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HERMANA FORTHCOMING RELEASES @ 19/07/10 - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/19/2010
Ends: 10/19/2010
HERMANA FORTHCOMING RELEASES @ 19/07/10 Hermana PR: 44 Church Road, London, SE19 2ET // 02087718800 http://www.hermanapr.blogspot.com http://www.tinyurl.com/hermanamusic (Spotify) http://tinyurl.com/goocalher (Google Calender of London dates) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES/NEWS/ADDITIONS TIMBER TIMBRE Watch video for Demon Host (out August 16th) here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irPIjJl4ByU AGNES OBEL
Watch Agnes' performances on TV Noir (Germany) here: Just So: http://vimeo.com/album/222372/video/11583426 Philharmonics: http://vimeo.com/11586335 Brother Sparrow http://vimeo.com/album/222372/video/11577944 AGNES OBEL Single goes back to September 6th on PIAS GIANT SAND Release Valley of Rain (25th Anniversary Edition) on September 27th on Fire Records. PIGBAG Fire Embers reissue Pigbag Volumes 1 & 2 on October 11th
JOSEPHINE FOSTER Releases new album Anda Jaleo on October 4th on Fire Records
ESG Fire Embers reissue Dance To The Best of ESG (2 CD) on 18th October.
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JULY - singles/eps 19th JAMIE LIDELL single, I Wanna Be Your Telephoner (Warp) 26th RICHARD WARREN single, No Angel (TV Records) JULY - albums 19th JUST MUSIC compilation, Cafe Compilation Vol 2 (Just Music) 26th DIGITONAL album, Retrospective (Just Music) 26th EDIBLE WOMAN album, Everywhere At Once (Sleeping Star Records) AUGUST - singles 2nd PVT single, Window (Warp) 2nd CLUB 8 single, Shape Up (Labrador) 16th TIMBER TIMBRE single, Demon Host (Full Time Hobby) Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irPIjJl4ByU 23rd 1973 ep, Bye Bye Cellphone (Blonde Music) AUGUST - albums 2nd LEIF VOLLEBEKK album, Inland (Nevado Records) 2nd A.C ACOUSTICS reissue album, Understanding Music (Fire) 2nd PAUL A ROSALES album, Wonder Wheel (Care In The Community Records) 9th PVT album, Church With No Magic (Warp) 9th SMUDGE, reissue Manilow(Fire) 9th SMUDGE, reissue Real McCoy Wrong Sinatra (Fire) 30th THE CAVALADE album, Many Moons (Pebble Records) SEPTEMBER - singles 6th LAKI MERA ep, 'The Clutter' (Just Music) 6th AGNES OBEL ep, Riverside ([PIAS] Recordings) SEPTEMBER - albums 6th JUST MUSIC compilation, Sex, The City and Just Music (Just Music) 6th THE CLIENTELE album, Minotaur 13th THE TRAVELLING BAND album, title tbc (Sideways Saloon) 13th 1973 album, Bye Bye Cellphone (Blonde Music) 20th TIMBER TIMBRE album, Timber Timbre (Full Time Hobby) 27th FOPS album, Yeth Yeth Yeth (Monotreme) 27th GIANT SAND album, Valley of Rain (25th Anniversary Edition) (Fire) OCTOBER - albums 4th CLINIC album, Bubblegum (Domino) 4th AGNES OBEL album, Philharmonics ([PIAS] Recordings) Video: Philharmonics live: http://vimeo.com/11586335 4th JOSEPHINE FOSTER album, Anda Jaleo (Fire) 11th PIGBAG reissue, Pigbag Volume 1 (Fire Embers) 11th PIGBAG reissue, Pigbag Volume 2 (Fire Embers) 11th WYATT, ATZMON, STEPHEN, For The Ghosts Within (Domino) 18th ESG reissue, Dance To The Best of ESG (2 CD) (Fire Embers) 25th GIANT SAND album, Blurry Blue Mountain (Fire Records) NOVEMBER - albums 1st 6 DAY RIOT album, On This Island (Tantrum Recordings) To be scheduled in the coming months... SPACEMEN 3 reissue, Performance (Fire) 2010 SPACEMEN 3 reissue, The Sound Of Confusion (Fire) 2010 JACKIE O MOTHERF* *KER album reissue, Fig.5 (Fire) 2010 JACKIE O MOTHERF* *KER album reissue, Flags Of The Sacred Harp (Fire) 2010 JACKIE O MOTHERF* *KER album reissue, Liberation (Fire) 2010 DANIEL JOHNSTON reissue, 1990 (Feraltone) DANIEL JOHNSTON reissue, Artistic Vice (Feraltone) TOY HORSES debut album & singles released Autumn 2010 OUTSHINE FAMILY debut album (Black Maps) THE ORCHIDS fifth studio album "the lost star" released in August GIANT SAND/HOWE GELB 25th Anniversary Reissue series:
Giant Sand - Ballad Of A Thin Man early Sept 2010 Giant Sand - Storm early Sept 2010 Giant Sand - Love Songs late September 2010 Giant Sand - Long Stem Rant late September 2010 Giant Sand - Swerve late September 2010 Giant Sand - Center Of The Universe October 2010 Giant Sand - Purge & Slouch October 2010 Giant Sand - Ramp October 2010 Giant Sand – Glum November 2010 Giant Sand - Goods & Services November 2010 Giant Sand – Live Album (Volume 1 & 2) Giant Sand - Chore of Enchantment January 2010 Giant Sand - Cover Magazine January 2010 Giant Sand - Black Out January 2010 Howe Gelb - Dreaded Brown Recluse February 2011 Howe Gelb - Hisser February 2011 Howe Gelb – Confluence February 2011 Howe Gelb - ...Some Piano Triple CD February 2011 Howe Gelb – Sno Angel DVD / Live Album February 2011 The Band Of Blacky Ranchette – Still Looking Good To Me March 2011 Giant Sand - Its All Over The Map March 2011 Arizoner Amp & Alternator - Arizoner Amp & Alternator March 2011 BOX SET OF ALL “Giant Sand” releases – April/May 201 Howe Gelb - Sno Angel Like You July 2011 Howe Gelb - The Listener July 2011 BOX SET OF ALL “Howe Gelb” releases – September 2011 MORE INFO: http://www.ethermachines.com (Ben Frost) http://bedroomcommunity.net/Site/HVALUR8EPK.html (VALGEIR SIGURDSSON) http://bedroomcommunity.net/Site/HVALUR9EPK.html (SAM AMIDON) http://bedroomcommunity.net/Site/HVALUR7EPK.html DANíEL BJARNASON http://www.6dayriot.co.uk/ http://www.deadmeadow.com/ http://www.myspace.com/ediblewoman http://www.myspace.com/hiholonelady http://www.warp.net/records/lonelady http://www.lonelady.co.uk. http://www.myspace.com/malakaibristol http://www: myspace.com/sambassadeurtheband http://www.theperyls.com http://www.mathewsawyer.co.uk/andtheghosts/index.html http://www.thetravellingband.com/ http://www.trevormossandhannahlou.com/ http://www.myspace.com/leifvollebekk LABELS: http://www.aperturerecords.net/ http://www.bedroomcommunity.net http://www.dominorecordco.com (for Geographic too) http://www.justmusic.co.uk/ http://www.myspace.com/justmusiclabel http://www.labrador.se http://www.myspace.com/monotremerecords http://www.tenorvossa.co.uk/
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SUMMER IN A BOTTLE: - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/1/2010
Ends: 8/11/2010
SUMMER IN A BOTTLE: Summer Wine tasting at Clifton Nurseries, 6.00pm-9.00pm August 11th
The next Summer wine tasting at Clifton Nurseries is idyllically set under cover of the flourishing house vines* at London’s much loved and oldest plant nursery. In conjunction with the experts at ‘The Winery’, West London’s award-winning wine specialists (www.thewineryuk.com), this year promises to be even more special than previous Summer tastings, thanks to an intriguing new crop of bio-dynamic wines to try, plus the Winery’s recommendations for the essential wines to help prolong the Summer for many more weeks to come. Staff at The Winery are experts in discovering the rising stars of the wine world: come and be among the first to taste these exquisite new flavours of white, red and rosè varieties and of course a range of glittering new champagnes. Tickets and contact information: tickets are £25.00 (Friends of Clifton tickets are priced £20.00) to include light summer snacks and all drinks. For tichets call Guy Pullen on 020 7432 1866 or email guy.pullen@clifton.co.uk.
*or indoors in the indoor plants green house according to the weather Clifton Nurseries is a short walk from our shop at: 5a Clifton Villas, W9 (nearest tube: Warwick Avenue on the Bakerloo Line). 
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*LAST CHANCE TO SEE* - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/1/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
*LAST CHANCE TO SEE* EMPIRE MAIL: GEORGE V & THE GPO Presented by LONDON 2010: FESTIVAL OF STAMPS GUILDHALL ART GALLERY, LONDON until 25 July 2010 Exhibition commemorates centenary of King George V, the ‘Philatelist King’s’, accession to the throne Flagship event of the London 2010: Festival of Stamps from The British Postal Museum & Archive (BPMA) / http://www.london2010.org.uk Displays include some of the rarest and most valuable stamps in the world A major exhibition by The British Postal Museum & Archive (BPMA) and the Royal Philatelic Collection, Empire Mail: George V & The GPO is the flagship event of the London 2010: Festival of Stamps and is currently open at the Guildhall Art Gallery until 25 July 2010. The exhibition features many items from these unique collections and explores the life of King George V through his personal passions as a stamp collector.
George V became known as the ‘Philatelist King’ and this exhibition celebrates the centenary of his accession to the throne and the extraordinary period of design and innovation in the General Post Office during his reign. George V’s reign from 1910 to 1936 was an era of conflict and great change and saw the development of a number of communication methods which brought the world closer together. Developments during the King’s reign included innovations in mail transportation, the first Atlantic air crossing and the rise of graphic design in the 1920s and 1930s. Posters, war time memorabilia, vehicles, pillar boxes, philatelic rarities and remarkable footage from the GPO Film Unit will be on display. Film highlights include two pieces of footage, each captured at opposite ends of the King’s reign, showing some of the developments in mail transportation that brought the world closer together. Pictures of an airborne plane carrying the first ever Airmail from London to Windsor in 1911 will be playing alongside footage of the first regular Airmail flight to Australia from 1934. All items on display are sourced from the treasures of the BPMA and the Royal Philatelic Collection including exquisite stamps and stamp artwork. One of the star exhibits is a unique example of the 2d Tyrian Plum, significant because it is the only known used stamp of its kind. As 100,000 sheets of this new stamp were about to be issued, an example was posted to George V, then Prince of Wales, on 5 May 1910. By the time it had arrived, his father King Edward VII had died and Prince George had become King. On King Edward’s death it was decided that the 2d Tyrian Plum should be withdrawn and the entire printing destroyed.
Further star exhibits include the Post Office Mauritius stamps which are among the rarest and most valuable in the world; the largest block of Penny Blacks (10) used on the first day they were valid (6 May 1840) and Kenya and Uganda £100 stamps which were used for fiscal purposes. Visitors will also be able to uncover fascinating philatelic stories. For example, it is not widely known that Lawrence of Arabia created a stamp or that RMS Titanic, perhaps the most famous ship in history, was a mail ship. This exhibition is just one of a number of events happening across the capital and beyond as part of the London 2010: Festival of Stamps. The Festival is a year long programme of exhibitions, events and activities marking the centenary of George V’s, the Philatelist King’s, accession to the throne. Key events include: London 2010 International Stamp Exhibition at The Business Design Centre; Post Abolition: Commemorative Stamps From Around the World at the Museum of London Docklands; The British Library Philatelic Rarities; Impressions of Africa at the British Museum and other exhibitions with partners including: the Women’s Library, Marylebone Cricket Club Museum – Lord’s, Twickenham World Rugby Museum and Bletchley Park. 
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BT DIGITAL MUSIC AWARDS 2010 - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/19/2010
Ends: 9/30/2010
BT DIGITAL MUSIC AWARDS 2010 The BT DMAs is back for 2010 - the UK's most celebrated and recognised awards event amongst the music industry that acknowledges the best in digital music entertainment. Previous winners include the likes of Kylie Minogue, Chemical Brothers, Coldplay and Radiohead.
Date: Thursday 30th September 2010 Venue: Camden Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH Now in its tenth year, the BT Digital Music Awards is committed to celebrating both established artists using new digital techniques, and new artists who are making a name for themselves in the ever-evolving world of social media. This year sees the introduction of some new categories for 2010 including Best Place to Hear, Discover and Buy Music, Best Event and Best Music App, reflecting the increased audience engagement and massive developments in technology that the music industry has seen in recent years. Artists and music companies can enter one or more of the 10 award categories up until the 15th July, where an expert panel of judges will consider the entries and shortlist each category. After the Judges’ Choice award entries have closed, the People’s Choice Awards will open for voting on 9th August, and will rest solely on votes from the music loving public. Brand new categories in this section include Best Song and Best Video, with established awards such as Best Official Music Site, Best Fan Site and Best Music Blog making reappearances.

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HORNITOS TEQUILA POP-UP TATTOO PARLOUR - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/19/2010
Ends: 8/1/2010
HORNITOS TEQUILA POP-UP TATTOO PARLOUR Date: Sunday 1 August 2010 Venue: Dray Walk Gallery, off Brick Lane, London E1 Time: 12:00pm – 6:00pm Head to the east end on Sunday 1 August to check out the HORNITOS Tequila pop-up Tattoo Parlour. For one day only HORNITOS Tequila will be concocting complimentary cocktails (for the first 2,000 visitors) and offering temporary tattoos at the Dray Walk Gallery, just off Brick Lane, London, E1 from 12pm until 6pm. HORNITOS Tequila will be joined by the very finest temporary tattoo artists, who will be on hand to apply the body art, and London’s authentic underground, urban designers, the Graffiti KiNGS, will also be inviting the public to create some live graffiti art on the day. The event will be taking place to celebrate the end of a UK-wide search for a talented tattoo artist to design a limited edition HORNITOS Tequila bottle. The competition to design a bottle of HORNITOS Tequila received an overwhelming response from the most talented and creative body art artists from around the country and the winning designs will be exhibited at the HORNITOS Pop-Up Tattoo Parlour for one day only. 
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KILLER ATTRACTIONS SET FOR STANDON CALLING: - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/19/2010
Ends: 8/1/2010
KILLER ATTRACTIONS SET FOR STANDON CALLING: STEAL ICONIC ARTWORK / FREE COSTUME TAILORING / GABBY YOUNG�s �GABBERDASHERY� SHOP / �WHAT KATIE DID� LINGERIE / ORGANIC FOOD / ROUGH TRADE RECORDS / BOOKSHOP / VINTAGE STANDS & LOVE MUSIC HATE RACISM Friday 6th � Sunday 8th August 2010 Standon, Hertfordshire www.standon-calling.com Full price weekend camping - �95 �A delightful boutique festival with an ear for talent.�Observer
�All in all, a cracking little independent festival that could teach its older, bigger cousins more than a thing or two about how to have a good time�. THE INDEPENDENT With just six weeks to go until the most-anticipated independent festival of the summer, Standon Calling is proud to reveal some of the stellar stalls, dressing-up shops and collaborations at this year�s event. Standon Calling�s chosen charity Phoenix Futures, a charity that supports people in drug and alcohol rehabilitation, receives �2 from every ticket sold. Heritage Arts Company, our resident theatre troop has revealed that artist Alice Llewelyn�s record covers are not for sale at this year�s Standon Calling gallery; they are for robbing! In collaboration with Heritage Arts interactive theatre, in which British crime capers are brought to life for festival-goers, Alice is offering up some of her interpretations of the world's most iconic record covers. The 25 prints, which would usually be sold for �200 each, will be the focus of an Art Theft rumoured to be taking place on the Saturday night - with the Robber Gang recruited from the public. Only the most dedicated scoundrels will get to take home these seminal music images including one of the headliner Buena Vista Social Club�s album covers. Cuisine at Standon Calling features Indian food, warming toasties, Italian pasta dishes and gourmet Suffolk ice cream. The array of stalls expands this year to include vintage clothes shops, Love Music Hate Racism, booksellers, and for the first year Gabby Young�s Gabberdashery This is the lead singer of Gabby Young and Other Animals� clothes and crafts stall! The multi-talented Gabby Young is also performing at Standon Calling with her band so will be one busy lady and we can�t wait to see her designs.
In line with the �Murder on the Standon Express� theme, Sweeney Todd�s Barbershop is also on site! Providing services in a theatrical setting, come along for a wet shave and the strangest haircut of your life! Beerwolf Books are on board to bring their eclectic collection of reading material to the festival, supporting the literary aspects of Standon Calling with spoken word and literary performances provided by The Book Club Boutique. Bizarre Bazaar will be pulling up in their lorry to unleash a beautiful dressing-up shop, complete with costumes, make-up, hair pieces and stunning photography services. Our on-site tailor Anna Popovich will be stocking some of her own exclusive pieces (�20 - �300). Ms Popovich will also be available to make criminal customisations and outlawed alterations to your own clothes and costume, free of charge, thanks to the generosity of the Bingham Trust. Stunning lingerie brand What Katie Did will also be on site, providing undergarment inspiration for those glamorous outfits. Diesel Radio are on board as well, broadcasting across the stages for continual on-site coverage for those in tents and in surrounding area to tune in, turn on and get involved! MUSIC LINE-UP CONFIRMED: ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB � FEATURING OMARA PORTUONDO | LIARS | ETIENNE DE CRECY PRESENTS BEATS 'N' CUBES (UK EXCLUSIVE!) | EFTERKLANG | THE MAGIC NUMBERS | METRONOMY BRITISH SEA POWER | JEFFREY LEWIS |GILLES PETERSON | ALICE RUSSELL THESE NEW PURITANS | A HAWK AND A HACKSAW | ****ED UP | FILTHY DUKES | PANTHA DU PRINCE | EDDY TEMPLE-MORRIS DELOREAN | STEVE MASON | PHENOMENAL HANDCLAP BAND | WILD BIRDS AND PEACEDRUMS (UK EXCLUSIVE!) | GRECO-ROMAN SOUNDSYSTEM | DAVE HASLAM | THE PHANTOM BAND TELEPATHE | THREE TRAPPED TIGERS | FOOL'S GOLD | SLEEPY SUN | AND SO I WATCH YOU FROM AFAR... | ESBEN AND THE WITCH | GOLD PANDA | CASIOKIDS | TOM RAVENSCROFT | JOE GIDEON AND THE SHARK | JAGZ KOONER | SUMMER CAMP | ANNA CALVI ERLAND AND THE CARNIVAL | JESCA HOOP | EL GUINCHO | EGYPTIAN HIP HOP | THE RUBY SUNS | FACTORY FLOOR | CLOCK OPERA | GABBY YOUNG AND OTHER ANIMALS | BO NINGEN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | SILVER COLUMNS | NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION | RADIOPROOF | THE MEGAPHONIC THRIFT | LONE WOLF | LULU & THE LAMPSHADES ANTHONY JOSEPH AND THE SPASM BAND | REVERE | DELIRIUM TREMENS | THE RUMOUR SAID FIRE | SWIMMING | SOUND OF RUM | HARRY'S GYM | DRY THE RIVER | WILD PALMS | PICA PICA | WHITE HEAT DJs | MIKE DIVER AND COLIN ROBERTS | THE FABULOUS PENETRATORS | GOD DON'T LIKE IT| TIM FANUCCI | FRAN AND JOSH | STOPMAKINGME | YEARNER BABIES | JAMES DELAY | THE VIOLET MAY | CANTMIXWONTMIXSHOULDNTMIXDONTMIX | MR FOGG | BRENDAN ROGERS | TRISTRAM | SPARROW AND THE WORKSHOP | IRON LUNG QUINTET | KATTWYK | CLEANING WOMEN | ROTTEN HILL GANG | HOOK & THE TWIN | HOOLIGAN NIGHT | MANO DE DIOS | THE AMIGOS | THE GOOD COUNT | MENTAL BLANK FESTIVAL TICKETS & INFORMATION: Ticket Price: �95 weekend camping �75 teen tickets for 13-17 year olds; Under 12s go free Booking Fee: �2 per ticket goes to the charity Phoenix Futures Theme: Murder on the Standon Express Capacity: 5,000 www.standon-calling.com 
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Roger McGough to chair international competition - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/19/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
Roger McGough to chair international competition Old Possum’s Children’s Poetry Competition 2010 Roger McGough is to chair the judging panel for a worldwide poetry competition for 7-11 year olds. The Competition is organised by the Children’s Poetry Bookshelf, a poetry book club for young people run by the Poetry Book Society. To link with National Poetry Day on Thursday 7 October, children will be asked to write a poem in English on the theme of ‘Home’. Now in its fifth year, the competition is open to both individuals and schools. Cash prizes of £250 for first prize, £100 for second and £50 for third will be awarded, along with books and CPB memberships, in two age groups, 7-8 year-olds and 9-11 year-olds. Entries will be accepted from Friday 10 September, up until the closing date of Friday 15 October. The winners will be announced at a gala celebration in London in December. The British Council partnership, now in its third year, will continue to encourage entries to the ‘International Learner category’ for children based outside the UK who are learning English as a foreign or second language. The Old Possum’s Children’s Poetry Competition will encourage children to write poems of their own and help teachers to bring poetry alive in the classroom. A teacher’s guide to accompany the competition will be available to download from the Children’s Poetry Bookshelf website (www.childrenspoetrybookshelf.co.uk) from early September, along with further information about the competition. Described by Carol Ann Duffy as ‘the patron saint of poetry’, chair of the judges Roger McGough is one of the UK’s best-loved poets with over 50 collections of poetry for both adults and children to his name. The anthology The Mersey Sound, first published in 1967, showcased McGough’s poems alongside those of Adrian Henri and Brian Patten and has since become one of the bestselling poetry anthologies of all time. Roger McGough was awarded the CBE for services to poetry in 2005 and continues to be a very active performance poet. With his poetry used widely in schools, children will be familiar with the wry humour and liveliness of his work. He has twice won the CLPE (previously the Signal) Award for the best children’s poetry book and his most recent children’s collection is Slapstick. Roger McGough is joined by a distinguished panel who are passionate about children’s poetry: the poet/guitarist James Carter, who travels widely giving poetry performances and workshops; Julia Eccleshare, writer, broadcaster, lecturer, Co-Director of the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education and the Guardian’s Children’s Books Editor; David Fickling, distinguished publisher of David Fickling Books, a Random House imprint for children’s books; and Caroline Horn, Children’s News Editor of The Bookseller and founder of the Reading Zone children’s books website. The Old Possum’s Children’s Poetry Competition is generously supported by Old Possum’s Practical Trust. 
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LONDON REVIVAL OF1950s CLASSIC MUSICAL BELLS ARE R - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/19/2010
Ends: 9/29/2010
LONDON REVIVAL OF1950s CLASSIC MUSICAL BELLS ARE RINGING TO OPEN AT THE UNION THEATRE Directed by Paul Foster Book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Music by Jule Styne Starring Anna-Jane Casey A brand new production of the Broadway musical Bells Are Ringing will open at the Union Theatre on 29 September 2010. Directed by Paul Foster and produced by Jonathan Russell Productions, this warm and witty musical tells the story of Ella Peterson who works at Susanswerphone, her cousin’s answering service for the celebrities on New York’s smart East Side. With plenty of opportunities to indulge her gift for “helping” others, events begin to spiral out of control as Ella falls for hard-drinking playwright Jeff Moss and her little white lies come back to haunt her. With an evergreen score by Jule Styne (Gypsy, Funny Girl) and Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green (Singin’ in the Rain, On the Town), this charming musical features the enduring standards “Just in Time”, “The Party’s Over” and “Long Before I Knew You”. Anna-Jane Casey (Chicago, Piaf, Sunday in the Park with George, TMA winner for Best Actress in a Musical for Mack and Mabel) and Gary Milner (Parade, Evita, A Streetcar Named Desire) will lead a cast of 15 in the first major revival since 1957 of this vintage musical comedy. Established in 1998 by Sasha Regan, the Union Theatre is an intimate fringe theatre in Southwark, London. The converted disused paper warehouse is set beneath railway arches making it one of London’s more unique theatrical spaces. Press Representative for Bells Are Ringing is The Corner Shop PR – 020 7494 3665 / Chloe@thecornershoppr.com Listings information Wednesday 29 September – Saturday 23 October (except Sunday and Monday evenings) Evenings: 7:30pm, Saturday and Sunday: 2:30pm Press night: Friday 1 October at 7pm Union Theatre 204 Union Street London SE1 0LX Box Office: 020 7261 9876 www.uniontheatre.biz Notes to editors Set and Costume Designer: Christopher Giles Musical Director and Arranger: Peter McCarthy Choreographer: Alistair David Lighting Designer: Tim Mascall · The West End production of Bells Are Ringing opened on November 14, 1957 at the Coliseum. The cast included Janet Blair as Ella Peterson, George Gaynes as Jeff Moss, Jean St. Clair as Sue Summers, Eddie Molloy as Sandor, and Allyn McLerie as Gwynne Smith. · The Broadway production won two Tony Awards including Judy Holliday for Best Actress in a Musical and Sydney Earle Chaplin Best Featured Actor in a Musical. · Bells Are Ringing was adapted into a film in 1960 staring Judy Holliday and Dean Martin.
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95.8 CAPITAL FM’S GREG BURNS SAYS “BE ‘QUIDS IN’ T - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/15/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
95.8 CAPITAL FM’S GREG BURNS SAYS “BE ‘QUIDS IN’ THIS SUMMER AND HELP A LONDON CHILD WITH GOURMET BURGER KITCHEN Gourmet Burger Kitchen (gbk), Help a London Child and 95.8 Capital FM have teamed up once again to re-launch their iconic fundraising campaign ‘Quids In’ that is guaranteed to get your mouth watering this summer. If you’ve dedicated all your summer savings to a getaway holiday, then why not have a meal on gbk. From 19th July, simply log on to www.capitalfm.com/gbk, download a voucher and take it to your nearest gbk restaurant, buy one burger or main course salad and get a second for just £1! GBK will then donate that £1 to 95.8 Capital FM’s Help a London Child, who offers financial support to grass-root projects for London’s less advantaged children. If that’s not exciting enough, when you download your voucher you’ll be entered into the draw to win an amazing camper van dream trip for two to New Zealand with £1000 spending money, courtesy of Air New Zealand, Tourism New Zealand, Pacific Horizon and Steinlager Pure. Just visit www.capitalfm.com/gbk and register your details! GBK’s sizzling summer menu will satisfy all your cravings with a diverse range of delicious burgers and salads. For those seeking a more exotic bite why not try the Jamaican burger - a 100% Aberdeen Angus burger topped with tangy yet sweet mango and ginger sauce, salad and mayonnaise; whilst the adventurous diner should be sure to attempt the Mexican with lashings of sour cream, avocado, spicy kidney bean salsa, mayonnaise & salad. Whatever the dish, gbk burgers and salads are a treat to get you in the mood for summer, and with the Help a London Child promotion running from 19th July until the end of August, there is plenty of time to munch your way through the menu, and do your bit to help those in need. Last year’s ‘Quids In’ campaign raised over £80,000 which allowed Help a London Child to provide financial support to at least 40 grass roots projects working with disadvantaged children in the capital city. With the re-launch of the voucher this summer, gbk hopes to raise at least the same again so Help a London Child can reach out to even more young people giving them the opportunity to enjoy the childhood that everyone deserves. Help a London Child supporter and Capital Drivetime presenter, Greg Burns, said: “It’s fantastic that gbk are giving Londoners the chance to be ‘Quids In’ again this summer. What an amazing incentive to get involved – not just a meal for £1 but also the chance to win a trip to New Zealand! Plus you’ll be helping us raise much needed cash to make a difference to the lives of disadvantaged children right here in our capital city.” 
