Yorkshire Music: News and Updates
Music in Bradford, Leeds and the West Yorkshire Region
Saturday, March 28, 2009
BFCS Creation Tonight!
Friday, March 27, 2009

Straight from the main stage of Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Destino on the Road comes to Leeds for two nights only at the beginning of April!
Performances are Friday, 3rd April & Saturday, 4th April @ 7:30pm. We hope you will be able to join us!
Dance United has a formidable track record working with the disadvantaged and the marginalised. Destino on the Road is and ambitious artistic venture that celebrates the transformational power of dance to affect and change lives.
Featuring two new commissions from Sadler's Wells Associates, Hofesh Shechter and Russell Maliphant with Adam Benjamin, Destino on the Road also introduces work from award winning Ethiopian choreographer Junaid Jemal Sendi, and a new community piece by Tara-Jane Herbert and Susannah Broughton
Tickets are available online: http://www.leedstickets.com/eventinfo/1496/Dance-United-Destino-On-The-Road
or by calling the Stage@Leeds box-office on 0113 343 8730. (Please see the opening times at the bottom of this email.)
Alternatively, you can contact Dance United directly on 0207 431 6647.
Priced at ONLY £9 (£6 concessions) and featuring works by A-list choreographers, this is not one to miss!
Thursday, March 26, 2009

My Stamping Ground
Monday 30 March at 7.30pm
My Stamping Ground is the story of a torrid love affair amidst feuding gangs. This South Asian dance show with live music explores fighting forces that seem impossible to conquer. Get Ready for a dance battle between the classical and contemporary.
This show features choreography created by Yorkshire Dance's in collaboration with Nina Rajarina, whilst live music is created by composer and vocalist Y Yadavan who provides a magnetic score in collaboration with rap lyricist SujeethG.
Using a male-dominated cast, this show tackles the issue of gangs in the UK whilst celebrating the friendship and solidarity that groups of lads share, often misconstrued as gangs.
10% off when you quote “Dance in Leeds Offer”
To book tickets please ring the Box Office on (0113) 224 3801 or go online at www.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Jester at Theatre in the Mill - Bradford
Prom Prom and the Theatre Royal Richmond present:
Dan Leno The King's Jester
Written & performed by Tony Lidington
Theatre in the Mill
Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th March, 7.30pm
Tickets: £6.50/£4 | 01274 233200 or theatre@bradford.ac.uk
"If we didn’t laugh at him, we'd cry our eyes out"
Marie Lloyd
Dan Leno was the greatest Music Hall star of all time: the first stand-up comic, the best-loved pantomime dame and the world champion dog dancer with a strong line in character based skits...he was, quite simply, the comic genius of his age whose work laid the foundations for contemporary British comedy.
Dan's legacy is now almost forgotten, but this romp through his personal history traces the roots of British popular entertainment from Music Hall to Little Britain.
A show which explores what makes us laugh and why we should care.
Thursday, March 19, 2009

What’s all this about then? An evening of dancing and fundraising for Saltaire Festival 2009.
Where: Shipley and District Social Club on
When: Friday 20th March
Time: From 8 till late
How much?: Only £5 (£7 on the door)
Food?: Pie and Peas £1
Music: Soul Music DJ
What else? Raffle, Quiz
Organisers? Meet the Saltaire Festival Committee
Convince me:
Dance! All evening if you like.
Why? Help us kickstart our fundraising for Festival 2009
Just me? Bring all your friends for a great night out
PASS THIS ON!!!
Contact me to get your tickets
or call
01274 585877
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Dance in Leeds - 10% off tonight!
The Carriageworks with Yorkshire Dance present Tavaziva Dance - Heart of Darkness:
"A great company...their seamless blend of contemporary and traditional African movement, strikingly costumed and lit." The Independent
“Bawren Tavaziva’s new piece, My Friend Robert, looks at the effect Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has had on his home country." Yorkshire Evening Post
TONIGHT at 7.30pm - 10% off if you quote "Dance in Leeds"
...or if comedy is more your thing... Don't forget the regular "Clean As Possible Comedy Night" with the marvellous Roger Monkhouse.
