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EAST FINCHLEY
FESTIVAL
20th
SupportingNOAH'S ARK
CHILDREN'S HOSPICE andTHE HARINGTON SCHEME
8th - 16th October
2016VENUES:
ALL SAINTS' CHURCHDURHAM ROAD N2 9DP
and atBLACK GULL BOOKS
121 HIGH ROAD N2 8AGand
PHOENIX CINEMAHIGH ROAD N2 9PJ
www. eastfinchleyartsfestival.org.uk
Welcome to the 20th East Finchley Arts Festival8th - 16th October 2016
A Celebration of Art, Music, Drama, Poetry, Film & Opera
Registered Charity: 1135374
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Dear People of East Finchley
We present the 20th Annual Arts Festival, a varied and interesting week
of events for your delight. We hope you will sample them, perhaps start by
Pigs, Pubs and People
with John Pickering. Several performers make return visits to us — Massive
Violins who made such a massive impression last year; the talented Pop Up
Opera who need no introduction, the London Mozart Players and the London
Ripieno Singers who present an evening of English music and mark Gerald
Chickenshed and two local
schools will present their own programme of music. Gilbert and Sullivan will
be celebrated at the Phoenix and Fleur Adcock and Lorraine Mariner will read
their poetry at Black Gull. A piano recital by the brilliant recitalist Masayuki
Tayama and Folk Music with the Askew Sisters might tempt you….. read on...
Geoffrey Hanson — Festival Director
VenuesAll Saints’, Durham Road, East Finchley, London N2 9DP
Phoenix Cinema, High Road, N2 9PJBlack Gull Books, 121 High Road, N2
Supporting :
Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice & The Harington Scheme
weekends from 12 noon until 10 pm.
Art of every kind is for sale — original oils and watercolours, prints, digital
Thirty-seven artists, local, national and international, are taking part and 40%
of the selling price of each work sold will be donated to the two charities we are
supporting this year.
Further information from Pauline Treen: 020 8340 5643
FESTIVAL ART EXHIBITION
‘PIGS, PUBS AND PEOPLE’10 am.
A walking tour of East Finchley with John Pickering.
Meet at Martin Primary School, High Road, East Finchley, N2 9JP
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CHICKENSHED www.chickenshed.org.uk
11 am. at All Saints’ — for children 0-7 years. Show lasts 50 minutes.
‘Tales from the Shed’This hugely popular show for young children is informal, lively and engaging and the
children are given the opportunity to watch or become a part of the performance. By
brilliantly combining elements of storytelling, songs, dance, an array of puppeteering
styles, improvisation, slapstick and characters in full body suits, Tales from the Shed
conveys a wide range of themes and concepts, both educational and entertaining.
‘If you have young children, get yourself to this show straight away. If you don’t, borrow one
or just go anyway for a wonderful reminder of the power of theatre and the sheer pleasure
it can bring.’ — 5***** Broadway Baby
Tickets: Adult accompanied by child £10 / others £6 / little people under 1 year
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THE MASSIVE VIOLINS7.30 pm. at All Saints’
Seven singing cellists perform their genius versions of rock and pop classics, from Queen
to Eminem via Abba, Clean Bandit, Beach Boys, Britney Spears and even some Mozart.
massiveviolins.com for more information.
Tickets: £25 / £20 / £12
SATURDAY 8th OCTOBER
MANORSIDE & MARTIN PRIMARY SCHOOLS
2.30 pm. at All Saints’
A concert given by children from two local schools.
Admission: Free — Bucket collection: proceeds
divided between Festival expenses and Festival charities.
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PIANO RECITAL GIVEN BY MASAYUKI TAYAMAwww.masatayama.com
7.30 pm. at All Saints’
Masayuki Tayama, one of today’s
most accomplished pianists, is much
in demand across Europe and Japan
both as solo recitalist and concerto
player. He has a wide repertoire
and an enviable reputation as a
Rachmaninov specialist and is
to record Rachmaninov’s complete
works for solo piano.
