Nicola C.
Yelp
I just love places that can transport me to another place. Casting dreams of teleportation aside, I'm talking places that wisp us far, far away.
Entering the CCA, I almost forgot that I'd stumbled across it when headed to catch the train home. Something called me towards the building; it was artsy, inviting and mysterious. Had I seen it before? I wasn't quite sure. Bummer that it was a Sunday night, I'd have to come back and put my increasing curiosity to rest some other time. But, catching sight of the opening hours, I was in luck. The CCA was open. This is surely how Alice felt when headed down the rabbit hole.
I wasn't expecting to find the thriving, energetic scene inside, which made the discovery all the more sweet. We'd wandered into the Africa in Motion & Afrovibes Festival opening party. Regardless of the occasion, we felt like we'd crashed a super-cool private party, and yet, it was inviting, open to all and, just waiting to be found on Sauciehall Street.
There was an infectiously bouncy atmosphere. A DJ playing African music, a constant upbeat chatter. I don't know whether Sunday's the new Saturday or the CCA's just the place to be. Either way, I sure wanted to stick around.
Based solely on my brief first visit, the CCA is somewhere I'd love to explore more and I'm definitely going to seek out future events there. And, of course, I can't wait to lunch at Saramago Café!