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Tickets & Information Find Us St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG Book tickets Online www.norwichartscentre.co.uk By phone or in person Tel. 01603 660352 Monday – Friday 1pm – 5pm Saturday 10am – 6pm For more information visit www.norwichartscentre.co.uk Facebook norwichartscentre Twitter norwichartcentr Exhibition Saturday 18 October- Saturday 20 December A Love Letter for Allan Cooke Private View: 5-7pm Friday 17 October: all welcome Opening hours: Monday – Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 10am-6pm (except 1 November) A Love Letter for Allan Cooke is an examination of architectural herit- age. Across Britain, buildings of the 60s and 70s are being demolished or threatened with demolition. If we are not careful, we could erase an entire period of architectural history from the fabric of our cities. While some may consider this erasure a good thing, the implications of demolition are irreversible and should be carefully considered. Theatre Tuesday 28 October Robert Softley: If These Spasms Could Speak We know you want to look, to stare even. It’s OK. You’re allowed. Let us tell you how we perceive ourselves. A collection of funny, sad, touch- ing and surprising stories about disabled people and their bodies. “...a strong, sexy sense of the sheer value and beauty of life, however physically difficult”- Joyce McMillian, Scotsman 8pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated World Sunday 2 November Tamikrest Saharan rockers Tamikrest play hypnotic dub, psychedelic blues and desert garage mixed with ancient mystique. 8pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions HipHop Monday 3 November Dead Prez + support Revolutionary, political Hip Hop with M-1 and stic. Never ones to rush their process, Dead Prez have re-emerged from the training, the touring and the activism to release a new studio album. 8pm : £16.00 adv : £18.00 door Performance Wednesday 5 November A Lyrical Dance Concert: A pop-musical cabaret by Gillie Kleiman and Sara Lindström Get your glad-rags on, grab a drink and a pal, and giggle along with this whirlwind of glamorous divas, guitar solos and gangster rappers… Plus Tina Bradshaw in the bar from 8pm. 9pm : £7.00 : £5.00 concessions : seated Rock/Pop Thursday 6 November Anti-Nowhere League + Slagerij + Hotwired Formed by lead singer Animal and his friend Magoo in 1980, these infamous hardcore punk rock anarchists have been living the punk lifestyle for over two decades. Long live The League! 8pm : £13.00 adv : £15.00 door Jazz/Swing Friday 7 November Hot Club of Cowtown The Hot Club of Cowtown have become the premier ambassadors of hot jazz and western swing. With glimpses into Romany music and culture they capture the sophistication and sizzle of Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt’s Quintette du Hot Club de France. 8.30pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions Kid’s theatre Saturday 8 November 3 Wise Monkeys Hiccup Theatre bring their exciting style to this classic Japanese proverb, juggling live music, puppetry and mischievous storytelling into a brand new version perfect for little ones and their grown-ups. 2pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated HipHop Saturday 8 November Hubs presents The Mouse Outfit Ft. Dr Syntax and Spark + Cut Capers Hip Hop collective TMO won Wordplay magazine’s hip hop album of the year with their latest release Escape Music in 2013 featuring Dr Syntax, Sparkz, Dubbul O, Black Josh, Fox and other artists. 8pm : £10.00 adv : £14.00 door Americana Monday 10 November The Delines + Fernando Featuring Willy Vlautin from Richmond Fontaine and members of The Decemberists, Minus 5 and the Damnations, the debut album from The Delines, Colfax, is a stunning & timeless collection of songs with the intimacy of a midnight confessional. “Sublime suite of Americana heartbreak” - Uncut magazine. 