Here are details of upcoming events at Seven Artspace Leeds for my followers to peruse:
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Spring to Life @ Seven
Tonight, Wednesday 29 March, 8pm, there
is still time to buy tickets for Kill for a Seat Comedy
with George Egg, ‘A hugely entertaining variety turn', The Guardian;
and Kat Tanney, 'Wonderfully talented", Narc magazine ...plus
special guests and your ebullient host, Silky. £11 / £9 conc. Doors 7.45pm.
On Friday 31 March,
8pm, Unlimited Theatre presents 'Am I Dead Yet?'
Two friends, talking (and singing) about what happens when we die, how
we think about dying, and most importantly, how some of us might be
brought back. “An enjoyable, poignant cabaret piece about death in the
distant and all-too-near future” The Guardian. £10 adv / £12 otd.
Preceding the show at 5.30pm,
join Unlimited in Seven Bar
for tea, cake and chats about death.
On Saturday 1 April,
7.30pm, look forward to Leeds College of Music
Generation Big Band and Friends, bringing together
excellence across all generations of the Yorkshire jazz community. The
band is led by jazz trumpeter Mark Chandler and joined tonight by jazz
trio Bunson Burner and the Saturday Music School + Jazz group. £8 / £5 conc.
On Monday 3 April,
8pm, the Screen Seven movie is Victoria. After
leaving the club in the wee hours of the morning to work at a local
cafe, Victoria runs into a pack of young men, who seem intent on wooing
her. Sonne, succeeds, and Victoria drops her prior plans to drink with
them on a nearby rooftop. Shot over two hours in a single, dazzling
take, Victoria is one of the year’s most impressive technical
achievements. £6 /
£5 conc.
On Tuesday 4 april,
7.30pm, Café Economique
explores Gender, Care and the Economy. Sarah Marie-Hall is a
Lecturer in Human Geography and her research lies in the field of
geographical feminist political economy: understanding how
socio-economic processes are shaped by gender relations, lived
experiences and cultural differences.
£4 on the door.
Letters to Myself on
Thursday 6 April,
8pm, is a heart-warming and humorous look at the best
advice we never had. Created from letters written by real people and
taking a trip down memory lane, it is a recognition of our shared
regret and a celebration of our daily triumphs. Written and produced by
Becci Sharrock. £8 /
£6 conc.
Rounding off the week on Friday
7 April, 8pm, a welcome return for Mestisa. This
band thrills audiences with a traditional yet modern approach to a
variety of popular folk styles. From romantic Boleros and Argentinian
zambas, to Chilean tonadas and Bolivian huaynos, they are as uplifting
as they are talented … and be sure to bring your dancing shoes! £10 adv /£12 otd.
Tickets for most
events are found at www.ticketsource.co.uk/sevenleeds/events Where
not sold out, tickets are always available on the door.
Every £ spent at
Seven helps support high quality arts in a local setting. We look
forward to seeing you at Seven very soon.
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