Flamenco
de Leeds @ Seven
Much to look forward this coming week at Seven.Tonight, Wednesday 25th May, 8pm,
live comedy as Silky takes to the floor in Silky & Friends,
with this month's headliners, Ian Stone and Jojo Sutherland Tickets £12 / £10. A few still
available on the door.
Tomorrow, Thursday
26th May 8pm, The Colour of Light.
This band is a guitar, mandolin, banjo, double bass and harmonica
ensemble who blend folk, blues, bluegrass and classical influences into
their own unique sound. Finely crafted original songs delivered by
these diverse singer-songwriters combine protest, reflection and
celebration. £10.
Doors 7.30pm.
On Friday 27th May, 6-9pm, 9 Moments, is an experimental
performance curated by students on the MA Dance and Creative Enterprise
course at Northern School of Contemporary Dance. This immersive event
celebrates different moments in time; moments of growth, connection,
emptiness, sharing; moments that are ever–changing. Shows at 6pm, 7pm, 8pm.
‘Pay What You Decide’ £2-£10.
Well-known in Leeds, on Saturday
28th May, 8pm, The Soul Surgeons
return to Seven to perform soul, blues, motown classics with a
side-garnish of Van Morrison, Etta James, Tom Jones and Amy Whitehouse.
Tickets £10.
On Sunday 29th May,
7pm look forward to Flamenco de Leeds – Samuel
Moore Solo Concert. Hailed as “A fantastic flamenco
guitarist” (Ian McMillan, BBC Radio 3), Samuel Moore is fast
establishing himself as one of Europe’s leading flamenco musicians. Tickets £13.
Also, on Sunday
24th April, 7pm, don't forget the Sunday Quiz, a
great way to exercise those little grey cells and end the weekend with
friends and family. £5
per team, with prizes.
This weekend's pop-up is Dijon Boys.
These professional chefs aim to create tasty, easy to eat food with a
modern twist that is inspired by tapas. They create small plates based
on fine dining but merged with street food. Catch them on Saturday 28th May only 12- late. Canteen
Pizzas are available Friday
27th May and Sunday 29th May.
We look
forward to seeing you at Seven very soon. Every £ spent at Seven helps
support high quality arts in a local setting.
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