Inspired by English and Appalachian folk blended with alternative pop music, Amy Hollinrake draws on women’s stories within folklore and mythology and fuses them with a contemporary sound, placing her at the forefront of the new era of feminist neo-folk. Described as "absolutely haunting" (BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour) and "both timeless and utterly contemporary" (Songwriting Magazine), her recent EP Sad Lady Songs Vol.1. reimagines traditional folk songs and tales, combining them with dulcimers and synthesizers to create a head-spinning mix of yesterday and today.
Hollinrake is also the founder of project Loathly Lady, a creative feminist cataloguing project exploring gendered narratives in traditional music. She is a EFDSS Creative Busarary 2024 recipient.
Doors open at 7pm; gig starts at 7.30pm.
Presented by EFDSS.
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Sharper discount, Spring 2025