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""KIZOMBA"" - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/7/2010
Ends: 10/10/2010
""KIZOMBA"" UKA members come along to The Tereza Joanne on Sunday 10th October from 11 to 4 Add another Certificate to your qualifications Learn this new Couple Dance from Angola You will also receive a DVD for levels 1 and 2
The TEREZA JOANNE is a Boat/Night Club, moored near City Airport, right in the heart of Docklands, at KING GEORGE V DOCK, WOOLWICH MANOR WAY, LONDON, E16 2QY
Give your pupils something new to learn. It's simple ! It's fun ! It's something extra for your programme.
Music and DVD's for levels 3 and 4 will be available to buy, on the day.
TRUST THE UKA TO BE FIRST, WITH THE LATEST
To book just call ANSELL on 07958 473 473 or 020 8550 1392. Spaces are limited. Just £100/00 including a light lunch, tea, coffee and another qualification, to hang on your wall
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TOM’S KITCHEN AT SOMERSET HOUSE - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/7/2010
Ends: 8/7/2010
TOM’S KITCHEN AT SOMERSET HOUSE -Michelin-starred Chef extends offer at leading London venue- Celebrated chef Tom Aikens is set to build on the success of the recently launched Tom’s Terrace and Tom’s Deli with “Tom’s Kitchen at Somerset House”, which will open at the end of this month.
In an exciting transformation of the previous Admiralty Restaurant, Tom’s Kitchen at Somerset House will mirror the concept of Tom’s Kitchen Chelsea. The menu will offer the freshest British produce including Daylesford 7 hour Confit Lamb with Balsamic Onions and Mash, Grilled Marinated Cobb Chicken, Sea Bass Meunière with Black Olives and Tomatoes, and the truly indulgent Truffle Chips with Parmesan. Desserts include the decadent Chocolate Hot Pot with Pistachio Ice-Cream and Baked Alaska. Or opt for The Tom’s Kitchen Cheese Board served with Quince Paste and Biscuits, also a firm favourite. The restaurant will also serve breakfast and, on the weekend, the best brunch on the river Thames. Full English, American Style Crisp Vanilla Belgian Waffles with Caramelized Apples, Cinnamon Cream and Maple Syrup savoured with either a Bucks Fizz or a Bloody Mary are the perfect start to any day.
The opening of Tom’s Kitchen at Somerset House compliments the al-fresco style menu of Tom’s Terrace. Also created by Tom Aikens, it offers diners the opportunity to enjoy the Tom’s Kitchen Tasting Board (which includes Coronation Crab Salad, Mini Burgers and Tartine of Red Onion and Aubergine Compote), Grilled Paillard of Chicken Salad, and a delectable range of desserts, all served with a stunning vista of the capital. Commenting on the forthcoming opening of Tom’s Kitchen at Somerset House Tom said, “Extending the Tom’s Kitchen portfolio is a keen ambition for me and with such positive feedback from existing customers at Tom’s Kitchen Chelsea and Tom’s Terrace, launching Tom’s Kitchen at Somerset House is the natural next step. Somerset House is a fantastic venue and I am looking forward to continuing to serve guests over the Summer and beyond with first-class dishes made with the finest ingredients.” 
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Sarah McQuaid - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 10/22/2010
Sarah McQuaid www.sarahmcquaid.com I Won’t Go Home ’Til Morning Guest Musicians: Gerry O’Beirne ● Trevor Hutchinson ● Marie Breatnach ● Rosie Shipley ● Liam Bradley Tracks: ♪The Chickens They Are Crowing ♪ West Virginia Boys ♪ Shady Grove/Cluck Old Hen ♪ Ode To Billy Joe ♪ Uncloudy Day ♪ Wondrous Love ♪ Only An Emotion ♪ In The Pines ♪ East Virginia ♪ The Wagoner’s Lad ♪ Last Song “I Wont Go Home Til Morning is dedicated to the memory of my mother, Jane Addams Allen Guthrie (1935-2004) My mother never performed professionally, but she had a lovely natural style of singing and playing guitar. She grew up in Chicago, and as a teenager she spent her summers volunteering at Quaker work camps run by the American Friends Service Committee in Kentucky and other parts of Appalachia. I believe that’s where she first became acquainted with the music of Jean Ritchie, Peggy Seeger and other folk singers and song collectors. My mother died in January of 2004, and it’s only since then that I’ve developed the urge to revisit the songs she and I used to sing together when I was a child. When I discovered traditional Irish music at the age of eighteen, it had such a powerful impact on me that for many years I had no interest in singing or playing anything else. My first album, When Two Lovers Meet, consisted entirely of traditional Irish material, bar one song that I wrote myself. I still love Irish music, but in recent years I’ve been turning more and more to the Southern Appalachian songs and tunes that I grew up with. I can’t help feeling that this is part of a cathartic process that has to do with my mother’s death, the births of my son the year before she died and my daughter the year after, and the fact that I’m now living, with my husband and children, in what was once my mother’s house. All the songs on this recording have powerful emotional resonances for me, and all are connected one way or another to my mother, so it’s appropriate that I dedicate this album to her. I miss her more than I could ever express in words, and it will always be a source of great sorrow and regret to me that she and her grandchildren never had the opportunity to get to know one another”. Sarah McQuaid Sarah’s full bio is available at http://www.pattynanmedia.com/452/504511.html July 2010. Sat 31, Fairbrook House, Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford, Ireland Tel 00 353 (0) 51 384657 Tel €20 – Two Shows 1pm (Doors 12:30), 5pm (Doors 4:30) September 2010 Thurs 16 The Blue Anchor Inn -- 50 Coinagehall Street, Helston, Cornwall TR13 8EL Tel 01736 786463 Tickets FREE – From 8.00 pm Sat 18 St Levan Community Primary School -- The Bottoms, St Levan, Penzance, Cornwall TR19 6HD Tel 01736 810881 -- Tickets £10.00 Adult/£3.00 Child -- Doors 5:30pm Tue 21 Acoustic Fusion, The Cellars, 56 Cromwell Road, Eastney, Hampshire PO4 9PN Tel 023 9282 6249 -- Tickets £7.00 Adv/£8.00 Door – From 7:30pm) Thur 23. The Bradford Irish Club, Rebecca Street, Bradford, Yorkshire, BD1 2RX Tel 01274 732000 Tickets £6.00 – From 8.30 p.m. Fri 24. St Peters Church Hall, 66 Chancellor Street, Partick, Glasgow, Scotland, G11 5PS Tel 07709 652237 £6.00 – From 7.30 p.m. Sun 26. Argyll's, 1 Princes Street, Falkirk, Scotland, FK1 1LS Tel 07535 097296 Tickets £6.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Mon 27. Terrace Bar, The Glenfarg Hotel, Main Street, Glenfarg, Perthshire, PH2 9NU Tel 01577 830241 £5.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Tues 28. The Village Bar and Restaurant, South Fort Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH6 4DN Tel 07502 024852 Tickets £6.00 – From 7.30 p.m. Thurs 30. The Auld Cross Keys Hotel, Main Street, Denholm, Roxburghshire, TD9 8NU Tel 1450 870305 £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m. October 2010
Fri 1. The Old Cottage Tavern, Byrkley Street, Burton upon Trent, Staffs, DE14 2EG Tel 01283 760575 Tickets £6.00 – From 8.00 p.m.
Sun 3. Appleby Beer and Blues Festival The Public Hall, Boroughgate, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria CA16 6XE
Tel 07833 449500 Tickets £12.50 – From 1:45 pm Mon 4. Sun Inn, Knowles Street, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, TS18 1SU Tel 01740 630079 Tickets £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Wed 6. The Old Ship Inn, Main Street, Lowdham, Notts, NG14 7BE Tel 0115 966 3596 Tickets £7.00 – From 7.30 p.m. Thurs 7. Black Swan Inn, Peasholme Green, York, YO1 7PR Tel 01904 632922 Tickets £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m.
Fri 8. Harlequin Theatre Bar, Queen Street, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 5JN Tel 01606 79356 £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m.
Sat 9. South Pool Village Hall -- Herring Street, South Pool, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 2RP Tel 01548 531304 -- Tickets Price TBC – From 8.00 pm Sun 10. Rattery Village Hall, Rattery, South Brent, Devon TQ10 9LD Tel 01364 643741 -- Tickets Price TBC -- 7:30pm Mon 11. White Hill Community Centre, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 1AG Tel. 07771 727943 Tickets £ 10.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Thurs 14. Darlington Arts Centre, Vane Terrace, Darlington DL3 7AX Tel 01325 261179 Tickets £5.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Fri 15. Craigdarroch Arms Hotel, High Street, Moniaive, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire DG3 4HN Tel 01848 200474 Tickets £7.00 – From 9.00 p.m. Sun 17. Sheepstor Village Hall, Sheepstor, Yelverton, Devon PL20 6PF Tel 01822 853186 -- Tickets Price TBC -- 7:30pm Thurs 21. The Bridge Inn -- Topsham, Exeter, Devon EX3 0QQ Tel 01392 873862 -- Tickets £8.00 From 8.00 pm Fri 22. Dunkeswell Village Hall, Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon EX14 4QZ Tel 01404 891677 -- Tickets Price TBC -- 7:30pm Sat 23. Devoran Village Hall, Quay Road, Devoran, Cornwall, TR3 6PW Tel 07765 423751 Tickets £8.50 – From 7.30 p.m. October 26 to November 20 USA Tour December 2010. Fri 3. Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 1PU Tel 01323 899405 Tickets £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Sat 4. Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7QR Tel 01252 745444 -- Tickets £5.00 -- 9pm (Doors 8pm) Mon 6. Green Note, 106 Parkway, Camden Town, London, UK NW1 7AN Tel 07956 044060 -- Tickets £7.00 -- From 8.15 pm To speak with Sarah or obtain a promotion copy of ‘I Wont Go Home ‘Til Morning’ contact Pat Tynan 
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Travelling in the heat - is your hotel room air co - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
Travelling in the heat - is your hotel room air conditioned? • Madrid: "coolest hotel metropolis in Europe" • Stockholm makes guests break a sweat London, 22 July 2010 - Whether in trains, busses or cars - many travellers are having a tough time with the hot summer temperatures. Travelling in this unbearable heat can be a real problem.
So arriving at a hotel with an air conditioned room can be something to really look forward to. But in Europe you shouldn't get your hopes up too soon that you will find your own personal air conditioner in your room. A new study by hotel.info, the leading online hotel reservation service for more than 210,000 hotels worldwide, shows there is a major discrepancy in the "air conditioner density" of hotels in the major European cities investigated. Many hotels still offer their guests a "warm welcome"; only this time the hotel room is where it's especially warm. Most air conditioned hotels in Madrid Of the major European cities investigated in the study, the Spanish capital Madrid is the destination where the most hotel operators offer their guests comfortable hotel room temperatures (72.7%). Nearly three quarters of rooms are available with air conditioning in Madrid. Athens (69.1%), Budapest (66.7%) and Rome (66.6%) follow. Paris (38.6%) and Prague (37.9%) had an above average "air conditioner density" for their hotel rooms. Moscow, Warsaw and London had comparatively poor results, pampering only around every fourth guest with a comfortable room temperature. And Stockholm came in dead last with only 13.3% of rooms being air conditioned. Most hotel guests have to sweat it out during heat waves, which, admittedly, are not that common in Sweden. Click here for a global search of hotels with air conditioning: The top 10 major European cities according to "air conditioner density" in the respective city's hotels: City Hotels with air conditioning in % 1. Madrid 72.7 2. Athens 69.1 3. Budapest 66.7 4. Rome 66.6 5. Paris 38.6 6. Prague 37.9 7. London 26.3 8. Warsaw 23.2 9. Moscow 23.0 10. Stockholm 13.3 hotel.info www.hotel.info is a free online hotel reservation service for corporate and private customers. The service offers more than 210,000 hotels for electronic bookings around the world. Customers booking via hotel.info achieve significantly better prices in comparison with other booking channels. In addition, hotel.info shows all available room prices for each hotel, so that the customer can always select the cheapest or most suitable room price. All bookings via hotel.info are transferred simultaneously, securely and directly to the respective hotel’s computer. This guarantees the unique integration of each hotel’s own reservation systems (CRS or PMS) and hotel.info’s own reservation system myRES into the hotel.info unified user interface. At hotel.info, customers seeking hotel rooms can base their decisions to book a room not only on the core information such as room price and hotel facilities, but also on the hotel reviews and ratings submitted by around 1 million hotel guests from around the world. Compared with existing rating portals, hotel.info customers can rely on 100% genuine hotel ratings, since only customers who have booked and recently stayed in each hotel are asked for their opinion. Once a customer has selected an offer, the hotel is presented for direct online booking at attractive conditions, in line with the hotel.info "Check & Book" claim.
hotel.info is the international brand of hotel.de AG. This brand was created to further drive expansion within Europe. The aim is to establish hotel.info throughout Europe as the leading reservation service for corporate and private customers. Today hotel.info operates offices in Germany, France, Spain, Italy and China.
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BLAKTRIX - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
BLAKTRIX ‘The Houdini Footprints Of Some People Never Go Crazy’ (Skreemer Records) www.Blaktrix.co.uk “Blaktrix is actually one of those emcees who is saying something” RAGO MAGAZINE “Ten tracks deep this release features some real good quality raw Hip-Hop tracks, all worth their weight in gold” UK HIP-HOP FORUM “Ten solid Hip-Hop bangers with good bars, nice delivery and original flows” HHB RADIO “Definitely a name to watch out for in 2010” 100 PER CENT UK BLOG Like a well kept secret the UK underground Hip Hop scene knows about Blaktrix. Acclaimed for his flow and off kilter techniques he seems eventually destined to be recognised as one of the leading Hip Hop artists in the country… His first significant release ‘Indian Rope Trick’ featuring Humurak D Gritty & DJ Moneyshot won the Ras Kwame’s ‘Homegrown Track Of The Week’ for three consecutive weeks. The Bradford born artist, who now spends his time between Manchester and Cardiff, went on to feature on the Ras Kwame's Homegrown Collection 2006 CD (Hip-Hop Connection Magazine). DJ Magazine described his ‘Trust’ EP ‘a classic’. Blues ‘n’ Soul Magazine acclaimed the next release from Blaktrix ‘What Shall BE’ EP as ‘proof not all best British hiphop comes out of London.’ Blaktrix spent a short stint on the infamous SFDB Label and featured on the Secondson and his Orchestra LP along with artists such as Taskforce, Lewis Parker and Jehst. He has supported Skinnyman and Goldie Lookin Chain in venues across the country such as Bristol Academy and has performed live on BBC radio. ‘Blix James Bitch’ is played considerably on C4’s Extreme Sports. Blaktrix was also featured on ‘Unsigned’ on HTV Wales. When times were hard Rola from the Numskullz, Monky and Stagga (now renowned dubstep producers) from Optimas Prime provided him with the space and studio to lay down some of his heaviest material. Most of this only ever came out on Vinyl some of it never at all… BLAKTRIX releases in CD format a limited edition run of unreleased or previously exclusive to vinyl tracks in preparation for the highly anticipated album ‘SOME PEOPLE NEVER GO CRAZY’ out November 2010. ‘THE HOUDINI FOOTPRINTS OF SOME PEOPLE NEVER GO CRAZY’ features PLO, Mudmowth, Stagga, Rola, Monky, Junior Disprol & Sir Beans OBE and is on SKREEMER RECORDS. PLEASE SUPPORT REAL HIP-HOP AND RE-POST THIS ON YOUR WEBSITE. GET AT US FOR INTERVIEWS - DJ’S GET US FOR DROPS!!! 01 – Tek Time (Produced by Monky) 02 – Business Is Good (Produced by Sir Beans OBE) 03 – Snakes On A Plane (Produced by Rola) 04 – Trouble Trouble Feat Vocal Recall (Produced by Monky) 05 – Night & Day Feat Junior Disprol (Produced by Stagga) 06 – Them Or Us (Produced by Rola) 07 – Blix James Bitch (Produced by Monky) 08 – So Sweet That It Kills (Produced by Rola) 09 – Flight Redux Feat PLO & Mudworth (Produced by Rola) 10 – Last Blast (Produced by Rola) AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD WWW.BLAKTRIX.CO.UK LIMITED EDITION DIGIPAKS FOR SALE WWW.ASSOCIATEDMINDS.BIGCARTEL.COM CHECK OUT… http://soundcloud.com/blaktrix http://twitter.com/blaktrix http://myspace.com/blaktrix http://facebook.com/blaktrix http://blaktrix.bandcamp.com http://reverbnation.com/blaktrix http://blaktrix.co.uk http://blaktrix.blogspot.com 
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LARGO WINCH – DEADLY REVENGE - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
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LARGO WINCH – DEADLY REVENGE Starring Tomer Sisley & Kristen Scott Thomas Based on the comic book series and novels by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme Directed by Jérôme Salle Out to own on DVD 23rd August When billionaire Nerio Winch, founder of the powerful W Group is found dead, with no traceable family, it is uncertain as to who is to inherit his financial empire. But Nerio had a secret he kept well hidden: a son, Largo (Sisley) adopted from a Bosnian orphanage thirty years before. As this previously well kept secret comes to light it is discovered that the young heir has suddenly been thrown into prison deep in the Amazon for drug trafficking. Adventurer, assassin, killer, maverick and international playboy, Largo Winch is the last of a dying breed. Now head of a global corporation he must fight for what’s rightfully his and avenge his father’s death. Also starring Kristin Scott Thomas (Bel Ami, Nowhere Boy, I’ve Loved You So Long, The English Patient, Benedict Wong (Moon, Sunshine) and Steven Waddington (Sleepy Hollow, Breakfast on Pluto). Extras: Trailer Tech specs: R/T: 104 mins / Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 / Region: 2 / Pal / English Language / Dolby Digital 5.1 / Stereo 2.0 /Colour / Catalogue number: OPTD1797/ Cert: 15 / Price: £15.99 
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Julian Schnabel Polaroids: Beyond Infinity and Gra - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 10/22/2010
Julian Schnabel Polaroids: Beyond Infinity and Grandview To be Exhibited in the UK for the First Time Bernheimer Fine Art Photography is proud to present an exhibition of large-scale Polaroids by the American artist and film director Julian Schnabel which will be on show at Colnaghi, celebrating its 250th anniversary this year, at 15 Old Bond Street, London W1, from 6 October to 12 November 2010. The exhibition will coincide with Frieze Art Fair, which will be held in London from 14 to 17 October. Curated by Petra Giloy-Hirtz, the exhibition will present a selection of photographs, mostly previously unpublished, which offer an insight into the enigmatic character of the artist and a glimpse into his working environment. Works on view include images of Schnabel’s family and friends, such as Lou Reed, Placido Domingo and Mickey Rourke, alongside Polaroids of the artist's private spaces within the Palazzo Chupi on New York's Lower West Side and the interiors and surroundings of his studios in Brooklyn, Montauk and Manhattan. Schnabel took these extraordinary large-format Polaroids, both in brilliant colour and black-and-white, using a dolly-mounted 20 x 24 in. 1970s camera, and in some cases the artist has painted on the surfaces of the photographs. Together these Polaroids create a unique tableau, both intensely personal and poetic. Born in New York City (1951), Schnabel received acclaim for his Plate Paintings in the early 1980s and has created an influential body of work in the intervening years, including paintings, sculptures and photographs. He has also directed films since the mid 1990s: Basquiat (1996), Before Night Falls (2000) and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007, Oscar for Best Director). His fourth film Miral premiers in September 2010. Exhibitions of Schnabel’s work have been held in some of the world’s leading museums and the artist is represented in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The Guggenheim Museums, New York and Bilbao; Centre Pompidou, Paris; and Tate, London. Bernheimer Fine Art Photography, which is the exclusive representative of Schnabel’s photographical work in Europe, is run by Blanca Bernheimer, daughter of the distinguished German Old Master paintings dealer, Konrad O. Bernheimer. In 2002, Bernheimer acquired Colnaghi and joined forces with the pre-eminent Old Master drawings dealer Katrin Bellinger. Colnaghi’s interests in photography began in the 1850s when they became the commercial distributors of Roger Fenton’s photographs of objects in the collection of the British Museum and when they published, jointly with Thomas Agnew, Fenton’s historic photographs of the war in the Crimea. Colnaghi continued to publish photographically illustrated books on the fine arts and to offer prints by well-known artists, the most distinguished being Julia Margaret Cameron. It is appropriate that this exhibition of Julian Schnabel’s Polaroids should make its UK debut at Colnaghi, the oldest commercial art gallery in the world. JULIAN SCHNABEL POLAROIDS by Petra Giloy-Hirtz will be published in the UK by Prestel on 30 August 2010. Petra Giloy-Hirtz is a Munich-based author and editor whose most recent books include Lucas Reiner: Los Angeles Trees and Christopher Thomas: New York Sleeps (both by Prestel). Venue: Bernheimer Fine Art Photography at Colnaghi 15 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4AX, www.colnaghi.co.uk Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10 am to 6 pm, Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm Publication: JULIAN SCHNABEL POLAROIDS published by Prestel, (www.prestel.com) Petra Giloy-Hirtz, 192 pages, 100 illustrations, hardcover, 26 x 32 cm ISBN 978-3-7913-5076-9, Price: £35 
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The Nunnery Exhibitions & Events 2010 - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 10/1/2010
The Nunnery Exhibitions & Events 2010 Last chance to see:
Can you hear it? Curated by Franko B 25.06.10-25.07.10 Closes this Sunday Last chance to see Can you hear it? in the Nunnery, featuring works from 21 Bow Arts Trust based artists curated by Franko B. Hours: Fri-Sun- 1.00-5.00pm Next Exhibitions and events: Coming Out of the Woodwork Preview: Thursday 2nd September 6.30-9.30 03.09.10-19.09.10 Richard Cramp, Mark Selby and Joe Watling unveil new installations and site specific work. The artists will be manipulating the gallery, into a series of architecturally re-configured spaces, questioning how we experience and perceive physical space through a variety of playful, disconcerting and humorous narratives. Exhibition Talk on 18th September at 2.00pm. Hours: Fri-Sun- 1.00-5.00pm www.comingoutofthewoodwork.co.uk Open Visions 2010 Preview Friday 1st October 6.30-9.30 01.10.10-17.10.10 First Thursday event 7th October. Performance night on 16th October 4pm-1am. Open Visions is an exhibition and series of events showcasing international moving image works by both emerging and more established artists. Coordinated and curated by Tessa Garland and Cinzia Cremona, Open Visions includes an annual, international open call, an exhibition of selected works and a number of screening events and talks at The Nunnery gallery in Bow. More Info: www.openvisions.org Open Friday – Sunday from 1pm to 5pm Later this year American Mountains curated by Richard Whitby and Jamie George With artists: Ed Atkins, Rebecca Kressley, Sion Parkinson, Jamie George, Matthew Breen, Matthew Robinson, Maria Theodaraki, Richard Whitby The Nunnery Further Info: www.bowarts.org www.londonsartistquarter.org Location: The Nunnery Gallery 181 Bow Road London E3 2SJ Contact: Jeremy Clarke 020 8709 5292 jclarke@bowarts.com nunnery@bowarts.com Admission: All Events Free Transport: Bow Road [District Line] Bow Church [DLR] Bus: 8, 25, 108, D8; 
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Nino Rota - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
Nino Rota Nino Rota is considered one of the greatest composers of all time. From composing the music for The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974) to the scores for The Taming of the Shrew (1967) and La Dolce Vita (1960), BFI Southbank presents a selection of his films throughout the month of September as well as a Nationwide Release of the newly restored film The Leopard Il Gattopardo (1963). Nino Rota was one of the most successful of all film composers: prolific, esteemed and honoured. Best known internationally for his work with Federico Fellini, Francis Ford Coppola, Luchino Visconti and Franco Zeffirelli, he scored around 160 films, in France, Britain, the USA and USSR, as well as melodramas, comedies and genre films at the heart of popular Italian cinema. Steeped in classical music (he was Director of the Bari Conservatory of Music for most of his life), he drew also on a vast range of popular, traditional, jazz and folk styles for his scores. Producers sought him because he was quick and reliable. Directors wanted him because he had an ability to adapt himself to their sensibilities: brilliant and elusive for Fellini in films such as 8½ Otto e mezzo (1963), serious and intellectual for films like Visconti’s White Nights Le notti bianche (1957), witty and sentimental/nostalgic for Renato Castellani in È primavera Spring Is Here (1949) and so on. His music is touching, catchy and affecting, and yet it is also restrained, uncommitted, every emotion always tinged with another. He is able – and supremely with Fellini and Coppola – to convey a dizzying complexity of feeling and point-of-view with nonchalance, charm and no fuss. His music is full of affection and tenderness towards the world of the film, bringing us close, very close; and yet it remains ironic, rueful, creating a very particular place from which to watch and listen.
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SAS Gives More! - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
SAS Gives More! Two Great Offers for Travel to Scandinavia July 21, 2010: Scandinavian Airlines have just launched two great offers for the traveller wanting more. As a full service airline they already offer free baggage allowance, seat reservations and child discounts, but now they are adding even more value with their Business Class sale and their free City Card offer. -Indulge in Business Class at Great Prices- SAS have great prices on business class travel over the summer with return fares from Heathrow to Copenhagen at £325, to Bergen at £329 and to Stockholm at £382, for example. Business Class with SAS brings great benefits; dedicated Business Class check-in, generous 30kg baggage allowance, fast track security, access to the SAS Lounge as well as a three course meal and drinks on board. This offer is valid for sale and travel until 31 August with a minimum stay of four nights or a Saturday night and is only bookable by phone. There are special business class prices on a range of Scandinavian destinations from London and Manchester. Passengers already booked into economy can upgrade to this offer if they wish. - Free City Cards with Return Flights - SAS is offering free city cards to travellers who book return flights to either Copenhagen or Stockholm. The Stockholm Card gives access to over 80 museums, free public transport, discounted sightseeing and boat tours and a guide book too. The Copenhagen Card has a similar range of benefits, as well as a range of discounts on attractions, restaurants and car hire. Flights from Heathrow to Stockholm start at £68 one way and to Copenhagen start at £65 one way. The City Card offers are valid for flights booked now for travel between 01 September and 31 October 2010. To book the Business for Leisure offer call + 44 (0)90 6294 2772 and to find out more about SAS destinations and fares www.flysas.co.uk 
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The Brute Chorus announce album Launch Party - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 9/8/2010
The Brute Chorus announce album Launch Party Released on east London indie TAPE. The album is due to drop on the 13th September, with the album launch party to be held at London�s Luminaire on the 8th of September. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The Brute Chorus are to release their second album How The Caged Bird Sings on the 13th September a mere 11 months after the release of their eponymous, live debut.
How The Caged Bird Sings is eleven songs linked by the theme of yearning, be it lust, desire or need; from the opening spaghetti dub of Lazarus, a retelling of the bible story as a parable to revive a failing relationship, through the Doorsian doo-wop of Whipping Boy which lends the album it�s title, up to the sardonic pop of album closer Heaven these songs find the band hiding less and less behind characters from mythology and fairy tales to stand up and bare their souls. The album also features three songs recorded live in the hall. �Banged & Blown� and �Lyre Bird, Humming Bird� are taken from a set of drunk hymns written by lead singer James Steel and taught to the band minutes before recording after a night in the pub. The instrumentation is improvised and they have a real field recording quality to them.

