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Name of event:
Have You Met Clive? |
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Date:
Saturday 24th October 2009 |
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He’s back! Clive returns for our autumn club night
and he can’t wait to see old friends and new faces
at what is rapidly becoming a highlight in the
artsdepot schedule.
Our Clive nights for young people aged 14–25 with
learning disabilities (and their friends and family)
are a great opportunity to socialise in a fun and
safe environment with loads of entertainment and
activities, plus a tasty menu of snacks and treats
to keep your energy up for all that dancing!
Check out our DJs and VJs mixing some top tunes and
take to the dance floor to throw some shapes. Hear
live acts performing, take to the stage yourself in
our open-mic session, relax in the chill-out space,
or play in the games room. Parents and carers can
unwind with a complimentary glass of wine and a free
massage in our dedicated space for adults. With all
this fun to be had, Clive is a friend who can’t wait
to meet you.
5th birthday - Join us for a slice of free birthday
cake.
Ages 14-25
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Throughout
artsdepot |
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Time: 7.00pm - 11.00pm |
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Ticket :
£5.00 |
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Name of event:
The Yiddish Song Project |
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Date:
Thursday 12th November 2009 |
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From the musical theatre of New York’s Lower East
Side, to Yiddish Swing, the passion of the Tango and
the traditional folk song and Klezmer tunes of the
Shletl, The Yiddish Song Project breathe new life
onto old songs creating a rollicking, foot-tapping,
soul searching sound.
Featuring Stephanie Brickman vocals, Phil Alexander
(Moishe’s Bagel and Salsa Celtica) piano & accordion
and Gavin Marwick fiddle. |
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Presented by The Yiddish Song Project |
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Time:
8.00pm |
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Ticket :
£14.00 |
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Concessions: £12.00 |
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Name of event:
Clare Teal |
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Date:
Friday 13th November 2009 |
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With Grant Windsor (piano),
A.D.Chivers (vocals/percussion/guitar), Simon Little
(bass) and Christopher Dagley (drums).
Award-winning Clare Teal has been voted Jazz
Vocalist of the Year three times running. This brand
new show is packed with stunning new material
including cheeky Peggy Lee-esque cocktail Latin
grooves, uplifting swing, close harmony vocals and
killer ballads, all delivered with Clare’s
inimitable style and flair with a huge dollop of
down-to-earth charm.
5th Birthday - Join us for
a free glass of wine or juice per ticket holder.
“The New Queen of Swing”
Mail on Sunday |
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Pentland Theatre |
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Time:
8.00pm |
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Ticket :
£16.00 |
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Concessions: £14.00 |
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Name of event:
Amit Chaudhuri: This Is Not Fusion |
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Date :
Saturday 14th November 2009 |
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Novelist Amit Chaudhuri is, according to The
Guardian, “one of his generation’s best writers”
while Rolling Stone India has called him “one of
India’s most talented musicians, a singer in the
Indian classical tradition” . This Is Not Fusion is
his take on Indian music’s intersection with blues,
jazz and rock. |
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Studio Theatre |
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Time:
8.00pm |
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Ticket :
£14.00 |
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Concessions: £12.00 |
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Name of event:
Giulia Y Los Tellarini / Simon Harris & The Bright
Size Gypsies |
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Date:
Saturday 21st November 2009 |
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Giulia Tellarini's alluringly sweet voice and hip
shaking gypsy jazz is spiked with a cheeky modern
twist, irresistibly blending French chanson, tango,
jazz and Latin boleros with Mediterranean warmth.
Things open with a charming set of Django-inspired
jazz and swing from Simon Harris and Bright Size
Gypsies. |
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Time:
8.00pm |
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Ticket :
£14.00 |
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Concessions: £12.00 |
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Name of event:
Jim Moray |
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Date:
Saturday 5th December 2009 |
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At the age of 21 multi-instrumentalist Jim Moray was
hailed “the most significant musician since Bob
Dylan” (Sydney Morning Herald) and critics worldwide
tipped him for great things. Now aged 27 he delivers
on that promise and has caused a revolution in the
folk world with startlingly contemporary recordings
of England’s traditional songs that have resulted in
a series of award-winning albums and three
nominations in the BBC Folk Awards 2009.
‘The biggest leap forward in folk for 30 years.’ The
Telegraph |
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Presented by Playpen Management |
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Time:
8.00pm |
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Ticket :
£12.00 |
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Concessions: £10.00 |