8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door Electro Friday 14 November Spectro presents Luke Abbott + Transept Norfolk-born analogue addict Luke Abbott returns with his second LP, Wysing Forest, on Border Community. A spiritual jazz-inspired album of pastoral electronica and organically drifting drones. 8pm : £8.00 adv : £10.00 door Rock/Pop Saturday 15 November Play the Music Acoustic Showcase Highlighting the best of the local acoustic music scene, in the Café Bar. 1pm : FREE Rock/Pop Monday 17 November Nizlopi + support Folk, hiphop and soul duo, most famous for their hit The JCB Song, encourage you to rise up, sing, dance and jam with them on their UK Stand Up Together Tour. 8pm : £15.00 : £13.00 concessions Comedy Tuesday 18 November Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly At Odds With the Universe Direct from a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival, star of Radio 4 and BBC 2 expect elegant flourishes of language, twisted logic and whimsical storytelling courtesy of one of the finest and most original comics in the UK. 8pm : £12.00 : £10.00 concessions : seated HipHop Friday 21 November C.O.L.L + support With unforgettable flow, infectious lyricism and an unwavering ambi- tion to be the hiphop number 1 artist, home-grown C.O.L.L has quickly developed into one of the UK’s most promising musical talents. 8pm : £8.00 adv : £10.00 door Rock/Pop Saturday 22 November Sonic Youths Showcase 2 Catch a sneak peek of our fine city’s future music stars at Sonic Youths’ second exciting showcase of sizzling sounds exclusively made by grrrls and boys aged 14-19. 1pm–4pm : FREE Rock/Pop Saturday 22 November Wah Wah 45s & Hubs Records presents Paper Tiger + Solko + Emu + DJ Dom Servini Wah Wah 45’s record label are celebrating their 15th year. In collaboration with Hubs Records the two will be bringing hand-picked national and local acts to NAC. 8pm : £8.00 adv : £10.00 door Folk Monday 24 November Pull Up The Roots presents Anaïs Mitchell + support BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards winner Anaïs Mitchell tours recent release Child Ballads, a collection of traditional Celtic and British ballads. 8pm : £15.00 adv : £17.00 door www.norwichartscentre.co.uk : www.norwichartscentre.co.uk : www.norwichartscentre.co.uk : www.norwichartscentre.co.uk : www.norwichartscentre.co.uk : www.norwichartscentre.co.uk : www.norwichartscentre.co.uk : www.nor A Lyrical Dance Concert With the kind support of these organisations and our customers Norwich Arts Centre has been stimulating audiences and nurturing creativity for over thirty years. Event diary 2 Nov Tamikrest 3 Nov Dead Prez + support 5 Nov A Lyrical Dance Concert 6 Nov Anti-Nowhere League + Slagerij + Hotwired 7 Nov Hot Club of Cowtown 8 Nov 3 Wise Monkeys 8 Nov Hubs presents The Mouse Outfit Ft. Dr Syntax 10 Nov The Delines + Fernando 14 Nov Spectro presents Luke Abbott + support 15 Nov Play the Music Acoustic Showcase 15 Nov Kate Tempest + support SOLD OUT 17 Nov Nizlopi + support 18 Nov Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly At Odds.... 21 Nov C.O.L.L + support 22 Nov Sonic Youths Showcase 2 22 Nov Wah Wah 45s & Hubs Records presents Paper Tiger 24 Nov Pull Up The Roots presents Anaïs Mitchell 25 Nov Tony Law: Enter the Tonezone 26 Nov Lucy Spraggan SOLD OUT 27 Nov Nick Harper 28 Nov No More! 3 Dec Richard DeDomenici: The Redux Project 4 Dec Mostly Autumn 5 Dec Bootleg Swing 6 Dec Clutter City Yuletide Market 6 Dec Los Campesinos! + support 8 Dec Hypnotic Brass Ensemble 10 Dec Gravy presents BK & Dad EP Launch + supports 11 Dec Jesse Bannister’s Play Out feat. Zoe Rahman 13 Dec Play the Music Acoustic Showcase 13 Dec King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys 17 Dec Hubs presents By The Rivers + support 18 Dec The Tilting Sky Christmas Show 19 Dec The Rumble 20 Dec Holy Holy with Woody Woodmansey 21 Dec Midwinter Moonshine V 23 Dec Brass Monkey + The Roses Dead Prez

