Enjoy a night of music, theatre and dance on 10 September as Cambridge Junction launches its autumn programme with an evening of inspiring entertainment.
As always, the event will be free to attend and will showcase a selection of taster performances from the acts set to appear at the venue over the coming months. Among their number is innovative dance troupe Still House, who will take to the roof of the Leisure Park’s multistorey car park (located behind the Junction), for a foot- stomping performance with the skyline of Cambridge as their backdrop. Cambridge band The Staycations will also be making an appearance. Their Mumford and Sons-esque brand of indie-folk has been winning them acclaim in Cambridge and beyond (the five-piece recently won the Junction’s battle of the bands competition Fiver Fest, as well as appearing at Secret Garden Party).
As well as more acts to enjoy, there will also be a chance to have your say in shaping the Junction’s future programming in the Diagnosis Session. Bring along your most imaginative ideas and questions, and grill the venue’s team to help them bring events tailored to your taste! You’ll even get a free drink for your trouble.
“It’s always great to launch a season and celebrate all the great artists we have coming up at Cambridge Junction over the next few months,” says Daniel Brine, director of Cambridge Junction.
“It’ll be a fun night when you get to sample bits from the programme, chat to staff about what’s on and share a drink with some friends. I’m really looking forward to Still House’s Of Riders and Running Horses, a new dance work performed on the roof of the Cambridge Leisure car park. It’s the vision of local choreographer Dan Canham and is sure to be great fun with a live band and fantastic dancing.”
The event, which begins at 6.30pm, is free to attend but ticketed. Visit Cambridge Junction’s website for more details.