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ArtsFest Artists Events during June

Tuesday 2nd June 2009

  • Sustained Theatre Regional Hub – Sustained Theatre Regional Hub – West Midlands

Sustained Theatre is a network and a call to action for all artists to lobby for positive change.

Venue:

The Drum 144 Potters Lane Aston Birmingham B6 4UU

Time:

7.00pm – 10.00pm

Tickets:

Admission Free

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444. This event occurs on the first Tuesday of each month until Tuesday 1 Sept.

 

Wednesday 3rd June 2009

  • The Drum and Retro Film Biz in association with BASS 09 Festival – Democracy in Dakar 

African Underground: Democracy in Dakar is a groundbreaking documentary film about hip hop youth and politics in Dakar, Senegal.

Venue:

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane Aston, Birmingham, B6 4UU

Time:

7.00pm

Tickets:

£4 (£3) The Drum Box Office 0121 333 2444

Online www.the-drum.org.uk 

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444

 

 

Thursday 4th  June 2009 

  • The New Art Gallery Walsall – Food Glorious Food

If you love food and art, then you cannot miss this free event. Participate, taste and experience glorious food throughout the gallery.

Venue:

The New Art Gallery Walsall

Time:

From 6pm until 9pm

Tickets:

Free entry

Further Information:

www.thenewartgallerywalsall.co.uk

01922 654400

 

 

Friday 5th June 2009

  • Upfront Café & The Drum – Comedy Summer Series

More international laughs as Def Comedy Jam star Wil flies in from Brooklyn to rip the roof off The Drum.

Venue:

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Aston, Birmingham B6 4UU

Time:

Doors open 7pm

Tickets:

£12 (£10), £15 on the door, The Drum Box Office 0121 333 2444 or Online www.the-drum.org.uk

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444

 

  • Manveer Singh – The World of Manveer Singh

Tonight Manveer will discuss his career as a musician, the intensive musical study and his deteriorating eyesight.

Venue:

Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre

Time:

7.30pm

Tickets:

£8, £5 con

Further Information:

http://www.oldjointstocktheatre.co.uk/rte.asp?id=127

0121 200 0946

 

Saturday 6th June 2009

  • City of Birmingham Choir – Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius

Conducted by Adrian Lucas, Elgar’s moving and dramatic score will be performed in the majestic setting of Worcester Cathedral.

Venue:

Worcester Cathedral

Time:

7.30pm

Tickets:

£10, £15, £20, £25 from Worcester Live Box Office 01905 611427

Further Information:

www.citychoir.org.uk

 

Sunday 7th  June 2009

  • Demonstration – David Brammeld RBSA

David will be demonstrating his techniques using pastels and his strategies for developing colour relationships. Free – no need to book.

Venue:

RBSA Gallery, Gallery 1

Time:

2.00pm – 4.00pm

Tickets:

Free

Further information:

www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

Monday 8th  June – Saturday 4th  July

  • Craft Gallery wall exhibition – Maggie Kitching, RBSA

Prints: portraits, people, past and present.

Venue:

RBSA Gallery, Craft Gallery wall

Time:

Usual opening hours

Tickets:

Free

Further information:

www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday 11th June 2009

  • The Drum – Pieces: Unity Through Comedy

The newest comedy sketch show to come out of Nottingham Playhouse. Giving you the real deal with new comedy characters.

Venue:

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Aston, Birmingham, B6 4UU

Time:

From 7.30pm

Tickets:

£8 (£5) The Drum Box Office 0121 333 2444 Online www.the-drum.org.uk

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444

 

Saturday 13th  June 2009

 

  • RBSA in partnership with British Silver week and Birmingham Assay Office – Meet the Silversmiths –

An insight into the diversity of texture in contemporary silverware

Venue:

RBSA Gallery

Time:

11.00am –1.00pm

2.00pm – 4.00pm

Tickets:

Free

Further Information:

www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

Saturday 13th June & Sunday 14th June 2009

  • Matribhoomi Theatre Company – Paiseyan Di Hera Pheri

A humorously mad story of a family and its race to get Daka Thukur’s inheritance money. Performed in Punjabi

Venue:

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Aston Birmingham B6 4UU

Time:

From 7.30pm

Tickets:

£8 (£6), Family Ticket £24 The Drum Box Office 0121 333 2444 or www.the-drum.org.uk

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444

 

  • Sampad/mac – Amplifying The Map

Thinking about entering your work into sampad’s international writing competition? A free workshop led by writers.