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Transcript of NAC November-December 2014

Tickets & InformationFind UsSt Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG

Book tickets Onlinewww.norwichartscentre.co.ukBy phone or in personTel. 01603 660352Monday – Friday 1pm – 5pmSaturday 10am – 6pm

For more information visitwww.norwichartscentre.co.ukFacebook norwichartscentreTwitter norwichartcentr

ExhibitionSaturday 18 October- Saturday 20 December A Love Letter for Allan Cooke Private View: 5-7pm Friday 17 October: all welcomeOpening hours: Monday – Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 10am-6pm (except 1 November)A Love Letter for Allan Cooke is an examination of architectural herit-age. Across Britain, buildings of the 60s and 70s are being demolished or threatened with demolition. If we are not careful, we could erase an entire period of architectural history from the fabric of our cities. While some may consider this erasure a good thing, the implications of demolition are irreversible and should be carefully considered.

TheatreTuesday 28 OctoberRobert Softley: If These Spasms Could SpeakWe know you want to look, to stare even. It’s OK. You’re allowed. Let us tell you how we perceive ourselves. A collection of funny, sad, touch-ing and surprising stories about disabled people and their bodies.“...a strong, sexy sense of the sheer value and beauty of life, however physically difficult”- Joyce McMillian, Scotsman 8pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated

WorldSunday 2 NovemberTamikrestSaharan rockers Tamikrest play hypnotic dub, psychedelic blues and desert garage mixed with ancient mystique.8pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions

HipHopMonday 3 NovemberDead Prez + supportRevolutionary, political Hip Hop with M-1 and stic. Never ones to rush their process, Dead Prez have re-emerged from the training, the touring and the activism to release a new studio album.8pm : £16.00 adv : £18.00 door

PerformanceWednesday 5 November A Lyrical Dance Concert: A pop-musical cabaret by Gillie Kleiman and Sara LindströmGet your glad-rags on, grab a drink and a pal, and giggle along with this whirlwind of glamorous divas, guitar solos and gangster rappers…Plus Tina Bradshaw in the bar from 8pm.9pm : £7.00 : £5.00 concessions : seated

Rock/PopThursday 6 NovemberAnti-Nowhere League + Slagerij + HotwiredFormed by lead singer Animal and his friend Magoo in 1980, these infamous hardcore punk rock anarchists have been living the punk lifestyle for over two decades. Long live The League!8pm : £13.00 adv : £15.00 door

Jazz/SwingFriday 7 NovemberHot Club of CowtownThe Hot Club of Cowtown have become the premier ambassadors of hot jazz and western swing. With glimpses into Romany music and culture they capture the sophistication and sizzle of Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt’s Quintette du Hot Club de France. 8.30pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions

Kid’s theatreSaturday 8 November3 Wise MonkeysHiccup Theatre bring their exciting style to this classic Japanese proverb, juggling live music, puppetry and mischievous storytelling into a brand new version perfect for little ones and their grown-ups.2pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated

HipHopSaturday 8 NovemberHubs presents The Mouse Outfit Ft. Dr Syntax and Spark + Cut CapersHip Hop collective TMO won Wordplay magazine’s hip hop album of the year with their latest release Escape Music in 2013 featuring Dr Syntax, Sparkz, Dubbul O, Black Josh, Fox and other artists.8pm : £10.00 adv : £14.00 door

AmericanaMonday 10 November The Delines + Fernando Featuring Willy Vlautin from Richmond Fontaine and members of The Decemberists, Minus 5 and the Damnations, the debut album from The Delines, Colfax, is a stunning & timeless collection of songs with the intimacy of a midnight confessional. “Sublime suite of Americana heartbreak” - Uncut magazine.8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door

ElectroFriday 14 NovemberSpectro presents Luke Abbott + TranseptNorfolk-born analogue addict Luke Abbott returns with his second LP, Wysing Forest, on Border Community. A spiritual jazz-inspired album of pastoral electronica and organically drifting drones.8pm : £8.00 adv : £10.00 door

Rock/PopSaturday 15 NovemberPlay the Music Acoustic ShowcaseHighlighting the best of the local acoustic music scene, in the Café Bar. 1pm : FREE

Rock/PopMonday 17 NovemberNizlopi + supportFolk, hiphop and soul duo, most famous for their hit The JCB Song, encourage you to rise up, sing, dance and jam with them on their UK Stand Up Together Tour.8pm : £15.00 : £13.00 concessions

