Monday, October 23, 2006


Special offer! 'Momma Cherri's Gospel Brunch' and Conversations with Jean 'Binta' Breeze' Combined Ticket for £15


'Momma Cherri's Gospel Brunch'


Date and Time: Sunday 29th October from 2pm until 6pm.
Venue: Momma Cherri's Big House, Little East St., Brighton.
Tickets: £7 for adults, £5 for children. Includes Brunch buffet.


After Momma Cherri’s Soul Food Shack was featured on Gordon Ramsay’s TV series last year, Charita Jones (aka Momma Cherri) has become a regular TV chef. So many people wanted to come and sample her home cooked goodness that she has had to move to a bigger place: Momma Cherri’s Big House, 2-3 Little East Street. Come and meet Momma Cherri and experience her warm personality and hospitality at the first Gospel Brunch in Brighton!

There will be an interactive presentation on Slave Cuisine by Peggy Brunache, PhD student from the Center for African and African American Studies, University of Texas at Austin. Following this Momma Cherri will give us her live cookery demonstration and tell us the story of her journey from the United States to Brighton. The afternoon will close with a Gospel sing-a-long accompanied by live music.

Conversations with Jean 'Binta' Breeze

Date and Time: Monday 30th October from 8pm.
Venue: The Old Market, Hove.
Tickets: £10 for adults, £8 concessions.

Jean 'Binta' Breeze is a renowned Jamaican dub poet and storyteller. However as an actress, dancer, choreographer & theatrical director - Jean brings all of her artistic experience to bear on her work as a poet. She has a striking stage presence - generating all the power & excitement of a full-blown theatrical performance.

The Fifth Figure, Jean's fifth book, is a sequence poetry and prose which chronicles the lives of five generations of Caribbean and Black British women of mixed ancestry.

This event is kindly supported by GScene Magazine.

Tickets for both events will be on sale at Momma Cherri's Gospel Brunch on Sunday 29th October for £15.


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