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February Blues @ Seven
Lots of events coming up for the rest
of February.
On Friday 10th
February 8pm, the long-awaited return of Mik Artistik's Ego Trip. with Jonny Flockton
& Gregg holding down the melodies. If you’ve never seen one of
Mik’s show, then expect the unexpected! It’s an incredibly daft,
joyful, and sometimes poignant affair. £16.
On Saturday 11th
February, 4-6pm, Winter Warmers – Mark
Wilson, who started out in the Barnsley Coalfield Working
Men’s Clubs singing Elvis covers, but in Leeds he joined a punk band.
Now Mark has decided it’s about time he started putting it about a bit
once more, so here he is. Seven
Bar, Pay What You Feel.
JazzLeeds on Sunday
12th February 1.30-4pm presents Kjetil Mulelid Trio (from
Norway) One of Norway’s foremost jazz groups musicians, the
band plays a mixture of compositions and pure collective
improvisations. The music is both energetic and intimate with beautiful
melodies and complex rhythms. Doors
1.15pm. £12 full / £10 conc. Kids under 16 free.
Don't forget the Sunday Quiz.
also on Sunday 12th
February at 7pm, test your knowledge in a relaxed
atmosphere – a great way to end the weekend with friends. Seven Bar. £5 per team
entry. With prizes.
Kicking off the Seven week on Wednesday
15th February, 11.30am Improvised storytelling where Anything Could Happen.
A treat for half term, the ACH team have missed their creative, crazy
show so much and all our young storytellers too! £4
Also on Wednesday 15th
February, 6-7.15pm, Rush Hour Jazz,
with jazz singer Jenny Hammond, Brendan Duffy on sax and the JazzLeeds
trio, with Jason Scott on keyboard. fabulous stuff. Seven Bar. Pay What You Feel.
Later at 8pm
is Cafe Scientifique – How We
Taste Chocolate presented by Dr Siavash Soltanahmadi, School
of Food Science & Nutrition, University of Leeds. Why do some foods
taste the way they do? Why does chocolate taste really good? Yummy! Hat donations.
On Thursday 16th
February 7pm, look forward to JazzLeeds – Five Gold Rings
– Jami Sheriff Quintet. Five Gold Rings brings the classic
sound of the Blue Note quintet. There’s something for everyone - Blues,
Swing, Afro Cuban, Funk, Hard Bop, Latin – all wrapped up in Jamil’s
exquisite compositions. £16
/£14
It's Pottervision on Friday 17th February, 7.30pm. Four
performers are all set to recreate Harry Potter and The Philosopher's
Stone but, when two drop out on the day, Tom and Lukas must go it
alone. £15.
On Saturday 18th
February, 4-6pm Winter Warmers – Sabrina
Piggott (featuring Bob Lockwood). Sabrina will be casting a
spell with her wistful and expertly crafted music. Seven Bar. Pay What You Feel.
Also on Saturday 18th
February, 8pm, multi-style improviser violinist, Joana Carvalhas performs
together with Scottish singer /songwriter Stellar Anderson.
Featuring, the album, BREATHE, released in 2022, the Stellar Anderson
Project includes Joana Carvalhas (aka The Tiny Musician). Promises to
be a unqiue evening. £10.
On Sunday 19th
February, 1.30-4pm, JazzLeeds prsents The King
of Swing : A Tribute to Benny Goodman Featuring many
of Goodman’s most famous hits, including Don’t Be That Way, Let’s
Dance, Air Mail Special, Sweet Georgia Brown, King Porter Stomp, and Sing,
Sing, Sing, this band has been thrilling audiences both for listening
and for dancing. £12
/£10. Kids
under 16 free.
And in the evening at
7pm 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. £14
If you're peckish feel free to order a pizza from Canteen Wednesday - Friday from 4pm and
from lunchtime Saturday /Sunday.
Where the event is
ticketed, tickets are available at TicketSource via www.sevenleeds.co.uk
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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