TONIGHT 7.30pm upstairs@thecarriageworks£8 and £5 outstanding price for three top comedians cleaning up their act.Tickets ring (0113) 224 3801 or click here: http://www.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk/
Monday, March 16, 2009
Leeds University Lunchtime Concert Season - an update
There will be no lunchtime concert on Friday (13th March) but there is a concert on Wednesday 18th March - details below:-
Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
The School of Music
Event 34
Wednesday 18 March 7.30pm
Leeds Baroque Choir
Chorus Master Clive McClelland
Directed by Peter Holman
with members of Leeds Baroque Orchestra.
Monteverdi - A Venetian Vespers
A sequence of psalms and a setting of the Magnificat - drawn mainly from music Monteverdi wrote during his years at St Mark's in Venice.
Tickets £10, £7 and £3 students and young people available from Friends of Leeds Baroque
email: lbo.friends@ntlworld.com
tel. 0113 2267564 and at the door.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Open Piano Class - Leeds
All are invited to attend an open piano class given by the noted pianist David Owen- Norris.
David will be giving a recital as part of the English Music day on Saturday afternoon. On Friday afternoon he will give a Practical Class and Demonstrations - "A Neglected Strand of Romanticism" when he will play and be happy to listen to and discuss students' performances of any of the music of:
Mendelssohn, Sterndale Bennett, Sullivan, and Quilter concerning whom he has new ideas; and also of Elgar. (with Professor Clive Brown)
Both students and concert goers are cordially invited to stay after the lunchtime recital on Friday 20th March for what promises to be an enjoyable and enlightening exploration of the Romantic piano repertoire.
This will be an informal event so you will be welcome to stay as long as you wish and no prior booking is required. Coffee and biscuits will be available for half an hour after the lunchtime concert.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Kings College Choir in Yorkshire!!!
Kings College Choir to raise money for Bingley building
KING’S College Cambridge Choir is to sing in Airedale this month to raise money for a new community building replacing a scout hut destroyed by fire last year.
Organised by the Bingley Airedale Rotary Club, it is hoped the performance by the world-famous choir’s Choral Scholars on Monday, March 30 will be a big boost to efforts to raise £40,000 for a new community centre, in Bingley.
Hundreds of young Beavers, Cubs and Scouts were left devastated when an electrical fault caused fire to burn down the building on Sycamore Avenue in March 2008.
The choir, famed for its annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, is to put on its 2009 Northern Tour programme, ranging from 15th century sacred music to jazz and folk, at Baildon Methodist Church at 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £8 and are available from Rotarian Gordon Hodgson, 01274 564326 or from Baildon Post Office, Westgate, Robert Carter Travel, Queen's Court, Bingley or Cotson Reddish Insurance, Saltaire Roundabout or on the door.
Ends.
Listing in Brief
THE world-famous King’s College Cambridge Choir is to perform a mixed repertoire including 15th century sacred music, jazz and folk on Monday, March 30 at 7.30pm at Baildon Methodist Church.
Tickets cost £8 and are available from Rotarian Gordon Hodgson, 01274 564326 or from Baildon Post Office, Westgate, Robert Carter Travel, Queen's Court, Bingley or Cotson Reddish Insurance, Saltaire Roundabout or on the door.
For further information, please call: Jane Cameron, Look Lively Media, 01274 407517 or 0776 500 3977 or Roger Charnley 01943 864774
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King’s College Cambridge Choral Scholars are to perform at Baildon Methodist Church on Monday, March 30 to raise money for a new community building in Bingley after a scout hut burned down.