ComedyTuesday 18 NovemberTom Wrigglesworth: Utterly At Odds With the Universe Direct from a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival, star of Radio 4 and BBC 2 expect elegant flourishes of language, twisted logic and whimsical storytelling courtesy of one of the finest and most original comics in the UK. 8pm : £12.00 : £10.00 concessions : seated

HipHopFriday 21 NovemberC.O.L.L + supportWith unforgettable flow, infectious lyricism and an unwavering ambi-tion to be the hiphop number 1 artist, home-grown C.O.L.L has quickly developed into one of the UK’s most promising musical talents. 8pm : £8.00 adv : £10.00 door

Rock/PopSaturday 22 NovemberSonic Youths Showcase 2Catch a sneak peek of our fine city’s future music stars at Sonic Youths’ second exciting showcase of sizzling sounds exclusively made by grrrls and boys aged 14-19.1pm–4pm : FREE

Rock/PopSaturday 22 NovemberWah Wah 45s & Hubs Records presents Paper Tiger + Solko + Emu + DJ Dom ServiniWah Wah 45’s record label are celebrating their 15th year. In collaboration with Hubs Records the two will be bringing hand-picked national and local acts to NAC.8pm : £8.00 adv : £10.00 door

FolkMonday 24 November Pull Up The Roots presents Anaïs Mitchell + supportBBC Radio 2 Folk Awards winner Anaïs Mitchell tours recent release Child Ballads, a collection of traditional Celtic and British ballads. 8pm : £15.00 adv : £17.00 door

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A Lyrical Dance Concert

With the kind support of these organisations and our customers Norwich Arts Centre has been stimulating audiences and nurturing

creativity for over thirty years.

Event diary2 Nov Tamikrest

3 Nov Dead Prez + support

5 Nov A Lyrical Dance Concert

6 Nov Anti-Nowhere League + Slagerij + Hotwired

7 Nov Hot Club of Cowtown

8 Nov 3 Wise Monkeys

8 Nov Hubs presents The Mouse Outfit Ft. Dr Syntax

10 Nov The Delines + Fernando

14 Nov Spectro presents Luke Abbott + support

15 Nov Play the Music Acoustic Showcase

15 Nov Kate Tempest + support SOLD OUT

17 Nov Nizlopi + support

18 Nov Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly At Odds....

21 Nov C.O.L.L + support

22 Nov Sonic Youths Showcase 2

22 Nov Wah Wah 45s & Hubs Records presents Paper Tiger

24 Nov Pull Up The Roots presents Anaïs Mitchell

25 Nov Tony Law: Enter the Tonezone

26 Nov Lucy Spraggan SOLD OUT

27 Nov Nick Harper

28 Nov No More!

3 Dec Richard DeDomenici: The Redux Project

4 Dec Mostly Autumn

5 Dec Bootleg Swing

6 Dec Clutter City Yuletide Market

6 Dec Los Campesinos! + support

8 Dec Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

10 Dec Gravy presents BK & Dad EP Launch + supports

11 Dec Jesse Bannister’s Play Out feat. Zoe Rahman

13 Dec Play the Music Acoustic Showcase

13 Dec King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys

17 Dec Hubs presents By The Rivers + support

18 Dec The Tilting Sky Christmas Show

19 Dec The Rumble

20 Dec Holy Holy with Woody Woodmansey

21 Dec Midwinter Moonshine V

23 Dec Brass Monkey + The Roses

Dead Prez

SwingFriday 5 DecemberBootleg Swing Returning for a special festive outing, Bootleg Swing features hot jazz, swing and the seductive, brassy sounds of the Moonshine Swing Seven, Charleston lessons and a burlesque interlude. Think flapper dresses, feathers in hair, fedora hats, spats and beautiful moves by those swinging cats. 8pm : £10.00 adv : £13.00 door

MarketSaturday 6 DecemberClutter City Yuletide MarketClutter City is back for a Christmas bonanza with the usual quality line up of local handmade goods featuring prints, jewellery, illustrations, ceramics, sewn goods and more. Plus live music and tasty, belly warming take-outs.11am–4pm : FREE

Rock/PopSaturday 6 DecemberLos Campesinos! + supportGathering cult indie pop six-piece return with their latest release No Blues.8.30pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door

