On Air One to Three Chris Quirk | 1:00pm - 3:00pm

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This week on Spotlight we visit the rather unusual studio of artist Adam Kinrade and discuss the complex ideas and investigations behind his figurative work. For more information about Adam's paintings, give us a shout at Spotlight@manxradio.com and we'll put you in touch. 

 

Celia Johns, secretary of the National Association of Choirs talks to us about her role within the association and the changing world of amateur choirs, following joint concerts held last week with Manx Voices and the Lon Dhoo Male Voice Choir. 

See more about the National Association of Choirs here: nationalassociationofchoirs.org.uk

Contact details for the Lon Dhoo Choir can be found here: http://www.iomarts.com/artists/music/lon-dhoo-male-voice-choir/

And for Manx Voices details see here: www.manxvoices.com

 

We hear this week's visual arts news from the lovely Jane Hall of the Manx Art Directory - www.manxartdirectory.com

 

Manx singer Christine Collister returns to the Island to play a show with her group, Daphne's Flight (www.daphnesflight.com) who play the Peel Centenary Centre this Saturday evening, tickets at www.centenarycentre.com

And Swingy Latino Funk group, Lava play the British this Sunday, for ticket reservations, email:  lavabandiom@gmail.com

 

And this Saturday sees the opening night of the Douglas Choral Union's 'The Producers'. Director, Tony Finnegan takes us behind the scenes of this fabulous show - tickets available at www.villagaiety.com

 

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