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After The Tone - A New Musical - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/14/2010
After The Tone - A New Musical Not a revival. Not previously a film. Not born in the USA. The Bridewell Theatre 2nd - 14th August 2010 7.30pm Mon-Sat (2.30pm Weds & Sat) Tickets: £13.50 PRESS NIGHT: TUESDAY 3RD AUGUST With music and lyrics by an eighteen-year-old, After the Tone is the most exciting and promising new British musical to hit the London theatre scene in decades. Two years ago, young composer Oliver Fenwick teamed up with writer Russell Thompson and this is the result of their collaboration: a witty and sharp piece of musical theatre. Put four people on a stage. Four people who all live their lives in the shadow of the elusive Livi, a beautiful and ruthless city worker who seems to have it all. She is popular and admired, and life as she knows it is about to take an unexpected - and uninvited - turn. A dark and funny lesson in how not to treat people, this intimate piece of musical theatre will make you laugh - until you cry. You think you know your friends? Time to think again. Russell Thompson, the showʼs co-writer, says: “This is the first chance weʼve had for our work to be seen. London is difficult and itʼs full of American shows. We want to prove that there is real quality in what young writers in the UK are producing. Itʼs time to get brand new British musicals back in the West End.” 
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CULTURES COLLIDE AS EAST MEETS WEST IN GROUNDBREAK - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 9/26/2010
CULTURES COLLIDE AS EAST MEETS WEST IN GROUNDBREAKING INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE In a unique theatrical collaboration, Border Crossings joins forces with Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre and artists from China, France, India, and Sweden. Created by an international company with no single common language, Re-Orientations has been developed over two years in London and Shanghai, and opens at Soho Theatre before touring to China and Sweden. For the first time, leading Chinese theatre-makers are collaborating with their counterparts in the West and India to address their changing society and its relationship to a globalised world. The play takes a frank look at China's single-child policy, at the decline of traditional Asian cultures, and at previously taboo subjects like homosexuality.
Set in the aftermath of a young woman's suicide, the play brings together apparently disconnected lives. A Chinese baby is abandoned by the roadside. Two Swedish actors play out sexual dramas, both onstage and off. A mother battles with tsunami relief in India until an unexpected phone call shatters her world and all the characters' lives collide across continents.
Performed in English, Mandarin, Swedish and Kannada, but fully comprehensible to a London audience, Re-Orientations draws from a broad range of performance traditions; from Swedish naturalism to the all-female Shanghai yue opera and the all-male Indian form Yakshagana. Stunning imagery collides with a powerful physical style and vivid storytelling in this multi-cultural and multi-media explosion of East-meets-West.
Border Crossings' Patron Peter Sellars says: "This project embodies a hope for a mutually imagined future for all our changing worlds". Artistic Director Michael Walling says: "Re-Orientations is a fast-paced adventure that challenges cultural perceptions at every turn. It is exhilarating to experience such a mix of traditional and contemporary theatrical forms being used to bring together the personal stories of our own time". Re-Orientations is the third in a series of devised plays which are linked thematically, but which stand alone as inspiring pieces of intercultural theatre. Orientations played at Oval House in 2003/4 ('Rich... versatile... as many-limbed as a Hindu god' Time Out) followed by Dis-Orientations at Riverside Studios in 2006 ('gloriously chaotic... brilliantly executed... a culture shock worth experiencing' Time Out).
//ENDS Venue Soho Theatre, 21 Dean Street, London, W1D 3NE Dates + times: 7 - 25 September, 7.30pm + 11, 16, 28, 23, 25 September, 3pm Box office 020 7478 0142 / www.sohotheatre.com Ticket prices 7-11 Sept: £10; 13-18 Sept: £15/£12.50; 20-25 Sept: £20/£17.50 Matinees: £12.50/£10
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MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 10/9/2010
MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY SHOMEI TOMATSU & DAIDO MORIYAMA 9 SEPTEMBER – 9 OCTOBER 2010 PREVIEW: 9 SEPTEMBER, 7-9PM The work of Daido Moryiama and Shomei Tomatsu, the two giants of the Japanese post-war movement presented side by side for the first time in the UK, will be unveiled at the Michael Hoppen Gallery on 9 September. While their photographs differ in style, sentiment is common to both. They address love, anguish and anger with equal power, passion and subtlety. Despite being relatively unknown outside his home country, seventy-seven year old Shomei Tomatsu is widely considered the most important figure in Japanese post-war photography. Combining a unique visual style with personal insight, his work spans a period of more than 50 years, examining the island nation since World War II with quiet brilliance and an uncompromising look on a complex, nuanced subject. His major American retrospective in 2006, Skin of a Nation, was hailed as one of the most important shows of Japanese photography to have been staged in the United States of America. Cinematic in scope and presentation, Tomatsu’s first UK exhibition will provide a candid look at the effects of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, the impact of the Japanese post-1960s economic boom and the continuing influence of American military and popular culture in Okinawa. This exhibition provides a unique opportunity as Tomatsu’s work is rarely available or exhibited, though his artistic longevity as a photographer and the esteem of his peers is a tribute to his vast talent. Complicated and disconcerting, Daido Moriyama’s raw and visceral work reflects the disruption wreaked by the American World War II occupation and the profound social shifts accelerated by industrialization and urbanization. Examining the collision of a traditionally insular culture and freewheeling capitalism, Moriyama’s images are timeless portrayals of the unsettling limbo thrown up by the clash between the old and the new. In his early work, Moriyama used grainy textures and chiaroscuro, suggesting an insidious, edgy feeling of isolation with dark, mysterious backgrounds pierced by harsh spotlighting. However since the 1980's, his vision has become lighter, fresher and larger. This new clarity - perhaps reflecting the security of a maturing artist - nonetheless retains the perceptive intellect and compositional power evident throughout his career. Taking a retrospective look at his oeuvre, the exhibition features vintage works from these earlier periods as well as photographs taken during Moriyama’s multiple visits to Hawaii in 2007 and 2008. Exhibited in 2009 at the Metropolitan Museum of Photography in Tokyo, these large prints are unique editions of one. A group of these prints will form part of the exhibition, giving collectors and scholars an opportunity to compare and confront the two masters of Japan’s fascinating and complex post-World War II regeneration. 
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MGEITF opens soap sessions to the public - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/28/2010
MGEITF opens soap sessions to the public The 35th annual Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival announces two ground-breaking sessions that will give the public the opportunity to engage in a British soap Masterclass for the first time, at Udderbelly. Based on the MGEITF sessions, The Wonderful Wizards of Weatherfield - 50 Years of Coronation Street: A Masterclass and EastEnders at 25: A Masterclass, they will offer the general public the chance to get under the skin of two of Britain’s biggest television shows. Attended by key show talent including Katherine Kelly (Becky Macdonald) from Coronation Street, and Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) and Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) from EastEnders, each interactive Underbelly session will allow the public to get behind the sensational plotlines and heart-pounding cliff-angers that have captured the imaginations of British homes for decades. From Weatherfield to Walford, the famous faces will be joined by the Producers and Controllers who are responsible for bringing these much-loved institutions of British broadcasting to life, week in, week out. The unmissable workshops will take place at Udderbelly in the heart of The Edinburgh Festival and are a must for soap fans as MGEITF pays tribute to two of Britain’s best-loved TV programmes. Tickets are available now at www.underbelly.com The Wonderful Wizards of Weatherfield - 50 Years of Coronation Street: A Masterclass It began with 3 women - all with different temperaments, values, backgrounds and social standing and it instantly captured the hearts of the nation. Fifty years on, and the audience are still captivated by these ordinary people leading ordinary lives. Other soaps have evolved but the DNA of Coronation Street remains the same: strong characters, family ties, brilliant writing and a huge injection of humour. Join actress Katherine Kelly (Becky MacDonald), the critic Gareth MacLean and producer Kieran Roberts to discuss the highs and lows of the wonderful world of Weatherfield. Friday 27th August (11am – 12pm) Udderbelly Edinburgh Tickets - £10, £7.50 concessions The Eastenders at 25: A Masterclass Join soap stars Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning), Scot Maslen (Jack Branning) and BBC Controller of Drama Production, John Yorke, in an Eastenders master class. Featuring incredible unseen footage, discover the secrets of writing, producing and directing behind one of the most successful soap operas in the world. Learn how this year the production pushed the boundaries even further, producing its first live episode. You’ll be part of in-depth analysis of the story telling craft – cue drums. Saturday 28th August (11am – 12pm), Udderbelly Edinburgh Tickets - £10, £7.50 concessions MGEITF Press Information: Taylor Herring PR Tel: 0208 206 5151 Emma Wright emma.wright@taylorherring.com Ashley Charles ashley.charles@taylorherring.com 
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DREADZONE ANNOUNCE NEW SINGLE YEAH MAN, PLUS MASSI - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 12/12/2010
DREADZONE ANNOUNCE NEW SINGLE YEAH MAN, PLUS MASSIVE AUTUMN TOUR "Wicked jungle vibes" – Pendulum (Yeah Man - Warrior One remix included in their Radio 1 Essential Mix 16/7/10) DREADZONE have announced details of the 3rd single to be taken from their critically acclaimed album, Eye On The Horizon. Yeah Man will be released digitally via Dubwiser / Essential Music on 1st August 2010 via all good download stores. Building on the success of the Trolley Snatcha and She Is Danger remixes of single Gangster, which received extensive airplay on Radio 1, 1Xtra and further afield, Yeah Man features remixes from two of the UK’s most in-demand producers; Engine-Earz Experiment and Warrior One. The track started receiving national radio play within hours of being released to DJs, and it was dropped by the mighty Pendulum on last week's Radio 1 Essential Mix. Having proved they have well and truly got the Dreadzone vibe, She Is Danger and Engine-Earz will also hit the road with Dreadzone, joining them on their mammoth 27-date Eye On The Horizon Autumn UK tour. Remixer Biographies Warrior One are 2 people. One of them is called 4. Both are 29. One lives East London. One lives West. One is from Dublin. One of them isn't. One is the producer. One is the reducer. Warrior One are the rising sound of urban UK House. The share a love of everything from Jungle to Hip Hop, Disco, Funk Soul, Afro, House, Ragga, Pop... You name it. Their tunes and remixes get played regularly by the likes of MistaJam, Ras Kwame and Rob Da Bank. Engine-Earz Experiment is a UK based musical collective born out of the Dubstep scene, created by multi-instrumentalist/producer Prashant Mistry. Fans range from Nitin Sawhney and Lisa Gerrard through to Enter The Shikari and Basement Jaxx. Prash's recent remixes include the likes of Sean Paul, Basement Jaxx, Dreadzone, Skitz, Sway and Ol' Dirty Bastard, and as a DJ he has performed alongside Chase and Status, Shy FX, Caspa, Skream, Rodigan, Rusko, Benga to name but a few. London-based, female producer / engineer / performer duo She is Danger are The Dames Of Dub. Their self-released debut Hurt You was NME Radio’s Single Of The Week, and their remixes of Gorillaz, Groove Armada, Ellie Goulding, Delphic and Crystal Fighters have earned them spins by the likes of Annie Mac, Rob Da Bank, Annie Nightingale, Eddie Temple Morris, Nic Harcourt, and more. DREADZONE Eye On The Horizon Tour 2010 with support from ENGINE-EARZ EXPERIMENT (6th October - 14th November) & SHE IS DANGER (18th November - 12th December) September Weds 29 Dublin Button Factory 0818 719 300 www.buttonfactory.ie Thurs 30 Belfast Empire 0844 277 4455 www.thebelfastempire.com October Weds 6 Middlesbrough Empire 01642 253553 www.theempire.co.uk/home.html Thurs 7 Glasgow Oran Mor 0141 357 6200 www.oran-mor.co.uk Fri 8 Leeds West Indian Centre 0113 243 6743 www.crashrecords.co.uk Sat 9 Edinburgh Liquid Rooms 0131 225 2564 www.liquidroom.com/ Sun 10 Hebden Bridge Trades Club 01422 845265 www.tradesclub.info Weds 27 Cambridge Junction 01223 511 511 www.junction.co.uk/ Thurs 28 Nottingham Rescue Rooms 0871 3100 000 www.rescuerooms.com/ Fri 29 Sheffield Leadmill 0114 221 2828 www.leadmill.co.uk/ Sat 30 Southampton The Brook 023 8055 5366 www.the-brook.com/ November Thurs 11 Poole Mr Kyps 01202 748945 www.mrkyps.net/ Fri 12 Exeter Lemon Grove 01392 263518 www.exeterboxoffice.com Sat 13 Falmouth Princess Pavilion 01326 211222 www.princesspavilion.com Sun 14 Plymouth The Hippo 01752 223737 www.hippolive.co.uk Thurs 18 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms 023 9286 3911 www.wedgewood-rooms.co.uk/ Fri 19 Oxford o2 Academy 2 0844 477 2000 www.o2academyoxford.co.uk/ Sat 20 Milton Keynes The Pitz 01908 660392 www.myspace.com/thepitzclub December Weds 1 Leamington The Assembly 01926 52300 www.leamingtonassembly.com/events.aspx Thurs 2 Norwich Waterfront 01603 508050 www.waterfrontnorwich.com/site.html Fri 3 Bury The Met 0161 761 2216 www.themet.biz Sat 4 Bristol Trinity 0117 929 9008 www.3ca.org.uk/events Weds 8 London Scala 020 7833 2022 www.scala-london.co.uk/scala/ Thurs 9 Birmingham o2 Academy 2 0844 477 2000 www.o2academybirmingham.co.uk/ Fri 10 Kendal Brewery Arts Centre 01539 725133 www.breweryarts.co.uk/ Sat 11 Inverness Ironworks 0871 789 4173 www.ironworksvenue.com/ Sun 12 York The Duchess 01904 641413 www.theduchessyork.co.uk Dreadzone Biography
The Dreadzone story began back in 1980’s in West London with the fall out that came after the legendary Clash split. Mick Jones recruited Greg Dread and Leo Williams as the rhythm section of his new band, Big Audio Dynamite and when B.A.D went their separate ways, Greg and Leo formed Dreadzone and never looked back. Alan McGee‘s Creation Records released Dreadzone’s first, groundbreaking album 360. Their seminal 1995 album Second Light recived massive support from John Peel, who included the album in his top ten favourite albums of all time. The top 20 hit from that album Little Britain has since gone on to acquire cult status. 15 years, 6 albums, hundreds of festival performances and thousands of gigs later, Dreadzone are basking in the glory of critical acclaim. Their recently released album Eye On The Horizon received extensive positive coverage around the world, with Rock N Reel magazine declaring it “a minor modern masterpiece”, and The Sun declaring that the band’s fire brand mix of dace energised dub still has power. The Dread sound is now, more than ever, a part of the musical landscape of this country. Dreadzone are Greg Dread, original bassmaster Leo Williams, the unmistakable MC Spee, legendary Studio One vocalist Earl 16 alongside Chris Compton on guitar and Chris Oldfield on technology. 
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Larsen B - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/1/2010
Larsen B debut album 'Musketeer' out now on Old Radio Tunes... 'Gloriously uplifting' Uncut 4/5 �This record is a small miracle� Word �A little charm goes a very long way... It's a lovely debut, and one hopes there's more to come� The Guardian 4/5
Forthcoming UK shows: 22nd July - London Silver Bullet, Finsbury Park with support from Chad Valley and 'BENJAMIN JOHN POWER (**** Buttons) DJ set' (http://www.thesilverbullet.co.uk) 3rd Aug - London The Camp, Hoxton supporting Portugal The Ma 5th Aug - Glasgow O2 ABC2 supporting China Crisis 7th Aug - Newcastle O2 Academy 2 supporting China Crisis 11th Aug - London O2 Academy 2 supporting China Crisis 12th Aug - Bristol O2 Academy 2 supporting China Crisis 13th Aug - Oxford O2 Academy 2 supporting China Crisis
Larsen B are named after an Antarctic ice shelf, though the band�s sound couldn�t be further away from the cold image it conjures. Hailing from Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire (though calling it by the doomsday book recorded �Watamestede�) Will Baguley, Simon Palmer and Paddy Smith formed Larsen B with the intention of weaving glorious and well crafted pop songs for the world to hear. Their first EP �The Treasured Memories of Cecil Element� released in 2007 began the journey into their current incarnation from a more country tinged sound, before signing to Try Harder Records (Foals, Blood Red Shoes, Joy Formidable) in 2008. On Try Harder they released their second EP �Marilyn� to a chorus of delighted praise, garnering attention everywhere from Mark Radcliffe to Michael Hann, The Guardian�s music editor. Marilyn�s inclusion on this album is a welcome one as the tracks shimmering quality and infectious chorus leaves you wondering whether anyone in the world could ever feel anything but endearment to the tune. Recorded at the Stables in Watamestede, listening to an album is sometimes like taking a tour of their village. �The Gold Cup� swings by the Church for a spot of rapturous praise, before inviting the local postman around for a jam on �Kindling� (the backing vocals here are indeed, provided by their postman). The album is filled with warm tunes, massive choruses and the innocence that good pop ever so rarely even catches a glimpse of. Set to arrive in stores on July 5th through Old Radio Tunes, forthcoming debut album �Musketeer� echoes the atmosphere of Summer so strongly you begin to wonder if Wheathampstead has ever suffered through a harsh Winter, a golden Autumn is as close as we ever get.
Listen to the track 'Marilyn' from the album here: http://soundcloud.com/workit/marilyn/s-fLw20

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Cruise the Caribbean with - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
Cruise the Caribbean with Carnival Cruise Lines PRE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 9- night fly cruise from Miami to explore the Western Caribbean from £1,019 per person Departing from London 11th December 2010 Think ahead to the cold of winter and book your passport to the sun on this spectacular 7-night Caribbean cruise, departing on 11th December 2010 onboard the fun ship Carnival Dream, from £1,019 per person*. Spend a night in Orlando, Florida then board Carnival Dream in Port Canaveral. First call is Cozumel – Mexico’s only Caribbean island, brimming with Mayan temples and Mexican crafts. Isla Roatan in Honduras is a gem to visit while Belize offers its own fascinating brand of eco-tourism and the world’s second largest barrier reef. Finally enjoy Costa Maya in Mexico with its powdery white sands, azure seas and laid back “manana” charm. One of the most modern resorts at sea, featuring a spectacular aqua park and racing slides, Carnival’s seaside theatre showing movies and lazer shows on deck plus glittering Las Vegas style entertainment, delicious dining and a pampering Cloud 9 spa; plus these unforgettable Caribbean destinations, Carnival Cruise Lines’ 3, 646-passenger Carnival Dream offers the ultimate exotic cruise holiday for guests of all ages! To book visit www.carnivalcruise.co.uk, call 0845 351 0556 or visit your local travel agent. 
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Sarah McQuaid - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 9/22/2010
Sarah McQuaid www.sarahmcquaid.com UK Tour Dates Renowned for her warm, engaging stage presence, Sarah McQuaid is a versatile and beguiling performer. Her unique voice delivers a powerful emotional punch that's matched by her distinctive, eloquent guitar style. In addition to her own elegantly crafted original songs, she interprets traditional Irish and Appalachian folk songs, Elizabethan ballads, 1930s jazz numbers, surprise covers and lively guitar instrumentals with panache and poignance. July 2010. Sat 31, Fairbrook House, Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford, Ireland Tel 00 353 (0) 51 384657 Tel €20 – Two Shows 1pm (Doors 12:30), 5pm (Doors 4:30) September 2010 Thurs 16 The Blue Anchor Inn -- 50 Coinagehall Street, Helston, Cornwall TR13 8EL Tel 01736 786463 Tickets FREE – From 8.00 pm Thur 23. The Bradford Irish Club, Rebecca Street, Bradford, Yorkshire, BD1 2RX Tel 01274 732000 Tickets £6.00 – From 8.30 p.m. Fri 24. St Peters Church Hall, 66 Chancellor Street, Partick, Glasgow, Scotland, G11 5PS Tel 07709 652237 £6.00 – From 7.30 p.m. Sun 26. Argyll's, 1 Princes Street, Falkirk, Scotland, FK1 1LS Tel 07535 097296 Tickets £6.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Mon 27. Terrace Bar, The Glenfarg Hotel, Main Street, Glenfarg, Perthshire, PH2 9NU Tel 01577 830241 £5.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Tues 28. The Village Bar and Restaurant, South Fort Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH6 4DN Tel 07502 024852 Tickets £6.00 – From 7.30 p.m. Thurs 30. The Auld Cross Keys Hotel, Main Street, Denholm, Roxburghshire, TD9 8NU Tel 1450 870305 £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m. October 2010
Fri 1. The Old Cottage Tavern, Byrkley Street, Burton upon Trent, Staffs, DE14 2EG Tel 01283 760575 Tickets £6.00 – From 8.00 p.m.
Sun 3. Appleby Beer and Blues Festival The Public Hall, Boroughgate, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria CA16 6XE
Tel 07833 449500 Tickets £12.50 – From 1:45 pm Mon 4. Sun Inn, Knowles Street, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, TS18 1SU Tel 01740 630079 Tickets £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Wed 6. The Old Ship Inn, Main Street, Lowdham, Notts, NG14 7BE Tel 0115 966 3596 Tickets £7.00 – From 7.30 p.m. Thurs 7. Black Swan Inn, Peasholme Green, York, YO1 7PR Tel 01904 632922 Tickets £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m.
Fri 8. Harlequin Theatre Bar, Queen Street, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 5JN Tel 01606 79356 £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m.
Sat 9. South Pool Village Hall -- Herring Street, South Pool, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 2RP Tel 01548 531304 -- Tickets Price TBC – From 8.00 pm Sun 10. Rattery Village Hall, Rattery, South Brent, Devon TQ10 9LD Tel 01364 643741 -- Tickets Price TBC -- 7:30pm Mon 11. White Hill Community Centre, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 1AG Tel. 07771 727943 Tickets £ 10.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Thurs 14. Darlington Arts Centre, Vane Terrace, Darlington DL3 7AX Tel 01325 261179 Tickets £5.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Fri 15. Craigdarroch Arms Hotel, High Street, Moniaive, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire DG3 4HN Tel 01848 200474 Tickets £7.00 – From 9.00 p.m. Sun 17. Sheepstor Village Hall, Sheepstor, Yelverton, Devon PL20 6PF Tel 01822 853186 -- Tickets Price TBC -- 7:30pm Thurs 21. The Bridge Inn -- Topsham, Exeter, Devon EX3 0QQ Tel 01392 873862 -- Tickets £8.00 From 8.00 pm Fri 22. Dunkeswell Village Hall, Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon EX14 4QZ Tel 01404 891677 -- Tickets Price TBC -- 7:30pm Sat 23. Devoran Village Hall, Quay Road, Devoran, Cornwall, TR3 6PW Tel 07765 423751 Tickets £8.50 – From 7.30 p.m. December 2010. Fri 3. Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 1PU Tel 01323 899405 Tickets £0.00 – From 8.00 p.m. Sat 4. Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7QR Tel 01252 745444 -- Tickets £5.00 -- 9pm (Doors 8pm) Mon 6. Green Note, 106 Parkway, Camden Town, London, UK NW1 7AN Tel 07956 044060 -- Tickets £7.00 -- From 8.15 pm 
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Introduction to Burlesque, Beginners Level 1 - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
Introduction to Burlesque, Beginners Level 1 Location: The Armoury Hampstead, Hampstead, London Nearest Tube: Belsize Park Date: 4 week course, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd August 2010 Time: 8 - 9pm Price: £50 per person Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: Class for total beginners. The class is dedicated to all women, and designed for everyone to have fun, learn easy but fabulous moves, learn confidence and feel amazing. From learning the Art of the Fan Dance to learning tricks on how to move your hips, you'll learn the art of the tease. You will need to wear skirt, top, heels, long gloves, stockings/hold ups, optional tassels. Introduction to Burlesque, Beginners Level 1
Location: The Gym, Covent Garden, London Nearest Tube: Covent Garden Date: 4 week course, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd August 2010 Time: 8.30 - 9.30pm Price: £40 per person Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: Class for total beginners. The class is dedicated to all women, and designed for everyone to have fun, learn easy but fabulous moves, learn confidence and feel amazing. From learning the Art of the Fan Dance to learning tricks on how to move your hips, you'll learn the art of the tease. You will need to wear skirt, top, heels, long gloves, stockings/hold ups, optional tassels. Beginners Burlesque, Level 2 Location: The Gym, Covent Garden, London Nearest Tube: Covent Garden Date: 4 week course, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd August 2010 Time: 8.30 - 9.30pm Price: £40 per person Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: Class for beginners who may have some previous experience. You will create your own stage name, learn how to put together a small routine, and learn how to polish your moves and indulge in some more exciting strip tease peeling moves. You will need to wear skirt, top, heels, long gloves, stockings/hold ups, optional tassels, something to peel ie shirt/corset.
Burlesque Drop In Location: Holyrood Street, London Bridge, London Nearest Tube: London Bridge Date: Tuesdays Time: 6.15 - 7.15pm Price: £15 per person Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Notes: Classes sold only 2 dates per time, must pre pay to guarantee place.
Striptease Starlet Supercourse Location: The Gym, Covent Garden, London Nearest Tube: Covent Garden Date: 7 week course, 9th, 16th, 23rd August, 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th 2010 Time: Week 1-3 7.30 - 8.30pm, week 4-7 8.10 - 9.20pm Price: £89 1 person, £130 2 people, £180 3 people Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: The ultimate in strip tease, 3 teachers will school you in the art of exotic dance. 2 weeks of classy, sassy burlesque, 1 week of modern striptease and lapdancing, 4 weeks of exotic pole dance.
Private Burlesque Lesson - Diamond Location: Studio choice arranged according to suit client, in London Nearest Tube: N/A Date: Arranged according to client Time: Arranged according to client, session lasts 2 hours Price: £250, extra £60 if extra person wishes to join. Max 3 extra people. Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: Bespoke private tuition designed specifically around client. Informative and fun class for a total beginner or experienced person. Covers traditional burlesque moves or modern striptease. Price includes 1 pair of gloves, stockings or hold ups, and nipple tassels.
Private Burlesque Lesson - Sapphire Location: Studio choice arranged according to suit client, in London Nearest Tube: N/A Date: Arranged according to client Time: Arranged according to client, session lasts 2 hours Price: £210, extra £30 if extra person wishes to join. Max 3 extra people. Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: Bespoke private tuition designed specifically around client. Informative and fun class for a total beginner or experienced person. Covers traditional burlesque moves or modern striptease.
Private Burlesque Lesson - Emerald Location: In clients own home, in London Nearest Tube: N/A Date: Arranged according to client Time: Arranged according to client, session lasts 2 hours Price: £180 for 1-3 people Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: Bespoke private tuition designed specifically around client. Informative and fun class for a total beginner or experienced person. Covers traditional burlesque moves or modern striptease.
Pole Dance Location: The Gym, Covent Garden, London Nearest Tube: Covent Garden Date: 4 week course, 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th September 2010 Time: 8.10 - 9.20pm Price: £70 per person Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: This is a class for beginners. Our classes are friendly and open to all women. It is a basic introduction to the Art of Pole Dance. The course covers fitness and exotic dance moves. You will be able to climb the pole by week 4! You will need clothes you can move freely in - skirt, top, heels. No body cream on the body or leggings/stockings.
Burlesque Beginners: The Art of the Tease Location: Holyrood Street, London Bridge, London Nearest Tube: London Bridge Date: 8 week course, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st August, 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th September 2010 Time: 6.15 - 7.15pm Price: £80 per person Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: This course is a mix of beginner courses 1 and 2. Find your inner gorgeous self while building your confidence and learning beautiful and sexy moves. Learn how to fan dance with gorgeous ostrich feathers, how to peel an item of clothing off with sultry moves, how to sashay your hips, join in fun group routines and much more! You need to wear a skirt, top and heels and bring gloves and hold up stockings. Optional tassels from week 4, and from week 5 a corset or shirt is needed to remove.
Burlesque Beginners: The Art of the Tease Location: The Armoury Hampstead, London Nearest Tube: Hampstead Date: 8 week course, 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th September, 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th October 2010 Time: 8 - 9pm Price: £80 per person Age: 18+ Website: http://www.burlesquebaby.com Description: This course is a mix of beginner courses 1 and 2. Find your inner gorgeous self while building your confidence and learning beautiful and sexy moves. Learn how to fan dance with gorgeous ostrich feathers, how to peel an item of clothing off with sultry moves, how to sashay your hips, join in fun group routines and much more! You need to wear a skirt, top and heels and bring gloves and hold up stockings. Optional tassels from week 4, and from week 5 a corset or shirt is needed to remove.
