Saturday 7 December 2024, 7.30pm
Two live sets with support, performing material from 'The Shovel Dance' and some newer arrangements.
“The way we perform [our songs]… we don’t hold back on the emotiveness,” says Nick Granata, organ player of Shovel Dance Collective. An ensemble of nine, the group journeys through the traditional folk of the British Isles with a modern political lens, exploring its relationship with queer culture, proto-feminist beliefs and working-class stories. Although traces of drone and metal can be heard in their work – including on 2022’s The Water is the Shovel of the Shore – their symphony of banjos, harps, flutes and citterns emits a calming energy most palpable at their live shows.