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St Piran Singers will be performing light and hearty music in the Riverside Church this Monday evening. The singers sing all the popular tunes of the decade, from Westlife to Queen to Les Miserables, as well as tracks based on Cornwall and its traditions. Yes, these are the same singers who performed at the International Celtic Congress last year, bringing fame to both Looe, where they are located, and to Cornwall. The widely known accompanist Liz Sidebottom performs with the singers, making their music ever so appealing to young and old alike. Disabled friendly Start: 00:00
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Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. Start: 19:30
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Playwright Pauline Shepherds play has been adapted into a feature film Dressing Granite thanks to Cornwall Film and director Bill Scott. The film is an inspiring story which traces the consequences following the loss of a dear parent and a struggle to put it behind while learning the lessons every stage of life has to teach us. Every one who has ever been a father and every boy who has been a son will be moved by the delicate relationship of a father and son portrayed in the film. The film was made and is set entirely in Cornwall. | ||







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