
& friendly atmospheres • intimate home settings • 'unplugged’
(low noise) • non-smoking • alternatives to alcohol • artists
and audience of all ages and from diverse cultural backgrounds... further details
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Lemon & Honey Club - our vision for the future
An opportunity for us to come together and share our questions & answers, art & knowledge, gifts & experiences... in an atmosphere of healing sounds and visions.
Events YOU can arrange, participate in, or attend - featuring the creative & healing arts, and imaginatively combining performance, demonstration and presentation. More about the Lemon & Honey Club.
Creative arts: singer-songwriter, poet, painter, dancer, etc.
Personal healing arts: yoga teacher, masseur, nutritionist, homeopath, etc.
Planet healing arts: practitioners of permaculture, organic gardening, recycling, composting, etc.
Artist Profile Help
Have you been to a Healthy Concert recently?
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...Then why not review one of the featured artists? Click [review] below:
Louis Loizou - What is Human Work - Vision Shack on RadioReverb - 07 Aug 2008 [review]
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www.worldfamily.ning.com launched
A Brighton Healthy Concert led to the launch of www.worldfamily.ning.com - Healthy concerts in The Telegraph and The Times - Nick Roe and Gabrielle Starkey
Healthy Concerts are helping our communities to flourish.
Latest news -
Concerts and events to support World Family www.worldfamily.ning.com
www.healthyconcerts.com/whats_on.. read more
GUARDIAN as concert experiences go it was peerless
The great duo from Leamington Spa, NIZLOPI and the sponaneous PAUL CHI completed a UK home concert tour in January 2005. Hosts included Nikki Marshall of the Guardian...
``As concert experiences go, it was peerless. No stage, no distance, no crappy sound systems...``
Nikki Marshall (Guardian G2, 26 01 05) HOST A CONCERT... Full Guardian story:
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BRISTOL REPORTER - www.bristolmind.org.uk
Hazel Hammond talks to Paul Chi: Many people lead fast and highly stressed lifestyles and, he claims, there is no better way to slow down and get back in touch with your self than relaxing to live music in the home.
'Take off your shoes and socks for evermore.'
This line from one of Whalebone Polly’s songs summed up for me the mood
of relaxation, music and fun produced at a recent house.. read more
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