Rob
Dylan @ Seven
Tonight, Thursday 16th
November 7.30pm, tickets are still available for JazzLeeds - Greg Abate
Quartet. Abate is a US jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer
and international jazz recording artist, playing here with the Martin
Longhawn trio. Doors
7pm, Support
band 7.30-8pm. £18/£16 conc £9 under 25s.
The Rob Dylan Band –
Rolling Thunder Revue returns to Seven, tomorrow, Friday 17th November, 8pm
bringing its own unique interpretation to some of the finest material
from the period. The band has been entertaining audiences for many
years with dynamic and powerful shows filled with songs from one of the
world’s greatest songwriters. £12.
On Saturday 18th
November, 4-6pm, our Autumn Sessions continue
with Nick Hall,
multiple award-winning songwriter, one half of Plumhall. PWYF. Seven Bar. Organised by
Mewl Music.
Also, on Saturday 18th
November, 8pm, Leeds Bellydance Cabaret
& Disko (LBCD) presents Disko Partizani Dark
vaudevillian cabaret, Eastern European folkloric dances, sideshow and
music-box doll bellydance, ending with a DISKO of Balkan bangers, Roma
Punk & Ska and more! Email
bellydancermeilyn@gmail.com
to buy your
tickets : adv – £16; on the door – £20.
On Sunday 19th
November 1.30-4pm, look forward to JazzLeeds – Sueli Gil’s
Latin Jazz Group. Portuguese singer Sueli Gil performs a
selection of Bossa Nova and Latin American popular music and hits from
the Música Popular Brasileira genre. Doors 1pm £12/10 concessions. Under 16s free.
This, and every Sunday, the Seven Quiz on Sunday 19th November 7pm.
Test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere – a great way to end the
weekend with friends and family.
£5 per team entry. Prizes. Seven Bar.
A change of tone next week at Seven with science theatre and dance on
offer. On Wednesday
22nd November 8pm, Cafe Scientifique – The
Carbon Budget: Spending Beyond Our Means? Dr Smith will talk
about what the carbon budget is, how it is calculated, and what the
implications are ahead of the forthcoming global COP28 climate summit. Hat Donations.
The Ragged Trousered
Philanthropists is performed for two nights, Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th
November, 7.30pm. Neil Gore presents a one-person version
of the classic novel by Robert Tressell featuring projection, political
conjuring tricks, live music and song. Captivating £10
And on Saturday 25th
November, 8pm South Asian Arts UK – One
Dha at a time : Dancing towards new light. In the radiant
month of Diwali, a celebration of Light over Darkness and the pursuit
of Knowledge over Ignorance, four classically trained dancers embark on
a journey to seek the essence of their dance. Advance tickets £15 Standard, £7
Concession, £5 Under 30s
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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