With details of upcoming performances at Seven Arts Leeds:
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Latin Rhythms @ Seven
Thursday 26
April, 7.30pm, look out for the fabulous Ricardo Curbelo – Rhythms
from Latin America. Innovative musician, composer and poet,
Ricardo Curbelo takes audiences on a rhythmic, colourful journey
through different Latin American countries on harp, cuatro, maracas and
vocals. He presents traditional pieces, together with many of his
own, spellbinding compositions. £12
adv /£14 otd.
Tonight, Tuesday 24
April, 8pm the Café Psychologique
topic is Jazz: The Self, the Group,
Society and Jazz. For all that it is global, jazz is also a
subculture, adored by millions but rejected by many. The Cafe will look
at how it divides opinion and the role jazz plays in providing a sense
of identity and what it can do to put people in touch with themselves
and each other. £4 on
the door.
In case things are getting too serious, this month's Kill For A Seat Comedy
tomorrow, Wednesday 25
April, 8pm, presents Sean Collins, AS Seen on & Amy
Gledhill, "Silly, vivacious and very funny" Richard Herring
...plus special guests and your ebullient host, Silky. £11 / £9 conc. 7.45pm doors.
Don't forget the aforementioned Ricardo Curbelo concert
on Thursday 26 April.
On Friday 27 April,
7.30pm is 'What We Leave Behind'.
Have you ever pictured your own funeral? Erin has. She’s pictured yours
too. In her debut spoken word show, poet and performer Erin Bolens
explores our relationship with legacy and loss using wit, warmth and
funeral tunes. £10 /£8
conc.
Just a couple of tickets left for The Fingersmiths and
Friends on Saturday
28 April, 7.30pm. The Fingersmiths have been described as
West Yorkshire’s premier lesbian function band! Tonight they will be
joined by an assortment of musical friends for an eclectic evening of
jazz, blues, folk, pop and more. £10
adv /£12 otd.
On Sunday 29 April,
1.30-4pm, JazzLeeds presents College
Collection 2 , the second of two opportunities to hear some
of the best students from the current crop of the Leeds College of
Music jazz degree final year. Hear the jazz stars of tomorrow - today,
namely, Dan Coulthurst, Morpher and Maya Kally. £7 /£5 conc.
The Sunday Quiz takes
place in the bar at
8pm, be sure not to miss it; this week with supremo
compiler and quizmaster, Roger Hunter. Free with raffle and prizes.
And rounding off this month of contrasts, weather-wise at least, on Monday 30 April, 8pm,
the Screen Seven movie is Their Finest, a
light-hearted offering reminiscent of vintage Ealing Comedy. The year
is 1940, London. The British ministry turns to propaganda films to
boost morale at home. To give "a woman's touch," they hire
Catrin Cole as a scriptwriter. Her flair quickly gets her noticed by
cynical, witty lead scriptwriter Buckley. They set out to make an epic
feature film based on the Dunkirk rescue starring the gloriously vain,
former matinee idol, Ambrose Hilliard. Stars: Gemma Arterton, Sam
Claflin, Bill Nighy. £6
on the door.
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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