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Monday, 21 December 2009 12:57

VINYL HACKDAY: SOUNDNETWORK FAMILY WORKSHOP

Janek Schaefer

@ JANEK SCHAEFER' SOUNDART @ THE BLUECOAT

9th JANUARY 11am-4pm Bluecoat Foyer Space

FREE & FAMILY FRIENDLY

Work with SoundNetwork & Bluecoat artists to make lofi loop records and vinyl hacks then make your own record sleeve.

hip hop HomeGrown: The Story of UK Hip Hop is the first major exhibition to chronicle, in depth, the development of the UK Hip Hop scene.

15 October - March 2010

Friday, 09 October 2009 22:22

A Lining Of Bees 10th October, Bluecoat

a lining of beesA Lining Of Bees: a dance/theatre performance created and directed by Angus Balbernie

In his latest dance-theatre piece based on the life and writing of Lowry, Angus Balbernie challenges boundaries between performer/audience and reality/fantasy. Devised and performed by Melina Seldes and Clive Andrews with soundscore by Elise Dabrowski and Jonathan Raisin, the performance is “brilliantly conceived and executed ...a dream to look at, stimulating throughout, and both perplexing and engaging in turns” (Venue Magazine).

Sunday, 04 October 2009 13:01

Liverpool Music Week 09 announces line up

Liverpool Music Week

It's been here before and it's back again now in it's seventh year LMW takes us to places that we have never been before.

Even though Liverpool already has some major international music festivals, there is always room in the annual musical calendar for such excellent party guest as this. 

Liverpool Music Week has once again attracted some huge names to the city, with gigs from the likes of Calvin Harris (02 Academy, Tuesday November 10), Seasick Steve (Liverpool Olympia, November 7), Kasabian (Echo Arena Liverpool, November 16) The Specials (Liverpool Olympia, October 29) Reverend And The Makers (Nation, Courtyard, November 7), The Enemy (Liverpool University, November 8) and Gallows (O2 Academy 2, November 28).

Tuesday, 04 August 2009 20:58

Rebellion in Blackpool

Rebellion 6th - 9th August sees the largest collections of rebellious bands come to the North West in a festival to rival the biggies - and the weather is looking promising to.

The biggest punk/independent music festival in the world, 5 stages over 150 bands...it features The Damned, The Beat, Killing Joke, Goldie Lookin Chain, Ade Edmunson & The Bad Shepherds, John Otway, Frank Sidebottom, Bay City Rollers and loads of other mad stuff....

Tuesday, 28 July 2009 09:40

beat a track to View for Festival Two

Above the beaten track Following the runaway success of last year’s inaugural event, the Above The Beaten Track festival team have beavering away to make this year even more special, whilst maintaining their ethos of championing all things alternative, marginal and local; on all three floors of the gallery space. On the 22nd August the View Two Gallery on Mathew Street opens its doors for this return.

Sunday, 26 July 2009 20:22

Africa on the Waterfront

music at the waterfrontListen to Africa! FOR FREE

Only a few weeks ago Africa Oye thrilled thousands in Sefton Park, Liverpool with two days of the finest music and this weekend we get the opportunity for more. Africa Oyé in association with Walk the Plank that theatre ship in the dock are going to deliver an evening of stunning FREE African music at the beautiful setting of Liverpool’s Pier Head as part of this weekend celebration ‘Music on the Waterfront’.

Oyé will bring to you some of the finest musicians from West Africa to Liverpool for your listening and dancing pleasure. Whoopeee.

These are the delights....

Wednesday, 15 July 2009 18:46

247 Theatre Festival, Manchester

 247 Theatre Festival

 Sixth annual 247 Theatre Festival is due to Launch with a selction of new writng talent festival

21 original 1 hour shows
to delight, excite, entertain and provoke
runs 20 - 26 July


We anticipate some excellent production! find out more 

 

CELL premiere at 24:7 Theatre FestivalA lyrical and percussive piece of new writing

CELL, Ailis Ni Riain's third play receives its premiere as part of the 24:7 Theatre Festival, supported by Arts Council England,  20th-26th July 2009 in Manchester (see venue and performance times below). Directed by Paula Simms, CELL was written between 2005 and 2009.

Thursday, 16 July 2009 18:41

Manchester Jazz Festival

Laurence McNaughton Quintet Friday 24th July to Sat 1st August.

mjf 2009 is bigger and better than ever, with 9 Days, 60 gigs, 300 musicians and hours of live music. Also planned is a full array of special events and activities, indoors and out, on stage, on screen and online... such as the Discovering Jazz evening, a mini-season of classic jazz films at the Cornerhouse, and Afoxe, a Brazilian parade and performance throughout Manchester city centre.

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