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Forest Cafe PresentsDay Of The Night Of The One Thousand DancesSunday 24th March, 12-7pmReckon you know your Stomp from your Watusi? Can your Monkey do the Dog? All day Sunday 24 March at the Forest, enjoy 60s dance crazes and a special tapas menu. Brush up on your moves for the event that is sweeping dance floors across the nation. Check your chubby, buff that blue suede and find out if you can jerk like me. 

Forest Cafe Presents


Day Of The Night Of The One Thousand Dances
Sunday 24th March, 12-7pm

Reckon you know your Stomp from your Watusi? Can your Monkey do the Dog? All day Sunday 24 March at the Forest, enjoy 60s dance crazes and a special tapas menu. Brush up on your moves for the event that is sweeping dance floors across the nation. Check your chubby, buff that blue suede and find out if you can jerk like me. 

Free Site Specific Sculpture Workshop
Forest-Centre-Plus, with Michael BowdidgeThu 21st March, 2-4pm

Michael Bowdidge is an artist who works with found objects and photography. Llast month he was the initial artist-in-residence for one day a week at Forest CentrePlus. He spent the time making stuff and taking photos and thinking about sculpture and buildings and scavenging and knees and biscuits. This workshop follows on from the residency, and starts with an artist’s talk which describes the modular sculptures that the artist built on site and then invites participants to explore the possibilties of these site-specific sculptures for themselves.

Free Site Specific Sculpture Workshop
Forest-Centre-Plus, with Michael Bowdidge
Thu 21st March, 2-4pm

Michael Bowdidge is an artist who works with found objects and photography. Llast month he was the initial artist-in-residence for one day a week at Forest CentrePlus. He spent the time making stuff and taking photos and thinking about sculpture and buildings and scavenging and knees and biscuits. This workshop follows on from the residency, and starts with an artist’s talk which describes the modular sculptures that the artist built on site and then invites participants to explore the possibilties of these site-specific sculptures for themselves.

Uke Boogie
Friday 15th of March @8PM
The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh
Uke Boogie is an open mic night run by two Ukulele players, Alex Highet “The Melodica Muncher” and Stuart Crout “The Kazookeylele Killer”.
The duo had tried to start up previous monthly open mic nights under the name of “All Eyes And Gums”. all events were a success, but very stressful.
In March 2009 the duo managed to land a gig date at one of Edinburgh’s best arts venues called “the Bowery”, But had no idea what type op event they would put on. Eventually they came up with an idea, a open mic night with no guitars allowed, and open mic dedicated mostly to ukulele’s.
Now Branded as scotland’s biggest Ukulele open mic night, uke boogie has been a tremendous success. With performers coming back to play again and again. 
Uke Boogie has gone through a rough time changing venue every few months. With the closure of the 3 bars In a row that uke boogie was supposed to be playing at, Uke Boogie has been dubber the “kiss of death” to bars accross edinburgh. Thats why we have chosen scotlands most haunted pub to bring you the best in undescoverd ukulele talent.
As for the future, hopefully we keep the event going. there has been talk of taking Uke Boogie somewhere out of edinburgh,  Maybe even a tour setting up Uke Boogie’s across the world? Who knows!

Uke Boogie

Friday 15th of March @8PM

The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh

Uke Boogie is an open mic night run by two Ukulele players, Alex Highet “The Melodica Muncher” and Stuart Crout “The Kazookeylele Killer”.

The duo had tried to start up previous monthly open mic nights under the name of “All Eyes And Gums”. all events were a success, but very stressful.

In March 2009 the duo managed to land a gig date at one of Edinburgh’s best arts venues called “the Bowery”, But had no idea what type op event they would put on. Eventually they came up with an idea, a open mic night with no guitars allowed, and open mic dedicated mostly to ukulele’s.

Now Branded as scotland’s biggest Ukulele open mic night, uke boogie has been a tremendous success. With performers coming back to play again and again.