Notes to the editor
US-founded Rotary International is a networking organization for business people, who donate their experience and time to support charitable causes throughout the world. It has more than 1.2 million members worldwide and 57,000 in the UK. Please see www.rotary.org
Bingley Airedale Rotary has 40 members and has raised more than £50,000 in the last five years for projects at home and abroad. For more information, please visit www.rotary-ribi.org
For more information about the King’s College choral scholars, visit http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel/choir/
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Candlelighters Charity Guitar
Event: Candlelighters Charity Guitar
"Raising Money to help support kids ( and their families) with serious illness"
What: Concert
Host: Darren Dutson-Bromley
Start Time: 19 March at 19:30
End Time: 19 March at 22:00
Where: Alhambra Studio Theatre
If you're at all into guitar music, as a learner or simply as a music-lover, I'm sure it'll definitely be worth a visit!
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Call for Papers: Mediating Jazz
Mediating Jazz:
26-27 November 2009
An international conference hosted by the Popular Music Research Centre, University of Salford.
Keynote Speaker: Professor Krin Gabbard (SUNY), author of Hotter Than That:
The Trumpet, Jazz, and American Culture, Black Magic: White Hollywood and African American Culture, and Jammin’ at the Margins: Jazz and the American Cinema
Mediating Jazz is a two-day multi-disciplinary conference that brings together the leading researchers in the field of New Jazz Studies. The conference itself will comprise four key strands, each of which addresses the overarching theme of mediation in jazz:
1. Jazz and the Media
We wish to explore the way in which media representation impacts on jazz discourse. The review panel will welcome papers that examine the way in which jazz is represented through various media from Hollywood film to television documentary, sleeve notes to journalism.
2. Performance and the Body
Musicians often promote the performance of jazz as an unmediated experience.
We invite papers that interrogate this assumption, exploring the relationship between performance and different types of mediation. This could include discussions of jazz as a transcendent art or a gendered construct, as well as examining the mythologies of improvisation, musicianship and the ‘jazz life’, and the codification of performance practice.
3. Politics and Identity
Within the jazz mainstream, the radical politics of the 1960s has arguably been replaced with a sense of homogenised culture, devoid of explicit race and class issues. This strand explores the role mediation plays in the growth and development of identities alongside the promotion/subversion of political messages.
4. Jazz Cultures and Narratives
This strand explores jazz as both narrative trope and changing cultural signifier. We welcome papers that explore the concept of jazz from a range of disciplinary perspectives, encouraging a discursive approach to the cultural study of jazz.
Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted to Dr Tony Whyton
(t.whyton@salford.ac.uk) by Wednesday 27 May 2009.
Review panel: Dr Tony Whyton (Salford), Dr Nicholas Gebhardt (Lancaster), Dr Catherine Tackley (Open University) and Professor George McKay (Salford)
Friday, March 06, 2009
A bit more of Britten
Sunday 15th March 2009 - 7.30pm
Set:
Britten Symphonic Suite: Gloriana
Arutunian Trumpet Concerto
Gliere Symphony No 1
( www.clyo.org.uk )
Tickets £5
Thursday, March 05, 2009
RUSSIA AS SEEN BY BRITTEN, BRITAIN AS SEEN BY RUSSIANS
Thursday, 5 March, 2009
Deptford Town Hall
London SE14
( opposite New Cross Gate rail station)
RUSSIA AS SEEN BY BRITTEN, BRITAIN AS SEEN BY RUSSIANS
6 pm – Talk:
Cameron Pyke : Britten’s creative response to Russia ( based on materials from Britten’ s diaries at Britten –Pears Library) 7pm – Recital: . Richard Black, piano, plays monumental ‘Passacaglia on DSCH’ by Ronald Stevenson ( the piece Shostakovich was inspired by while composing his Sonata for Violin and piano)
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Love Apple Sessions
On 21st March the DJ from Artful Dodger will be visiting the city and putting on a night in the Love Apple that promises to be 'really funky'. He's obviously very well renouned so I reckon it's one definitely worth a visit for. If you can't make the 21st, then the Love Apple is somewhere I'd recommend any other time: they have two distinct sections, one where really excellent quality food is served all day and into the evenings, and another that's got more of a club feel. Either way, the beer is always good and the place has a great atmosphere. If there's someone good performing then all the better. Give it a try!