Venue:

Birmingham Nature Centre

Time:

10.30am – 1pm

Tickets:

Free

Further Information:

http://www.sampad.org.uk/whatson.php?id=1190

0121 452 8875

 

 

Monday 15th June 2009

  • Nicola Goff-the-Goth – Mirth On Mondays Comedy Club

Nicola goes comedy

Venue:

Manchester

Time:

8.00pm – Late

Tickets:

Available on the door – £5.00

Further Information:

07815426606

 

Monday 15th June – Saturday 8th  August

 

  • Lenora Minto, RBSA – Craftwork in the café exhibition

Kiln cast glass incorporating text.

Venue:

RBSA Gallery, Craftwork in the café space

Time:

Usual opening hours

Tickets:

Free

Further Information:

www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

 

Saturday 20th June 2009

  •  Warwickshire Symphony Orchestra: From the New World

Ruth Palmer performs Britten Violin Concerto . WSO under Guy Woolfenden plays Gershwin American in Paris & Dvořák New World Symphony

Venue:

Levi Fox Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon

Time:

7.30pm – 9.30pm

Tickets:

£12 [£5 children, students & unemployed] for tickets contact boxoffice@wso.org.uk or 01926 850385

Further Information:

www.wso.org.uk

 

  • Shin Parwana – The Burman Legacy

The immortal melodies of the legendary SD & RD Burman will tonight be brought to you by Shin Parwana.

Venue:

Crescent Theatre

Time:

7.30pm

Tickets:

£15, £12 concs

Further Information:

http://www.sampad.org.uk/whatson.php?id=1191

0121 643 5858

 

  • Penn Guitar Duo: Classical Guitar Concert

Falla, Granados, Elgar, Mozart, Williams (Schindlers List) Kreisler. Plus Latin and Jazz. Price inc wine and a nibble. Nice!

Venue:

St Barts Church Church Hill Penn Wolverhampton WV4 5JB

Time:

7.30pm – 9.30pm

Tickets:

£6.50 Adults, £3.50 Children available on the door

Further Information:

www.pennguitarduo.co.uk

07931 748801

 

  • Aston Hall and The Drum – Aston Heritage Day

Visit amazing places within the Aston area. From workshops to performances, there will be so much to see and do!

Venue:

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Aston, Birmingham B6 4UU

Time:

11.30am – 4.00pm

Tickets:

Admission Free

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444

 

  • Bloco Louco – Knowle Festival

Bloco Louco samba band play Rio’s beats and bring out the sunshine at the Knowle Park Festival

Venue:

Knowle Park

Time:

12.00 – 13.00

Tickets:

£3, available at the gate

Further Information:

www.knowleparkfestival.co.uk

info@blocolouco.com

 

Sunday 21st June 2009

  •  Wrote under, The Sunday xpress

Music comedy poetry storytelling experimental. Free entry, open mic, all welcome

Venue:

The Adam and Eve Digbeth

Time:

4pm – late

Tickets:

Free entry

Further Information:

www.worpress.com/wroteunder

The Sunday xpress event falls on every Third Sunday of each month.

 

Sunday 21st  June 2009

 

  • Caroline Ali, RBSA – Demonstration

Caroline reveals how she creates her detailed drawings and paintings of insects and wild life. Free – no need to book.

Venue:

RBSA Gallery

Time:

2.00pm – 4.00pm

Tickets:

Free

Further Information:

www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

Monday 22nd  June – 18th  July 2009

 

  • John Wood, RBSA – Café wall exhibition

Whisper, whisper, shredding sounds, an angel squawk and a magic apple – new and strange imaginings .

