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10 - 4pm daily, evening performances 7pm Tues, 7.30pm Weds & Thurs - doors open 6pm
About this event
Taking place August 10, 11, 12th at Lower Keigwin Farm, near Morvah, the evening programme showcases: Cornish film-maker Mark Jenkin’s BAFTA award-winning film BAIT; all female shanty singers Femme de la Mer; sensational singer song-writer Sarh McQuaid; and internationally renowned harpist Ruth Wall.
Day time events include art installations, sculpture, community singing, woodland walks and talks and more, all set in Keigwin’s beutiful, biodiverse surroundings.
Food vans and a bar available, picnics welcome. All evening perfomrances will be held at Keigwin’s barn, which boasts unique sculptural amphithere seating, built from the Farm’s own granite.
For the full programme 10 – 4pm daily, plus performance tickets, times and info visit : http://rosewood2021.eventbrite.co.uk
Rooted in the West Penwith landscape, Lower Keigwin Farm has a strong ethos of regenerative farming and community.
Rosewood’s vision is to provide a venue for Cornish and South West based musicians and artists to perform, as well as a space for experimentation and early stage work, and is a non-profit making organisation.
Rosewood 2021 respects all current guidelines and directives for Covid. If you are feeling unwell please do not attend.
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