Letters to the Future with Peggy Seeger
This event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
Fusing music and ideas, this folk concert experience features live music, original songs and spoken letters, with special guest Peggy Seeger.
Michele Stodart (The Magic Numbers) leads an international house band performing original songs written especially for the concert by acclaimed UK and Canadian songwriters John Smith, Emily Barker, Catherine MacLellan, Mimi O’Bonsawin and more, alongside newly commissioned letters from beloved writers such as Robert Macfarlane, David Suzuki and Jeanette Winterson.
Exclusively for this performance, the special featured guest is Peggy Seeger. Guest singers include Suba Sankaran, Wesley Stace (aka John Wesley Harding), Clerel and the Chislehurst Schools Choir.
Driven by folk music, this concert invites audiences to reflect on the future of truth, cities, indigeneity, rivers, joy and the transformative role of art.
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