Venue:

RBSA Gallery, Café wall

Time:

Usual opening hours

Tickets:

Free

Further Information:

www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

 

Wednesday 24 June 2009

 

·         Handsworth Library – Handsworth Search for a Star Grand Final

Grand final of the talent competition for solo singers and rappers aged 16 and over

Venue:

Library Theatre, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HQ

Time:

7.30pm to 10.00pm

Tickets:

Free – From Handsworth Library

Further information:

www.birmingham.gov.uk/handsworthsfas

0121 303 9846

 

 

 

Saturday 27th June 2009

  •  The Birmingham Bassoon Choir at The Bournville Village Festival

An annual event, with the traditional Crowning of the Festival Queen, sideshows, funfair and fireworks, finale.

Venue:

Cadbury recreation grounds, Linden Road, Bournville, Birmingham

Time:

Gates open at 2.00pm – 11.30pm

Tickets:

Price of tickets to be confirmed Tickets are available from Bournville Village Council

 

 

  • The Drum and Classical & Visions – Freddie McGegor & Special Guest

Freddie McGregor is a classic reggae entertainer; his smooth voice spanned decades with its warm sound and effortless vibrato.

Venue:

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Aston, Birmingham, B6 4UU

Time:

From 9pm

Tickets:

£20 advance, MOTD The Drum Box Office 0121 333 2444 Online www.the-drum.org.uk

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444

 

  • Birmingham Bach Choir – Concert “Voicing the Spirit”

The Birmingham Bach Choir presents a selection of religious masterpieces by European composers from Monteverdi to Rachmaninov.

Venue:

St Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham

Time:

19:30h – 21:30h

Tickets:

£12 (£10 concessions) Birmingham Central Library, Birmingham Box Office Website and Birmingham Ticketshop and Tourism Centre

Further Information: 

Http://www.birmingham.bachchoir.com

01827 899954

 

 

Monday 29th  June to Friday 4th  September 2009

 

  • RBSA Gallery – Summer School

After last years successful Summer School an enlarged programme is offered. See website for full details

Venue:

RBSA Gallery, Gallery 1

Time:

Usual opening hours

Tickets:

Between £34 and £195

Further information:

See website for details and outlines www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

Monday 29th  June to Saturday11th  July 2009

 

  • David White, RBSA and Viv Astling – ‘Shaping Nature’ exhibition

Exciting and contrasting responses to nature and its forms in drawings, prints, paintings and stone sculptures.

Venue:

RBSA Gallery, Gallery 2

Time:

Usual opening hours

Tickets:

Free

Further Information:

www.rbsa.org.uk

0121 236 4353

 

Monday 29th June 2009

 

  • Magenta – Moseley Festival 2009

Spend an evening learning to sing a brand new arrangement with Magenta, a female close-harmony choir extraordinaire

Venue:

Moseley CDT, next to the Post Office, first floor

Time:

7.30pm to 9.30 pm

Ticket:

£2.00 – Tickets can be purchased on the door

Further Information

www.magentacloseharmony.com

0121 449 0585 – Liz Reeve (Choir Manager)

 

 

Tuesday 30th June 2009 & Wednesday 1 July 2009

  • Renaissance One and The Drum – 1968: The Year That Never Ended

Prolific spoken word artist Adisa, explores one of the most profound years, 1968, and its relationship with the present.

Venue:

The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Birmingham, B6 4UU

Time:

From 1.15pm

Tickets:

£5, £3.50 for schools The Drum Box Office 0121 333 2444 Online www.the-drum.org.uk

Further Information:

www.the-drum.org.uk

0121 333 2444

Add comment June 4, 2009

Events in Late May

Monday 24 May 2009

  • ABS* LATIN PROMOTIONS: SPRING BANK HOLIDAY SALSA PARTY SPECIAL

A truly latin party with truly latin people.  !

Profits will go towards the Latin American Festival, Birmingham  much needed fund.

Venue:

THE LIVING ROOM BROAD ST. BIRMINGHAM

Time:

7.00pm – 2.00am

Tickets:

£5.00 at the door

Further Information:

www.abslatin.co.uk

 

Saturday 30th May

  • Harborne Orchestra wind Quintet: The Joy of Spring

A charity event supporting visually impaired and disabled people, providing services that reflect their wants and needs.

