Garden Party - Helping to fix up Trinity
People enjoying the sunshine photo @Jessica Bartolini
We want to say the biggest and most huge thank you to everyone who donated during garden party– we raised over £2800 in donations and that is just incredible. The funds raised will go directly into our Trinity Conservation Campaign , helping to secure Trinty’s past, future and present.
So to everyone who popped a few quid in the buckets or donated to the campaign directly online, we are very grateful.
An early afternoon performance by Bristol Samba photo credit @Jessica Bartolini
And, this year the sun really did hold out for Garden Party - didn't it.
Families and children enjoyed the circus skills workshops photo @Jessica Bartolini
Throughout the afternoon the garden was host to family workshops, with circus skills workshop from Invisible Youth and a beautiful puppetry performance by Bunraku Puppetry, followed by puppet making. Dancers from HYPE Dance, a weekly dance group based at Trinity, took over the Main Hall and Fyfe Hall for two flash performances and we welcomed back the ever popular drumming workshops.
Family friendly activities ran until mid afternoon and included a puppetry performance @Jessica Bartolini
Hype Dance performed two very high energy dances to crowds at Garden Party @Jessica Bartolini
On the Main Stage the line up included Baraka,Gardna x Kreed, Sunun with a great headlining set from Om Unit (who started a Roofs not Walls chant!) photo @Jessica Bartolini
Area of Effect opened up Garden Party with a punk set @Jessica Bartolini
Young performers from our collaborative Making Tracks project opened up Garden Party on the Main Stage with a set from Basement Studio’s Area of Effect and later on, Trinity Music Student Sam Neal played new songs from his EP (that he is recording here at Trinity). The Inside Stage saw performances from Trinity’s Louis Stone, Basements Ziggy Thewin and a very fun DJ set from Dj Lee Baker.
Students from our Making Tracks project played throughout the day @Jessica Bartolini
Headliner Om Unit playing to a packed crowd as the day draws to a close photo @Khali Ackford
An array of stall holders brought a great selection of handmade and bespoke goods, complemented by the world cuisines offered by the selection of food stalls and Dr Bike was on hand for everyones bike based needs.
Resident historian Dr Edson Burton teamed up with Lottie Story and took control of the MC’ing, introducing some great Trinity based history and introducing the talented artists and bands to the stage.
Lottie and Edson say a very good night and thank you to the crowd at Garden Party @Khali Ackford
Big up to the all the volunteers who helped out this year – and all the staff members, security, stall holders and artists who helped make the day happen. We had over 2000 people come to our annual free Garden Party, it was very busy!
For more pics of this years Garden Party head over to our Trinity Facebook page or follow us on Instagram.
See you all next year, and thanks everyone for your donations. We couldn't do this without you.