Upcoming events at Seven Artspace Leeds include film, music, storytelling and more:
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Rising Stars @ Seven
Tonight, Thursday 4 May, 8.30pm,
still tickets left for TumbleweedAmericana with Anna Tivel & Jeffrey
Martin. Anna Tivel is a Portland, Oregon
singer/songwriter who creates lyric-driven folk/, Texas. Martin’s songs
are beautiful, sparse, and utterly devastating. Anna plays fiddle
and mandolin and Jeffrey guitar. A wonderful show. £11 adv /£13 otd. Drs 8pm.
Tomorrow, Friday
5 May, 8pm, look forward to the Fruit Tree Project +
Garforth Jazz Rock Band. The FTP is a contemporary
piano trio made up of pianist/composer Dave Evans, bassist Kenny
Higgins and Alex Wibrew on drums. 3 musicians who each span a wide
range of different musical styles. The music is melodic and
cinematic. £8
/£6 conc. Drs 7.30pm.
South Asian Arts UK presents Rising Stars - Srutti
Suresan & Keertan Rehal on Saturday 6 May,
7.30pm. There is a freshness in the air for young new budding
talent. SAA UK in collaboration with Zero Classikal invite you to a
double bill of vocals of the North and South of India, featuring these
upcoming female artists. £10
/£7 conc. Doors 7pm
One for the kiddies on Sunday
7 May 12-1pm, Anything Could Happen,
a free
improvised storytelling show. All we need is your ideas. And in the
evening at 8pm in
the bar, the Sunday Quiz,
with supremo quizmaster, Rog Hunter. A great way to end the weekend. Free with raffle and prizes.
Screen Seven on
Monday 8 May, 8pm, presents the riveting thriller, Eye In The Sky. The
movie follows Colonel Katherine Powell, a UK-based military
officer in command of a top secret drone operation to capture
terrorists in Kenya. Powell discovers the targets are planning a
suicide bombing and the mission escalates from “capture” to “kill.” But
as American pilot Steve Watts is about to engage, a nine-year-old
girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute. Stars: Helen Mirren, Aaron
Paul, Alan Rickman. £6 / £5 conc.
On Tuesday 9 May,
7pm, Café Cinematique returns. Tonight, a
screening of Asghar Farhadi’s ‘A Separation’, in which an unhappily
married couple break up in this complex, painful, fascinating Iranian
drama with explosive results that expose a network of personal and
social fault-lines. The film will be followed by an opportunity to join
in an open and lively discussion based on the film. £8 on the door.
Seven Live
presents The Best In Local Talent on Wednesday 10 May, 8pm.
This month, purveyor of fine original music, Dariush Kanani; Coaldust,
formerly half of the Sentimentalists; Fran Wyburn, who also performs
with 'Sisterhood'; and Frank Ziko who started his musical education in
Tirana, Albania at the Catholic Music Lyceum for Gifted Children. £6 on the door.
On Friday 12 May,
8.30pm, No Mean Feat Live
plays 70’s and 80’s classics from Steely Dan, Little Feat, Hall
& Oates and many more. £5.
Doors 7.30pm.
And rounding off the week on Saturday
13 May, 8.30pm, more exquisite Americana from The Kennedys. Now,
in their 22nd year as recording artists, The Kennedys are busier than
ever, continually touring the US and UK and are currently working
on a new album. £11
adv /£13 otd Doors 8pm.
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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