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FORTHCOMING BAFTA EVENTS IN LONDON - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
FORTHCOMING BAFTA EVENTS IN LONDON The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is an independent charity that supports, develops and promotes film, TV and video games by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public. BAFTA’s year-round Learning & Events programme offers unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent through workshops, mentoring, masterclasses, lectures and much more, working with groups of all ages and backgrounds across the UK. BAFTA relies on income from membership subscriptions, individual donations, trusts, foundations and corporate partnerships to support its ongoing outreach work. www.bafta.org Wednesday 14 July, 6.30pm: BAFTA and Current TV present: An Open Rough Cut session BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LN BAFTA and Current TV team up to provide a unique insight into the editorial process. A panel of commissioners and editors feed back on the rough cut of one of Current TV's commissioned documentaries at this intimate round table discussion. The session is using the documentary Hip Hookers (working title) by Mandana Mofidi and Lena Vazifdar as a case study. Selected clips from the rough cut of the film will be shown at the event. The aim of the session is to give a transparency to the journey from the film's conception; to its pitch and commission and finally to the rough cut stage. The filmmakers and Lina Prestwood (Director of Content, Current TV) will be joined by a panel of industry experts to discuss various editorial decisions, options, techniques and additional scenes that they would suggest to improve or affect the tone of the piece. Confirmed industry experts include BAFTA winner Lee Phillips (Dawn Gets Naked, My Breasts Could Kill Me). Monday 19 July, 18.30pm: TV Preview: The Deep plus Q+A Princess Anne Theatre, 195 Piccadilly, W1J 9LN As the world's energy supplies rapidly dwindle, the untapped resources at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean are becoming a source of bitter international conflict. The Orpheus is a state of the art research submarine sent to the sea bed to look for a natural solution to the crisis, but the crew soon discover that the fight for territory is more deadly than they could ever have expected. Minnie Driver, James Nesbitt and Goran Visnjic star. This special preview screening will be followed by a Q&A with members of the creative team Sunday 25 July: LONDON FILM ACADEMY at the BAFTA and RUSHES SOHO SHORTS presents 'PRODUCTION... HOW TO.....' BAFTA 195 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LN A day of ‘how to…?’ events as part of RUSHES SOHO SHORTS & BAFTA SHORT FILMMAKERS MARKET. 11am: HOW TO FINANCE YOUR FILM 13:45pm: HOW TO TAKE YOUR FILM FROM SCRIPT TO BUDGET 16:00pm: HOW TO MARKET & DISTRIBUTE YOUR FILM For more information and timings please visit the BAFTA website www.bafta.org/whats-on/ For the full film programme on Rushes Soho Short Film Festival, visit www.rushes.co.uk Sunday 25 July, 12.15pm onwards: BAFTA Video Games Design Workshops at FUSE Kensington Gardens, London Have you ever fancied making your own video game? Join industry experts at special workshops to learn how your favourite games are made, work in teams to design a game of your own, then pitch your idea to the professionals! There will also be drop-in sessions for you to get a hands-on introduction to games design software. For 11-16 year-olds. Sunday 25 July, 13.00pm: Shooting People's Brand On Film at the BAFTA and RUSHES SOHO SHORTS: SHORT FILMMAKERS MARKET BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, W1J 9LN Join us for an interactive afternoon which will allow filmmakers to understand the way brands and filmmakers are interacting. These events are part of the day-long RUSHES SOHO SHORTS & BAFTA SHORT FILMMAKERS MARKET. THE LANDSCAPE & PLAYERS, 13:00-15:30, David Lean Room, BAFTA BRANDING CHARITY, 15:45, Princess Anne Theatre, BAFTA Tuesday 27 July, 18:15pm: TV Preview: I Am Slave and Q&A Princess Anne Theatre, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, W1J 9LN Join us for this special preview screening of an extraordinary story of one young woman's brave escape from slavery - in today's London. Inspired by real events, I Am Slave is directed by Gabriel Range (Death of a President), and is written and produced by the Oscar-winning team behind The Last King of Scotland. It features a powerfully moving feature debut performance from Wunmi Mosaku (Moses Jones) with a strong international cast including Isaach de Bankolé (The Limits of Control), Hiam Abbass (The Visitor), Lubna Azabal (Occupation) and Igal Naor (House of Saddam). This screening will be followed by a Q&A with cast member Wunmi Mosaku, producer Andrea Calderwood and director Gabriel Range. Friday 30 July, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: Movie Mix Tapes Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA Join Goldfinger director Guy Hamilton, Bond composer David Arnold, In the Loop and Four Lions writer Jesse Armstrong and many others to peek Behind the Screen for some special insights into the films on show at Somerset House. This series of talks, screenings and other one-off events accompanies Film4 Summer Screen and is your chance to hear actors, directors and other industry insiders discussing the features playing; offering you a view of the art of moviemaking from the other side of the lens. Whether it's Kill Bill 1 and Bang Bang, Easy Rider and Born to be Wild or Mean Streets and Jumping Jack Flash, the right song on a film's soundtrack can have a massive impact. In this discussion a panel of music supervisors, including Ian Neil (Ashes to Ashes, Kick-Ass, 4.3.2.1) and Nick Angel (Hot Fuzz, The Boat That Rocked) will look at the creative choices that go into making a great soundtrack. Saturday 31 July, 18:00pm: Diamonds are forever: An evening with Guy Hamilton BAFTA 195 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LN Join BAFTA in welcoming Guy Hamilton, a true legend of British movie business. As a director, Hamilton masterminded a string of critical and commercial hits: An Inspector Calls (1954); Manuela (1957); Goldfinger (1964); Battle of Britain (1969); Diamonds are Forever (1971); Live and Let Die (1973), and Force 10 From Navarone (1978) just to name a few. Hamilton also enjoyed a distinguished career as Assistant Director, working with with Carol Reed on The Third Man and The Fallen Idol and with John Huston on African Queen. In this onstage interview, we'll explore this amazing life in film. Saturday 31 July, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: Satirical Cinema Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA Join Goldfinger director Guy Hamilton, Bond composer David Arnold, In the Loop and Four Lions writer Jesse Armstrong and many others to peek Behind the Screen for some special insights into the films on show at Somerset House. This series of talks, screenings and other one-off events accompanies Film4 Summer Screen and is your chance to hear actors, directors and other industry insiders discussing the features playing; offering you a view of the art of moviemaking from the other side of the lens. Be sure to book ahead, all events have limited capacity. There's a rich history of political satire on film: Chaplin's The Great Dictator, Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove and Altman's M.A.S.H., for example. Writer Jesse Armstrong (In The Loop, Four Lions), will be joined by colleagues as they examine this history as well as looking at the current crop of satirical film and television, from Team America to The Thick of It. BEHIND THE SCREEN AT SOMERSET HOUSE: Go behind the screen with Somerset House and BAFTA to join directors, writers and industry insiders as part of Film4's Summer Screen program. Sunday 01 August, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: Bright Lights Big City Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA Go behind the screen with Somerset House and BAFTA to join directors, writers and industry insiders as part of Film4's Summer Screen program. The Third Man, Manhattan, Children of Men, 28 Days Later: for better or worse, films have immortalised some of the world's iconic cities. In this event, we'll be joined by filmmaking talent including Location Manager Michael Harm (Notting Hill, all of Woody Allen's London set-films) and critics to explore cinema's best examinations of the modern city from romantic to dystopian, from clinical to fantastical. Monday 02 August, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: All the Glitters is Goldfinger Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA Whether it's for John Barry's stunning music score, Ken Adam's BAFTA-nominated design or Ian Fleming's wonderfully witty characters (thank you, Ms Galore!), Goldfinger remains one of fans and critics favourite Bond films. Bond Composer David Arnold will host an all-star cast including British directorial legend Guy Hamilton and life-long Bond fan, comedian and actor David Walliams, in this event which celebrates and recalls the stories behind some of the best moments in the film. Wednesday 04 August, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: Kubrick's Camera Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA Jack Nicholson's face through the bathroom door in The Shining, The War Room scenes in Dr. Strangelove, the airplane scenes in 2001: A Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick's camera has provided some of cinema's most memorable images. In advance of a screening of Paths of Glory, join Kubrick's producer Jan Harlan (The Shining, Eyes Wide Shut) and friends to explore some of Kubrick's most mesmerising and unforgettable images. Thursday 05 August, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: Dance on Film Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA The past few years have seen a great many dance related films hitting the big screen, such as Step Up, Stomp the Yard and StreetDance 3D. Prior to our screening of Bob Fosse's Cabaret, filmmakers Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini (StreetDance 3D) will be joined by a panel of choreographers, dancers and directors to discuss the challenges associated with representing dance, of all kinds, on screen. Friday 06 August, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: Celluloid Dreams Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA Luis Buñuel stated that the cinema was 'the best instrument through which to express the world of dreams...' and many films, from Hitchcock's Spellbound to Lynch's Mulholland Drive, have utilised this instrument to great, fantastical, effect. This panel, featuring writers and filmmakers, will look at the long-standing relationship between the world of dreams and the cinema. Saturday 07 August, 19:00pm: Behind the Screen: The Immortal Appeal of the Vampire Somerset House, The Strand WC2R 1LA Let the Right One In, Twilight, True Blood... The appeal of the vampire appears to be at an all-time high. Why do they continue to have such a hold on the public's imagination? Sinking their teeth into this question will be film critic and novelist Kim Newman (Anno Dracula) who'll be joined by writers and filmmaking talent for what will be a fascinating look at the on-screen legacy of the vampire. These events accompany Film4 Summer Screen and are your chance to hear actors, directors and other industry insiders discussing the features playing; offering you a view of the art of moviemaking from the other side of the lens. Be sure to book ahead, all events have limited capacity. All BTS events start at 7pm and run for one hour. They are located in the Screening Room at Somerset House, The Strand (just above Waterloo Bridge). Please enter on the Bridgeside entrance for BTS events. BAFTA's programme of live events and webcasts gives you chance to peek behind the screens of the best films, TV shows and videogames. Open to everyone, BAFTA events take place year-round in venues and at festivals across the country. Visit www.bafta.org for more details. For further press information and press tickets please contact Olivia Jarvis olivia@emfoundation.com / 020 7247 4171 or for more information regarding the events go to www.bafta.org/whats-on/ Notes for Editors: About BAFTA: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public. BAFTA’s Access All Areas brings you closer to the film, television and video games industries. Through nationwide events, which are open to all, and exclusive online content BAFTA shares the knowledge, talent and advice of industry experts. Learn from the best at www.bafta.org. Highlights from BAFTA’s film events programme from the last few years have included talks with Guillermo del Toro, Quentin Tarantino, Meryl Streep, Vincent Cassell, The Coen Brothers, Terry Gilliam, Pietro Scalia and David Arnold as well as our recent Tribute to Nicolas Roeg. Many of these events are available to view on-line: www.bafta.org/learning/webcasts/ OLIVIA JARVIS Emfoundation , The Truman Brewery, 91-95 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QN Phone: 020 7247 4171 / Fax: 020 7247 4170 Email: olivia@emfoundation.com Out now... THE DAM BUSTERS: SPECIAL EDITION DVD www.optimumreleasing.com/press SHE A CHINESE DVD www.optimumreleasing.com/press CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC DVD www.optimumreleasing.com/press VILLA AMALIA… www.villaamaliamovie.com Coming soon... HIERRO DVD... 26 July www.optimumreleasing.com/press ODDSAC - A Visual Album By Animal Collective DVD... 26 July www.oddsac.com BAFTA EVENTS... July/August www.bafta.org/whats-on SECRET CINEMA... August 2010 www.secretcinema.org/ MOTHER...20 August / DVD 20 Sept LARGO WINCH DVD... 23 August www.optimumreleasing.com/press In Post Production... TYRANNOSAUR GHOST SUBMARINE 
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THE JIM JONES REVUE - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 10/22/2010
THE JIM JONES REVUE New Album - BURNING YOUR HOUSE DOWN - September 6th New Single - High Horse - August 23rd UK Summer Festivals - Latitude, Hop Farm, Bestival, Tapestry “The greatest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world right now” - Phil Alexander, MOJO The Jim Jones Revue's new album Burning Your House Down will be released by Punk Rock Blues Records / [PIAS] Recordings on September 6th. Produced by Jim Sclavunos (of Nick Cave &The Bad Seeds/Grinderman), Burning Your House Down captures the roar of an untamed band at the top of their game. With the microphone shredding wail of the incomparable Jim Jones at the helm, fearlessly spurred by Rupert Orton’s six-string maelstrom, Elliot Mortimer’s savaged ivories and the jackhammer rhythm section of drummer Nick Jones and bassist Gavin Jay, The Jim Jones Revue swing like a giant ball and chain. In the last few years The Jim Jones Revue have swiftly progressed from their earliest shows in the dive bars of East London to staking their claim as an unstoppable force on today’s British rock 'n' roll scene. Since the day Steve Lamacq announced on his 6 Music show "I think I may have something here" and proceeded to play tracks from the band's eponymous debut album, The Jim Jones Revue juggernaut has not looked back. The first single off Burning Your House Down will be High Horse due August 23rd. Complementing this release, The Jim Jones Revue play an array of UK Summer festival dates including Latitude, Hop Farm, Bestival, and Tapestry. Later this year a world tour commences, encompassing the UK, Europe, the USA, Australia and New Zealand. Extending from late 2010 into 2011, the band is destined to leave a trail of scorched earth in its wake. A rabid fan-base and radio DJ champions like Marc Riley, Gideon Coe, Mark Lamarr and John Kennedy have made The Jim Jones Revue a true international underground sensation. Steve Lamacq’s on-air heads up to Jack White led directly to The Jim Jones Revue scoring a support slot with Dead Weather. MOJO has hailed them as one of the bands to look out for in 2010, with a nomination in this year's MOJO Honours List for a "Best Newcomer Award". With heaps of accolades, it’s no wonder the band’s star continues to rise; with Burning Your House Down there's a fair chance they'll soar straight into orbit. Burning Your House Down Track Listing 1. Dishonest John 2. High Horse 3. Foghorn 4. Big Len 5. Premeditated 6. Burning Your House Down 7. Shoot First 8. Elemental 9. Killin' Spree 10. Righteous Wrong 11. Stop The People All songs written by The Jim Jones Revue Produced by Jim Sclavunos For further information please contact Sarah Lowe @ Fifth Avenue PR Tel: 020 8960 5802 or email: fifthavenuepr@googlemail.com Upcoming UK Tour Dates: July 17th Latitude Festival, Suffolk www.latitudefestival.co.uk Sept. 11thBestival, Isle of Wight www.bestival.net Sept. 29th O2 Academy, Leicester Sept. 30th Cavern Club, Exeter Oct. 6th Komedia, Brighton Oct. 7th Thekla, Bristol Oct. 8th The Square, Harlow Oct. 9th Chinnerys, Southend-On-Sea Oct.12th O2 Academy, Oxford Oct. 14th Brudenell Social Club, Leeds Oct. 15th Sound Control, Manchester Oct. 16th Electric Circus, Edinburgh Oct. 17th King Tuts, Glasgow Oct. 19th The Cluny, Newcastle Oct. 20th O2 Academy, Birmingham Oct. 21st Scala, London
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DARK HORSES - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
DARK HORSES support Black Mountain "Dark, seductive and mysterious...like The XX" - BBC.CO.UK "Hugely exciting" - THE SOURCE "Positively eerie" - THE FLY Following support tours with Kasabian, UNKLE and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and a rapturously received slot on the BBC INTRODUCING STAGE @ GLASTONBURY, entrancing Brighton band DARK HORSES play to two shows as special guests of BLACK MOUNTAIN. See their Glasto television coverage at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury/2010/artists/darkhorses/ DARK HORSES have put the finishing touches to their album with RICHARD FEARLESS in the producer's chair. ROBERT TURNER from BRMC has recorded a vocal. . They’ve got this far without a manager or a label! Now there is lots of management and label interest. http://darkhorsesmusic.com/ www.myspace.com/darkhorsesofficial The few who’ve heard the record ‘hate BLUES’ (working title) have said: “Unaware of their significance, the ‘HORSES high-lonesome sound is psychedelic soul to live not die for.” “Lisa Elle’s voice is a holy communion of Grace Slick and Siouxsie Sioux.” “An indelible statement on loneliness and spiritual thirst.” “DARK HORSES make mysterious, open-ended songs that tap into spiritual realms and become occasions for our individual meditation.” DARK HORSES SHALL TAKE YOU HIGHER. 13 July 2010 London - Lexington – supporting Black Mountain - on stage 8pm 14 July 2010 London - Lexington – supporting Black Mountain - on stage 8pm 24 Jul 2010 London - The 1234 Shoreditch Festival - on stage 7pm 31 Jul 2010 London - The High Society at Stamford Works, Dalston - on stage
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OUTDOOR FAVELA MODEL BUILT BY YOUNG PEOPLE FROM RI - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
OUTDOOR FAVELA MODEL BUILT BY YOUNG PEOPLE FROM RIO DE JANEIRO AND LONDON LAUNCHES SERIES OF FREE FESTIVAL BRAZIL WEEKEND EVENTS AT SOUTHBANK CENTRE Young people from the Pereira da Silva favela in Rio de Janeiro will team up with young people from the local Stockwell Park housing estate in south London to build an outdoor model of a Brazilian favela (shanty town), which will be on show at Southbank Centre from Saturday 17 July until 5 September. The display, entitled Project Morrinho, launches a series of free weekend events taking place across the Southbank Centre site throughout the summer as part of Festival Brazil, sponsored by HSBC, which will celebrate the energetic culture of Brazil with performances by the groundbreaking cultural group AfroReggae, capoeira workshops, performances by MOBO Award-winner Akala, samba dancing, Carnival shows, and a dramatic installation work on the rooftops of Southbank Centre by renowned Brazilian designer Gringo Cardia. Image credit lines: 1. Project Morrinho. Photographer: Ratão Diniz 2. AfroReggae. Photographer: Ratão Diniz For further images or enquiries please contact: Helena Zedig / Sarah Ragsdale on Tel: 020 7921 0887 or helena.zedig@southbankcentre.co.uk / sarah.ragsdale@southbankcentre.co.uk Listing information for free weekends’ series: Saturday 17 July - Thursday 5 August Project Morrinho Festival Terrace, Royal Festival Hall Project Morrinho is an ever-growing social project that takes the form of a miniature city built by young people from Rio de Janeiro from brick, paint and other found materials inspired by the everyday life of the favelas that span the city. Saturday 17 July – Monday 30 August Rays of Light Royal Festival Hall Designer Gringo Cardia, who created the set and props for Cirque du Soleil’s touring show ‘Ovo’, brings Brazilian style to London, animating the rooftops of Southbank Centre. Saturday 17 July, 11am – 5pm Capoeira Extravaganza, The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall Drop into The Clore Ballroom to take part in Capoeira Angola workshops and see the beautiful art-form of martial arts and dance brought to life through demonstrations and performances. Sunday 18 July, 1pm Storybox Live The Front Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall Produced by a group of young curators in residence, Storybox Live showcases literature, sound and visual art collected through their interviews and conversations with the artists and audience. Thursday 22 July, 7pm – 9pm Baile Funk Night Royal Festival Hall & Festival Terrace Celebrate the completion of ‘Project Morrinho’ with Portuguese rap music from the favelas of Rio. Friday 23 – Sunday 25 July (Friday 5pm – 11pm; Saturday & Sunday 11am – 11pm) AfroReggae Explosion The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall Inspirational Brazilian cultural group AfroReggae bring their joyous musical mix of Brazilian drums fused with dance and reggae, straight from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Founded in 1993, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae has gone on to establish an international profile for their pioneering work in taking young people out of the drug and gang culture of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas. Saturday 31 July, 2.30pm – 6.30pm Samba de Gafiera with London School of Samba The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall Samba de Gafiera is a Brazilian partner dance, similar to Argentinean tango, but with lots of samba swing. Learn the dance and enjoy a live performance from the teachers and members of the school. Saturday 7 August, 5pm MC Marechal and Akala Riverside Terrace, Royal Festival Hall MOBO Award-winner Akala and Rio’s most popular rapper/spoken word poet Marechal team up with The Hip Hop Shakespeare Company and other big names and young talent from music, theatre and film to perform songs inspired by famous Shakespeare plays and Brazilian literature greats. Sunday 8 August, 12 noon - 2pm Capoeira into Shakespeare Masterclass The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall Using the beautiful art-form of capoeira this workshop led by Greg Hicks and Maestre Carlo, focuses on how Greg uses Capoeira to get into texts. Sunday 8 August, 2pm - 6pm London Sounds Riverside Terrace, Royal Festival Hall A mixed bill of sultry summer sounds featuring London-based Brazilian singer Leandra Varanda, whose music encompasses contemporary and traditional Brazilian music. Saturday 14 August, 2.30pm - 5.30pm Baby loves Samba The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre’s annual party for babies takes on a Brazilian theme as we invite tiny dancers and their families to samba their way to The Clore Ballroom. Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 August, 10am - 1pm Recycling Brazil Level 2 Green & Blue sides, Royal Festival Hall With a team of London-based Brazilian artists, discover the imaginative ways Brazilians recycle to create funky new reusable objects. Saturday 21 August, 10.45am - 6. 30pm Samba celebration with Paraiso School of Samba The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall & Festival Riverside Spend the day with the Paraiso School of Samba as they take you through the rhythms, percussions and dance styles of the Rio Carnival. Sunday 22 August, 11am - 6pm Forro The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall Join us for this traditional party celebration of Brazilian dance and music. Saturday 28 August, 3pm MC Marechal & Akala: Project performance The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall A group of young people from Hackney Youth Offending Team perform a series of pieces ranging from MC’ing to dance including collaborations with Brazilian MC Marechal, MOBO Award-winner Akala and dancer and choreographer Katie P. Saturday 28 August, 7.30pm - 11pm Rio Carnival Samba show The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall Enjoy a traditional Rio Carnival party with Paraiso School of Samba on The Clore Ballroom floor, as we take over the space with an Axé, DJ sets and a samba show with the most talked about samba singer in Rio de Janeiro, Wantuir and Mestre Esteves, one of Rios’s leading masters of percussion. Notes to Editors: Festival Brazil Festival Brazil is a major summer-long celebration of the arts and culture of today’s Brazil, bringing together a rich and varied programme of music, visual arts, dance, literature, debates and performances across the site. Throughout the summer until 5 September 2010 events take place indoors and outdoors including at the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hayward Gallery, Purcell Room and along the riverfront. Festival Brazil, which is sponsored by HSBC, features a wealth of established Brazilian musicians, performers and artists alongside new talent, with many free performances. Forthcoming highlights of the programme include performances by Gilberto Gil (21 July), Maria Bethânia (17 July), Os Mutantes (18 July); talks and debates by leading cultural figures including the footballer Sócrates (18 July) and the exhibitions Ernesto Neto: The Edges of the World and The New Décor at the Hayward Gallery (both until 5 September). Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre, occupying a 21-acre site that sits in the midst of London’s most vibrant cultural quarter on the South Bank of the Thames. The site has an extraordinary creative and architectural history stretching back to the 1951 Festival of Britain. Southbank Centre is home to the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and the Hayward Gallery as well as The Saison Poetry Library and the Arts Council Collection. About HSBC’s Cultural Exchange programme As the world’s local bank HSBC aims to encourage and promote the understanding of different cultures across the world through its global Cultural Exchange programme. As an international financial services provider, HSBC works with its clients across 88 countries worldwide, encouraging the exchange of ideas across different cultures to generate and strengthen international business relationships. Since its launch in 2008 HSBC’s Cultural Exchange programme has embraced culture in its widest sense in more than 25 countries; from fine art to cuisine, from language and literature to dance, street arts and all forms of music.www.hsbc.com/culturalexchange HSBC Holdings plc HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of the HSBC Group, is headquartered in London. The Group serves customers worldwide from around 8,000 offices in 88 countries and territories in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa. With assets of US$2,364 billion at 31 December 2009, HSBC is one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations. HSBC is marketed worldwide as ‘the world’s local bank’. 
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Skylark Summer Sizzle - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
Skylark Summer Sizzle The heat has sent artistic minds into overdrive this summer, with a scorching exhibition at the www.southbanklondon.com/attraction/oxogallery from July 29th to August 15th.
Featuring over 25 painters, print-makers and sculptors from Skylark, London's leading artist-run galleries, the show promises a huge variety of summer-inspired pieces, along with a series of interactive events to bring out the creative side of gallery visitors. "We are putting together a vibrant and exciting collection of works by our emerging and established artists," says Skylark Director, Gill Hickman. "We intend that the www.southbanklondon.com/attraction/oxogallery will positively sizzle with the creative heat and colour shining out from the selected pieces. For visitors wanting more information, exhibiting artists will give talks & demonstrations, and being holiday time there will be a programme of activities for children including an art treasure hunt." With exhibiting artists on hand every day, visitors will get the chance to chat to the experts about what's on show, techniques and inspirations. The range of Skylark artists should mean plenty of conversation: whether you favour the photorealism of Trinidad Ball's exquisite prickly pears against piercing blue skies, the pure abstraction of Eileen Martin's hot-palette oils, or the ice-cool beauty of Steve Yeates' recycled glass figures, there is definitely something for every visitor.
London's unique city atmosphere is celebrated in the bold, abstract citiscapes of Sara Sherwood and the more graphic lines of James Hobbs. Jo Hodgen captures childhood summers in her cheeky textural canvases of kids playing in rock pools, while Michelle Elwell's aluminium mounted digital flower prints have a fantastic romantic lyricism. Also featured are Gill Hickman's Energy Cells, which explore the microscopic beauty of the human body in a riot of reds, oranges and golds. Ben Mosley's bold football canvases offer visitors the chance to take home a souvenir of the agony and ecstasy of the 2010 World Cup or, for those whose thoughts are more attuned to summer loving, Sally Swingewood's series of bright kisses might be more appealing. All art on show is for sale and can be taken away immediately, ..... and with prices for unframed work starting from £30 there's bound to be something for everyone.
The artist-run Skylark Galleries are well established on the South Bank; Skylark 1 has been in Gabriel's Wharf since the mid 1990's, and Skylark 2 has been in the Oxo Tower since 2001. There are currently 33 artists.

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PVT Announce Details Of Their New Album, New Name - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
PIVOT = PVT PVT Announce Details Of Their New Album, New Name & Innovative New Video
PVT Announce UK Tour and Free Download of 'Window' from http://www.pvtpvt.net
PVT (formerly known as Pivot), return with their highly anticipated new album, �Church With No Magic�, released August 9th through Warp Records. In support of the release, the band will tour Europe & the UK throughout September and October.
Their previous tours have seen them playing shows with Yellow Magic Orchestra, Sigur Ros, The Arctic Monkeys, Gary Numan and at the Brian Eno curated Luminous Festival, Glastonbury Festival & the sold out Warp 20 Festival in Paris.
Out on the road for the first time this year, this is a chance to be one of the first to experience the new material live. �Church With No Magic� is an album that builds upon the anthemic synth-driven instrumental movements for which PVT is renowned, along with the power of their visceral live shows. The sound has been brilliantly tempered and expanded by the trio into brooding, melancholic experimental pop - an amalgam of rock synthesis, propulsive rhythms and huge melodic strength.