Venue:

St Faith & St Laurence Church, Harborne

Time:

7.30pm

Tickets:

£8.00 (£6.00 concessions) from Focus Birmingham Vicky 0121 478 5229

Further Information:

www.birminghamfocus.org.uk or contact Vicky on 0121 478 5229

 

 

  •  The Valuable Fools: Starving Dogs + The Valuable Fools

Original melodic pop and rock band The Valuable Fools supports rockers Starving Dogs.

Venue:

The Roadhouse, Lifford Lane, Stirchley

Time:

8pm – 11.30pm

Tickets:

£5 available from The Roadhouse 0121 459 5660

Further Information:

www.myspace.com/thevaluablefools

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June Events

Saturday 6th June 2009

  • City of Birmingham Choir – Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius

Conducted by Adrian Lucas, Elgar’s moving and dramatic score will be performed in the majestic setting of Worcester Cathedral.

Venue:

Worcester Cathedral

Time:

7.30pm

Tickets:

£10, £15, £20, £25 from Worcester Live Box Office 01905 611427

Further Information:

www.citychoir.org.uk

 

 

Saturday 13th June 2009

  •  Harborne Orchestra, Charity Event

A wide range of music. And a B.B.Q and a Bar.

Venue:

Newman University College, Genners Lane, Bartley Green, B32 3NT

Time:

3.30pm – Late evening

Tickets:

Price of tickets to be confirmed

Further Information:

0121 476 1181 The University College

 

 

Saturday 20th June 2009

  •  Warwickshire Symphony Orchestra: From the New World

Ruth Palmer performs Britten Violin Concerto . WSO under Guy Woolfenden plays Gershwin American in Paris & Dvořák New World Symphony

Venue:

Levi Fox Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon

Time:

7.30pm – 9.30pm

Tickets:

£12 [£5 children, students & unemployed] for tickets contact boxoffice@wso.org.uk or 01926 850385

Further Information:

www.wso.org.uk

 

Sunday 21st June 2009

  •  Wrote under, The Sunday xpress

Music comedy poetry storytelling experimental. Free entry, open mic, all welcome

Venue:

The Adam and Eve Digbeth

Time:

4pm – late

Tickets:

Free entry

Further Information:

www.worpress.com/wroteunder

The Sunday xpress event falls on every Third Sunday of each month.

 

Saturday 27th June 2009

  •  The Birmingham Bassoon Choir at The Bournville Village Festival

An annual event, with the traditional Crowning of the Festival Queen, sideshows, funfair and fireworks, finale.

Venue:

Cadbury recreation grounds, Linden Road, Bournville, Birmingham

Time:

Gates open at 2.00pm – 11.30pm

Tickets:

Price of tickets to be confirmed Tickets are available from Bournville Village Council

Add comment May 20, 2009

UK Fine Arts

UFASteve Turner of UK Fine Arts was part of the team that brought The Birmingham Art Fair to Gas Hall in the City Centre last September and who worked closely with ArtsFest to bring fantastic artists including the world famous micro sculptor to ArtsFest 08.   

Steve has now introduced an exclusive Fine Art Warehouse in the prestigious jewellery quarter District in Birmingham where art lovers will be able to browse sculpture and paintings at their leisure in this exclusive development.

Viewing is by ‘appointment only’ (however the venue will be open to drop in all weekend for ArtsFest 2009 11th-13th September)

There will be work on display by international artist such as Tony Evans, Willard Wigan MBE  (the world-famous micro-sculptor) Stanley Kerr, Kieran Crowder, Len Gifford and many more

 If you would like to make an appointment to view the art work please contact

Stephen Turner on info@ukfinearts.com  or www.ukfinearts.com

 ALL ART WORK IS FOR SALE

Add comment May 20, 2009

Birmingham’s Lord Mayors Show

LMS

Add comment May 20, 2009

The Events Team

Birmingham City Council Events TeamAs well as ArtsFest, the Events Team at Birmingham City Council help bring events to Birmingham such as Christmas Light Switch On, St Georges Day, Diwali, Gardeners Weekend, Light Night, The Beach, The Christmas Parade, Eid Mela, Lord Mayors Show, Veterans Day, Pride, Carnival, St Patrick’s Day, Vaisakhi and  Rathayatra (to name just a few!)  Here is a photo of the team taken earlier this week outside our headquaters at The House of Sport. 

