The highly anticipated Globe Café Unplugged kicked off with Bristol’s very own rock band Transition. The trio captivated the audience with fresh songs from their brand new album, as well as some of the old classics. Transition did not fail to satisfy with a standing ovation and cries for “more” from the crowd. Always a tough act to follow, the BISC team stood up to the challenge with their renditions of “Lean on Me” and the delightful “Sounds of Freedom” by Jewel. The team, led by Rebecca Bruce, exceeded even their own expectations when every chord was reached, with the onlookers singing along (hoping to drown out the noise most probably). The first session was wonderfully wrapped up with Lilian’s elaborate dancing skills. Without putting a step wrong, Lilian took to the stage like a born natural, much to the crowd’s delight.
Always providing a good service, Globe Café supplied an array of delicious snacks which was consumed within minutes of laying the table. It was a much needed break in preparation for Djoaine Asis’ solo performance. With her dazzling pink wig and her pet mascot as an encouragement, Djoaine sang two meaningful songs on the keyboard. The audience was amazed at Djoaine’s slight “tongue in cheek” performance which could possibly have been the performance of the night! To keep the night alive Emmanuel Mathe offered his expertise by drumming a rather uplifting beat. So good was his performance that his new found fans demanded more! The only way to end such a phenomenal night was to recall Transition to the front stage. Their new song, “the sky”, was so well received that they had to replay it a second time.
Overall, the night was a huge success. A late entry from our very own Kylie & Jason and (Becky & Kevin) and their version of “Especially for You”, entertained students as they departed. The quick departure may have been caused by a further mournful performance by Kevin. Unfortunately the hills were not so alive with the sound of music, dampening future hopes of a job at the west end! The BISC team would like to thank all those who attended and took part in Globe Café Unplugged, especially those who prepared the event at Ebenezer Church.
Written by Carys Davis
