FOR the first time since March, there was some music at Under the Edge Arts in Wotton.
On Sunday, the Chipping Hall hosted a couple of live sessions as part of The Edge Music Festival organised by Dursley musician Alan Swain.
"No audiences are allowed yet, but it was good to have some music and at least the piano got an outing," said Martin Clarke of UTEA.
The sessions were part of the Edge Music Festival, broadcast on Edge Radio over Saturday and Sunday.
The Edge Music Festival was put together by Alan Swain, who is a professional trombonist with The Welsh National Opera.
Listen to the festival via: dursleymusic.com/festival
UTEA is hosting its first painting group since lockdown today, with Rob Collins, and on Saturday there will be a one day sculpture workshop with Matt Pilston doing hand and foot casting.
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