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KIN will be taking over the Arnolfini for a long weekend with a multi-room extravaganza of music, conversations, games, skill-sharing and theatrical explorations, with activist meet-ups, live art and wandering provocateurs. Each of the six rooms has a full programme, and the spaces have been uniquely designed with participation and connection in mind. Please note that capacities are limited for each room, so please arrive early to your chosen sessions to guarantee entry.
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The Singing Economist: Clare Marks
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“A refreshingly different slice of acoustica”– Tom Robinson, BBC Radio 6.
Clare’s music has also been described as “honest and candid lyrics set to a back drop of melancholic wonderment, echoing influences of Nick Drake and Laura Marling”.
Clare adds intricate harmonies and instrumental layers with a loop station. Her delicate guitar-picking is often accompanied by a cellist. Singing in a range of languages, her songs range from themes of loss and travel, to inequality and prejudice.