Sometimes I get the opportunity to play for people I am not really sure will appreciate, or even enjoy, the harp. Tonight I was definitely proved wrong.
Nothing terribly exciting happens between Christmas and New Year’s Eve – so what a wonderful time to get married!
The students at Blackwood Primary School were treated to some very posh entertainment during their Christmas Lunch this year.
“I’d highly recommend booking Michelle for any event.” Claire at L’Amore Entertainment
The weather was gorgeous for the outdoor Summer Soiree, a first for the Society of Food Hygiene & Technology.
This iconic building in Birmingham, long-time home of the law firm formerly known as Wragge & Co, underwent a fantastic renovation and rejuvenation and was re-opened in February 2017.
It’s the day of love, and what better way to celebrate than a beautiful dinner accompanied by an entertaining and inspiring harpist?
Stephen suggested having a harpist at their Moxhull Hall outdoor wedding ceremony, and Perrie was thrilled.
“Thank you so much for playing at our wedding yesterday! It was even more perfect than we ever could have imagined and we had so many compliments on how beautiful it sounded!” Mr and Mrs Link
The English civil ceremony of Zoe and Akil at Fazeley Studios was the third in their weekend of multi-faith wedding events, giving them the chance to really make the event personal. With a nod to the traditional, they made the event theirs with the venue, music and classy car!
Getting married at a registry office? Harp music during your wedding ceremony is an inexpensive way to add beauty and elegance, just ask Deb and Andrew.
When planning her summer wedding at Hogarths Stone Manor, Karianne researched live harp music to add to the beautiful setting and help set the mood.
To celebrate Dillion’s First Holy Communion the family held a festive dinner at Hogarth’s in Solihull accompanied by traditional Irish and popular harp music.
Live harp music added to the elegant ambiance in the walled Italian garden at Arley Arboretum where the newly-married Mr and Mrs Link held their drinks reception.
“When my daughter said she was hiring a harpist I was skeptical, but your performance today has added so much elegance and beauty to our event. Thank you!”
A performative exhibition examining female form, idealised beauty and queering the golden ratio by Sarah Fortes Mayer and Gay Place – harp accompaniment by Michelle Dalton.