Colchester Stage Acts 2025

Our next event is Colchester Mind Body Spirit Festival 17-19th October at Marks Tey Parish Hall.

  • Over 60 stalls, inspiring talks, hands-on workshops, and live music under one roof.
  • A weekend to nurture your mind, body and spirit.
  • Discover new experiences, connect with like-minded people, and leave uplifted.
  • Family friendly, pet friendly, and welcoming for everyone.
  • Book your ticket now to be part of Colchester’s biggest wellbeing event.

 

Life Arts is again providing a weekend packed with complementary therapies, spiritual guidance, health advice, meditation space, workshops and healing music.

Chris Cozens, who established Life Arts in 1998, has been organising Mind Body and Spirit Events since 1999 and ensures all exhibitors are selected by merit, integrity, experience and professionalism.

Saturday

Glitter Your Mama

Birthed out of a Lonely Lady’s laundry overspill, GYM’s songs depict the bittersweet edges of domestic life, love, and the quiet loneliness of womanhood. She brings her womanly wit with a whimsical flair, full of fun yet raw emotion, to the stage!  

She Brings the Rain - Songwriters, vocals, violin and guitar

She Brings the Rain are two versatile musicians from Harwich, Ruth and Jim, who play folk music at festivals and local events. Playing original songs, covering music they love and making it our own with great wit and talent, this is certainly not one to miss!

Sunday

a singer songwriter/musician

Ash Carr, a singer songwriter/musician from Ipswich Suffolk. He has played many gigs and open mics around the East of England including Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge and London. Including the Suffolk Show with BBC Radio Suffolk and most recently at the Cambridge Club festival. You can check out his latest single ‘ Little Small Town’ on YouTube here at https://youtu.be/Rx_qUHndjrw?si=PPCeT7XhGG
 

Yaari

Writes his own music – blending Sanskrit mantras and English.

I am a yoga teacher from Shoeburyness in the UK and found my own vibe of music by blending Sanskrit mantras and English in a subtle way to show how seemingly different cultures can beautifully work in synchronous harmony to bring joy and peace to the listener, all whilst benefiting from the healing power of ancient songs.