Uke Boogie has gone through a rough time changing venue every few months. With the closure of the 3 bars In a row that uke boogie was supposed to be playing at, Uke Boogie has been dubber the “kiss of death” to bars accross edinburgh. Thats why we have chosen scotlands most haunted pub to bring you the best in undescoverd ukulele talent.

As for the future, hopefully we keep the event going. there has been talk of taking Uke Boogie somewhere out of edinburgh,  Maybe even a tour setting up Uke Boogie’s across the world? Who knows!

Fish to Fry
Sunday 17th of March @5PM
The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh
Fish to Fry is an Edinburgh-based band, creating new original songs, telling of sillyness and sentiments, nostalgias and neuroses, and as ever of love and yearning. With singer Lorraine O’Sullivan and accordionist Isabel Lohss, Sarah Whiteside on cello and Arran Sheppard on drums.
Check out their website for pics and music: 
http://www.fishtofry.co.uk/
 

Fish to Fry

Sunday 17th of March @5PM

The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh

Fish to Fry is an Edinburgh-based band, creating new original songs, telling of sillyness and sentiments, nostalgias and neuroses, and as ever of love and yearning. With singer Lorraine O’Sullivan and accordionist Isabel Lohss, Sarah Whiteside on cello and Arran Sheppard on drums.

Check out their website for pics and music: 

http://www.fishtofry.co.uk/

 


Reel Iraq
 
Thursday March 21st @8PM
 
 

The forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh


Reel Iraq Festival - a celebration of Iraqi film, music and literature is running in Scotland (and across UK) from 21-25th March. In Edinburgh there will be Iraqi film screenings, music events, poetry nights, workshops, exhibitions and discussions at the Filmhouse, The Forest, Summerhall, The Institute for Music in Human and Social Development, and The Scottish Poetry Library.
“Reel Iraq 2013 marks 10 years since the US and UK led military invasion, against which the world mobilised in solidarity with the people of Iraq. Reel Iraq will explore the contribution of art, culture and creativity to Iraqi life in a time of conflict, with over 50 events taking place in London, Edinburgh, Bristol, Glasgow, Dumfries, Leeds, Derry/Londonderry, Newcastle and Stirling.” You can find out more via the links below: Festival website - http://www.reelfestivals.org/ Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/reelfestivals.org (look in the ‘event’ tab for full listings)
Facebook Events - https://www.facebook.com/events/147522848743503/?ref=ts&fref=ts Tweet: @reelfestivals 
 

 
 
Reel Iraq
 
Thursday March 21st @8PM
 

 
The forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh
Reel Iraq Festival - a celebration of Iraqi film, music and literature is running in Scotland (and across UK) from 21-25th March. In Edinburgh there will be Iraqi film screenings, music events, poetry nights, workshops, exhibitions and discussions at the Filmhouse, The Forest, Summerhall, The Institute for Music in Human and Social Development, and The Scottish Poetry Library.


“Reel Iraq 2013 marks 10 years since the US and UK led military invasion, against which the world mobilised in solidarity with the people of Iraq. Reel Iraq will explore the contribution of art, culture and creativity to Iraqi life in a time of conflict, with over 50 events taking place in London, Edinburgh, Bristol, Glasgow, Dumfries, Leeds, Derry/Londonderry, Newcastle and Stirling.” 

You can find out more via the links below: 

Festival website - http://www.reelfestivals.org/ 
Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/reelfestivals.org (look in the ‘event’ tab for full listings)
Facebook Events - https://www.facebook.com/events/147522848743503/?ref=ts&fref=ts 
Tweet: @reelfestivals 
 
 

 

The Forest Cafe Presents ’A Letter to Mohamed’ by Christine Moderbacher, 13th March, 8 pm,  The Forest Cafe, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh - FreeNot to be missed Edinburgh premiere! Filmed during the first year after the Tunisian Revolution, “A Letter to Mohamed” is a poetic journey through a troubled country. Between revolution and a new political system, between dictatorship and first elections, between order and chaos the film shows a landscape of disillusion, but also humor and hope. “A Letter to Mohamed” is a compilation of episodic fragments about the aftermath of a revolution, intercut with a letter about the personal impressions of the filmmaker’s journey.After the movie, we’ll have chance for a Q&A session with the director