(Front row (L-R) Deborah Hewitt – Finance Officer, Joan Durose – Head of Events, Emily Bartlett – ArtsFest Officer, Collette Fallon – Event Officer; Middle row (L-R) Rebecca Wilson – Event Support Officer, Elise Duncan – ArtsFest Coordinator, Gillian Portlock – Head of Admin & Corporate Services; Back row (L-R) Diane Rivers – Event Officer, Lee Tomkinson – Event Officer, Rashid Khalfe – Community Event Officer, Raj Kang – Community Event Officer; Pam Renoata – Event Officer was not available when the photo was taken.)

Add comment April 30, 2009

ArtsFest Recommends Special Friday Lunch Time Concert

On Friday 24th April 09 Saint Martin’s Arts presents Folk String Sextet: Fellowship of the Strings at St Martin’s Church from 12:30 – 13:30

The event is free and further information can be obtained from 0121 600 6532

Each Friday Saint Martin’s Arts programme “Free” 30 minute music performances. Special Friday’s are 1hr long performances, monthly.

Add comment April 20, 2009

Stephanie Clark: volunteer 2004-present

stephanie-clark-pic-cut1Stephanie has volunteered with ArtsFest since 2004 and has recently been gaining a little more experience helping the team in the office.  Stephanie has to say about her involvement with the festival:

“I first got involved with ArtsFest when I was an art student and have found it a great opportunity to gain useful experience while meeting like-minded people. The atmosphere has always been friendly and positive and I enjoy being part of something that helps bring the arts to a wider audience, its fun to see it get bigger every year!”

Add comment April 20, 2009

ArtsFest applications being accepted until Thursday 30th April

Due to widespread demand following the ArtsFest 2009 application closing date on Friday 17th April, application forms will now remain on the ArtsFest website (artsfest.org.uk) until Thursday 30th April.  Late applications will be accepted until 30th April for any artists still wishing to complete one.  

Add comment April 20, 2009

“World 501 Dholis International” Going for GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS. Sat 2nd May 09.

“World 501 Dholis International” Going for GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS.

Sat 2nd May 09.‘The Centenary Square’ Broad Street, Birmingham. B1 2DR.

Everybody nationally & internationally are taking part to setup a brand new WORLD RECORD.

For more info please go to – www.world501dholis.com

                 

Anyone can take part – whether you are a professional or semi professional or just a beginner.  JUST LEARN or PRACTICE 3 BEATS & THORA  FROM : -  www.world501dholis.com

TO TAKE PART IS EASY – First print the A5 form off the website then fill it and send it to us with

£5 to confirm your place. If more then one Dholi then you could just make 1 cheque i.e. £5 multiply by how many taking part. Make cheque payable to WORLD 501 DHOLIS send it to with the filled form:-

100, Island road, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 8NR.

PLEASE Without £5 fee, a place will not be reserved & this £5 is going to the Charities.

Benefits for participants: -                                                                                                                                            1) Special T shirts. 2) Certificate. 3) Dhol stamp. 4) Names forwarded to Guinness Book of World Records.

Guide timetable for the day and it will be finalised in more details within 2/3 weeks.

1) Sign in at 10am,

2) Other Super Artists doing guest appearances & some giving demonstration

on Dhol between 11.30am till 1pm.

3) Getting all the Dhol players in place starting at 1pm & Practice 1.30 till 1.50pm

4) Record attempt playing 3 beats & 1 thora together for 5mins at 2.00pm.

5) Awards,Certificates and thanks at 2.20pm till 3pm.

 that’s when it all finishes – HAPPILY WITH A BIG SMILE.

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