- Produced by Branchage
- Price £10
- Get ready for cakes, weddings, music and film.
- Bring along something old, something new, something borrowed and something new.
- Surf to Branchage Proposes Marriage
- See you at St Leonard's Church
Immerse yourself in some spectacular traditions and superstitious customs of weddings with Branchage through an evening of silent film, performance, found footage, music and surreal wedding treats.
An evening of live scoring, performance, obscure vinyl, pre-1930s cinema and found footage. Branchage will be exploring the spectacular traditions and superstitious customs of weddings in an evening of silent film, performance, music and surreal wedding treats. From Kusturica-esque gypsy weddings to lavish Royal Affairs, dazzling Bollywood weddings to a quickie in Las Vegas, wedding ceremonies all have their own theatricality. Pull up a pew to hear something old and something new, brought together through new live scores to archive footage. People coming to give their blessing at this event include: Plaster of Paris turn their hand to scoring a wedding vignette. Rhosyn (previously Wap Wap Wow) as the string quartet will be playing their own brand of haunting celebration music. Freddy Syborn (writer on Never Mind the Buzzcocks / Mock the Week) is Master of Ceremonies as ‘Uncle Dennis’. DJ Penny Metal has collected Eastern European and Russian music on vinyl for many years. Innovative and inspirational, she will play a sparkling set of Russian wedding anthems. James Keay is a classical pianist and composer whose musical sensibility is astonishing. From Chopin to Swing he will have you relishing every key he touches. Plus, Wedding cake by ‘Cakes and Crunk’. Gemma Pharo is a Psychedelic and Surreal Cake Maker from a Fine Art background and many more acts to be confirmed.