If you've ever felt that the experimental music scene in Cambridge was a bit sparse, take this opportunity and come down to Churchill College Recital room for a concert of freely improvised music from the Cambridge Free Improvisation Society. The Society is an informal collective of Cambridge University students who gather to freely improvise as and when during term times. We've played a few concerts previously and have a myspace: http://www.myspace.com/cambridgeimprovisation
So far, the line-up for the concert is:
Joe Scott (trombone) Jo Davis (flute) David Currington (oboe) Jacken Waters (guitar) David Grundy (piano, laptop) Dan Larwood (guitar) Mardean Isaac (bass)
The gig starts at 8pm at Churchill College Recital Room (Map here - http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/the_college/info/map_of_college.php). And, best of all, it's FREE to watch!
Previous gigs were a little bit sparsely attended, so please do make the effort to come down and see what happens. It should be an interesting evening!
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