Praise for PVT�s previous album:
"Utterly mesmerising" Independent on Sunday
"...Australian threesome Pivot don't so much defy categorization as skewer the notion with a big stick and jam it into sequencers." Rock Sound
�Whichever way they turn, Pivot are on the right track.� Time Out
�Put your trust in the Sydney trio and the rewards are great... beyond the noise, they're clearly having fun. It'd be rude not to join in� NME
Tour Dates: 28th September - UK, Manchester - Deaf Institute 29th September - UK, Glasgow - Stereo 30th September - UK, Leeds - Brudenell 2nd October - UK, Bristol - Start The Bus 3rd October - UK, Brighton - Audio 4th October - UK, Nottingham - Bodega 6th October - UK, London - Cargo
�Church With No Magic�, the follow-up to PVT�s 2008 album �O Soundtrack My Heart�, released on August 9th through Warp Records, reflects a literal and sonic transformation for the band, demonstrated first in the form of lead single �Window� and its� powerful new video (see it here: pvtpvt.net)
The track is typical of the dense collisions of PVT�s sound world. It�s a heady combination of vocal experimentation, swirling keyboard arpeggios and pounding drums, all topped by the band�s adeptness for emotive harmony and clear melodic punch, distilled into three minutes.
Directed by Clemens Habicht (Friendly Fires, Quasimodo Jones) and edited at the Abbey Road Studios, the video for 'Window' uses an innovative camera technique to capture the intensity and vigor of the band's live performance.
Inverting the experience of watching a band perform, Clemens had PVT record themselves by wearing a small point of view camera while on tour. Seen from a first person perspective, the band and sound is split visually into its three component parts, then rhythmically layered. The result is an immersive performance video experience. We are given a unique chance to feel what it might possibly be like being in PVT, on tour, on stage.
>From the start, there was an urgency to secure the sound that would become �Church With No Magic�. Just one month after they handed over the master of �O Soundtrack My Heart� to the label boss, the three members of PVT were in the studio in Sydney with engineer Burke Reid.
�Church With No Magic� was a different process for PVT. For a start, they found themselves in the same countries at the same times. It took them from Sydney to a basement studio in London with one of Europe�s largest collections of vintage synthesizers � including the Yamaha CS80 famously used for the �Blade Runner� soundtrack - to a grandmother�s music room in a 120 year old house in the countryside near Paris, juggling live commitments along the way.
Their efforts would take the form of �Church With No Magic�, an album that builds upon the anthemic synth-driven instrumental movements for which PVT is renowned, along with the power of their visceral live shows. The sound has been brilliantly tempered and expanded by the trio into brooding, melancholic experimental pop - an amalgam of rock synthesis, propulsive rhythms and huge melodic strength. It�s a dark and expansive sound that PVT has made substantial movements on this record to make their own.
The most notable development on �Church With No Magic� are the vocals of multi-instrumentalist Richard Pike. While the band have often used vocals in the past, particularly live, this album sees them taking on a more central role within the songs, as layers of Richard�s voice build amongst the music, adding an intense melodic focus to the contorting rhythms and bewildering space generated by the band.
�Rich has always sung, ever since we were kids, but it�s just not something that ever happened in PVT in such a direct way until now,�� says brother Laurence.
The other obvious change is the band name itself, from Pivot to PVT. The change was a necessary one, the result of an unexpected legal claim from a band in the United States that used the same name.
�It was frustrating and kind of ridiculous,�� says Richard. �But it became quickly obvious that it was a legal battle in the US we may not even win, and one we just couldn�t afford to lose. So in the end, we weren�t fazed by it. Altering the name just seemed to be another step in the process for the record to come out and be heard��, an attitude that seems to reflect the ongoing evolution and burgeoning momentum within the band.
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DEBUT SOLO ALBUM ‘ALL THE PIECES’ - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 10/22/2010
DEBUT SOLO ALBUM ‘ALL THE PIECES’ & UK TOUR ANNOUNCED Mark Chadwick has announced details of the release of his debut solo album, entitled All The Pieces, to be released through Stay By Records on 6 September 2010, and a 10 date UK tour in October. One of the UK’s most successful songwriters, Mark Chadwick has co-written 20 chart singles and 6 Top 40 albums (including a Number 1) as part of The Levellers, the band he has fronted for nearly 25 years. All The Pieces is however, not a Levellers album. Whilst the voice may be familiar, that is where the similarities end. Instead, this is an intensely personal collection of wonderfully crafted 3 minute pop songs, written and refined over the course of the last two decades. Brought to life by award-winning producer Sean Lakeman, Mark is joined by an ‘all star cast’ of some of the UK’s greatest folk musicians on the album. Both Sean and Seth Lakeman, along with Dan Donnelly (Watercress, Sonovagun), Martin Pannett (McDermott’s 2 Hours), Toby May (Clearlake), Daniel Goddard (aka DBG) and Ben Nicholls (Dennis Hopper’s Choppers) all perform on the album, and Mark’s singing is complemented by the astoundingly beautiful voice of Equation’s Kathryn Roberts. All the Pieces is available to pre-order now with signed copies of the album available with pre-orders from www.play.com. A limited edition ‘All The Pieces’ collector’s pack featuring 12” vinyl or CD album plus t-shirt, cotton tote bag and screen print is available to pre-order exclusively from www.recordstore.co.uk. All The Pieces is, to all intents and purposes, Mark Chadwick telling the story of his own life, in his own words. Presented chronologically, it charts the highs and lows of his extraordinary life, encompassing life-altering events such as attending Elephant Fayre which helped shaped his political views, falling in (and subsequently out of) love, through to his later disillusion with both mainstream and radical politics. This album shows a side of Mark Chadwick’s song-writing and personality that up to now he has largely kept out of the public eye. Honest and heartfelt, yet highly accessible and endearingly upbeat, All The Pieces shares many of its hallmarks with the great folk revival albums of the 60’s and early 70’s. Anyone expecting a Levellers sound-alike album will be disappointed, but those with an ear for beautifully produced acoustic-pop, great melodies and engaging lyrics will most certainly not. Mark Chadwick’s October tour goes on sale on 12 July. He will be joined on tour by a band featuring guest musicians plus support to be announced. www.markchadwickofficial.co.uk MARK CHADWICK ‘ALL THE PIECES’ 2010 TOUR
OCTOBER 2010 Weds 6 EXETER Phoenix 01392 667 080 www.exeterphoenix.org.uk Thurs 7 LONDON Bush Hall 0844 811 0051 www.gigsandtours.com Fri 8 SOUTHAMPTON The Brook 023 8055 5366 www.the-brook.com Sat 9 CARDIFF The Globe 029 2045 2151 www.theglobecardiff.com Sun 10 NORWICH Waterfront 01623 508 050 www.waterfrontnorwich.com Tues 12 BIRMINGHAM Glee Club 0871 472 0400 www.gigsandtours.com Weds 13 BRIGHTON Concorde 2 01273 673 311 www.concorde2.co.uk Thurs 14 BRISTOL Colston Hall 2 0117 922 3686 www.colstonhall.org Fri 15 MANCHESTER o2 Academy 3 0161 832 1111 www.gigsandtours.com Sat 16 NOTTINGHAM Rescue Rooms 0871 310 0000 www.rescuerooms.com 
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TIMBER TIMBRE - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 9/22/2010
TIMBER TIMBRE ‘TIMBER TIMBRE’
debut UK album release on Full Time Hobby
- out 20 September 2010 -
(album preceded by limited edition single ‘Demon Host’ on 16 August)
Album of the Year” - Toronto Eye Weekly
On 20 September Canadian folk, country and blues genre defying Timber Timber are to release their self-titled album (FTH101).Their debut UK album release, the 8 track record will be preceded on 16 August by the release of a limited edition single, ‘Demon Host’ (FTH102S) which, lifted off the album, will be the band’s first ever recorded output in the UK.
- and support Phosphorescent on September UK Tour -
Between the single and album release, Timber Timbre come to the UK for a string of dates, which, as well as seeing them play End of The Road festival, will also see them support Phosphorescent at dates in Manchester, Bristol, London and Brighton as below ...
September 2010 Mon 6 Manchester, Night and Day Tue 7 Bristol, Thekla Wed 8 London, Scala Sat 11 Larmer Tree End of the Road Sun 12 Brighton, Komedia timbertimbre.com timbertimbre.comtimbe Timber Timbre stops you. The elements are deceptively simple: a confident, but hushed voice, understated guitar, strings and keyboard flourishes, and a subtle percussive beat. Timber Timbre, led by guitarist/vocalist Taylor Kirk, is haunted by the history of pop music.
Timber Timbre have gained a devoted following with their spellbinding performances at unusual venues around Toronto and more recently supporting Owen Pallett across Canada and his first ever U.S. tour, and touring as special guests in the US to Low Anthem. Their music has evolved from dusty, low-fi bedroom blues to the sophisticated, cinematic studio work, and the formation of the band as a true three-piece, with Kirk joined by Mika Posen on violin and Simon Trottier on lap steel, autoharp and synth. Originally released in Canada in January, Timber Timbre received an international release through Arts & Crafts this past Summer. In Canada, the album beat out Girls, Dirty Projectors, The xx and Animal Collective, whilst in the U.S. tastemaker radio stations KCRW in Los Angeles and KEXP in Seattle were quick to jump on board.
Timber Timbre is a stunning record that captures the listener’s attention with what is there as much as what is not. The sum of the parts, however, is something grounded in a strange place where genre descriptions like blues, country, and folk intersect becoming secondary to the precision of the moods being conjured. band website: timbertimbre.com biography, and pics can be downloaded from: www.canvasmedia.ca/timbertimbre

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We Fear Silence present… - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
We Fear Silence present… Saturday 31st July Blueprint Records Relaunch Party Cable
James Ruskin Sandwell District (Regis & Function) - Live / DJ Mark Broom O/V/R - Live Valmay Oliver Ho / Raudive 11pm - 6am £8 Limited Advance / £10 Advance Tickets & Students OTD / £13 OTD Trainers: yes Tel number: Venue: 020 7403 9643 Ticketweb: 08444 77 1000 www.wefearsilence.com www.ticketweb.co.uk www.residentadvisor.net/wefearsilence Cable Bermondsey St Tunnel London SE13JW www.cable-london.com Tube Station: London Bridge Region: London
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Go wild in the great outdoors - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
Go wild in the great outdoors Send us your experiences of going wild outdoors at one of our amazing summer events and you could win an amazing prize with the National Trust. See http://www.wild-child.org.uk for more. We’re looking for great photos taken in nature, poetical musings on bugs and beasties, stories about your wildlife adventures, doodles inspired by the great outdoors…in short, anything that shows you’re a ‘wild child’. Winners will win a fantastic day out with one of our nature conservation experts, getting up close and personal with creepy crawlies, shy creatures and wild landscapes. Why not get inspired at a wild child event? We’ve got thousands taking place across England, Wales and Northern Ireland this summer. From safaris and bug hunts to pond dipping and bat watching, there’s plenty of ways to get close to nature. Here’s our pick of some of the best wild child events: Woodland fun Killerton, Devon Woodland Wood Day, 19 August 11am - 4pm Celebrate the wonderful woodlands on Killerton estate, nature and the great outdoors. Woodland activities include; den building, bush craft and a rare chance to view Killerton from the tree tops. Normal admission charges apply but there are no additional event charges. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01392 881345. Lydford Gorge, Devon Woodland Explorer Fun Day, 25 July and 22 August 12pm - 3.30pm Lots of activities and games for all the family in the orchard and woodland. Normal admission charges apply but there are no additional event charges. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01822 820320. Chirk Castle, Wrexham Den Building, 27-29 July 10am - 5pm Be inspired by nature and use your imagination to build your own den at Chirk Castle. Materials supplied. Normal admission charges apply but there are no additional event charges. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01691 777701. Acorn Bank Garden & Watermill, Cumbria Living Wild at Acorn Bank, 28 July 11am - 4pm Homes and habitats, find out who lives in our woods and make a house in the wild for yourself, they’ll also be pond dipping to try out too. Normal admission charges apply, plus 50p for trail sheets. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 017683 61893. Stowe Landscape Gardens, Buckinghamshire Wild Child in August, 01 -31 August 10.30am - 4pm Borrow a Tracker Pack and measure the age of trees, birdwatch, look at lichens and lots more. Nature identification sheets and trails around Stowe exploring the natural world and discovering ancient temples. Kids go free. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01280 822850. Prior Park Landscape Garden, Somerset Den Building, 04 August 11.30am - 2.30pm Family fun in the Summerhouse Glade, get back to nature and have fun building your own den. Why not bring a picnic to have in your new home? Normal admission charges apply but there are no additional event charges. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01225 833422. For more woodland adventures why not visit Allen Banks, Northumberland; Borrowdale, Cumbria; Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire/Worcestershire border; Calke Park, Derbyshire; Clumber Park, Derbyshire; Croft Castle, Herefordshire; Crom, County Fermanagh; Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, North Yorkshire; Hardcastle Crags, West Yorkshire; Hatfield Forest, Essex; Hughenden, Buckinghamshire; Leigh Woods, Bristol; Lanhydrock, Cornwall; Mottisfont Abbey, Hampshire; Nap Wood, Sussex; or Stackpole Estate, Pembrokeshire. Pond dipping Anglesey Abbey, Gardens & Lode Mill, Cambridgeshire Thrilling Thursdays: Pond Dipping, 05 August 11am – noon & 2 - 3pm Be amazed by the creatures you and our gardeners find lurking in Anglesey Abbey's dew pond. Normal admission charges apply plus child £1.50 Booking is essential for this event. For more information please call 01223 810080. Strangford Lough, Co. Down Young Wildlife Explorers -Pond Dipping 13 July, 07 and 22 August 11am - 3pm Come along to the Wildlife Centre at Castleward and join the wildlife team as they pond dip in Templewater. Kids will be amazed by the strange creatures that emerge from the deep. Normal admission charges apply plus child £3. Booking is essential for this event. For more information please call 0284 4881411. Wallington, Northumberland Go Wild at Wallington- Pond Dipping, 19 August 11am - 3pm Join the warden to discover the weird and wonderful creatures that live in the ponds at Wallington. Normal admission charges apply plus small charge Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01670 773600. Carding Mill Valley & the Shropshire Hills, Shropshire Pond Dipping, 28 July 11am - 3.30pm Dip into the stream to find out what's lurking under the rocks. You can make whatever you find 20 times as big by looking at it under a microscope!! All tickets £2. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01694 722631. Marsden Moor Estate, West Yorkshire Summer stream dipping every Thursday morning in August, 10am - 1pm Come and discover what lives in the stream at Eastergate. We will be running stream dipping sessions each Thursday morning during August. Wander up to Eastergate Bridge to meet us there anytime between 10am and 1pm. All tickets £1 Booking is advisable for this event. For more information please call 01484 847016. Lanhydrock, Cornwall Family Fun Day, 29 August 11am - 3pm Archery to puppet making, pond dipping to mountain boarding; there's loads to do at this fun-filled day. Booking is not required for this event. Normal admission charges apply plus adults £2 and children £4. For more information please call 01208 265950. 
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SANDIE SHAW, ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS TO “RECLAIM THE - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/31/2010
SANDIE SHAW, ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS TO “RECLAIM THE SONG” AT VINTAGE AT GOODWOOD ON 13THAUGUST FEATURING SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTER, MICA PARIS, BERYL MARSDEN, CORINNE DREWERY, KATHRYN WILLIAMS, NATASHA MARSH, LINDA LEWIS, SANDI THOM AND TAHITA BULMER Vintage at Goodwood // Goodwood Estate // 13 – 15 August On Friday 13th August, at the first ever Vintage at Goodwood Festival, legendary pop icon Sandie Shaw will be accompanied by an orchestra and her choice of female singers to reclaim songs that were originally associated with men. Appearing on the ‘Inspired By’ main stage, this carefully selected set will feature some of the best contemporary talent who have been inspired by Sandie Shaw. Songs confirmed to feature in “Reclaim the Song” range from ‘Common People' by Pulp to ‘It's A Man's World' By James Brown, to No Woman no Cry' by Bob Marley And The Wailers, among many others. Sandie says: “I am intrigued by what happens to the song when a woman interprets a song originally associated with a man and looking forward to sharing the stage at Vintage at Goodwood with some of today’s most talented and creative female musicians. Our interpretations of these songs can be highly amusing, deeply moving or thought provoking. It can either have a subtle nuance that gives a new twist to its meaning or it can turn it completely on its head. For instance Under My Thumb becomes a complete role reversal, No Woman No Cry becomes a song sung for all women who have experienced grief, Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others changed to 'Some Boys' - well, need I explain? It is also an opportunity for me to honour the women who I have admired and been inspired by over the years and those that particularly excite me at the moment. Coined ‘The Festival of Our Lives’, Vintage at Goodwood will take place 13-15 August and will combine the best of British cool from the 1940s – 1980s ranging: music, fashion, art, design and culture. Co-founded by Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway (of Red or Dead) and Lord March, Vintage at Goodwood will be a carefully curated, rather than randomly scheduled programme, which aims to pro-actively combine music and fashion alongside art and design. Wayne Hemingway says: “We are incredibly excited that Sandie Shaw and all the girls that have agreed to appear at Vintage at Goodwood and to Sandie for coming up with this idea and curating this set. Not only is it a celebration of past Vintage, but also a look towards future Vintage and what inspires it, and the collaboration between everyone here just seems to epitomises this.” At Vintage at Goodwood, Sandie Shaw will be featured alongside an inspirational line up of iconic British legends, world renowned DJs and bands spanning 5 decades plus the best new contemporary artists whose work owes a debt to these legends and icons. 
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Couples needed for a new Channel 4 pilot - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
Couples needed for a new Channel 4 pilot Are you a woman who feels like her wardrobe is in desperate need of updating and are willing to let your husband take over?
Or perhaps you are a guy who would love to give your wife or long-term partner a style overhaul all paid for by us? Plum Pictures (producers of James May¡¦s Toy Stories) are making a new pilot for Channel 4 which gives Britain¡¦s men the chance to pick out the clothes they think would look fantastic on their wife or partner, all paid for by us! Perhaps she is so self-conscious about her body that she has all but given up on clothes. Or since having children she hasn¡¦t had any time to herself to buy some new clothes. Maybe this woman is you and you would love your husband to pay you some attention in this area. „X Do you feel you lack the confidence to wear anything but your comfort clothes? „X Maybe your dress sense is super whacky and you¡¦re ready for a change? „X Do you feel lost in the wilderness when it comes to style? „X Perhaps your husband or partner would prefer it if you didn¡¦t dress so sexily? „X Or you feel like your husband or partner doesn¡¦t take any interest in how you look or what you wear? And don¡¦t panic! Our presenter will be with both of you every step of the way! If this describes you or your wife or partner we would love to hear from you. Please contact Amy: apply@plumpictures.co.uk
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RHS TASTE OF AUTUMN FESTIVAL CELEBRATES THE HARVES - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 10/22/2010
RHS TASTE OF AUTUMN FESTIVAL CELEBRATES THE HARVEST The gardener’s growing season culminates with the traditional harvest festival in the autumn. To celebrate the abundance of fantastic garden produce at this time of year, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is holding its Taste of Autumn festival in October, with a range of special events at its four gardens. Apples, pears, pumpkins and mushrooms are just some of the fruit and vegetables that visitors will be able taste and learn more about. This year national Apple Day, which falls on 21st October, will celebrate its 21st anniversary and the RHS Taste of Autumn festival activity is focused on the following weekend (23 and 24 October). RHS Garden Wisley · Taste of Autumn, 23 & 24 October Wisley has over 700 varieties of apples, many of them hundreds of years old. The Taste of Autumn events include displays of unusual apple varieties, tastings and advice, as well as apple-bobbing for the children. Wisley will also host this year’s European Europom festival to coincide with Taste of Autumn, where fruit collectors from societies of growers and fruit organisations from all over Europe will exhibit their produce. RHS Garden Harlow Carr · Taste of Autumn, 23 & 24 October A packed festival including a display of over 200 varieties of apples all grown in Northern England, as well as apple tasting, advice and identification. Apple Day takes place in conjunction with Northern Fruit Group. There will also be many mushroom related activities, with Fungi Forays led by members of the Mid Yorkshire Fungus Group to discover fresh fungi and edible mushrooms, mushroom displays and identification and mushroom themed family crafts. RHS Garden Rosemoor · Taste of the West Country Food Fair, 26 September Celebrating traditional local produce and organic foods from local producers and suppliers, with lots to taste and buy. · Apple Day, 10 October Organised in conjunction with Orchards Live, Thornhayes Nursery and the RHS South West Area Fruit Group, the event features fantastic apple displays, cookery demonstrations from local chefs, apple recipes, apple tastings, planting and cultivation tips and children’s activities and trails. · Fungi Foray: Walk with Jeff Benn and Nigel Pinhorn, 19 October · Pumpkin Day & Wood Crafts, 24 October Carve your own pumpkin lantern and enter it into the Pumpkin Competition or try the Pumpkin Shy. There will also be various woodcraft demonstrations, including charcoal burning, tent peg making, wooden rakes, walking stick and besom making as well as wood turning and carving. RHS Garden Hyde Hall · A Taste of Autumn, 23 & 24 October To celebrate the harvest festival season, the array of activities includes colourful apple and pumpkin displays and food stalls selling local produce including Hyde Hall’s own honey. Visit the new orchard with its range of heritage Essex apple varieties. Taking part will be Apple Revival, an organisation which specialises in preserving the survival of unique and rare old apple varieties using knowledge of apple-growing passed down through generations. 
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BOOMTOWN FAIR TO BE NEXT STOP FOR GLASONBURY’S ARC - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/15/2010
BOOMTOWN FAIR TO BE NEXT STOP FOR GLASONBURY’S ARCADIA! PLUS: THE BEAT REVEALED AS SUNDAY NIGHT HEADLINERS AND ALL ABOARD THE BOOM BUS... FULL MUSIC LINE UP: Toots & The Maytals / Neville Staple (The Specials) / David Rodigan / The Beat / Dub Pistols / Smiley Culture / The Wurzels / Ska n Ska / Mad Professor / Pama International / Trojan Soundsystem / The Correspondents / Babyhead / Roddy Radiation (The Specials) / Macka B & the Roots Ragga Band / Demented Are Go / General Levy / Gentlemen’s Dub Club / Heatwave / Mungos Hi/Fi feat Warrior Queen / DJ Derek / Rcola plus many, many more FRIDAY 13TH – SUNDAY 15TH AUGUST 2010 SECRET LOCATION, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UK www.boomtownfair.co.uk/tickets http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW7HGZImZOk Roll up roll up, Boomtown Fair is rapidly approaching and calling everyone to the circus! With more line up additions, site art and exclusive areas, this already chock-a-block, high octane and unique festival just keeps on giving. Boomtown Fair has bagged the finest reggae acts from around the world, including Toots and the Maytals, Dub Pistols and Trojan Sound System, and now they welcome international skank meisters’ The Beat on the Main Stage as Sunday night headliners! Also added to the bill is reggae legend Macka B & the Roots Ragga band and North American raga and jungle DJ supremo Rcola set to embrace the Lion’s Den reggae stage on the Saturday night. As well as the smoking hot line up, Boomtown Fair HQ is bursting with excitement to announce that Arcadia will be in attendance! Having a break from the norm they will be covering the town with pyrotechnic installations and fire breathing sculptures. Fresh from taking Worthy Farm by storm with their much-documented field - Arcadia are a unique collective talented beyond measure at creating post apocalyptic spaces filled with out-of-this world activities. Boomtown Fair 2010 also sees the introduction the 'Hold It Down' field featuring a huge selection of creative workshops, healing areas, chill out zones and wholesome food outlets; a haven away from the main festival to chill out, learn new skills and rest weary dancing feet! Then when the sun goes down, the creatures start stirring in the debauched disarray of the Downtown area: the huge winding streets of rundown old shops, pubs, brothels, seedy backstreet joints and casino's sees Boomtowns late night entertainment swarm to life. Expect to see a huge range of DJ sets from some of the best producers in the UK and Europe, secret prohibition gigs from the festivals headline acts and in the mist of the evening when you’re least expecting it, the zombie marches will be parading around Downtown lead by King Pakka and his mechanical flaming horse, ensure you do not cross their path as they do not take kindly to mere mortals! If you fancy arriving to the festival in style and making a few new friends along the way then Boomtown once again has the answer, they will be running the Boom Buses from Bristol and Brighton to take festival folk directly to the secret site. Two Boom buses are scheduled to run from Bristol at 10am & 6pm and one from Brighton at 10am on Friday 13th August; you will then be transported straight back from the festival at 11am on Monday morning. All of this ease for the glorious price of £20! For more information and to bag yourself a place on the most stress free way to get to and from the festival visit http://www.boomtownfair.co.uk/tickets Online links: The Beat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTNpaaPHENE Macka B and the Roots Ragga Band http://www.myspace.com/mackab1 Rcola http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctLj38YkUMM 
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Calipo Theatre Company (Ireland) presents - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
Calipo Theatre Company (Ireland) presents 10 DATES WITH MAD MARY A Romantic Comedy (sort of) By Yasmine Akram / Directed by Darren Thornton Featuring Caoilfhionn Dunne 4 -29 August @ 5.20pm Pleasance Dome/Jack Dome Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010 |
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Llais y Goedwig Woodland Management Roadshow - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/22/2010
Ends: 8/22/2010
Llais y Goedwig Woodland Management Roadshow How will climate change effect Woodlands in Wales? Community woodland network has the data...stick! Llais y Goedwig, the community woodland network in Wales, has heeded the warnings about climate change and is taking action, thanks to a grant from Environment Wales. Volunteer, Adam Thorogood, a forestry student at Bangor University, has spent several months pulling together a library of reports and articles relating to climate change and welsh woodlands. These resources will be made available to community groups by Llais y Goedwig in the form of wooden USB data sticks made from certified sustainable timber. Llais y Goedwig will tour the country this summer with the Woodland Management Roadshow, distributing the wooden datasticks and delivering a series of talks and workshops relating to all aspects of community woodland management, including the changes to be made in the face of a shifting climate. “Our forests and woodlands in Wales are under threat from climate change,” said Adam Thorogood, “dangerous levels of greenhouse gas emissions are changing weather patterns, shifting seasonal timings, and creating niches for new pests and diseases. Such threats will change our woodland cover in Wales, community groups are going to have to adapt fast.” Welsh woodlands will also be under increased pressure to meet fuel and timber demands both locally and nationally due to a rise in use of renewable energy systems for heat and electricity and the rising costs of fossil fuel derived products. With these multiple threats and demands placed on woods, it will be important to make the right management decisions so that our woodlands continue to thrive and provide well into the future. The Woodland Management Roadshows are taking place across Wales this summer to help existing and would-be community woodland groups develop their woodland management skills base. The first event is in Llangennech (near Swansea) on Saturday July 17th and it will be a great chance to network with groups and individuals involved in woodlands and forestry and to learn from a series of expert-delivered workshops. Lunch will be provided followed by a woodland visit to near-by Troserch Woods in the afternoon. Woodlands in Wales are havens for biodiversity, resources for fuel and timber and they store and fix carbon dioxide. Llais y Goedwig will help community woodland groups to share knowledge and support each other as our climate changes, as well a providing a platform for communication with the Welsh Assembly Government on policy matters relating to woodlands. The Woodland Management Roadshow is your chance to get involved! 