Monday, March 02, 2009
Political Songwriting Competition
It may seem a longway off, but if you would like to enter the competition, now is the time to start thinking about it. The theme is: "Living in 21st Century Yorkshire". The winner will be asked to perform the winning song at the Leon Rosselson Birthday concert on the afternoon of Saturday 7th November.
Songs will be judged primarily on the lyrics, which should be sent (with a £5 entry fee) to:Raise Your Banners Song Competition, c/o Bradford Resource Centre, 17-21 Chapel Street, Bradford, BD1 5DT.
Details should include the writer, the performer/s (maximum 2), the tune, and date written. Please also include any explanation of the song which you would use by way of introduction when performing your song. All songs must be original and receivedby 1st September 2009.
Further information from: http://www.raiseyourbanners.org/ or: Rob Martin 01274 593585
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Topic Folk Club for March
Singers & Musicians. Hope you'll join us with a song or tune or two; whether experienced or a beginner you'll be welcome to come and take your turn to sing or play, or just to come and listen. We're expecting a visit from three piece band Zoox, who are touring in the area and would like to pop in and join us for the evening. Free entry.
Gina Le Faux. It's quite some time since we've had Gina as our guest. She's one of the great fiddle players on the British folk/roots music scene and a warmly entertaining performer. Gina also plays Viola and Mandolin and guitar and she is an exceptional singer and interpreter of songs old and new. One of her recent performances was described as “White Soul” and her guitar playing as “spellbinding”. Gina's latest CD is due to be released this spring. £5/£6
Irish Night with Phoenix. There will be no entry fee to pay for this event which is not going to be in the usual style of a Topic evening. Tonight we'll be joining forces with our kind hosts, The Bradford Irish Club, as part of their St Patrick's celebrations. The club room will be opened up to the bar area to create a lively atmosphere, with plenty of social interaction and traditional Irish entertainment: songs and tunes from Phoenix, a versatile 5-piece local band with fiddles, bouzouki, mandolin, flute, whistle, banjo, melodeon, guitar and vocals. Come down for the craic! Free entry.
Bernie Parry. The Storyteller in Song. It'll be good to see Bernie back at the Topic after some years. We don't see his name around the clubs so much these days, so this could be a rare sighting. He's still writing songs and producing new CDs which deserve more exposure. Bernie is well known for having written the classic song Man Of The Earth which was made famous by Vin Garbutt. He has a wealth of equally well-crafted songs all with a strong narrative link which he accompanies with his strongly individual guitar style.£5/£6
2nd April
Singers & Musicians, featuring the launch of John Waller's third CD, Tapestry. As always, if you like to perform please come down and share your songs or tunes. One of the good things about a Singers & Musicians night is that, as well as giving us all the chance to perform, we get to listen to and be inspired by other people's contributions. Tonight John Waller, known by many regulars but not so often seen these days, will unveil his new CD and hopefully sing a song or two from it and perhaps even some more recent material. There'll be a chance to purchase the CD Tapestry at the concessionary launch price of £5. Please come and give your support! Entry is free of course.
9th April
Marie Little. It must be many, many years since Marie Little last appeared at the Topic. Several venues ago in fact. Marie is a native of Salford and, though now based in the North East, still retains her old Salford chat and earthiness. She has been around the folk scene for many years and has appeared at clubs and festivals all over the UK and Europe. A well-respected figure on the folk scene, her warm personality and choice of good quality songs delivered in a relaxed manner make for an evening to look forward to. £5/£6
Everyone is welcome every Thursday at the BRADFORD IRISH CLUB (Rebecca Street, BD1 2RX). 8.30pm start.
Floor singers are always welcome, especially in the first half. Please get there by 8.15pm if you’d like a slot – it helps the MC to plan the evening.
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