The Forest Cafe Presents 

A Letter to Mohamed’ by Christine Moderbacher
13th March, 8 pm,  The Forest Cafe, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh - Free

Not to be missed Edinburgh premiere! Filmed during the first year after the Tunisian Revolution, “A Letter to Mohamed” is a poetic journey through a troubled country. Between revolution and a new political system, between dictatorship and first elections, between order and chaos the film shows a landscape of disillusion, but also humor and hope. “A Letter to Mohamed” is a compilation of episodic fragments about the aftermath of a revolution, intercut with a letter about the personal impressions of the filmmaker’s journey.

After the movie, we’ll have chance for a Q&A session with the director



Mark Ayling, Brian Curran & Breagha Cuinn 
1st of March @8pm , The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburg

MARK AYLING BIOGRAPHY

A lifelong drummer, Aberdeenshire based Mark Aylinghas now branched out into the world of acoustic music.With lyrics that are mainly personal, sometimes angryoccasionally political, and always honest, he creates asound that has the energy of punk whilst retaining themelodic elements of the acoustic guitar.Discarding the usual Folk/Acoustic influences such asBob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, Mark finds his inspiration from bandsas diverse as The Jam, Motorhead, New Model Army,The Clash, Killing Joke and Joy Division.2012 ended on a busy note with a tour of Germany, Belgium and Holland aswell as playing at the Perthshire Amber Acoustic Festival in Dunkeld.2013 looks to be just as busy with gigs in Edinburgh, Aberdeen andBanff already booked and a short UK tour planned for March.Mark has had the pleasure of playing alongside Justin Sullivan (New Model Army),Robb Johnson and Tracey Curtis at the 2011 Raise Your Banners Festival, and Billy Liar,Iain MacDonald, 999, Proud City Fathers, Joe Solo and Paul Carter and many other fine musicians at various gigs throughout the year.

 
www.facebook.com/markaylingacoustic

www.markayling.netBRIAN CURRAN BIOGRAPHY

Acoustic punk from Glasgow influenced by Crass, AC/DC, Bob Mould, Discharge, Quarantine, Chuck Ragan. I’ve been playing since I can remember in various bands (Quarantine, Disaffect, Ruin, Debris, Scatha to name but a few). So you could say I’ve been going since around 1984. I thought, why not have a go at doing this Acoustic thing. Well, I know its not exactly D-Beat to the Max, but it is in my brain and my attitudes have not changed even though the music has toned down a bit.

https://www.facebook.com/BrianCurranAcoustic

Mark Ayling, Brian Curran & Breagha Cuinn 

1st of March @8pm , The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburg




MARK AYLING BIOGRAPHY

A lifelong drummer, Aberdeenshire based Mark Ayling
has now branched out into the world of acoustic music.
With lyrics that are mainly personal, sometimes angry
occasionally political, and always honest, he creates a
sound that has the energy of punk whilst retaining the
melodic elements of the acoustic guitar.

Discarding the usual Folk/Acoustic influences such as
Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, Mark finds his inspiration from bands
as diverse as The Jam, Motorhead, New Model Army,
The Clash, Killing Joke and Joy Division.

2012 ended on a busy note with a tour of Germany, Belgium and Holland as
well as playing at the Perthshire Amber Acoustic Festival in Dunkeld.
2013 looks to be just as busy with gigs in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and
Banff already booked and a short UK tour planned for March.

Mark has had the pleasure of playing alongside Justin Sullivan (New Model Army),
Robb Johnson and Tracey Curtis at the 2011 Raise Your Banners Festival, and Billy Liar,
Iain MacDonald, 999, Proud City Fathers, Joe Solo and Paul Carter and many other fine musicians at various gigs throughout the year.