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VAUXHALL MOTORS BOWLING CLUB - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/16/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
VAUXHALL MOTORS BOWLING CLUB - Bowl on the Summer – 1st August 2010 – 12.00pm till 6.00pm Brick Lane, London, E1 www.vauxhallmotorsbc.co.uk Dust off your flat cap, don your best white trousers or pleated skirt and slip on your slip-ons, because on 1st August for one day only Brick Lane in London will undergo a major transformation into a professional standard bowling green, courtesy of Vauxhall Motors. We’ll have two very special masters of ceremony; comedian Matt Horne (who will be playing some lovely summer tunes) and t4 presenter Rick Edwards, who will be on site all day to eat ice cream, feel the grass between his toes, have a potter on the bowls lawn and possibly adjudicate any tricky games. Music will be provided by legendary DJ Toddla T and bowlers will be treated to a super special performance from band of the moment, Man Like Me. After the hugely popular roller disco extravaganza that was Vauxhall Skate and the cool Vauxhall Ice Skate comes something a little different. Traditional bowls takes a trip - Mary Poppins meets Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and goes on a colourful, summery Sunday adventure complimented with top bands, dancing, lounging and stylish 4-wheeled art commissions - all inspired by the Vauxhall Motors Bowls Club of past decades. If you’re no expert DO NOT FEAR, some old pros will be on hand to show you the bowls ropes and help perfect your delivery with skill and finesse. Want to be a member of our club? Join us for a laid back Sunday afternoon of draws and fades, cream teas, music by one of the UK's most exciting live bands and great celebrity DJ sets, all to be confirmed when the time is right. It’s not right now, but it will be soon. So whether you fancy aiming your woods at our Jack, or simply hanging out with the band, apply for tickets now to make sure you don't miss out on the hottest (hopefully) and laziest event of the summer. To apply for your exclusive FREE ticket visit or for more information visit; www.vauxhallmotorsbc.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @vauxhallbowling to keep up to date on fixtures and meet details. To mark the launch of the Vauxhall Motor’s Bowling season we’ve teamed up with London-based fashion designer Tansy Hamley to create the ultimate bowls bag. The Corsa inspired accessory can squeeze in your bowls, jacks, sensible shoes, a cucumber sandwich and a flask of tea. What more could you possible want. Vauxhall Motors continue their long-standing relationship with up-and-coming design talents for their latest event. Having teamed up with British fashion designer Emma Bell, artistic talent Kate Moross and illustrator extraordinaire Si Scott for the last three successful events, Jamie Cullum has been added to the logo designer hall of fame. Well known for his bright and bold designs which incorporate layers of visual discovery with emerging hidden elements, Jamie has created the ultimate retro-inspired event crest for the Vauxhall Motors Bowling Club. 
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FUTURE CINEMA PRESENTS BLUE VELVET, A SPECIAL TRIB - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/23/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
FUTURE CINEMA PRESENTS BLUE VELVET, A SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO THE LATE SCREEN LEGEND DENNIS HOPPER Future Cinema, creators of the acclaimed Secret Cinema, presents a very special screening tribute to the late, great Dennis Hopper with a unique screening of David Lynch’s 1986 cult classic Blue Velvet on Saturday 31st July. Taking place at the Troxy, one of London’s oldest cinema spaces and the site of Secret Cinema’s famous Bugsy Malone events in November 2009, the night promises to be an exciting mix of cult film, live music, food, drink and much more to celebrate the life and work of cinema’s favourite rebel.
Tickets are on sale now at £15.00 (£12.50 Concessions) from http://www.wegottickets.com/f/1836 The audience are invited to come dressed as their favourite Hopper character or leading lady. Dennis Hopper’s career spanned over 5 decades throughout which he became known as one of Hollywood’s most unconventional and charismatic icons. Starring in some of cinema’s most recognisable classics including Rebel Without A Cause, Apocalypse Now and Easy Rider, Hopper played an important role in redefining the face of cinema – representing a new breed of idealist, risk-taking filmmakers who broke from convention in the 1960s and beyond. The icon tragically died of cancer in May this year. “Dennis Hopper lived and breathed cinema, a true rebel whose work has inspired many,” says Fabien Riggall, Founder and Creative Director of Future Cinema. “Blue Velvet is a dark and strangely beautiful film in which he had created one of the most compelling villains of all time”. The tribute screening also marks the first in an ongoing campaign by Future Cinema to reclaim the cinema-going experience by bringing it back to the local community. By taking cinema out of multiplexes and into unique venues around London and the UK, Future Cinema aim to unite local audiences, encourage debate and celebrate the true spirit of cinema. For all the latest, visit www.futurecinema.co.uk and sign up to the Future Cinema newsletter. 
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CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/15/2010
Ends: 11/2/2010
CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR WORLD PREMIERE OF RICHARD BEAN’S STAGE ADAPTATION OF DAVID MAMET’S H O U S E O F G A M E S Lindsay Posner will direct Richard Bean’s new stage version of David Mamet’s film, House of Games previewing from 9 September and running until 6 November, with press night on 16 September. Designs are by Peter McKintosh with lighting by Paul Pyant and music by Django Bates. House of Games is sponsored by Aspen. The cast is Nancy Carroll (Dr Margaret Ford), Trevor Cooper (George), Dermot Crowley (Joey), Amanda Drew (Trudi/Carla), Peter De Jersey (PJ), Michael Landes (Mike), John Marquez (Bobby) and Al Weaver (Billy Hahn). Harvard-educated psychoanalyst Margaret Ford is celebrated for her bestselling book ‘Driven! Compulsion and Obsession in Every Day Life’. Helping one of her patients settle his gambling debts, she compromises her professional reputation and is drawn into the seedy underworld of the House of Games poker club. Seduced by charismatic hustler Mike, Margaret convinces herself that she can make an academic study of the con-artist. Before she realises it, Margaret is entangled in a fast-paced thriller. Nancy Carroll was last at the Almeida in Samuel West’s production of Waste. Previously she appeared for the Company in Jonathan Kent’s production of King Lear. She has worked extensively for the National Theatre in productions including After the Dance, The Man of Mode, The Voysey Inheritance, The False Servant and The Talking Cure, and for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Twelfth Night, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, As You Like It, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and The Winter’s Tale. She was most recently in the West End in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia at the Duke of York’s Theatre. Her film credits include Iris and An Ideal Husband and on television she has been seen in Cambridge Spies, Doctors and Midsomer Murders. Trevor Cooper returns to the Almeida where he has previously been seen in Michael Attenborough’s productions of Measure for Measure, Awake and Sing and The Late Henry Moss. His other theatre credits include Arcadia in the West End, The Tempest for the Royal Exchange Manchester, Playing with Fire for National Theatre and King John, The Prisoner's Dilemma and The Lieutenant of Inishmore for the Royal Shakespeare Company. His television credits include Spooks, Outnumbered, George Gently, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, The Ruby in the Smoke and My Hero. His film credits include Happy Go Lucky, Elizabeth and Vanity Fair. Dermot Crowley was last on stage in Breakfast at Tiffany’s at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Previously he has been seen playing Donald Rumsfeld in Stuff Happens at the National Theatre as well as roles in Calico at the Duke of York’s Theatre, Scenes from the Big Picture at the National Theatre, The Weir at the Royal Court and The Hostage for the Royal Shakespeare Company. His many television credits include Margaret, in which he played Airey Neve, Luther, Bleak House, Spooks, Foyle’s War and Trial and Retribution. On film his credits include Holy Water, Babel, Little Dorrit and The Return of the Jedi. Amanda Drew has previously been seen at the Almeida in Ian Rickson’s production of Parlour Song and Michael Attenborough’s production of Gorky’s Enemies as well as the Almeida’s 2008 A Chain Play. Most recently she was seen in Enron at the Royal Court and the West End. Her other theatre work includes Faces in the Crowd and The Stone for the Royal Court, Otherwise Engaged at the Criterion Theatre, Blithe Spirit at the Savoy Theatre, Breakfast with Emma and The House of Bernada Alba for Shared Experience as well as many productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company both in Stratford and in the West End. On television she is best known for playing Dr May Wright in EastEnders. Her other television credits include Men Behaving Badly, Tough Love and The Maitlands. Her film credits include Mrs Dalloway and This Year’s Love. Peter De Jersey has worked at the National Theatre in productions including War and Peace, The Merchant of Venice and Troilus and Cressida and the Royal Shakespeare Company in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Hamlet. His other theatre credits include Hamlet for Cheek by Jowl and Someone to Watch Over Me for Theatr Clwyd. On television his credits include Doctors, Sugar Rush and Waking The Dead and on film his credits include Hamlet, Out of Depth and The Bank Job. Michael Landes will make his Almeida debut in House of Games. His extensive television career includes The Last Days of Lehman Brothers as well as roles in New Tricks, Boston Legal, CSI Miami, Love Soup, Material Girl, Christmas Carol, Hotel Babylon, Ghost Whisperer, The Wonder Years and thirtysomething. Landes played the role of Jimmy Olsen in the first season of Lois and Clark: The Adventures of Superman. His many film credits include My Girlfriends Boyfriend, Just Wright, Homecoming, Last Chance Harvey, Posession, Final Destination 2 and An American Summer. Landes has previously been seen on the London stage in When Harry Met Sally at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. John Marquez has previously been seen in A Chain Play and The Hypochondriac at the Almeida. His other theatre credits include Alice, Comedy of Errors, Iphigenia and Sweet Charity for Sheffield Theatres, All Manner of Means for Battersea Arts Centre, Annie Get Your Gun and The Good Soul of Szechuan for the Young Vic and The Emperor Jones, Market Boy, Sing Yer Heart Out For The Lads for the National Theatre. His television credits include Doc Martin, Hotel Babylon, Suburban Shootout, Blair, Soldier Soldier and Killing Me Softly. Al Weaver’s theatre credits include Toyer for the Arts Theatre, How to Curse for the Bush, Coram Boy for the National Theatre and All the Ordinary Angles for the Royal Exchange Manchester. His television credits include Nativity, Sherlock Holmes and Survivors. His film credits include Honeymooners, Me and Orson Wells and Colour Me Kubrick. David Mamet’s other works as a playwright include Romance, which received its British premiere at the Almeida Theatre in 2005, Oleanna, Glengarry Glen Ross (for which he won the Pulitzer Prize), American Buffalo, A Life in the Theatre, Sexual Perversity in Chicago and Speed-the-Plow. As well as translations and adaptations his other writing includes five volumes of essays, children’s books, as well as poems and novels. His films, as a writer, include The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Verdict, The Untouchables and The Winslow Boy and as writer/director, House of Games which marked his film directorial debut, Oleanna,The Spanish Prisoner, State and Main and Heist. The Almeida has previously presented Richard Bean’s version of Moliere’s The Hypochondriac. His play On the Side of the Angels will be presented as part of the Tricycle Theatre’s The Great Game: Afghanistan season in July. His other writing credits include England People Very Nice which premiered at the National Theatre in 2009, The English Game, produced by Headlong, Harvest, Honeymoon Suite and Toast all for the Royal Court, The Mentalists for the National Theatre and Up On Roof for Hull Truck. Previously Lindsay Posner has directed Mamet’s Romance for the Almeida Theatre as well as The Hypochondriac and Tom and Viv. His other extensive directing credits include Mamet’s Oleanna, A Life in the Theatre and Sexual Perversity in Chicago, as well as, more recently, Fiddler on the Roof for Sheffield Theatres and the Savoy Theatre, Three Sisters on Hope Street for Hampstead Theatre, Carousel at the Savoy Theatre and A View from the Bridge at the Duke of York’s Theatre. PRINCIPAL SPONSOR The Almeida Theatre is grateful to its Principal Sponsor Coutts & Co., who is currently in their eighth consecutive year of support. The relationship between Coutts and the Almeida, first established when the newly refurbished theatre reopened in 2003, is a unique collaboration which has developed and flourished over the past eight years. www.coutts.com PRODUCTION SPONSOR Long-term major sponsor of the Almeida Theatre, Aspen, continue their generous support of the theatre into a seventh year as Production Sponsor of House of Games. Aspen is a leading global reinsurance and insurance provider to clients worldwide, listed on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol AHL. www.aspen.bm ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND The Almeida Theatre is supported by Arts Council England LISTINGS INFORMATION ACCESS PERFORMANCES House of Games Captioned Performances 16 October at 3pm and 2 November at 7.30pm followed by speech to text Talkback Audio Described Performance 30 October at 3pm with a Touch Tour at 1.30pm Almeida Access Line 020 7288 4999 or email access@almeida.co.uk ADDRESS Almeida Theatre, Almeida Street, Islington, London, N1 1TA CAFE-BAR The Almeida Cafe-Bar is open from 11.30am -11.00pm, Monday to Saturday, serving food, drinks and snacks. BOX OFFICE Phone 020 7359 4404 (24 hour) In person 10.00am – 7.30pm, Monday - Saturday On line www.almeida.co.uk Tickets £32.00 - £8.00, concessions available PERFORMANCES SCHEDULE Regular performances are Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Saturday matinees (from 18 September) at 3pm, Press Nights at 7.00pm Extra matinee performances for House of Games – Wednesdays 20 October and 3 November at 2.30pm WEBSITE www.almeida.co.uk 
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Driving Instructor warns of new online test scam - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/23/2010
Ends: 8/23/2010
Driving Instructor warns of new online test scam Learner drivers are at risk of paying more than they need to for driving tests by booking through unofficial websites, reveals Adrian Baldry of AN Baldry School of Motoring, one of the top driving schools in Suffolk. The third-party websites are charging learners additional administration fees to book their theory and practical driving tests, a service that the official Driving Standards Agency (DSA) website offers at no extra cost. Adrian, who has more than 14 years experience in driver training, advises learners to be careful when booking their tests and avoid such scams; “The best way round it is to always book through the official site. It’s worrying that so many third-party sites have started popping up and I want to draw the public’s attention to the issue. The unnecessary mark-ups are a rip-off when drivers can just as easily book online for a basic fee with the authorised DSA site.” However, by placing the letters DSA in their search listings which show up on Google, many of the sites confuse young drivers into thinking that they are booking through the official DSA site. In some cases, learners have paid more than £50 to book their theory test, which only costs £31 when booked directly through the DSA’s own website. “It’s a wasted expense that few learners, or their parents, can afford,” said Adrian. The official website for information is www.dsa.gov.uk and to book a test is www.direct.gov.uk/drivingtest. This link can also be found on Adrian Baldry’s website www.anbaldryschoolofmotoring.co.uk. A N Baldry School of Motoring is a well-established driving school with an excellent pass rate. Call Adrian Baldry on 01449 616711 for further information or to book driving lessons.
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Sebastien Buemi - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/23/2010
Ends: 8/23/2010
Sebastien Buemi (STR5-02) “The morning session went well, as the driver can make more of a difference in the wet conditions and I was P7, looking competitive, but in the dry, we need to find a better set-up. Therefore, we need to work hard now, analysing the data to try and improve the car for tomorrow. We had some new elements on the car here, so we have to assess how to get the best from them. The dry tyre comparison went well and we have a pretty clear picture of how to use them.” First Practice Session - Best lap 1.28.114, pos. 7th, 31 laps Second Practice Session - Best lap 1.18.147, pos. 17th, 45 laps Jaime Alguersuari (STR5-03) “It was an interesting day, dealing with both wet and dry conditions. We can be reasonably satisfied, because we completed a lot of laps and I am pleased not to have made any mistakes in the wet. However, my lack of experience at this track meant I was unable to make the most of the super-soft Option tyre, setting my fastest lap on old tyres, so a good run on new tyres could have made a significant difference to my lap time. At least I now know the track, although my confidence was not so high in these mixed conditions.” First Practice Session - Best lap 1.29.366, pos. 16th, 34 laps Second Practice Session - Best lap 1.19.327, pos. 18th, 48 laps Laurent Mekies (Chief Engineer): “We had a trouble free day with both drivers completing a lot of laps. In the morning, we were able to evaluate the extreme wet and the intermediate tyres, working in race conditions, to see in what situations both compounds were at their best. Jaime even tried the dry tyres in damp conditions this morning, which is good in terms of him building experience. Overall, in these difficult conditions, the drivers made no mistakes which is another positive element. This afternoon, in the dry, we returned to our routine Friday work, evaluating different aero components, as well as working on car set-up on the two dry tyre compounds. Both behaved quite well and the results of running on the two rain tyres in the morning also proved that they last well on this track |
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MANFRED PERNICE - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/23/2010
Ends: 8/23/2010
MANFRED PERNICE 1 October – 21 November 2010
Modern Art Oxford presents new and recent work by the German artist Manfred Pernice in his first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery. This exhibition will travel from Oxford to Dundee Contemporary Arts and then to SMAK in Ghent in 2011. Manfred Pernice creates objects and sculptures that consider the complex relationships between art, architecture, city-building and human stories of time and place. Formed of a language that is immediately and distinctively recognisable, his sculptures suggest themselves as already existing in the everyday world. This exhibition however presents developments in Pernice’s practice over the last three years, in particular a passage of work the artist has come to describe as ‘Sonderausstellung’ (special exhibition).
‘Sonderaustellung’ constitutes the creation of a new artistic strategy for Pernice, one that provides a conceptual and physical housing in which to locate his formal, investigative research. Describing such work as 'an exhibition within an exhibition', recent projects have manifested themselves as more overtly domestic in their resonance, a world of the familial as opposed to the distinct references to the public realm and the built, urban environment that characterised his past practice.
In a relatively recent work for instance, Sonderausstellung: Wishy washy (2009), sculptures that evoke seating and utilitarian furniture are strategically placed, domestic lighting features prominently, the residue of food packaging and containers are overtly displayed and even stubbed cigarette butts and empty coffee cups are encapsulated within the work as evidence of the labour of making.
The centre-piece of the exhibition will be the re-presentation of a new work, Tutti (2010). Referencing Pernice’s earlier ‘can’ structures or Dosen, the sculpture reveals four room-sized quadrants, and is complete with a spiral staircase that elevates the viewer. This sculpture as vessel will ‘house’ part of the exhibition as well as becoming the site for various settings, its content rearticulated and modified as it journeys from place to place.
Manfred Pernice is organised by Modern Art Oxford, in collaboration with Dundee Contemporary Arts and SMAK, Ghent. The exhibition will first be shown throughout Modern Art Oxford's Upper Galleries, from 1 October – 21 November 2010, before travelling to Dundee and Ghent in 2011.
A fully illustrated publication co-published by Modern Art Oxford, Dundee Contemporary Arts and SMAK, Ghent will be available.
Showing concurrently with Manfred Pernice, will be Simon and Tom Bloor, 1 October – 21 November 2010.
Supported by The Henry Moore Foundation and the The Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations, ifa).

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SIMON & TOM BLOOR: HIT AND MISS - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/23/2010
Ends: 11/2/2010
SIMON & TOM BLOOR: HIT AND MISS 1 October – 21 November 2010
For the second in a series of new commissions for The Yard, Simon & Tom Bloor will draw on influences from across art, design and architecture to transform the space at Modern Art Oxford. The Bloors’ artworks encompass a range of approaches and are developed from research into moments of Utopian potential, from political or social events to periods of art or design history. Rather than simply celebrating such moments, the Bloors attempt to playfully address the all too human flaws and failings that underpin them. Ideas and information from seemingly diverse sources are combined as starting points for something new, creating shifts in context that encourage new relationships and alternative readings.
For Modern Art Oxford the artists will create an installation from painted wooden fencing that will act in a variety of ways – as a maze-like screening structure, as a means to create intimate resting spaces within The Yard and as a support for other new works. Using a form of ‘hit and miss’ fencing the installation will further develop themes explored in the Bloors’ previous projects that look to municipal urban and suburban architecture and landscape design, drawing on hazily familiar structural forms to explore nostalgic notions of Britain’s much maligned postwar developments.
Sitting somewhere between a garden park and interior lobby the Bloors’ project will be a space for visitors to explore and discover a further element of the installation in the form of a series of works on paper based on a selection of posters from Modern Art Oxford’s archive. Re-imagining posters for group and solo exhibitions that included artworld luminaries such as Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Carl Andre and Dan Graham, the Bloors’ posters will playfully engage their interest in appropriation, printed media and nostalgia, while offering up new interpretations for their fencing structures.

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WEST END TRANSFER FOR ERICH SEGAL’S - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/23/2010
Ends: 11/27/2010
WEST END TRANSFER FOR ERICH SEGAL’S L O V E S T O R Y The Chichester Festival Theatre production of Love Story will transfer to the West End previewing at the Duchess Theatre from 27 November, with press night on 6 December 2010. Love Story, which is produced in the West End by Michael Ball – making his producing debut, Adam Spiegel and Stephen Waley-Cohen, is currently booking until 26 February 2011. Oliver Barrett IV went to Harvard and Jenny Cavilleri to Radcliffe. He was rich, she was poor. He was sporty, she played music. But they fell in love. This is their story. Erich Segal’s best-selling novel, Love Story, became one of the most romantic films of all time, has sold over 21 million copies world-wide and has been published in 33 languages. This new musical version of Love Story, inspired by Erich Segal’s novel, is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, with music by Howard Goodall, book by Stephen Clark and lyrics by Stephen Clark and Howard Goodall. Love Story, which enjoyed a run at The Chichester Festival Theatre earlier this year, is designed by Peter McKintosh with musical direction by Stephen Ridley. Casting will be announced shortly. Emmy, Brit and BAFTA award-winning Howard Goodall is one of the UK’s most versatile and distinguished composers having written choral music, stage musicals, film and TV scores. Goodall was appointed as England's first ever National Ambassador for Singing, he is the Classical Brit Composer of the Year and Classic FM's Composer-in-Residence and a highly respected broadcaster and an energetic campaigner for music education. His extensive scores include Q.I., The Vicar of Dibley, The Gathering Storm, The Borrowers, The Catherine Tate Show, Mr Bean, Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie, Mr Bean's Holiday and Blackadder. Previously his musical theatre compositions include The Hired Man, Girlfriends, Days of Hope, Catwalk, The Kissing Dance and The Dreaming. Stephen Clark’s work includes Mahabharata for Sadler’s Wells, The Far Pavilions at the Shaftesbury Theatre, the Laurence Olivier award-winning Martin Guerre at the Prince Edward Theatre, La Traviata for English National Opera and Zorro at the Garrick Theatre and Folies Bergère, Paris. Love Story is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, Artistic Director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre where her many credits include Hapgood, Peter Pan – A Musical Adventure and Uncle Vanya as well as David Hare’s Racing Demon, Murmuring Judges and The Absence Of War. Her other credits include The Music Man starring Brian Conley and A Small Family Business for Chichester Festival Theatre, The Merry Wives of Windsor and Alice in Wonderland for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Hilda for Hampstead Theatre and The Rivals for Bristol Old Vic. Michael Ball makes his producing debut with Love Story. His many West End credits include originating the role of Edna Turnblad in Hairspray, produced by Adam Spiegel, and for which he won the Laurence Olivier and Whatsonstage Awards for Best Actor in a Musical. He can currently be seen on tour in the UK reprising the role of Edna. His other theatre roles include Marius in Les Misérables, Giorgio in Stephen Sondheim’s Passion, Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera, Alex in Aspects of Love, Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Count Fosco in The Woman in White in the West End and on Broadway. His made his English National Opera debut as Hajj/Poet in Kismet and in 2005 he made his debut with the New York City Opera as Reginald Bunthrone in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Patience. As well as his Sunday Brunch for BBC Radio, he will present a new series for ITV, The Michael Ball Show, starting next month. His 15 solo albums have all achieved gold or platinum status and his discography includes: Michael Ball, Always, One Careful Owner, First Love, The Musicals, The Movies, Music, One Voice and the superb homage to Burt Bacharach, Michael Ball – Back To Bacharach. Listings Information LOVE STORY Dates 27 November 2010 – 26 February 2011 Press Night 6 December 7pm Address Duchess Theatre, Catherine Street, London WC2B 5 LA Box Office 0844 412 4659 Running time 90 minutes Performances times Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm Wednesday and Saturday at 3pm Ticket prices £25, £40, £55 
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HEIDI TALBOT - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/23/2010
Ends: 10/4/2010
HEIDI TALBOT �The Last Star� Album released October 4th 2010 (CD/Digital � Navigator 043) UK Tour Sept 2nd � Oct 24th (dates below) Ireland has long been a font of great female singers, but Heidi Talbot�s breakthrough solo release, 2008�s In Love + Light, swiftly assured her promotion to the premier league. Its artfully chosen mix of traditional and contemporary material, allied with Heidi�s achingly bittersweet, spun-gold voice, won her a growing audience across three continents The New York Times - "A voice that's both awestruck and tender"
5/5 Maverick Magazine 5/5 Songlines 4/5 Uncut 4/5 Scotland on Sunday 4/5 The Sunday Herald Billboard - �What an impressive record this is. Very highly recommended� Daily Telegraph - �Talbot is primed and ready for crossover success� Now, at last, comes its hotly anticipated follow-up, The Last Star. Produced by her multi-instrumentalist, multi-award-winning partner, John McCusker, and marking her debut foray into songwriting, it also sees Heidi engaging afresh with her traditional roots, meanwhile seeking out the best of modern-day balladry. It's an album that simultaneously reaffirms all the diverse expressive magic of its predecessor and extends it in arresting new directions. This singular breadth of eloquence rests on deep and extensive foundations. While In Love + Light saw Heidi widely hailed as a major new talent, its seeds were sown years earlier, as she grew up in a musical household with eight siblings in rural Co. Kildare. After studying at Dublin's renowned Bel Canto school, she moved to New York aged 18, where she paid her dues in wedding bands, then honed her craft around the city's bars and clubs, soaking up influences, examples and experience. Via the Big Apple�s vibrant Irish musical community, she was recruited in 2002 as lead singer by the celebrated Irish-American group Cherish the Ladies, with whom she toured coast-to-coast and beyond for the next five years. The launch of In Love + Light, at Glasgow�s world-famous Celtic Connections festival in 2008, announced her return to solo performance. Besides fronting her own trio line-up - with McCusker, plus Boo Hewerdine on guitar - recent highlights of Heidi's intensive live schedule include opening for Eddi Reader on her 2009 UK/Irish tour, and featuring as a regular guest with folk/rock supergroup Drever, McCusker Woomble. She's also lent her radiant tones to a string of albums by other leading artists, including Michael McGoldrick, Idlewild, Kris Drever and Sandy Wright - most of whom have now lent their talents in turn to In Love + Light�s hotly anticipated follow-up, The Last Star. Now living in Edinburgh, where she's found a home from home in the thick of Scotland's vibrant contemporary roots scene, Heidi will soon be on the road again to promote The Last Star, a true gem of an album which is sure to send her own star yet more steeply into the ascendant September October 2ND NEWCASTLE � Live Theatre 1ST LONDON - King�s Place 3RD NOTTINGHAM � Rescue Rooms 2ND WINCHESTER � The Discovery Centre 4TH FYLDE FOLK FESTIVAL, Fleetwood 3RD WARRINGTON � Parr Hall 5TH ALDERWASLEY � The Bear Inn 14TH MUSSELBURGH � The Brunton Theatre 6TH HENLEY ON THAMES � Nettlebed Folk Club 15TH PEEBLES � Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre 7TH MILTON KEYNES � The Stables, Wavendon 21ST STIRLING � The Tolbooth 9TH LINCOLN � The Drill Hall 24TH GLASGOW � Tron Theatre 10TH KNARESBOROUGH � The Frazer Theatre 11TH ILFRACOMBE � Landmark Theatre 12TH WAT TYLER FOLK FESTIVAL, Basildon 24TH COCKERMOUTH � The Kirkgate 25TH BURY � The Met 29TH BRISTOL - Thekla 30TH CAMBRIDGE � The Junction |
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EGYPT’S CHIEF ARCHAEOLOGIST ZAHI HAWASS RETURNS TO - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 8/19/2010
EGYPT’S CHIEF ARCHAEOLOGIST ZAHI HAWASS RETURNS TO LONDON TO DISCUSS THE MYSTERIES OF EGYPT AND TUTANKHAMUN’S TOMB FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ON THE 19TH OF AUGUST LONDON (August, 2008) — Tickets are now available to join Zahi Hawass, secretary general of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, as he shares the latest archaeological discoveries in Egypt during a public presentation Tuesday, 19 August at the Indigo2, located at The O2. In 'Mysteries of Tutankhamun Revealed,' Hawass will discuss the CT-scan of King Tutankhamun's mummy conducted in cooperation with National Geographic, the displaying of Tutankhamun's mummy in a climate-controlled case in his tomb, the ongoing search for the mummy of Queen Nefertiti, and the discovery of KV63, the chamber recently found in the Valley of the Kings. In addition, Hawass will reveal new secrets discovered at the pyramids and detail his search for the tomb of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony. Hawass is one of the world’s foremost authorities on Egyptian archaeology. He is the spokesman for CNN on archaeological news in Egypt and has appeared in numerous documentaries with the BBC, National Geographic and Discovery Channel, among many others. This once-in-a-lifetime London event is the perfect outing for anyone who wants to dig deeper into the history and modern-day relevance of 'Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs' before the blockbuster exhibition ends its run at The O2 on 30 August, 2008. TICKET INFORMATION Tickets for ‘Mysteries of Tutankhamun Revealed’ can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.co.uk, by phone at 0870 534 4444, or at The O2 box office. General admission is £12.00 with the special Indigo Event code ‘PHARAOH’ or £14.50 at the door. Attendees under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Doors will open at 19.00, and the presentation will begin at 19.30 sharp. All ticket buyers will automatically be entered to win a holiday in Cairo, Egypt, courtesy of Sunrise Egypt Magazine. The trip will include roundtrip airfare for two on Egyptair, and a four-night stay at the Nile Hilton. A winner will be announced on 19 August during ‘Mysteries of Tutankhamun Revealed.’ More information is available at www.ticketmaster.co.uk (search ‘Mysteries of Tutankhamun Revealed’). The Indigo2 is situated next to The O2 Arena. About “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs” Treasures from Tutankhamun’s tomb were last displayed in the UK in 1972 and attracted some 1.7 million visitors, setting travelling exhibition attendance records. The exhibition includes more than 130 treasures, all of which are 3,000 to 3,500 years old. These include 50 artefacts found in the tomb of the celebrated pharaoh, as well as artefacts from tombs of several of his relatives and 18th Dynasty (1555 B.C. to 1305 B.C.) contemporaries. Tickets to the exhibition can be purchased at www.visitlondon.com/tut, 0844 844 0003, or at The O2 box office. About The O2 The O2 is one of Europe’s leading entertainment destinations – a new city-within-a-city for Londoners and the world to explore and enjoy. It is a leisure and hospitality experience of a kind never before known in the UK. The O2 arena is the world’s highest grossing music arena and attracts the greatest stars from across the globe, and is also a proud host of 2012 Olympic events. Entertainment Avenue surrounds The O2 arena. Open to all, night and day, it comprises a mixture of leisure attractions including an 11-screen cinema, exhibition space, Indigo Music Club, restaurants, bars and cafés, all lining an avenue as wide and long as Bond Street. Getting there By boat: River transfer is available through Thames Clipper; schedules and information are available at www.thamesclippers.com By tube: North Greenwich tube stop on the Jubilee Line By car: The M25 (London orbital), the A2/A20 (from the southeast) and the M11 (from the north) 
