Rolling Programme

Nosferatu Live Soundtrack- Performed by Documenta

Nosferatu Live Soundtrack- Performed by Documenta

The Black Box

Friday 21st February, 8.00pm

Doors 7.30pm

£10.00

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The Black Box and CQAF are delighted to present a 2nd performance ( after a sell-out Out to Lunch show) of the original vampire classic with a live score performance by Belfast’s own Documenta.

In F.W. Murnau’s classic chiller, the mysterious Count Orlok summons Thomas Hutter to his remote Transylvanian castle in the mountains. The eerie Orlok seeks to buy a house near Hutter and his wife, Ellen. But Orlok is also the vampire Nosferatu, and when Hutter struggles to escape the castle, he knows that Ellen is in grave danger…

Documenta’s lysergic drone-pop fully espouses Sonic Boom’s mantra, “three chords good, two chords better, one chord best.” Running with the idea of minimalism equals maximalism, and imbuing it with a beatific four-guitar attack and repetition (repetition, repetition). Widescreen, Kosmische-leaning psychedelia at its best.

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Rolling Programme

Ania Magliano : ‘Forgive Me, Father’

Ania Magliano : ‘Forgive Me, Father’

The Black Box

Thursday 20 February 2025, 7.30pm

Nosferatu Live Soundtrack- Performed by Documenta

Nosferatu Live Soundtrack- Performed by Documenta

The Black Box

Friday 21st February, 8.00pm

Explosion Sound System meets MC Cheshire Cat

Explosion Sound System meets MC Cheshire Cat

The Deer’s Head

Friday 21 February, 9.00pm til late

Justin Robertson Book Reading: The Trial of Jonah

CQAF & Twitch present

Justin Robertson Book Reading: The Trial of Jonah

Ulster Sports Club

Saturday 8 March, 2.00pm

Joel Harkin and Band play ‘I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning’ – Rescheduled

Joel Harkin and Band play ‘I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning’ – Rescheduled

Oh Yeah Centre

Thursday 27 March, 8.00pm 

Lindisfarne – Rescheduled

In association with Old Flat Top

Lindisfarne – Rescheduled

Mandela Hall

Sunday 1 June, 8.00pm

Stone Foundation

CQAF and Superfly Funk and Soul Belfast proudly present

Stone Foundation

The Oh Yeah Centre

Saturday 27 September, 7.30pm

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