Upcoming events at Seven Artspace Leeds this week:
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Bangla Music Festival @ Seven
This
month kicks off tomorrow, Thursday
2 November 8pm, with Land Of Nod. Rock
gods of comedy sketch shows LON return with a brand new show to
split the pants of the mid-life crisis. Expect tales of sexual
deviance, anarchy and patio conversions. £8
On Friday 2 and
Saturday 3 November, 8pm, look forward to the
fabulous Caution Collective
This expanding group of singers, songwriters and musicians has become a
jewel in the crown of the Leeds music scene. Founder and key musician,
Christella, presents a host of outstanding vocal talents plus the
unstoppable backing of the Caution band. £12 adv, £15 otd.
Coming up on Sunday
5 November, 6pm, is Saudha's Bangla Music Festival.
This critically acclaimed festival of Bengali music offers a feast of
world-class performers, with semi-classical and modern Bengali
songs by prominent, versatile vocalist, Sumana Basu and Tagore
compositions by the highly talented, Rishi Banerjee. £10.
The Screen Seven movie on Monday
6 November, 8pm, is Hunt For The Wilderpeople. Raised
on hip-hop and foster care, defiant city kid Ricky gets a fresh start
in the New Zealand countryside. He quickly finds himself at home with
his new foster family but when a tragedy strikes that threatens to ship
Ricky to another home, he goes on the run in the bush, causing a
national manhunt. £6
On Tuesday 7
November, 7.30pm, it is Café Economique -The
Changing Landscape of Pensions. Dr Iain Clacher
of University of Leeds Business School explores the rapidly
changing landscape of pensions, and how best to ensure adequate incomes
in retirement, one of the biggest challenges facing government and
society. £4 otd.
Seven Live returns on Wednesday
8 November, 8pm. Seven Live is a
hidden gem of a music night; this month, Doghand String Band -
Gritty blues and Americana, Silky – A masterful guitarist and singer
songwriter, The Heathen Kings – Authentic uplifting folk and David
Jameson - Classic 60s and 70s songs you love. £6 otd.
On Thursday 9
November, 8pm, JazzLeeds – Christine Tobin
sings Leonard Cohen. A real treat for fans of jazz and of
Leonard Cohen; Christine has been a lifelong fan and her unique
interpretations make an inspired celebration of the legendary Canadian
singer, songwriter and poet. £18
/ £16 conc. Doors 7:45 pm.
2b Acting – For the Love Of
Oranges on Friday
10 November, 7.30pm, is a remarkable love story and a
journey of discovery. The play explores the belief in
justice, the strength of faith, the sanctity of marriage, the power of
religion, the love of a King and is set to challenge perception of
what it means to be British in this time of Brexit. £8 adv /£10 otd.
Finally on Saturday
11 November, 8.30pm, TumbleweedAmericana – The
Stray Birds. From Lancaster, Pennsylvania, The Stray
Birds started as a duo of acoustic buskers in 2010. 600 performances
later, the band is best known for its songwriting, its tight and
forthcoming vocal harmony blend and its commitment to an impassioned
delivery of original material. £15
adv /£17 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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