This
morning sees me more than a little bleary from five days in a tower
block and two previews last night - so please forgive any errors or
glaring omissions in the following...!
Of course, this weekend, for Word of Warning it's all about Darren Pritchard Dance's Rent Party:Domestic Edition at Adelphi Court, Salford - tonight Fri 10 Nov (8+9.30pm) and tomorrow Sat 11 Nov (6+8pm). It's really quite special and mostly sold out, but there are some tickets left for 6pm Saturday - or get in touch and we can add you to the waiting list as, like all Pay What You Decides, there may be some returns.
Elsewhere in Salford Kate O'Donnell's You've Changed is at The Lowry also tonight, Fri 10 + Sat 11 Nov; while over in Liverpool, Homotopia continues with David Hoyle's Diamond on Sat 11 Nov; and in Leeds, Live Art Bistro has Tom Marshman's Kings Cross also on Sat 11 Nov.
Next week (w/c 13 Nov) for something sonic, Legroom has Machine Music: Almost Credible Music on Tue 14 Nov; while Cheryl Martin's Who Wants To Live Forever is at Contact on Fri 17 and Sat 18 Nov. There's a rare visit by Gob Squad to Lancaster Arts with two shows: We Are Gob Squad and So Are You on Tue 14 Nov and War and Peace on Thu 16 Nov. Also on Thu 16 Nov Axis, Crewe has Igor and Moreno's A Room For All Our Tomorrows; and Live Art Bistro, Leeds has Marikiscrycrycry's $elfie$.
The following week (w/c 20 Nov) Keisha Thompson and Uchenna Dance are at Contact; Company Chameleon's Illuminate is at Manchester Central Library; while Chanje Kunda is at Lancaster Arts.
I'm off to twinkle up our star cloth and polish the mirror ball for Rent Party:Domestic Edition (somewhat fittingly, I'm actually off to top up the leccy meter) - hope to see you in a Salford tower block!
best
Tamsin
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Of course, this weekend, for Word of Warning it's all about Darren Pritchard Dance's Rent Party:Domestic Edition at Adelphi Court, Salford - tonight Fri 10 Nov (8+9.30pm) and tomorrow Sat 11 Nov (6+8pm). It's really quite special and mostly sold out, but there are some tickets left for 6pm Saturday - or get in touch and we can add you to the waiting list as, like all Pay What You Decides, there may be some returns.
Elsewhere in Salford Kate O'Donnell's You've Changed is at The Lowry also tonight, Fri 10 + Sat 11 Nov; while over in Liverpool, Homotopia continues with David Hoyle's Diamond on Sat 11 Nov; and in Leeds, Live Art Bistro has Tom Marshman's Kings Cross also on Sat 11 Nov.
Next week (w/c 13 Nov) for something sonic, Legroom has Machine Music: Almost Credible Music on Tue 14 Nov; while Cheryl Martin's Who Wants To Live Forever is at Contact on Fri 17 and Sat 18 Nov. There's a rare visit by Gob Squad to Lancaster Arts with two shows: We Are Gob Squad and So Are You on Tue 14 Nov and War and Peace on Thu 16 Nov. Also on Thu 16 Nov Axis, Crewe has Igor and Moreno's A Room For All Our Tomorrows; and Live Art Bistro, Leeds has Marikiscrycrycry's $elfie$.
The following week (w/c 20 Nov) Keisha Thompson and Uchenna Dance are at Contact; Company Chameleon's Illuminate is at Manchester Central Library; while Chanje Kunda is at Lancaster Arts.
I'm off to twinkle up our star cloth and polish the mirror ball for Rent Party:Domestic Edition (somewhat fittingly, I'm actually off to top up the leccy meter) - hope to see you in a Salford tower block!
best
Tamsin
facebook/WarnMcr | @WarnMcr | Word of Warning Google calendar
Information for artists: www.habmcr.org
Been to one of our events recently? Please help us by taking a few minutes to fill out our online survey, a joint project with Live Art UK & The Audience Agency learning about national audiences for live art.
Spread the word that #CultureMatters