W.A. Mozart — Twelve Variations on a theme ‘Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman’ K265 ‘Twinkle Twinkle’
L.V. Beethoven — Sonata in F minor Op 57, Appassionata
S. Rachmaninov — Morceaux de Salon Op 10. Nocturne in A minor; Valse in A major; Barcarolle in G
Tickets: £25 / £20 / £12
MONDAY 10th OCTOBER
POETRY AT BLACK GULL BOOKSWITH FLEUR ADCOCK & LORRAINE MARINER www.poetryarchive.org
7.30 pm. at Black Gull Books, 121 High Road N2
Fleur Adcock
She has won various awards for her poetry including the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry
SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER
Fleur Adcock Lorraine Mariner
Lorraine Mariner was born in 1974 and lives in London. A librarian at the Poetry
Library Southbank Centre, her poetry collection Furniture was published by Picador
in 2009 and shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Seamus
Heaney Centre Poetry Prize. Her second collection There Will Be No More Nonsense was
published by Picador in 2014.
Tickets: £5
TUESDAY 11th OCTOBER
ORFEAS ENSEMBLEwww.chameleon-concert-artists.co.uk
7.30 pm. at All Saints’
J.S. Bach — Keyboard Concerto in A major
Mozart — String Quartet in C major (Dissonance) K465
Borodin — String Quartet No. 2 in D major
Geoffrey Hanson — Five Nocturnes for Tenor and Chamber Ensemble
Pablo Strong – Tenor Rimantas Vingras Orfeas Ensemble
include performing in the Royal Festival Hall, for the reopening celebrations of St Martin
Their repertoire ranges from Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven through Dvorak and
Currently holding a residency at St John’s Notting Hill, the quartet, with
funding provided by the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, has begun a programme
of workshops and informal concerts for children, and care homes in the borough, bringing
a quartet they also perform as the Music of the Spheres Ensemble.
Pablo Strong read music at St John’s College Cambridge, where he was a choral
scholar and Lay Clerk. He continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music and on the
Almaviva in Barber of Seville
Pirates of Penzance with Wandsworth Festival
Chorus.
Tickets: £20 / £15 / £10
WEDNESDAY 12th OCTOBER
THE PANTALOONS THEATRE COMPANYwww.thepantaloons.co.uk
7.30 pm. at All Saints’
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
When lawyer John Utterson fears that his friend Dr. Jekyll is being blackmailed by the
shadowy and violent Mr. Hyde he begins an investigation that will inexorably lead him to
the shocking truth of this strange case — but will it be too late...?
Tickets: £15 / £10 / £5
THURSDAY 13th OCTOBER
THE LONDON MOZART PLAYERSConductor : Geoffrey Simonwww.londonmozartplayers.com
THE LONDON RIPIENO SINGERSConductor : Geoffrey Hanson
7.30 pm. at All Saints’
the years the orchestra has premiered several works by the Festival Director, Geoffrey
Hanson and tonight’s concert will include two of his works. The Clarinet Concerto played
by the young prize winning Australian soloist Som Howie and the Odyssey performed by
anniversary of the death of the quintessentially English composer, Gerald Finzi, with a
performance of his and two of his part songs set off by
Elgar and Stanford. This is a concert for lovers of English Music.
Geoffrey Hanson Sebastian Comberti Som Howie Geoffrey Simon
Tickets: £25 / £20 / £12
FRIDAY 14th OCTOBER
THE ASKEW SISTERSwww.askewsisters.co.uk
7.30 pm. at All Saints’
Hazel & Emily Askew are becoming one of the most popular and respected duos on the
English folk scene. From dark ballads to uplifting dance tunes, they play with driving
energy and the unity of two people who have played together all their lives. The sisters use
that get to the very heart of each song. These create a perfect setting for Hazel’s striking
voice, which won her Best Female Singer at the Spiral Earth Awards 2001. Emily and
Hazel’s latest album, In the Air or the Earth, was released by Root Beat Records to
widespread critical acclaim, including the Spiral Earth Award for Best Traditional Album
2015.
