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Thu 11th June: Party+Protest special: Woody Guthrie show, TransSiberian, Lani Singers

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OFFLINE PARTY AND PROTEST SPECIAL!
Thursday 11th June

This is one of the best bills we've ever put on - the Woody Guthrie music tour is fantastic, and I can't get enough of the Trans Siberian March Band!

Dogstar, Brixton, 389 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW9 8LQ
Tel: 020 7733 7515. 7pm - 2am.
FREE ADMISSION all night!
Transport: 2 mins from Brixton tube/BR/buses.

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We've put together an incredible, thought provoking bill featuring a musical tour of Woody Guthrie's work by WILL KAUFMAN, contemporary South Seas protest songs from THE LANI SINGERS, the exhilaratingly brilliant 12 piece gypsy Balkan brass sensation the TRANS SIBERIAN MARCH BAND, Scottish folk with STARS OF SUNDAY LEAGUE and protest videos, poetry and slideshows, plus a full cabaret bill. We'll be running three rooms and two floors of entertainment - and it's FREE all night.

WILL KAUFMAN
"Woody Guthrie: Hard times and hard travellin'"
A brilliantly entertaining and informative musical 'tour' around Woody Guthrie's America, Will's performance mixes live performance, sparkling humour and excellent musicianship. Discover why Guthrie's work is as relevant and hard-hitting now as it was for America in the Depression in this superb show.
"No one can understand the American people without listening to Woody Guthrie. Will Kaufman's doing important work here." Tom Paxton
Times feature
*NOTE: THIS STARTS AT 8.15 IN THE UPSTAIRS BALLROOM

TRANS SIBERIAN MARCH BAND
A wonderfully chaotic and exhilaratingly brilliant 12 piece gypsy Balkan brass sensation packing a fiesta of tubas, trombones and clattering things, the Trans Siberian crew have been picking up rave reviews.
"Balkan ska meets Ottoman battle punk in The Trans-Siberian's obscenely infectious brass blow-out"
"The Sex Pistols of Balkan Brass...Punk brass world beat oddities"
"Music of the people for the people by this Balkanic-Latino band who love to party" - TIME OUT

THE LANI SINGERS
"These are their songs of freedom. Merdeka! Freedom!"
Hailing from the remote central highland region of West Papua in the south-west Pacific, the band sing deeply emotive and compelling melodies which are rooted in the sacred rituals of the Lani tribe people – a tribe whose way of living has remained largely unchanged since the Stone Age.Their music has also come to embody a powerful modern day message - the struggle that their fellow people endure under a brutal and illegal Indonesian occupation. Since Indonesia invaded West Papua in 1963, over 400,000 native West Papuans have been murdered by Indonesian military and countless others have ‘disappeared’ in one of the world’s worst ongoing yet largely unreported cases of ethnic cleansing.
"wonderfully uplifting: joyous South-Sea harmonies sung over lilting chords"
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STARS OF SUNDAY LEAGUE
Already a veteran of Bestival, End of the Road and New York's Sidewalk cafe, this Scottish folk outfit sing simple, heart-rending songs about football, love, life and the Firth of Forth, and are sometimes assisted by Emmy The Great.
"With his Scottish twang and heart attached to plaid sleeves you’ll shed a beer glass full of tears to his beautifully crafted songs" Plan B
"gentle and uncluttered, but entirely self-assured folkish songcraft with a narrative, confessional bent" Time Out

In the back room:
VIC LAMBRUSCO'S CABARET HOUR
'Abrasive political comedy' - Time Out
Comic piquancy - Independent

With a full line up of comedians, wags, poets and wordsmiths.

CRAFT CORNER:
A massive hit at the last Offline, Craft Corner serves up a hands-on feast of glitter, sticky-back plastic, toilet rolls, empty detergent bottles, PVA glue and other messy stuff for big kids to get creative. Think: Blue Peter on Absinthe.

PLUS:

VIDEOS
Protest videos, old school street protest snaps, Reclaim The Streets footage and more.

TOP DJS!
We'll also have a full crew of hard-drinking Offline regulars throwing down a selection of ska, punk, reggae, roots, rock'n'roll, new wave, punk, big band, garage rock and more, rocking on till the early hours.

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The Lani Singers were the most moving thing I've ever put on at Offline and I'm really excited by the Will Kaufman show.
 
A quick reminder that the Woody Guthrie 'tour' will start early (around 830) in the upstairs ballroom.
 
i'm well looking forwards to this, esp will kaufmann :)

meant to go to last night's offline, but was dead on me feets after rollercoastering all day with one hours sleep and two small children :o
sounded good from me bedroom though :hmm:


*gets thursday dancing legs on*
 
Here's the rough timetable for tomorrow:

8.15 Will Kaufman (Woody Guthrie show)
9.45 Stars of Sunday League
10.25 Lani Singers
11.00 Trans Siberian March Band

If anyone's thinking of coming down, the Victoria Line should start running from 7pm so you should be OK to get home. The Northern Line has been running fine today, despite the strike.
 
The Lani singers were at my only offline so far. Moving, humbling and liable to have you in tears. Will do my best to get there tomorrow.
 
The Lani singers were at my only offline so far. Moving, humbling and liable to have you in tears. Will do my best to get there tomorrow.
That was also the quietest Offline ever, with the entire cabaret line up - and the compere - cancelling on the night, as well as two bands. And once the headline band had seen the Lani Singers they said that they couldn't possibly follow them, so went home!
 
That was fantastic - despite the tube strike and Vic and the Craft Corner cancelling, we still had a great crowd all night and went on till 3am. :)
 
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