 

www.facebook.com/markaylingacoustic

www.markayling.net


BRIAN CURRAN BIOGRAPHY

Acoustic punk from Glasgow influenced by Crass, AC/DC, Bob Mould, Discharge, Quarantine, Chuck Ragan. I’ve been playing since I can remember in various bands (Quarantine, Disaffect, Ruin, Debris, Scatha to name but a few). So you could say I’ve been going since around 1984. I thought, why not have a go at doing this Acoustic thing. Well, I know its not exactly D-Beat to the Max, but it is in my brain and my attitudes have not changed even though the music has toned down a bit.

https://www.facebook.com/BrianCurranAcoustic
Dave Hughes & The Renegade Folk Punk Band
Sunday 3rd of March
@7pm

Biography
Dave Hughes and the Renegade Folk Punk Band - “If Gaslight Anthem gotin a fight with Against Me! at a folk festival” - Wesley Shearer,Scotscribbler“songs that are too melodic to be the traditional, if not literal…See more


Description
Punk rock political folk from Glasgow!Email: dave-at-davehughesmusic.co.uk

Band interests
Playing as many gigs and putting out as many records as possible.

Artists we also like
Christy Moore, Bruce Springsteen, The Clash.

Dave Hughes & The Renegade Folk Punk Band
Sunday 3rd of March
@7pm
Biography
Dave Hughes and the Renegade Folk Punk Band - “If Gaslight Anthem got
in a fight with Against Me! at a folk festival” - Wesley Shearer,
Scotscribbler

“songs that are too melodic to be the traditional, if not literal
See more
Description
Punk rock political folk from Glasgow!

Email: dave-at-davehughesmusic.co.uk
Band interests
Playing as many gigs and putting out as many records as possible.
Artists we also like
Christy Moore, Bruce Springsteen, The Clash.

4:8 Gallery presentsJULIE HUGGAN
1st - 30th March

Julie Huggan is a local Edinburgh artist and student at the Open University studying art history and business. Working mainly in photography as well as mixed media to create surreal, colourful kaleidoscope inspired prints.
Using photographs of forest scenes from her travels and of local areas around East Lothian and Edinburgh have inspired this exhibition. Last exhibited work at the ‘We are Young’ exhibition at Whitespace gallery in Gayfield Sq.

Greeting cards of Julie Huggan’s prints are on sale at Earthy Foods and Goods as well as through her facebook page www.facebook.com/juggled.

4:8 Gallery presents
JULIE HUGGAN
1st - 30th March

Julie Huggan is a local Edinburgh artist and student at the Open University studying art history and business. Working mainly in photography as well as mixed media to create surreal, colourful kaleidoscope inspired prints. Using photographs of forest scenes from her travels and of local areas around East Lothian and Edinburgh have inspired this exhibition. Last exhibited work at the ‘We are Young’ exhibition at Whitespace gallery in Gayfield Sq.

Greeting cards of Julie Huggan’s prints are on sale at Earthy Foods and Goods as well as through her facebook page www.facebook.com/juggled.

4:8 Gallery presentsJESSICA SCHOUELA: VACANT KINETICS (photographs on acetate) 16th Feb - 28th Feb

More and more, I feel confronted with what I have come to identify as a severe social apathy, not only to that which is distant, but also to that which is often closest to us. In a world of infinite choices of capital, ephermeral encounters, growingly mediated through technology, we may not be advancing as we believe, not progressing or evolving, but rather, vibrating, buzzing, perhaps with hidden meditations that there is some real movement, and that perhaps, it is in an alright direction.

4:8 Gallery presents
JESSICA SCHOUELA: VACANT KINETICS (photographs on acetate)
16th Feb - 28th Feb

More and more, I feel confronted with what I have come to identify as a severe social apathy, not only to that which is distant, but also to that which is often closest to us. In a world of infinite choices of capital, ephermeral encounters, growingly mediated through technology, we may not be advancing as we believe, not progressing or evolving, but rather, vibrating, buzzing, perhaps with hidden meditations that there is some real movement, and that perhaps, it is in an alright direction.

4:8 Gallery presentsANA-MARIA LUNGU
25th Jan - 22nd Feb 2013

Part of a larger project of around 200 photos that investigates the state of architecture and old patrimonium buildings in my hometown - Bucharest. Quite often, they’re surrounded by glass buildings or inappropriate sites.

