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World On Your Street: The Global Music Challenge
On Your Street: North Yorkshire
Discover the music of the world on your doorstep. Try out the local venues suggested by visitors to this website. Send us your review:
Describe the atmosphere and live music at a local pub, restaurant, festival, church or temple, club night... inspire other people to check it out!
Venue Music Review
Whitby Musicport,
The Porthole, 16 Skinner Street, Whitby, North Yorkshire,YO21 3AJ.
01947 603475
World Musicport is a new venture happening on the coast. Brings world to a small fishing town to fuse with the local talent. Brings warm, happy positive atmosphere for the whole weekend alongside workshops in the local school buildings up to the event (Lynne Kirk)ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύAdd Your Comments
The Trades Club,
Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8EE.
01422 845265.
Acoustic and voices from national and international sources Jam sessions and set pieces, like R3 at Womad (Rob Armstrong)

Intimate, good (Gary Craddock)

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Priory Community Centre,
Priory Streeet, North Yorkshire, YO1.
01904 781423
African drums ALL people connect (Marilyn Crawsthaw)

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Hebden Bridge Traders Club
Yorkshire
Worldfusion Warm, unassuming, politically - sound, cheap, real ale & midnight train back to Bradford & Leeds! (Andy Brown)

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Rattan & Rush,
Kirby Stephen
Cumbria
English folk Delightful 'acoustic tearoom'. Cafe and shop by day - occasional gigs in the evening. VERY limited tickets - sit down sumptuous dinner then excellent music. Last time it was Kristina Olsen - singer + songwriter from California. A lovely lady who generated a fabulous intimate atmosphere with her singing, humour and guitar playing.(Fi Exon)

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Various concerts in York and N. Yorkshire.
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Various styles from Africa & Balkans - acapella choir Chechelele means 'be happy' - they inspire a sense of fun and excitement in even the smallest audiences in rural North Yorkshire. Most songs are unaccompanied, the occasional stiring percussion number and moving ballad makes for a varied programme.
(Andy D'Agorne)ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύAdd Your Comments
Small Fest is Best
Ingleton
N.Yorkshire
We run a small music festival at Ingleton in Yorkshire every March which takes place in a large log cabin and we take it over for the weekend. We've workshops, concerts, a songwriting competition, informal music sessions and generally lots of fun. It's entirely voluntary so come along.

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