Presented by Folk&Roots…

Celebrate the Festive season by joining in with songs of Winter, Christmas and New Year to warm your hearts and voices in a lively Festive Frolic lead by London acapella group Broomdasher, fresh from their nationwide From Pub to Pulpit Cathedral tour.

Songs, stories, carols, crackers – and prizes for the best seasonal jumpers and hats – will kick off your December Diary of Delights at the Green Note

Broomdasher have an enviable reputation for their entertaining and engaging shows which get the audience singing

Their recordings are in the British Library’s National Sound Archive as “an outstanding example of grass roots folk music today”. Mike Norris said: “Dazzling harmonies and they’re clearly enjoying themselves Camden Live said “I love them! They’re real people having a good time!” Folking said: Glorious harmonies without the stuffiness sometimes associated with traditional folk.”

Give yourself an early present – Broomdasher’s Festive Frolic.

BROOMDASHER are a London-based acapella group who had many years’ experience between them before they first came together in 2016.

Since then, they’ve created an enviable reputation for their arrangements, harmonies and engaging live shows, which give the audience lots of opportunities to join in.

Broomdasher are: Deena Marcus-Jedamzik, who was taught by and played alongside Leon Rosselson; Josephine Swinhoe, classically trained by Vaughan Williams protégé John Carol Case; Margaret Moore, an actress and member of the Bloomsbury Woodwind Ensemble and Richard Cryan, a member of Dorten Yonder and formerly a regular on BBC Radio Derby as half of The Moonshine Duo.

Folking.com: “Glorious harmonies and finely crafted arrangements”

Fatea: “Highly skilled and rousing singers”

fRoots:”Harmonious and truly entertaining”

Mike Norris, EFDSS Radio: “Lovely harmonies, they clearly enjoy singing together”