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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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    Rowan, Robin and Sylvie are sisters aged 16, 13 and 11. They write fresh, classy songs, make a sweet sound and all sing and harmonize together. Echoes of Jonathon Richman, Low, Daniel Johnson and Bobby Gentry all bubble up in their deliciously indie pop sound. You can see why Rough Trade fell in love with them, and have just released their debut album ‘Dear Someone, Happy Something’.

    Their songs convey a disarmingly frank, refreshingly clear view of the world,  demonstrating their wildly creative approach to making music and includes influences as diverse as Michael Jackson and The Children Of Sunshine. The sisters have been championed by, and played shows with Goat Girl, Fat White Family and Micachu and The Moonlandingz amongst others.

    Yes their parents help out, its a artistic family affair, and they all make a beautiful kin.

    “Don’t get too hung up on how old the people who made this record are: these songs speak to a spirit that is inside all of us – it’s just that it sometimes gets buried by age. It’s nice to be reminded of this time-honoured truth: the Youth will save us!” Jarvis Cocker