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RACING FOR PLUM-TOWN AS 71-YEAR-OLD HORSE RACE - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 8/30/2010
RACING FOR PLUM-TOWN AS 71-YEAR-OLD HORSE RACE REVIVED The world's only plum festival is celebrating this year with the revival of a horse race that's over 70 years old - one of just a handful of races reinstated in the last hundred years. Pershore, located in the heart of Worcestershire, is the country's plum capital and holds the Pershore Plum Festival every year throughout August. The Land O'Plums Handicap Steeple Chase, first run in 1899, was once as famous a race on the National Hunt Calendar as the Cheltenham Gold Cup. It used to take place on Pershore's very own race-course but this disappeared when it became an army base during WW11. Instead, it will be held at Worcester Race Course on August 6th - the feature race of a meeting named in honour of the plum festival - the Pershore Plum Festival Family Fun Race Day. The day looks set to be purple perfection - race goers are being encouraged to sport the colour, the souvenir race card will be plum themed together with a host of plum sampling opportunities. Adults and children alike will be able to have their faces painted purple and the event commences with an Ascot-style grand parade with the famous Hook Norton Shire Horses and Dray as well as Prunella the Pershore Purple Plum, Queen Victoria and the newly-crowned Plum Princess. Racing enthusiast, Roy Hirons, who is Pershore born-and-bred, will be hosting a display of Pershore Racecourse and Land O'Plums Chase memorabilia at the event and it is even hoped that the original winning post from Pershore racecourse will be erected for the day. Another feature race includes the Tiddesley Wood Yellow Egg Plum Handicup Hurdle which commemorates the fruit originally discovered in the 1830s - the forebear of the Pershore Purple. Commenting on the revival, of the Land O'Plums Chase, tourism officer for Wychavon and Chair of the Pershore Plum Festival, Angela Tidmarsh, said: "The Festival has grown considerably in the last two years and the race is going to be one of the plum events. We've also added guided plum coach tours to the festival this year following in the successful wake of the Blossom Trail and our Asparabus Tours". The Festival concludes on 30th August with the Pershore Plum Fayre Day and Farmer's Market - the town's biggest annual event. To find out more, visit www.pershoreplumfestival.org.uk 
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HEIDI TALBOT - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 8/25/2010
HEIDI TALBOT �The Last Star� Album released October 4th 2010 (CD/Digital � Navigator 043) UK Tour Sept 2nd � Oct 24th (dates below) Ireland has long been a font of great female singers, but Heidi Talbot�s breakthrough solo release, 2008�s In Love + Light, swiftly assured her promotion to the premier league. Its artfully chosen mix of traditional and contemporary material, allied with Heidi�s achingly bittersweet, spun-gold voice, won her a growing audience across three continents The New York Times - "A voice that's both awestruck and tender"
5/5 Maverick Magazine 5/5 Songlines 4/5 Uncut 4/5 Scotland on Sunday 4/5 The Sunday Herald Billboard - �What an impressive record this is. Very highly recommended� Daily Telegraph - �Talbot is primed and ready for crossover success� Now, at last, comes its hotly anticipated follow-up, The Last Star. Produced by her multi-instrumentalist, multi-award-winning partner, John McCusker, and marking her debut foray into songwriting, it also sees Heidi engaging afresh with her traditional roots, meanwhile seeking out the best of modern-day balladry. It's an album that simultaneously reaffirms all the diverse expressive magic of its predecessor and extends it in arresting new directions. This singular breadth of eloquence rests on deep and extensive foundations. While In Love + Light saw Heidi widely hailed as a major new talent, its seeds were sown years earlier, as she grew up in a musical household with eight siblings in rural Co. Kildare. After studying at Dublin's renowned Bel Canto school, she moved to New York aged 18, where she paid her dues in wedding bands, then honed her craft around the city's bars and clubs, soaking up influences, examples and experience. Via the Big Apple�s vibrant Irish musical community, she was recruited in 2002 as lead singer by the celebrated Irish-American group Cherish the Ladies, with whom she toured coast-to-coast and beyond for the next five years. The launch of In Love + Light, at Glasgow�s world-famous Celtic Connections festival in 2008, announced her return to solo performance. Besides fronting her own trio line-up - with McCusker, plus Boo Hewerdine on guitar - recent highlights of Heidi's intensive live schedule include opening for Eddi Reader on her 2009 UK/Irish tour, and featuring as a regular guest with folk/rock supergroup Drever, McCusker Woomble. She's also lent her radiant tones to a string of albums by other leading artists, including Michael McGoldrick, Idlewild, Kris Drever and Sandy Wright - most of whom have now lent their talents in turn to In Love + Light�s hotly anticipated follow-up, The Last Star. Now living in Edinburgh, where she's found a home from home in the thick of Scotland's vibrant contemporary roots scene, Heidi will soon be on the road again to promote The Last Star, a true gem of an album which is sure to send her own star yet more steeply into the ascendant September October 2ND NEWCASTLE � Live Theatre 1ST LONDON - King�s Place 3RD NOTTINGHAM � Rescue Rooms 2ND WINCHESTER � The Discovery Centre 4TH FYLDE FOLK FESTIVAL, Fleetwood 3RD WARRINGTON � Parr Hall 5TH ALDERWASLEY � The Bear Inn 14TH MUSSELBURGH � The Brunton Theatre 6TH HENLEY ON THAMES � Nettlebed Folk Club 15TH PEEBLES � Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre 7TH MILTON KEYNES � The Stables, Wavendon 21ST STIRLING � The Tolbooth 9TH LINCOLN � The Drill Hall 24TH GLASGOW � Tron Theatre 10TH KNARESBOROUGH � The Frazer Theatre 11TH ILFRACOMBE � Landmark Theatre 12TH WAT TYLER FOLK FESTIVAL, Basildon 24TH COCKERMOUTH � The Kirkgate 25TH BURY � The Met 29TH BRISTOL - Thekla 30TH CAMBRIDGE � The Junction
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SIMON & TOM BLOOR: HIT AND MISS - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 11/21/2010
SIMON & TOM BLOOR: HIT AND MISS 1 October – 21 November 2010
For the second in a series of new commissions for The Yard, Simon & Tom Bloor will draw on influences from across art, design and architecture to transform the space at Modern Art Oxford. The Bloors’ artworks encompass a range of approaches and are developed from research into moments of Utopian potential, from political or social events to periods of art or design history. Rather than simply celebrating such moments, the Bloors attempt to playfully address the all too human flaws and failings that underpin them. Ideas and information from seemingly diverse sources are combined as starting points for something new, creating shifts in context that encourage new relationships and alternative readings. For Modern Art Oxford the artists will create an installation from painted wooden fencing that will act in a variety of ways – as a maze-like screening structure, as a means to create intimate resting spaces within The Yard and as a support for other new works. Using a form of ‘hit and miss’ fencing the installation will further develop themes explored in the Bloors’ previous projects that look to municipal urban and suburban architecture and landscape design, drawing on hazily familiar structural forms to explore nostalgic notions of Britain’s much maligned postwar developments. Sitting somewhere between a garden park and interior lobby the Bloors’ project will be a space for visitors to explore and discover a further element of the installation in the form of a series of works on paper based on a selection of posters from Modern Art Oxford’s archive. Re-imagining posters for group and solo exhibitions that included artworld luminaries such as Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Carl Andre and Dan Graham, the Bloors’ posters will playfully engage their interest in appropriation, printed media and nostalgia, while offering up new interpretations for their fencing structures. Showing concurrently with Simon and Tom Bloor, will be Manfred Pernice, 1 October – 21 November 2010. 
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SPAGHETTI WESTERN ORCHESTRA - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 10/20/2010
SPAGHETTI WESTERN ORCHESTRA Tuesday 26 - Friday 29 October 2010 Queen Elizabeth Hall, 7.30pm, Tickets £25 £20 £16 Spaghetti Western Orchestra returns to Southbank Centre in October 2010, following on from their extraordinary sell-out shows and a triumphant performance on Later with Jools Holland last year. Their highly original and theatrical show is suitable for the entire family. Armed with over 100 instruments – ranging from the conventional to an incredible array of everyday objects, including nail clippers, an asthma inhaler, cornflakes, Tasmanian lottery balls and the orchestral whip – Spaghetti Western Orchestra’s five brilliant musicians from Australia perform Ennio Morricone’s classic scores written for Sergio Leone’s Spaghetti Western films. Featured soundtracks will include the well-known themes for The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, For A Few Dollars More and Once Upon a Time in the West. The recent release of a restored version of the film Once Upon A Time in the West to mark its 40th birthday and an honorary Oscar for Ennio Morricone in 2007, attest to the enduring appeal of the films made between 1964 and 1984. Demonstrating just how central the scores were to the success of the films, the Spaghetti Western Orchestra show puts Ennio Morricone’s music firmly at the fore, with the scorching sun and long shadows of Leone’s iconic cinematography evoked by a backdrop of atmospheric lighting. Dressed in period attire, the band appears as the benighted denizens of a flyblown, two-bit town way out in the lawless West. And, while the show is darkly comic, the musical arrangements are accomplished and endlessly inventive. The five-strong band manages to conjure up the power of an orchestra and use their ingenious foley (sound effects) skills to recreate every punch-up, gunshot, spit and jangling spur that evoke Leone’s particular vision of the gun-slinging West. 
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Highgate Contemporary Art - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 9/5/2010
Highgate Contemporary Art A SUMMER MISCELLANY 21st July - 5th September Throughout this Summer we will be exhibiting the work of 50 new and familiar artists, with work ranging from still life to landscapes, abstract to figurative; oil, acrylic, watercolour, charcoal pastel, ink and Ceramics. A very diverse and spirited show includes artists such as: Michael Alford, Angela A'court, Bernadette Ash, Sandra Bank, Francis Beck, Tim Benson, Vanessa Burroughes, Lucy Boydell, Paul Demaria, David Eustace, Elaine Fine, Odette Farrell, Jill Fanshawe-Kato, Hilary and Liam Hanley, Alan Hepburn, Susannah Hubert, Simon Ledson, Lucy Marks, Jane Muir, Janey Sharratt, Fiona Winning, to name a few....We very much look forward to seeing you all over the Summer. All work is for sale with prices ranging from £100 upwards, we urge you to visit this lovely, vibrant show. Gallery open: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 6pm. All other times by appointment. HIGHGATE CONTEMPORARY ART, 26 Highgate High Street, London N6 5JG (Archway Underground is the most convenient, then 143,210 or 271 for the short journey up the hill!) Tel: 020 8340 7564 
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Churchill War Rooms Summer 2010 - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 12/31/2010
Churchill War Rooms Summer 2010 School's out for the summer holidays and there is plenty to do for all the family at the Churchill War Rooms, from drop-in events to Battle of Britain commemorations, including: ACTIVITIES: Summer holidays 2-6 August Under lock and key Free 30 minute workshop for children aged 8 and over, starting at 11.00, 13.00 and 15.00 each day, no booking required. Using the hundreds of locks and keys in the War Rooms, come and produce some imaginative creating writing to decorate the halls of the War Rooms and inspire other visitors. Spitfire event 17 August - 31 August, 2010 A full-size accurate replica Spitfire, decked out in Battle of Britain camouflage, will be on view to the public outside the front entrance to the Museum. 16-19 and 23-27 August Skyscape Pavement Drawings Drop in anytime between 13.00 - 16.00 Come down and create a skyscape around the replica spitfire using pavement chalks. RAF Spitfire and Hurricane Fly-past 20 August, 2010 As a part of the RAF's Battle of Britain commemorative programme on 20 August there will be a fly-past over of the War Rooms by an RAF Spitfire and Hurricane at 15:52pm (the very moment that this iconic speech was delivered to people on the BBC). There will also be a reading of an excerpt of Churchill's speech, 'Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few', outside the Museum entrance. EXHIBITION: Undercover - Life in Churchill's Bunker Extended due to popular demand - now on until end 2013 Churchill War Rooms Visitors will be able to learn from the first-hand personal accounts of those who worked in the Cabinet War Rooms during the war, what life and conditions were like, and experiencing the authenticity and emotional resonance of walking through the corridors where Churchill made history. # The exhibition is included in the general admission price (details below) Notes to Editors: General Admission Tickets: £14.95 adults; £12.00 seniors and students; £9.00 visitors with disabilities (Free Carer); children under 16 free, Special admission rates for groups of ten or more. Opening hours: 9.30am-6pm; last admission at 5pm Location: Clive Steps, King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AQ Nearest tube: Westminster Churchill War Rooms is a branch of the Imperial War Museum. Entry to Undercover: Life in Churchill's Bunker is included within the price of a ticket to Churchill War Rooms www.iwm.org.uk/churchill The Cabinet War Rooms were created in 1938, as the underground storage areas of the Office of Works Building in Whitehall were converted to house the central core of government and to become a military information centre, serving the Prime Minister and the Chiefs of Staff of the air, naval and land forces. Intended as a temporary site, the rooms became operational on 27 August 1939, a week before the German invasion of Poland and Britain's declaration of war. This 'temporary' but timely measure served as the central shelter for government and military strategists for the next six years. 1940: Britain's Finest Hour The momentous events that occurred during 1940 determined the eventual outcome of the Second World War. It was the year that saw the creation of the Ministry of Food and the instigation of rationing. Britain's great wartime leader, Winston Churchill, came to power. Britain's armed forces endured the fall of France, the evacuation of Dunkirk, and the Battle of Britain, while on the home front, the unrelenting bombing of the Blitz began to hit many cities and towns across the country. All branches of the Imperial War Museum will commemorate the 70th anniversary of this crucial year with a range of special exhibitions, events and newly arranged exhibits from the Museum's core collections. To bring everyone closer to the events of 1940, the Imperial War Museum has created a dedicated website with information on all of its anniversary activity, plus dynamic online content telling the full story of Britain's finest hour. www.iwm.org.uk/1940 For further information and images contact: Nicola Osmond-Evans, 020 7416 5316, nosmond-evans@iwm.org.uk HMS BELFAST- SUMMER 2010
Schools' out for summer and there's a range of activities for all the family from science fun to kids trails, including: ACTIVITIES: Shipshape Science Summer Fun! Saturday, 31 July & 7, 14, 21 August 11am-1pm & 2pm-4pm As part of the celebrations for its 350th anniversary in 2010, the Royal Society has partnered with leading organisations, celebrating the achievements of science, including HMS Belfast who will be holding drop-in family science workshops during the summer holidays. These will complement and enhance the story of ship building as told in the 'Launch! Exhibition, allowing visitors to explore for themselves some of the science behind ships, in a fun and hands on way. Summer Stowaways Trail 1 - 31 August, 2010 During the ship's time at sea it visited many exotic and interesting parts of the world, though it appears that several small furry stowaways have managed to sneak on board. Search the ship and find all ten, along the way discover where HMS Belfast was in the world when they stowed away.
EXHIBITION Launch! Shipbuilding Through the Ages Until 31 December 2010 Exhibition in association with HISTORYTM This family-orientated exhibition uses hands-on and computerised interactive displays and engaging film and footage to demonstrate techniques of shipbuilding, from the 'age of sail' to modern prefabrication methods. The exhibition focuses on the science, engineering and social history of shipbuilding in Great Britain, and the interactive elements of the exhibition will allow children of all ages to get involved and experience this history.
HMS Belfast is unique as the last remaining big-gunned warship to have seen action in the Second World War still moored in European waters. Launched in 1938 she served with distinction in the Second World War and was amongst the very first British ships to go into action into the Korean War in 1950. Her service in the War, during which she spent no less than 404 days on active patrol, was as long and arduous as that with the Home Fleet during the Second World War. In May 1971, after 32 years service, HMS Belfast was 'Reduced to Disposal', in preparation for her sale and destruction by the ship's breakers. With the encouragement of the Imperial War Museum, an independent trust was formed, led by one of HMS Belfast's former captains, Rear-Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles. The trust succeeded in bringing her to London where she opened to visitors on Trafalgar Day, 21 October 1971. HMS Belfast has been part of the Imperial War Museum since 1978 and is the first ship to be preserved for the nation since Nelson's Victory. A tour of this huge and complex warship will take you from the Quarterdeck up to the top of her bridge and all the way down through her nine decks to her massive Boiler and Engine Rooms, well below the ship's waterline. Ends Notes to Editors For further information and images contact: Nicola Osmond-Evans, 020 7416 5316, nosmond-evans@iwm.org.uk www.iwm.org.uk Nearest Tube: HMS Belfast is moored on the Thames between London Bridge and Tower Bridge. Tube: London Bridge or Tower Hill Opening Times: 1 March - 31 October, 10.00am - 6.00pm - (last admission 5.15pm) 1 November - 28 February, 10.00am - 5.00pm (last admission 4.15pm Admission prices: Adults £12.95 Children (under 16) free - must be accompanied by an adult Discounted rates available for senior citizens, concessions, students, groups, carers. 
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Pioneering Composting Technique showcases at CAT - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/25/2010
Ends: 7/31/2010
Pioneering Composting Technique showcases at CAT A community based technology to treat food waste, make fertiliser and create biogas, known as Micro Ananerobic Digestion will be visiting the Centre for Alternative Technology this Saturday 10th July . Small scale Anaerobic Digestion of food wastes, with its benefits of localised nutrient cycling & renewable energy offers a great deal of potential in a low carbon Britain. However in the UK the assumption is that only large systems are feasible options, despite the level of investment, planning and long lead time required to build such systems. Taking inspiration from the fact that there are millions of community run small scale units all over the world, especially in China and India, the Community Composting Network embarked on a journey to develop a small scale Anaerobic Digestion system suitable for community or domestic use and are about to commission the first test build of a small scale system. This Saturday the results of their report and a demonstration of a working small scale Anaerobic Digestions system will be on show at CAT. The seminar is open to everyone and will be at **1.30pm** and **3.30pm** so there is have plenty of time to explore the Centre for Alternative Technology www.cat.org.uk and make the most of the day. Notes For more details please consult the CAT website www.cat.org.uk or If you are a member of the Community Composting Network an extended programme is available. Please see details on the CCN website: www.communitycompost.org. The CCN report to be published in July is called – “A Component Guide and Operational Manual for a Small Scale Digester” The Seminar Programme includes: -A review of the project so far -A demonstration and explanation of the assembled components for -A CCN test build -The Phase 2 report: starting, operating and monitoring a system * The results of a study tour of Indian Biodigester systems -The Community Context for the Test Build - Demonstration and explanation of a ‘live’ working small scale system
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Sunday Salsa dance class lessons Camden Kentish To - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Sunday Salsa dance class lessons Camden Kentish Town CLUB EXPRESSIONS - Kentish Town Tufnell Park 39-51 Highgate Road, London NW5 1RT (MAP Ref) Style Cuban Miami and Crossbody 6.30p.m. - 7.30p.m. Levels 1 & 4 Cuban Miami Style 7.30p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Levels 2 & 5-Crossboday £7 for one hour, £10 for two hours for more info Tel: ++44 20 7916 5149 |
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Mondays Salsa dance class lessons Romford Essex - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Mondays Salsa dance class lessons Romford Essex La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Romford The Brewery Waterloo Rd RM1 1AU (MAP Ref) LA on one - frequently asked questions: get info Beginners improvers class - 7.00pm - 8.30pm Intermediate class - 8.45pm - 10.00pm 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10 - All ages and beginners with two left feet are very welcome, no need to just turn up. Bank Holiday weekends class on as normal. |
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Mondays @ Union Bar & Grill - Marylebone - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Mondays @ Union Bar & Grill - Marylebone 88-90 George Street London W1U 8PA (MAP Ref) 7.00pm - 8.00pm beginners class 8.15pm - 9.15pm improvers class 1 class £5 or both classes £10 All ages and beginners with two left feet are very welcome, no need to just turn up. |
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Tuesdays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West Lon - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Tuesdays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West London La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Ealing 18 - 19 The Mall, Ealing, London W52PJ (MAP Ref) LA on one - frequently asked questions: get info Beginners improvers class - 7.30pm - 8.30pm Intermediate class - 9.00pm - 10.00pm 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10. All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, |
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Wednesdays Salsa dance class lessons Chiswick West - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Wednesdays Salsa dance class lessons Chiswick West London La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Chiswick 404-Chiswick High Rd, London W45TF (MAP Ref) LA on one - frequently asked questions: get info Beginners improvers class 7.30pm - 8.30pm Intermediate class - 9.00pm - 10.00pm 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10. All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, no need to just turn up. |
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Wednesday - Bulstrode Pub - Hounslow - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Wednesday - Bulstrode Pub - Hounslow 55 Lampton Road, Hounslow central TW3 1JQ (map ref) Beginners session 1: from 7.pm - 8.pm session 2: from 8.15pm - 9.15pm £6 for 1 session or £10 for 2 sessions - Dance night only £4 All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, no need to just turn up. Salsa class frequently asked questions: get info Free customers car park |
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Thursdays Salsa dance class lessons Norwich Norfo - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Thursdays Salsa dance class lessons Norwich Norfolk La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Norwich 24 Tombland, Norwich Norfolk NR3 1RF (MAP Ref) LA on one - frequently asked questions: get info Session 1: Beginners improvers class - 6.30pm – 7.30pm Session 2: low intermediate class - 7.30pm – 8.45pm Session 3: High intermediate class - 9.00pm until 10.00pm I1 class £6 (2 classes £10) 3 = £15 All ages and beginners with two left feet are very welcome, |
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Fridays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West Lond - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Fridays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West London The Backroom @ La Tasca Restaurant - Ealing 18 - 19 The Mall, Ealing, W52PJ (MAP Ref) LA on one - Frequently asked questions: get info Session 1: 7.00pm - 8.30pm Intermediate Session 2: 8.30pm - 10.00pm beginners improvers followed by dancing until midnight. 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10. All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, just turn up. Free parking after 6.30pm seeon this link |
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Salsa dance class lessons Camden Kentish Town Lond - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Salsa dance class lessons Camden Kentish Town London CLUB EXPRESSIONS - Kentish Town Tufnell Park 39-51 Highgate Road, London NW5 1RT (MAP Ref) Cuban Miami Style 8.00 p.m. - 9.00p.m. Levels 1, 3 & 5 9.00 p.m. - 10.00 p.m. RUEDA for Beginners 10.00 p.m. - 2.00 a.m. Club with DJ Fadi £10, £7 after 10.00 pm for more info Tel: ++44 20 7916 5149 |
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Saturday night @ @ La Tasca Restaurant - Fulham - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Saturday night @ @ La Tasca Restaurant - Fulham 11 Jerdan Place Fulham, London SW6 1BE Salsa dance lessons for Beginners improvers from 7.00pm - 8.00pm Tapas buffet party menu Free entry in the Fiesta Havana night club close 2.am starting from £18.95 per person Bookings: The full amount must be paid for the numbers attending to confirm your booking. To view party menu press |
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Saturdays Salsa dance class lessons Camden Kentish - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/28/2010
Ends: 12/28/2010
Saturdays Salsa dance class lessons Camden Kentish Town London CLUB EXPRESSIONS - Kentish Town Tufnell Park 39-51 Highgate Road, London NW5 1RT (MAP Ref) 3.00 p.m-4.00p.m. Levels 1 & 4 Cuban Miami Style 4.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Levels 2, 4 & 5-Crossboday £7 for one hour, £10 for two hours for more info Tel: ++44 20 7916 5149 or e-mail Dance Teacher - Orod and Dessy |
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Edinburgh International Book Festival - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/17/2010
Ends: 8/25/2010
Edinburgh International Book Festival Wednesday 25th August 2pm ScottishPower Studio Theatre Story Machines: Movies - Different film, same story: How movies lost the plot Don Boyd, author of Margot’s Secrets and founding Director of Hibrow Productions will be making his debut appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, as part of the innovative ‘Story Machines’ one-day micro-festival on Wednesday 25th August. D-boys and D-girls are what Hollywood calls the Development Executives whose job it is to work with writers and producers to get a story camera-ready. Because they’ve all read the identical how-to books by screenwriting gurus, everything looks a little more samey as each year goes by. Scriptwriter and author Charlie Fletcher brings together a panel of filmmakers and critics including Don Boyd and William Nicholson – to show that when movies are just defective cookie-cutter copies, they are the real dangerous Story Machines. |
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SELECT BREAKDOWN LAUNCHES UK’S CHEAPEST BREAKDOWN - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/28/2010
Ends: 8/28/2010
SELECT BREAKDOWN LAUNCHES UK’S CHEAPEST BREAKDOWN COVER AT JUST £17.85 PER YEAR As millions of holidaymakers join commuters on the road this summer, breakdown service Select Breakdown expects a surge in calls from stranded motorists. With petrol prices at a high, you may think you don’t need or can’t afford breakdown cover but statistics show that the average motorist will suffer 20 breakdowns in their lifetime – mainly due to a flat battery or puncture. Now one of the fastest growing breakdown organisations in the UK has launched Select Breakdown, an inclusive breakdown service with full cover starting at just £17.85 per year. Providing comprehensive cover costing up to 70% less than other leading breakdown organisations, Select Breakdown’s policy is designed to offer its members a level of protection that is tailored to their needs. “With Select cover from less than 5p per day you can set off on your journey without the added worry of being stranded on the motorway or an unfamiliar road.’” Select Breakdown Director Rod Dale reminds motorists of the importance of breakdown cover; ‘If you are unfortunate enough to break down, you may find yourself in a position that is as dangerous as it is inconvenient. At Select Breakdown, our aim is to get our customers back on the road or safely to their destination as quickly as possible with specific levels of cover to meet individual needs. Whether you’re a short distance driver, have a 50 mile commute to work or travel long distances with your caravan, Select Breakdown has an affordable policy to suit you. With Select cover from less than 5p per day you can set off on your journey without the added worry of being stranded on the motorway or an unfamiliar road.’ Select Breakdown is a web-based service, where you can join, pay and access your policy online whilst having access to 24-hour telephone support. Using a network of accredited recovery operators, the company has one of the UK’s best averages for 30-40 minute attendance times, roadside and same day repairs. However, if your vehicle cannot be repaired at the scene of the breakdown, Select will have your vehicle conveniently recovered to a local garage for speedy repair. For more information or to become a member, visit the website www.selectbreakdown.co.uk
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Events and Family Activities - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/28/2010
Ends: 8/25/2010
Events and Family Activities August - November 2010 Free Children’s Gallery Tours Wednesday 4, 11, 18 + 25 August Ages 5 – 11 2.30pm A fun and engaging half hour guided tour through the museum for 5 - 11 year olds. Tours start with a general introduction to the Design Museum and then continue with highlights from our current exhibitions. Tours are FREE with museum entrance. Free Exhibition Gallery Tours Sunday 15 August – Urban Africa Sunday 19 September – Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 1.30pm, Free with museum entrance Led by a Design Museum curator or design specialist, these informal and informative 30 minute tours are free with museum entry. No need to pre-book, but places are limited. Enquire upon arrival for assembly point. Kids Sunday Workshop Cabinets of Curiosity Sunday 12 September Ages 5 -11 2pm – 5pm, £4 per child – must be accompanied by adult The Design Museum is the place to investigate contemporary design. In this special family workshop children are invited to create mini museums of their own, bringing together drawings and models of their favourite design objects inside a box to curate their own space. Design Museum Ball – London Design Festival Event Friday 24 September 6 – 10pm, Tickets £5 in advance, £8.50 on the door “Design Museum you’re really spoiling us,” the gathered gaily dressed guests say as they experience the delights of the most festive of design receptions. Yes, you are cordially invited to procure a ticket for the auspiciously daring and ostentatiously dazzling Design Museum Ball. Learn to waltz accompanied by our in-house orchestra and you’ll be able to spontaneously step into dance every time you hear the music play. Do not doubt the need for donning finery, those deemed too decorum deficient for the dance will have the opportunity to spruce up with sash, dickie, tiara or train. Tickets available in advance from tickets@designmuseum.org, 0207 940 8783 or ticketweb.co.uk. Kids Sunday Workshops Drawing Rooms Sunday 10 October - This workshop will also celebrate the Big Draw Festival Sunday 14 November Ages 5 – 11 2pm – 5pm, £4 per child – must be accompanied by a child Budding young architects can get creative, combining drawing and a variety of modelling materials, to turn 2D drawings into 3D models inspired by the designs of architect John Pawson. Half Term 3 day course for 12-16 year olds Get into Product Design Wednesday 25 - Friday 27 October 10.30am – 3.30pm each day £125 This course offers insights into professional practice and a chance to respond creatively to a design brief set by established designers. Participants will work with product designer Gregor Timlin from the design collective Propwork, exploring a range of techniques, focusing on how to generate ideas, develop them into concept designs and work from 2D to 3D model-making. 