‘Inspired arrangements of traditional music, striking versions of tricky ballads — this is
The Telegraph
Tickets: £20 / £15 / £10
COME AND SING MOZART’S REQUIEM
Join us in performing Mozart’s Requiem under the expert guidance of
David Lardi with soloists, and accompanied on the notable Hunter/
Bishop organ at All Saints’ Church.
Bring your own copy if you have one.
Book your place (telling us your voice S/A/T/B):
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or arrive on the day.
Tickets: £15 to sing / £5 for audience
SUNDAY 16th OCTOBER
TOPSY TURVY – the story of Gilbert & Sullivan
www.phoenixcinema.co.uk
Directed by Mike Leigh with Jim Broadbent, Alan Corduner, Dexter
Fletcher, Sukie Smith.
After the mixed reception of Princess Ida, the working relationship
between W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan faltered. Sullivan had
become frustrated with Gilbert’s predictable lyrics and Gilbert
seemed to lack inspiration. Sullivan was anxious to write a
‘serious’ opera and it looked as though their partnership was at an end. Then Gilbert’s
wife suggested they visit an exhibition of Japanese life… inspiration struck and G & S
produced one of their greatest successes.
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POP UP OPERAwww.popupopera.co.uk
7.30 pm. at All Saints’
The Barber of Seville – Rossini
Experience opera like you’ve never seen before, as the
this incredibly fast-paced comical farce in an adaptation of
this much loved score. Witness razor-sharp timing as the ever
resourceful barber, Figaro, tries to help the young Count Almaviva win the hand of the
beautiful Rosina, out of love rather than for his wealth. Soon the pair set about to produce
Running time 2 hours 10 minutes plus interval
Tickets: £25 / £20 / £12
SATURDAY 15th OCTOBER
THE EAST FINCHLEY ARTS FESTIVAL SUPPORTS
provides vital support to
children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening
conditions and their families, addressing their emotional,
clinical, social and practical needs. We address these needs
through our core services: Noah’s Ark referred Children’s
Programme, Specialist Care, Specialist Play, Family Activities,
Volunteers
as possible, regardless of cognitive or sensory ability.
child’s life and then help them face the future with hope through bereavement.
http://www.noahsarkhospice.org.uk/
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The Harington Scheme provides education and training
horticulture, retail and life skills. These include substantial
amounts of work experience, with external companies as well
as with our well-established garden maintenance company,
Harington Gardeners, and our newly opened own charity shop
in the Archway Road.
Harington receives statutory funding from central government and local
authorities, but has to fund the "extras", eg high teacher:learner ratios that,
their full potential. We also receive valuable help from volunteers in teaching
this way, please contact Joanna Baxter, Scheme Manager on 020 3457 7997 or
http://www.harington.org.uk/
TICKETS
ONLINETickets for concerts can be booked online at:
There is a 10% surcharge on each ticket
BOX OFFICE
Black Gull Books, 121 High Road, N2 8AG
Tel: 020 8444 4717
ORDER TICKETS BY POSTFill out the form below, or print one out
from the Festival website:
Please make your cheque out to
East Finchley Arts, enclose SAE and return to:
East Finchley Arts Festival,
22 New Ash Close, London N2 8DQ
SEASON TICKETS
to one ticket for each event at All Saints’.
AT THE DOORTickets may be purchased on the door
according to availability. Credit cards will
not be accepted on the night of the event.
UNDER 18s There is a special rate of £1 for under 18s.
These special rate tickets cannot be
pre-booked but must be purchased at the
Ticket Desk on the night of the event.
DISABLED ACCESSDisabled access and facilities at All Saints'
and the Phoenix Cinema.
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EAST FINCHLEY ARTS FESTIVAL 2016President: Dame Emma Kirkby
Vice Presidents:Fleur Adcock OBE
Bishop Peter WheatleyArtistic Director: Geoffrey Hanson
We gratefully acknowledge thegenerosity of all our sponsors:
Cree, Godfrey & Wood, SolicitorsGLH (Greater London Hire)
Stainer & Bell, Music PublsihersPassobello CarpetsJ.G. Bryson, Printers
Donald Pelmear
Brochure design & illustrations: Chris Hughes ([email protected])