Find Ana’s work here ->
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidia/sets/72157627445467620/

4:8 Gallery presents
ANA-MARIA LUNGU
25th Jan - 22nd Feb 2013

Part of a larger project of around 200 photos that investigates the state of architecture and old patrimonium buildings in my hometown - Bucharest. Quite often, they’re surrounded by glass buildings or inappropriate sites.

Find Ana’s work here -> http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidia/sets/72157627445467620/

Come and join us for the closing event of the first ForestCentre+ residency!

Mike Bowdidge has been creating new work based on the Argyle House building and he is showing and talking this coming Thursday from 6pm on, our address:

ForestCentre+
38 Castle Terrace
(Yes, under the brutalist awning with a concrete relief)
Edinburgh EH3 9SJ

Come and join us for the closing event of the first ForestCentre+ residency!

Mike Bowdidge has been creating new work based on the Argyle House building and he is showing and talking this coming Thursday from 6pm on, our address:

ForestCentre+ 38 Castle Terrace (Yes, under the brutalist awning with a concrete relief) Edinburgh EH3 9SJ

Beloved friends, Forest would like your volunteer time.

Forest is alive and Forest is growing! It’s over half a year since we moved into our new café at 141 Lauriston Place, and things are looking just lovely. Our menu is smacking, our events are hopping, our walls are sparkling, and we even have a new gallery space (a cheeky wee one). Plus, as you might have heard, we have new building plans afoot just around the corner. All we need now is you.

Now is the time to come volunteer at Forest! We want whatever you’ve got. We like your hairstyle. We want that talent you spent five years cultivating and can’t find a job with. We will give you an apron or a website or a table for you to make something stupid and brilliant with. Volunteers get a discount at the café and a drinks or a meal on longer shifts. Plus they get to be part of this daft project. Here’s some stuff you can do.

EVENTS

Forest has a free events book. Anyone can come in and book time to play the bazouki or do a mime marathon or whatever they like. We need a bigger team to help them. Folk who can find artists to bring in, make posters and update websites, and organise the schedule when it gets silly. Making and distributing posters is especially in demand. There will probably be other jobs. Maybe you have your own ideas. Email events@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

SOUND

Apart from the mime one, most of our events need sound equipment. We need folk who know their m2f XLR from their 5-pin MIDI, or who want to learn, or who get hot hauling amps around. IF you’ve got skills we need them and if you don’t we can train you up, as long as you’ve got time. We need folk to help bands set up and take down and all that. Email events@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

WORKSHOPS

We’re trying to get our free workshop series up and running and sharing knowledge in a big liberated love-in of ideas. Like where you turn up at the café for a cup of tea and come out learning how to speak Gaelic while knitting legwarmers. And what the Gaelic for “legwarmers” is. We need people to run workshops, and people to help organise and publicise them. Email info@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

KITCHEN

Our beautiful kitchen! Only there can you know the true pleasure of building someone a mountain of nachos. Washers up, sweepers of stairs, makers of food, red and sticky lifeblood of the Forest. We try to get everyone from all the other groups to help out in the kitchen, but we can always do with more kitchen volunteers. Email info@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

SOMETHING ELSE?

If you have another idea for something that Forest should do, make it happen. Email info@theforest.org.uk, drop in and ask, or just turn up and do it. Do it harder.

SEE YOU SOON

Love,

The Forest

Beloved friends, Forest would like your volunteer time.

Forest is alive and Forest is growing! It’s over half a year since we moved into our new café at 141 Lauriston Place, and things are looking just lovely. Our menu is smacking, our events are hopping, our walls are sparkling, and we even have a new gallery space (a cheeky wee one). Plus, as you might have heard, we have new building plans afoot just around the corner. All we need now is you.

Now is the time to come volunteer at Forest! We want whatever you’ve got. We like your hairstyle. We want that talent you spent five years cultivating and can’t find a job with. We will give you an apron or a website or a table for you to make something stupid and brilliant with. Volunteers get a discount at the café and a drinks or a meal on longer shifts. Plus they get to be part of this daft project. Here’s some stuff you can do.

