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My Bristol Favourites: Dionne Draper

By Martin Booth  Saturday Sep 4, 2021

Dionne Draper is the new head of music and singing at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

Dionne is a writer, actor, singer and producer whose semi-autobiographical musical, DAWTA, sees her play multiple roles.

She is also the musical director of Sing With Soul, producing music for Black female writers.

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These are Dionne’s top-five Bristol favourites:

Ashton Court

Ashton Court has some of the best panoramic views over Bristol – photo: Martin Booth

“I love to ride my bike along the river, with the treetop hills of Ashton Court in sight. It’s a great workout as you climb up, passing fields of deer and fellow cyclists. Then, enjoying stunning views of Bristol whilst you catch your breath.”

Bristol Temple Meads

Looking down at Temple Meads from its roof – photo: Martin Booth

“I love this timeless station that has been constant in my life. So many journeys travelled. So many still to do. But the arrival home is always the best.”

Ujima Radio

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“Shout out to Bristol radio station, Ujima Radio, keeping me up to date with music, arts and activities in Bristol’s African Caribbean community and beyond. I particularly love RISE Women on a Sunday and Sandra Green’s Saturday Show, but there’s something for everyone.”

Cafe Kino

Cafe Kino is now next door to the new Carriageworks development – photo: Martin Booth

“A welcoming, spacious cafe in the heart of Stokes Croft. The delicious vegan menu is full of plentiful portions. I’m not vegan but Cafe Kino is still a favourite place to meet and eat. It promotes diversity and sustainability too so it’s a win-win.”

Easton Leisure Centre

Easton Leisure Centre on Thrissell Street off Stapleton Road has a gym, fitness studio, sports hall, squash courts and a swimming pool with a water slide – photo: Martin Booth

Easton Leisure Centre has been a lockdown lifesaver for me. Regulations allowing, I have enjoyed regular, safe lane swims, really fun family swims and unmissable HIIT classes with Sharon. A wellbeing must.”

Main photo of Dionne Draper by Chelsey Cliff

Read more: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School appoint new principal and CEO

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