Join us for a special Day of Reflection lunchtime concert at as part of International Piano in the Elms Trail with Marie Curie at the Penguin Building, Embassy Gardens.
This event is FREE. No booking required.
As we approach the Day of Reflection on 8 March, this quiet moment offers space to pause, remember loved ones, and recognise the resilience of colleagues and communities six years on from the pandemic.
Live music by Nnamdi Nnachi-Cole, an emerging jazz pianist from World Heart Beat Academy and part of this year’s International Piano in the Elms Festival
Timings:
Light Refreshments from 12:30
Concert 12:45–13:15
During the build up to 8 March there will be a daffodil display, featuring a Memory Tree marking 40 years of the Great Daffodil Appeal.
This event is open to members of the public and invited partners.
Come along for a reflective, uplifting, mindful moment in the middle of the day.
Nnamdi Nnachi-Cole is a young pianist and band leader with a beautiful flowing integrity of sound. His ballad playing is insightful and mature coupled with an effortless urgency when the music is powerful and fast pace. Trained at the esteemed Julian Joseph Jazz Academy. Nnamdi is already turning heads and attracting positive waves as one of the newest emerging stars on the London jazz scene.






