The Medieval Folk & Harp Networking Evening is a curated social event designed to bring together the vibrant community of folk and early music performers in West Yorkshire. Held in the atmospheric surrounds of the shopâs library area, the evening departs from formal concert structures in favor of a relaxed, collaborative environment. The goal is to spark new partnerships, discuss upcoming projects, and share the joy of medieval melodies in an informal setting. Harpists of all levels, from those playing small lap harps to large Gothic instruments, are encouraged to bring their instruments for "open-mic" style sessions.
This event addresses the often-solitary nature of early music practice by creating a hub for networking. Attendees will have the chance to meet local festival organizers, ensemble directors, and fellow enthusiasts over refreshments. Short presentations will highlight new research into medieval dance tunes and the crossover between traditional folk and early music repertoires. The Early Music Shop staff will be on hand to offer expert advice on historical harp stringing and lever technology. This gathering is as much about the future of the local music scene as it is about the music of the past. It provides a platform for amateur players to learn from professionals in a non-intimidating space, fostering a culture of mentorship and mutual support that strengthens the cultural fabric of Bradford.
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