EVENTS

Forest has a free events book. Anyone can come in and book time to play the bazouki or do a mime marathon or whatever they like. We need a bigger team to help them. Folk who can find artists to bring in, make posters and update websites, and organise the schedule when it gets silly. Making and distributing posters is especially in demand. There will probably be other jobs. Maybe you have your own ideas. Email events@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

SOUND

Apart from the mime one, most of our events need sound equipment. We need folk who know their m2f XLR from their 5-pin MIDI, or who want to learn, or who get hot hauling amps around. IF you’ve got skills we need them and if you don’t we can train you up, as long as you’ve got time. We need folk to help bands set up and take down and all that. Email events@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

WORKSHOPS

We’re trying to get our free workshop series up and running and sharing knowledge in a big liberated love-in of ideas. Like where you turn up at the café for a cup of tea and come out learning how to speak Gaelic while knitting legwarmers. And what the Gaelic for “legwarmers” is. We need people to run workshops, and people to help organise and publicise them. Email info@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

KITCHEN

Our beautiful kitchen! Only there can you know the true pleasure of building someone a mountain of nachos. Washers up, sweepers of stairs, makers of food, red and sticky lifeblood of the Forest. We try to get everyone from all the other groups to help out in the kitchen, but we can always do with more kitchen volunteers. Email info@theforest.org.uk or drop in and ask.

SOMETHING ELSE?

If you have another idea for something that Forest should do, make it happen. Email info@theforest.org.uk, drop in and ask, or just turn up and do it. Do it harder.

SEE YOU SOON

Love,

The Forest

The Forest Cafe presents ‘Bollywood Sunday’ 1-7 pm, Sunday 24th Feb. The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, EdinburghCome in out of the cold and warm the soul at the monthly spicy Bollywood Sunday , this Sunday 1-7pmChannelling the vibe of the subcontinent we will be playing vintage Bollywood movies and offering the tastiest veggie curry and chai tea this side of the Taj MahalAll this accompanied by a live sitar/tabla set from members of The Sitar Project an initative  set up the South Asian Arts Collective, to promote Indian music in Scotland.And it’s all free (well apart from the curry and chai) www.thesitarproject.co.ukSee you there

The Forest Cafe presents ‘Bollywood Sunday’ 1-7 pm, Sunday 24th Feb. The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh


Come in out of the cold and warm the soul at the monthly spicy Bollywood Sunday , this Sunday 1-7pm

Channelling the vibe of the subcontinent we will be playing vintage Bollywood movies and offering the tastiest veggie curry and chai tea this side of the Taj Mahal

All this accompanied by a live sitar/tabla set from members of The Sitar Project an initative  set up the South Asian Arts Collective, to promote Indian music in Scotland.

And it’s all free (well apart from the curry and chai) www.thesitarproject.co.uk

See you there




The Forest Cafe presents ‘Three is The Magic Number’ 4-11pm Thursday,21stFeb. The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, EdinburghThis Thursday the Forest is proud to offer three sonic treats for your earsCome in at 4 and listen to the Klezmer sounds from Electric Session. A fantastic duo playing accordion and violin.  Following on we have at 7 the sounds of INKA,  an acoustic singer/songwriter.  Check her out ar www.inkamusic.comCrowning the evening we have  direct from South America, the Latina sounds of Chesko Gonzalez, with music from Brazil, Portugal, Spain and Cuba. And all for free!See you there

The Forest Cafe presents ‘Three is The Magic Number’ 4-11pm Thursday,21stFeb. The Forest, 141 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh


This Thursday the Forest is proud to offer three sonic treats for your ears

Come in at 4 and listen to the Klezmer sounds from Electric Session. A fantastic duo playing accordion and violin.  Following on we have at 7 the sounds of INKA,  an acoustic singer/songwriter.  Check her out ar www.inkamusic.com

Crowning the evening we have  direct from South America, the Latina sounds of Chesko Gonzalez, with music from Brazil, Portugal, Spain and Cuba. 

And all for free!

See you there