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Suthering @ Turn The Tide

2 June 2022

Free

Turn the Tide is a fun, free, one-day, family friendly event for all ages on Dawlish Lawn planned for the first day of the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations. It celebrates the importance of our oceans and waterways.

Turn the Tide – the first day of the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations.
When? Thursday 2nd June 2022, from 10:00 – 22:00.
Where? On the Lawn, in the marquee, and other venues in Dawlish.
What? Turn the Tide will celebrate Dawlish Parish’s wonderful seaside location, coastline and waterways, featuring environmental, local, sustainable and ethical charities, organisations and businesses in and around Dawlish. Bringing a sea change to our town! The Commonwealth is on the frontline of climate change and with headlines like, “How the Queen went green” it should come as no surprise that we have chosen an event that will encourage people to think about safeguarding the future of our environment for the next 70 years.
Organised in conjunction with Dawlish Town Council by Dawlish Wildlife Wardens, Dawlish Against Plastic and Reconnect magazine.
• a fun, free event for all ages
• a celebration of sustainable living
• full of interactive, informative and inspirational activities
• workshops and key speakers
• Music and entertainment
We have a full programme of events including mermaids, sea shanty bands, presentations from Slapton Ley Field Studies Centre and Seadream Education, films and information stalls. Watch this space for more details!
Email turnthetide2022@gmail.com to get in touch.
• The event is non-party political.
• No charge for non-profit organisations to attend.
Suthering will be performing during the afternoon at the event, please check with event organisers for exact timings.

Suthering meaning “the sound of the wind through the trees or wind under a bird’s wing” combines the musical talents of Julu Irvine and Heg Brignall. A couple in life and in music, the duo have taken the folk scene by storm with their unusual and fresh approach to folk. Julu and Heg are true story-tellers who champion female characters, creating new narratives for women and unearthing the female heroines of folk.

“Excellent musicians, beautiful harmonies and a fresh approach to traditional music” – Tony Birch, FATEA Magazine

What sets them apart is their wonderful chemistry and charisma on stage, natural humour and two beautifully matched voices. With an unusual mix of cascading, dramatic piano; intricate, fingerstyle guitar; flute, whistles and harmonium, Julu and Heg bring an exciting take on folk storytelling with their evocative and distinctive sound. Their arresting a cappella arrangements have been memorable favourites with audiences.

The duo moved from Bristol to Devon in 2019, just before the pandemic hit, in a bid to create a life more connected to community and nature. These themes can be found woven into their music and in their band name which was inspired by the Robert Macfarlane book Landmarks

Their debut album If We Turn Away was recorded and co-produced by Lukas Drinkwater at Polyphonic Recordings and released on February 25th 2022. The album which explores themes of community, connection, environment and conscience is very much a reflection of the times we are living in and has been influenced by the duo’s experiences during the pandemic. Each song is carefully crafted and arranged, telling tales of struggle and triumph against all odds; from both their own lives and from stories they have found. The album is a tonic for the divisive times we are living through.

A highly accomplished debut that builds on their reputation for writing and interpreting songs with a strong feminist base, it should prove the wind beneath their wings that suthers them to ever greater heights.” – Mike Davies, FATEA

What drew them together as songwriters was their shared love of collecting stories and turning them into songs; both have written about their grandparents and stories their family members have shared. Julu and Heg combine their powerful song-writing, weaving stories and crisp vocal harmonies to create a beautiful, pure sound.

“Two excellent singers.” – Genevieve Tudor, Genevieve Tudor’s Sunday Folk, BBC.

The duo delight in bringing communities together; they run two community choirs (Wheelhouse Folk Choir and The Great Sea Choir) and also run their small company Folk Singing Retreats which offers singing weekends for adults in Cornwall. 

The duo are touring venues and festivals the UK and Scotland throughout 2022, including a residency with the new Songs of Separation ALL SING! project on the Isle of Lismore in August.

For more about Suthering please visit: HOME | Suthering – folk duo

For more about Turn The Tide please visit: (2) Turn the Tide 2022 | Facebook

 

Venue

Dawlish Lawn
Dawlish, Devon United Kingdom + Google Map