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Summer lasts longer with Club Med - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/28/2010
Ends: 8/28/2010
Summer lasts longer with Club Med Save £190 per adult and £95 per child on family breaks to Turkey or Tunisia with Club Med’s summer offers Club Med Hammamet, Tunisia, and Club Med Beldi, Turkey, have children’s clubs for those aged four months to 17 years old Depart 30 August 2010 from London for an activity-packed seven day holiday in Tunisia, staying at Club Med Hammamet. From just £612* per adult and £388* per child including flights, families can save up to £570*. The Club Med Resort Hammamet is a Moorish-style, 3T Resort situated in the gulf of Hammamet, North Tunisia. Boasting 350 yards of white sandy beach and 27 hectares of ground, Hammamet is perfect destination for families to enjoy late summer breaks. Activities including sailing, tennis, archery, beach volley ball, basket ball, and golf. With children’s clubs and facilities for children aged four months to seventeen years old, Club Med Hammamet is ideal for families looking for a sunshine escape. Depart 31 August 2010 from London for a seven day, oriental break in the Turkish Riviera from just £640* per adult and £415* per child including flights - a saving of £570* for a family of four. The Club Med Resort of Beldi is set south of Antalya on the Mediterranean coastline, south of the Taurus Mountains. Here, isolated bays sit alongside ancient ruins so it is the perfect place to enjoy a cultural break. Children as young as four months and as old as seventeen years old will have plenty to do in the Club Med children’s clubs at Club Med Beldi but for adventurers, there are excursions to the old crusaders’ fortress of Demre, bustling Istanbul and the sunken city of Simena. There is also the opportunity to treat the little ones to a swim with the dolphins! Travel with Club Med safe in the knowledge that your ideal holiday is secured and ATOL protected. With Club Med’s all-inclusive holidays there are no hidden extras or exchange rate surprises to contend with. Club Med’s generous holidays includes: Return flights from London and transfers between the airport and Resort Accommodation in a Club Room All meals with wine, beer and soft drinks, bar drinks and snacks A wide range of group classes and sports activities To book visit www.clubmed.co.uk, call 08453 67 67 67, or visit your local travel agent. 
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Marvel at fun comic book workshops - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/28/2010
Ends: 8/5/2010
Marvel at fun comic book workshops The former editor of Marvel Comics will visit Medway Libraries on Monday, 2 August with a special cartoon workshop for young people. Tim Quinn will introduce young people to the world of Spider-Man, Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk while teaching them about figure drawing, storytelling in pictures and comic book history. The sessions are aimed at 12 to 16 year olds and take place at Strood Library from 10am, Chatham Library from 1.30pm and Gillingham Library from 4.30pm. There’s a chance to explore the amazing world of Manga art on Tuesday, 3 August, ideal for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Artist Nana Li will introduce the basics of Manga, a Japanese style of drawing made famous through cartoons such as Pokemon and the hit TV show Heroes. There will be tips and advice on drawing technique, character design and creating a comic as well as an open drawing session. The workshops are for 12 to 16 year-olds and take place from 10.30am at Chatham Library and 2pm at Lordswood Library. Medway artist Wolf Howard will lead an artistic adventure with Superhero Art on Wednesday, 4 August. Children aged 8 to 11 years can create their own superhero characters using a range of bright and sparkly materials. Sessions take place at Hoo Library from 11am, Hempstead Library from 1.30pm and Walderslade Village Library from 4pm. All artwork created at the workshops will be displayed in a special exhibition at The Brook Theatre Gallery in Chatham and at the Will Adams Festival in Gillingham on Saturday, 11 September. The week concludes with a free for all Manga portrait session at Hempstead Valley from 10.30am and Pentagon Shopping Centre from 2pm on Thursday, 5 August, plus a screening of the animated film Spirited Away on Friday, 6 August at the Central Theatre in Chatham, starting at 7pm. Tickets for the film screening are £2.50 with special coupons. All other events are free but advance booking is essential for the library workshops. To book call 338319 or email arts@medway.gov.uk |
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Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, 47 Frith Street, - Added by admin |
Starts: 7/28/2010
Ends: 8/28/2010
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, 47 Frith Street, London W1D 4HT Box Office: 020 7439 0747 August at Ronnie Scott’s sees the return of the Brit Jazz Fest which last year attracted record audiences. The line up this year features a heady mix from across the jazz spectrum which reflects the wealth of talent the UK scene has to offer. Artists performing include Mercury Music Prize nominee Kit Downes, who comes to the club as part of the recently formed Neon Quartet, a special performance by John Taylor and Julian Arguelles, who will be playing together for the first time, and innovative producer, DJ and instrumentalist Talvin Singh. The club has also recently announced details of a few artists confirmed for September which include legendary soul outfit Average White Band, 9-piece Chicago based Hypnotic Brass Ensemble and inimitable US vocalist Jose James.. For more information, please contact AirMTM, 020 7386 1600 Joe Baxter joe@airmtm.com 31st July: Brit Jazz Fest - Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express / Yazz Ahmed Quintet (£41.50 - £20) Kicking off the Brit Jazz Fest is veteran organist Brian Auger and his groovy, blues-tinged Oblivion Express group. Auger played with Ronnie Scott himself in the great sax player Tubby Hayes’ group, as well as well a host of top-ranking performers from across the musical spectrum. Surrey-born trumpeter Yazz Ahmed represents the young vanguard tonight, a graduate of NYJO and leader of her own Quintet group. As well as forging her own path on the current scene, Yazz is following in the footsteps of her grandfather Terry Brown, himself a trumpeter and bandmate of Sir John Dankworth, Tubby Hayes and Ronnie Scott in the 1950s. 1st August: Brit Jazz Fest - Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra - Made in Britain (£37.50 / £27.50 / £20) The world-famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra celebrates all things British and Big Band. The 18-piece band will be conducted by the ever-dynamic and exuberant saxophonist Pete Long. Expect versions of great standards with British themes plus compositions and arrangements by great British composers including Ted Heath, Tubby Hayes, Lennon/McCartney and of course, Ronnie Scott himself. 2nd: Brit Jazz Fest - John Taylor & Julian Arguelles / Neon Quartet - programmed by BBC Radio 3's contemporary jazz show, Jazz on 3 (£20 / £15 / £10) A special performance by two giants of British jazz, playing together for the first time. Neon Quartet is a new group featuring one of the UK’s finest and most respected saxophonists and composers Stan Sulzmann in the company of three of the most in demand and versatile young musicians on the British scene, Jim Hart (vibes), Kit Downes (piano) and Tim Giles (drums). 3rd: Brit Jazz Fest - Led Bib / Phronesis (£20 / £15 / £10) When Led Bib secured a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize in 2009, they blew apart the nation’s idea of what jazz was, replacing the tired clichés with rocking horn-led hooks and grooves, and a modern, unpredictable yet accessible sound. Bassist Jasper Hoiby is currently to be found playing with any number of groups, but with Phronesis he has been picking up rave reviews at every turn, and deservedly so. Pianist Ivo Neame and drummer Anton Egar complete the group, and together they look set to raise the roof at Ronnie’s for the first time. 4th: Brit Jazz Fest - Empirical / Jim Mullen Organ Qrt w/ Emma Smith (£20 / £15 / £10) Empirical burst onto the scene with their eponymous debut album a couple of years ago with awards and accolades from the likes of MOJO and Jazzwise following hot on their heels. Their intelligent and richly layered sound is deeply informed by the traditions of jazz music, and this continued on their highly lauded follow-up Out ‘n In, a brilliant and highly reverential tribute to the great Eric Dolphy. For this show they join forces with celebrated journalist Kevin Le Gendre to celebrate the musical legacy of saxophonist Cannonball Adderley. Against archival audio and moving/still images they illuminate Adderley’s life and work whilst Empirical reprise a selection of Adderley's repertoire. Jim Mullen is a truly original voice in contemporary jazz guitar. His blazing organ trio has on more than one occasion been known to upstage visiting headline acts at Ronnie’s and tonight appears in the company of swinging vocalist Emma Smith - “a leading jazz vocalist of her generation”. 5th: Brit Jazz Fest - Django Bates Beloved Bird / Brass Jaw (£20 / £15 / £10) With Loose Tubes, pianist and keyboardist Django Bates became a familiar name on the UK scene in the 1980s. He was also a member of Bill Bruford’s Earthworks and frequently works with larger, often orchestral ensembles as well as with smaller groups, such as his Beloved Bird project, a quirky yet vibrant homage to Charlie Parker. Brass Jaw are a four-piece horn section…and that’s it – playing without a rhythm section not only emphasizes the rhythmic elements of their music but also makes a strong melodic statement, and their exciting, driving tunes are quickly making them one of Scotland’s favourite groups. 6th: Brit Jazz Fest - Laurence Cottle Big Band with v. special guest vocalist / The Jessica Lauren Four (£37.5 / £27.5 / £20) Laurence Cottle is without a doubt one of the finest bass guitarists the country has ever produced, a master of his instrument and a highly celebrated arranged and composer. His Big Band showcases his entire range of musical abilities and has been a firm favourite at Ronnie Scott’s many times over the years. Tonight’s show features a very special guest vocalist...turn up to find out who! Keyboardist Jessica Lauren has been around on the London scene for around 15 years, lending her diverse talents to a number of groups and artists such as Joey Negro, Juliet Robert and the Heliocentrics as well as her own four-piece, the Jessica Lauren Four. 7th: Brit Jazz Fest - Jason Rebello Qrt featuring Pino Palladino / Georgia Mancio Quartet (£41.50 - £20) Pianist Jason Rebello has always commended a healthy respect in jazz circles – his first album was produced by sax legend Wayne Shorter, and he has collaborated with a host of famous faces, as well as playing regularly for Sting and Jeff Beck. His quartet tonight features electric bass star Pino Palladino, noted for his appearances with The Who, Gary Numan, Roy Hargrove and John Mayer amongst many others. Georgia Mancino’s recent Silhouette album was described by The Guardian as “a confident subversion of expectations”, and marked a further development in the career of this bold, bright singer. 8th: Brit Jazz Fest - Soul Family Sunday with Natalie Williams (special guest TBC) (£27.50 / £21.50 / £15) The Soul Family sessions have been a staple part of the Ronnie’s calendar for a long time, giving audiences a regular opportunity to sample Natalie Williams’ incredible vocals and nicely diverse choice of guest artists, covering soul, jazz, funk, pop and more - such is the wealth of talent, whoever turns up is sure to be worth checking out. 9th: Brit Jazz Fest - Ronnie Scott’s Presents John Dankworth Night (£20 / £15 / £10) Sir John Dankworth was perhaps the most well known pillar of the UK jazz community the country has ever had; an excellent saxophonist, a dedicated educator and as peerless an ambassador for the music as anyone could have wished for. His passing in early 2010 was a huge blow to the world of music, not just jazz, and tonight a host of current stars of the scene gather at Ronnie Scott’s to celebrate and pay tribute to the great man. 10th: Brit Jazz Fest - London Improvisers Orchestra feat Jason Yarde / Matt Bourne & Pete Wareham (£20 / £15 / £10) The London Improvisers Orchestra formed in the late ‘90s, a brilliantly diverse collective of musicians all coming together to perform improvisation-based music. The band performs regularly in Dalston trying out a range of different material, and for their appearance at Ronnie’s they welcome the well known saxophonist Jason Yarde into their ranks. Also on the billing tonight are Pete Wareham and Matthew Bourne – the saxophonist and pianist are performing their new tango-inspired duo project, an exciting mélange of live instrumentation and brooding electronic sounds. 11th: Brit Jazz Fest - Mike Westbrook Village Band & Carol Grimes (£20 / £15 / £10) A fixture of the British scene since the early ‘60s, Mike Westbrook’s piano has been at the forefront of several bands, big and small. The six-strong Village Band combines a traditional jazz repertoire, from New Orleans-style swing to bop, and more classical and chamber music influences, with tenor horn player Kate Westbrook doubling on vocals. Carol Grimes hails from Lewisham and has crafted her inimitable vocal style over many years. From her earlier days as something of a celebrity on the London blues scene, her music now leans heavily on the side of jazz and she now enjoys a well founded reputation as one of the more innovative performers around. 12th: Brit Jazz Fest - trioVD / Partisans (£20 / £15 / £10) trioVD’s rise to prominence as serial upsetters of the jazz scene has been one of the most satisfying success stories in recent times – unafraid to rip up the rulebook and unconcerned with convention, these fearless firebrands make their often brutal and frenetic, but always compelling music entirely on their own terms. Julian Siegel, Phil Robson, Thad Kelly and Gene Calderazzo are some of the more seasoned players on the circuit, and between them they’ve played with pretty much everybody worth their salt. As Partisans, they represent a serious musical force to be reckoned with – “This foursome are often cited as godfathers of the ferocious ‘post-jazz’ groups”’ (The Times). 13th: Brit Jazz Fest - Colin Towns Mask Orchestra / Denys Baptiste Quartet (£37.50 / £27.50 / £20) The 18-piece Mask Orchestra is renowned across Europe, and with good reason – led by composer Colin Towns, the group is a perfect showcase for his richly textured compositions and arrangements. Towns has written numerous scores for film and television, as belied by the strong cinematic melodies often present in his work. A smaller counterpart to the Mask Orchestra, the quartet of tenor sax player Denys Baptiste offers no less sonic authority. After rising through the ranks of the esteemed Tomorrow’s Warriors collective to his current position as a true powerhouse of British jazz, his playing offers both warmth and power of the highest quality, with contemporary jazz ideas informed by a healthy respect for jazz’s traditions. 14th: Brit Jazz Fest - Talvin Singh / Cleveland Watkiss Qrt (£41.50 - £20) The tabla is one of the most lyrical percussion instruments around, but it takes true skill and dedication to fully realise its potential – Mercury Prize winner Talvin Singh has both in spades. As an instrumentalist, producer and DJ, he is largely responsible for introducing the country to the concepts of tradition Indian music by merging it seamlessly with ideas from a Western tradition and creating a brand new fusion of Asian electronica. Closing the Brit Jazz Fest is singer Cleveland Watkiss – a brilliantly talented and charismatic performer and co-founder of the Jazz Warriors group (along with Courtney Pine) who has been described as “the Sonny Rollins of the human voice” by Time Out magazine. His quartet features Marco Piccioni on guitar, Mark Hodgson on bass and Shaney Forbes on drums. 15th: Ronnie Scotts Blues Experience (£20.00 - £37.50) The Blues Experience is led by the superb Tony Remy and specializes in blues music from Chicago to Delta to West Coast to British, covering blues classics by the likes of Eric Clapton, BB King, Freddie King, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Albert King, Peter Green, Howlin' Wolf, Robert Cray...and many more. 16th – 18th: Terry Callier (£25.00 - £41.50) Terry Callier is an American jazz, soul and folk guitarist and singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. A childhood friend of Curtis Mayfield, Callier began recording in 1963 but never reached stardom despite a series of regional hits in the 1960s and 1970s. He retired from music in 1983, but re-emerged from obscurity in the early 1990s when British DJs discovered his old recordings and began to play his songs in clubs. Callier today is continuing his recording career and has recently recorded with Massive Attack, on a track that reached number 15 in the charts. Terry has two new albums coming out this summer, Welcome Home and Hidden Conversations. 19th – 21st: Incognito (£20.00 - £41.50) The enduring success of Incognito is one of the great stories of UK music during the last 20 years. Look at the recent history of soulful UK artists and you will find any number of short-lived acts that have achieved pop success. Narrow the list to those that have created a uniquely British sound and that have endured as a global phenomenon on their own terms and the list becomes short. Dues, then, to Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick and Incognito, formed in 1980 and still as popular as ever. 22nd: Sunday Lunch - Matt Monro Jr. with The Colin Keys Trio – One Man: A Lasting Legacy (£10.00 - £13.00) Matt Monro Jnr was born to sing and has come a long way since an impromptu duet with his dad back in ‘77. Now a world class performer in his own right, Monro Jr sings Matt Monro classics plus a mix of contemporary music from Pop and Big Band to Latino, Swing to Jazz. 22nd: Funk Affair (£15.00 - £27.50) Regular night of deep funk grooves from some of the UK’s best loved funk heavyweights, including alumni from Jamiroquai and singer Louise Pollock. Expect songs by Prince, Parliament, The Rebirth, Patrice Rushen, Don Blackman, Chaka Khan, Michael Jackson, George Duke and many more. 23rd – 26th: Monty Alexander Trio (£20.00 - £37.50) Something of a special addition to the jazz scene, Kingston-born pianist Monty Alexander was brought up surrounded by, and playing, the traditional music of the Caribbean as well as being exposed to visiting musicians like Nat King Cole and Louis Armstrong. After moving to America in the early ‘60s, he quickly joined the jazz scene by landing gigs in New York with, amongst others, Frank Sinatra, Milt Jackson and Ray Brown, with whom he was to form a long personal and musical friendship. He is known for his ability to play a wide variety of styles, drawing on the influences of traditional American jazz and the music of his home, describing himself as a musician “who loves it all”. 27th – 29th: Airto Moreira & Flora Purim (£15.00 - £47.50) The pairing of Airto Moreira and Flora Purim has been one of non-stop success. The Brazilian husband and wife duo are deservedly recognised for their individual talents; Moreira’s percussion was a vital part of some of the most important bands in jazz history, especially the forward thinking jazz fusion music of ‘70s groups Weather Report and Return To Forever. A five decade marriage has clearly only made the two of them more intuitive to each others’ musical sensibilities, as between them they craft songs of melodic intricacy and harmonic beauty. 30th: Terry Reid (£20.00 - £37.50) Terry Reid has an impossibly rich story to tell of a life from teen rock prodigy through his years in rock ‘n’ roll. He possesses an extraordinary, guttural vocal talent and is often called the finest British blue-eyed soulman. Nicknamed ‘Superlungs’ he’s ventured out more recently in Los Angeles and London with shows that were a talking point for intimacy, showmanship and his interpretive vocal style. Every once in a while his friends and peers will drop by and pay their respects; Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Keith Richards, Roger Daltrey and Donovan have all sat in with Terry over the years. For more information, please contact AirMTM, 020 7386 1600 Joe Baxter joe@airmtm.com SET TIMES Doors open 6pm (open until 3am most nights) Monday to Thursday 7.15pm-8pm: Support Act 8.30pm-10.30pm: Main Act (with an interval) 11.00pm-Late: The Late Late Show Friday and Saturday 1st house: Doors open 6pm 7.15pm-8pm Support Act 8.30pm-9.45pm Main Act (Turn house around 10.00pm, all guests for 1st house must leave) 2nd house: Doors open 10.30pm 11.00pm-11.45pm Support Act 12am-1.15am Main Act Sunday Doors 6.00pm 8.00pm to 9.00pm Main Act 9.30pm to 10.30pm Main Act (Set times subject to change) Sunday Lunch show set times 12pm Doors 1pm-1.45pm Main Act 2.15pm-3pm Main Act 4pm Doors close (On dates where we have an advertised 'DOUBLE BILL!', set times follow a format of 2 sets per band in the format A,B,A,B, live music running between approx 7.30pm and 12.30am) (Set times subject to change, please check website on the day of performance) Prices differ according to ticket type – Standing/Restricted View, Standard and Priority Seating
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Stanton School of English - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/1/2010
 Study English in Central London at Stanton School of English. We are located in Queensway, near Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and the trendy Notting Hill Gate area. The district is exciting and cosmopolitan, with excellent transport links to every part of London . We pride ourselves in being able to provide high standards of professionalism at reasonable prices, while offering a wide range of English courses, cultural and social activities and facilities. At Stanton there is continuous reinvestment in a programme of development for the benefit of staff and students. This has been our policy since the School's foundation in 1973.  
http://www.stanton-school.co.uk/
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Saturday night @ @ La Tasca Restaurant - Fulham - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Saturday night @ @ La Tasca Restaurant - Fulham 11 Jerdan Place Fulham, London SW6 1BE session: 7.00pm - 8.30pm beginners improvers Cost £6 Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions Dine dance party booking option starting from £16.95 per person For booking contact Michael Tel: 0844 482 2388
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Fridays Salsa dance class lessons Canary Wharf - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Fridays Salsa dance class lessons Canary Wharf East London The Dockmaster's House 1 Hertsmere Road London E14 8JJ Session: 7.00pm - 8.30pm beginners improvers followed by dancing until 3am (RnB and club classis) Cost £6 and includes club night. With discount vouchers class only cost £4.50 as for details Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions
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Fridays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Fridays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West London La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Ealing 18 - 19 The Mall, Ealing, London W5 2PJ Beginners improvers class - 7.pm - 8.30pm Intermediate class - 8.30pm - 10.00pm 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10. All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions London Diary London Diary |
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Thursdays Salsa dance class lessons Norwich - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Thursdays Salsa dance class lessons Norwich Norfolk La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Norwich 24 Tombland, Norwich Norfolk NR3 1RF Session 1: Beginners improvers class - 6.30pm – 7.30pm Session 2: low intermediate class - 7.30pm – 8.45pm Session 3: High intermediate class - 9.00pm until 10.00pm I1 class £6 (2 classes £10) 3 = £15 All ages and beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions
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Wednesday - Bulstrode Pub - Hounslow - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Wednesday - Bulstrode Pub - Hounslow 55 Lampton Road, Hounslow central TW3 1JQ Beginners session 1: from 7.pm - 8.pm session 2: from 8.15pm - 9.15pm £6 for 1 session or £10 for 2 sessions - Dance night only £4 All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, Style: LA on one. Comment: Free customers car park Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions London Diary |
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Wednesdays Salsa dance class lessons Queensway - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Wednesdays Salsa dance class lessons Queensway West London The Beachcomber - Bayswater Queensway London 86 Queensway London W2 3RR Beginners improvers class 8.30pm - 9.30pm Intermediate class - 9.30pm - 10.30pm Followed by salsa club night until 1am 1 class £8 and 2 classes £12. Free drink with class payment. Beginners with two left feet are welcome, Style: LA on one Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions London Diary |
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Tuesdays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West Lon - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Tuesdays Salsa dance class lessons Ealing West London La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Ealing 18 - 19 The Mall, Ealing, London W5 2PJ Beginners improvers class - 7.30pm - 8.30pm Intermediate class - 9.00pm - 10.00pm 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10. All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions London Diary |
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Mondays @ Union Bar & Grill - Marylebone - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Mondays @ Union Bar & Grill - Marylebone 88-90 George Street London W1U 8PA 7.00pm - 8.00pm beginners class 8.15pm - 9.15pm improvers class 1 class £5 or both classes £10 All ages and beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions London Diary |
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Mondays Salsa dance class lessons Romford Essex - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Mondays Salsa dance class lessons Romford Essex La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Romford The Brewery Waterloo Rd RM1 1AU Beginners improvers class - 7.00pm - 8.30pm Intermediate class - 8.45pm - 10.00pm 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10 - All ages and beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions London Diary |
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Chiswick salsa class and Party - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2009
Ends: 12/31/2010
  Tel: 0844 482 2388
Wednesdays Salsa dance class lessons Chiswick West London La Tasca Restaurant & Bar - Chiswick 404-Chiswick High Rd, London W4 5TF Beginners improvers class 7.30pm - 8.30pm Intermediate class - 9.00pm - 10.00pm 1 class £6 and 2 classes £10. All ages and beginners with two left feet are welcome, Style: LA on one. Beginners with two left feet are very welcome, Frequently asked questions London Diary |
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London Salsa Speed Dating - Added by admin |
Starts: 1/1/2010
Ends: 12/31/2010
 Tuesdays central London
Sandy's Salsa Speed Dating was founded by Mrs Sandra Cooper in 2004. She has been dancing since the tender age of 7, and since then her passion for the dance has turned her into a Salsa Guru. Growing up in her home town of Caguas, (right next door to Wilnelia Merced, former Miss World & wife to Sir Bruce Forsyth from Strictly Come Dancing), made it easier for her to fuel her passion and talent for the dance. Now, she resides in England, and has set herself on a mission to teach Salsa to everyone, so that Everybody can share in the fun and joy of the dance. She teaches privately under her own name at clubs, wedding, networking events & parties, and also to the masses by introducing "Sandy's Salsa Speed Dating", a great place to dance, have fun, and meet new people whilst listening to hot salsa rythms. For full details click this link
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