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SUMMARY:'PAY AS YOU FEEL' LUNCH – Sunday 10 May\, 1.00pm at The George
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a friendly and informal ‘Pay as You Feel’ Community Lunch on Sunday 10 May at 1.00pm. Places are limited to 30\, so please make sure of a seat by booking ahead using the free ticket form below and arriving in good time on the day. ALL WELCOME!
URL:https://thegeorgeatnewnham.co.uk/event/pay-as-you-feel-lunch-sunday-10-may-1-00pm-at-the-george/
LOCATION:The George Cafe\, High St\, Newnham on Severn\, GL14 1BS
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SUMMARY:Jazz at The George: The JOHN-PAUL GARD TRIO\, Wednesday 13 May\, 8.00pm
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to be blown away by the keyboard wizardry of jazz organist John-Paul Gard\, with Ben Waghorn on sax and flute and Keith Fairbairn on percussion. \nTickets  £12 (bookable below). Bar and snacks. Lift access to our Gallery available. \nAbout John-Paul Gard\nJazz organist John-Paul first fell in love with the sound of the Hammond organ at the age of ten. Encouraged by his father\, a keen organist and music enthusiast\, he went on to take a job in his local organ shop\, where he met some of the finest players and demonstrators in the business and played many concerts. Today\, his style is heavily influenced by Jimmy Smith\, Jimmy McGriff and Joey DeFrancesco\, with shades of Errol Garner\, Oscar Peterson\, Harry Stoneham\, Curt Prina\, Max Takano\, George Flurey\, Tony Pegler Keith Evans and Alan Haven. \nJohn-Paul loves to improvise and to work with other like-minded musicians. As well as recording many albums under his own name\, he has played on more than 40 albums by other well-known figures on the jazz scene. A recent success has been his collaboration with The Jon Dalton Organ Trio based in Venice Beach USA\, whose album Warm Ghosts in a Cold World is currently climbing the Jazz charts in the USA.
URL:https://thegeorgeatnewnham.co.uk/event/jazz-at-the-george-the-john-paul-gard-trio-wednesday-13-may-8-00pm/
LOCATION:Upstairs at The George\, The George\, Newnham on Severn\, Gloucestershire\, GL141BS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Riverbank Ensemble SPRING CONCERT\, Saturday 16 May\, 2.30pm
DESCRIPTION:Above: Claude Monet\, Springtime at Giverny\,1886 \nThe ever-popular Riverbank Ensemble (Fiona Crawley\, flute\, Ann Holder: oboe; Richard Kubiak: keyboard; and  Liz Pritchard: cello) present another varied programme of chamber music to celebrate the season\, including pieces by JS Bach\, Daniel Purcell\, Madeleine Dring and Camille Saint-Saens plus a few Riverbank surprises too! \nTickets £10 including cream tea\, available to book below. All welcome. Please feel free to take the lift to our first-floor Gallery. \nThe Riverbank ensemble are: \nFiona Crawley\, flute\nAnne Holder\, oboe\nRichard Kubiak\, keyboard\nLiz Pritchard\, cello
URL:https://thegeorgeatnewnham.co.uk/event/the-riverbank-ensemble-spring-concert-saturday-16-may-2-30pm/
LOCATION:The George\, High St\, Newnham\, Gloucestershire\, GL14 1BS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:SOUND BATH MEDITATION - Monday 18 May\, 7.00-8.00pm
DESCRIPTION:Let the gentle vibrations produced by sound instruments soothe away your stresses and strains as you experience the unique relaxing calm of a sound bath meditation. Sessions held fortnightly in the George Gallery\, £10. For further details or to reserve a place\, please phone or text Katie Potter on 07415 302262. \n\nHealth benefits\nWhether you’re seeking relief from physical pain\, emotional distress\, or looking for peace\, sound baths can bring many benefits for physical and mental health: \n\nStress reduction and anxiety relief: Vibrations produced by the instruments are thought to interact directly with the body’s energy centres\, relieving stress and anxiety by shifting the nervous system from the fight-or-flight response to a state of rest.\nImproved sleep quality: Soothing sound waves can promote deep relaxation\, making it easier for the body to transition into sleep.\nEnhanced mental clarity and focus: A sound bath can help clear away the clutter of incessant thoughts and worries\, helping concentration and focus.\nDeepened meditation and spiritual insight: The vibrations of sound baths are thought to help you connect with your subconscious mind\, allowing inner exploration and self-discovery. Sometimes people experience profound insights or epiphanies during a sound bath.\nPhysical healing and pain relief: Sound bath meditation is thought to stimulate circulation\, enhance immune response\, and may promote the healing of tissues and cells. People with chronic pain conditions\, such as arthritis or fibromyalgia\, often note a reduction in symptoms.\nEmotional release and healing: Sound baths can create a safe space for emotional exploration and release. Because they’re thought to release emotions\, powerful sound waves may help people heal past traumas or deal with grief.
URL:https://thegeorgeatnewnham.co.uk/event/sound-bath-meditation-next-session-monday-16-february-7-00pm/
LOCATION:Upstairs at The George\, The George\, Newnham on Severn\, Gloucestershire\, GL141BS\, United Kingdom
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