HipHopMonday 8 DecemberHypnotic Brass Ensemble Raised in Chicago by jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran, the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble are an eight-strong cohort of horn playing brothers who take their stylistic cues from jazz, funk, hip-hop and calypso. 8pm : £15.00 adv : £20.00 door

Rock/PopWednesday 10 DecemberGravy presents BK & Dad EP Launch + support To celebrate the release of their new Loggerhead EP, BK & Dad are performing a special launch party. Expect fire cracking drums, ear pounding guitars and stunning visuals.8pm : £5.00 adv : £7.00 door

JazzThursday 11 DecemberJesse Bannister’s Play Out feat. Zoe RahmanA truly global artist with an international reputation for original out-standing performance. This quartet interprets Bannister’s compositions with outstanding ability. Rahman’s unique and intricate style coupled with Bannister’s impressive technical and creative ability come together to form a formidable sound.8pm : £12.00 : £10.00 concessions : seated

Rock/PopSaturday 13 DecemberPlay the Music Acoustic Showcase Highlighting the best of the local acoustic music scene, in the Café Bar.1pm : FREE

SwingSaturday 13 DecemberKing Pleasure and the Biscuit BoysThe world’s greatest swing & R&B band make a welcome return to NAC. Dazzling musicianship and riveting stage performances have established them as the Kings of Swing.8pm : £12.00 : £10.00 concessions

ReggaeWednesday 17 DecemberHubs presents By The Rivers + supportA six-piece band with a passion for the culture and soul of reggae. Tipped as one of the “5 future stars of the Pyramid Stage” by BBC Glastonbury, this band are making a stir in the British music scene and bringing British reggae back into the public eye.8pm : £10.00 adv : £13.00 door

Rock/PopThursday 18 DecemberThe Tilting Sky Christmas Show The Tilting Sky celebrates Christmas with a special show featuring some of their favourite acts from 2014 , expect great music, expect to smile, a lot.8pm : £6.50 adv : £8.00 door

Rock/PopFriday 19 DecemberThe Rumble Norwich three-piece rock and roll band celebrate the launch of their second single Fool Of You / When She’s Gone, to be made exclusively available at the show.8pm : £5.00 adv : £7.00 door

Rock/PopSaturday 20 DecemberHoly Holy with Woody Woodmansey+ Maggi Ronson + DJ Terry EdwardsSupergroup Holy Holy play the songs of David Bowie from 1969 to 1973. The most authentic live Bowie music experience you’ll ever watch, apart from seeing David Bowie himself! Woody Woodmansey and Erdal Kizilcay made 8 studio albums with David Bowie between them and are joined by a cast of great musicians to present Bowie’s best early songs. 8pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions

AmericanaSunday 21 December Midwinter Moonshine VHosting the night The Vagaband will be performing a set of roots/rock originals from their debut Town & Country and 2014’s Medicine For The Soul with support from Lank Smith & The Pythons + The Henry Brothers (TBC) + Deejay Hank JD Sleek. 8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door

FunkTuesday 23 DecemberBrass Monkey + The RosesOriginal brass screaming funk-soul-blues band influenced by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder and Etta James. Brass Monkey can guarantee you a night to be remembered.8pm : £6.00 adv : £7.00 door

TheatreMonday 12 – Saturday 17 JanuaryThe Common Lot’s New Year’s RevolutionFollowing the storming success of Boudicca The Pantomime the Common Lot return to invite you to join them for a mighty mix of mind and mayhem to beat the January blues. Fun fitted as standard.Times tbc : £10.00 : £8.00 concessions : seated

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ComedyTuesday 25 NovemberTony Law: Enter the TonezoneDive into the zone of Tone for a brand new show of life-affirming, life-changing comedy from the multi award-winning nonsense-maker. “Chaos has rarely been so finely constructed and this much fun” - Times8pm : £14.00 : £12.00 concessions : seated

Rock/PopThursday 27 NovemberNick HarperAfter a busy 2013 Nick embarks on a major UK solo tour in support of his 8th studio album Riven. An epic recording with legendary producer Tchad Blake at the helm. Nick has also found time to play on new recordings with Lana Del Rey, Newton Faulkner and Steven Wilson this year, via his 6th appearance at Glastonbury Festival.8pm : £10.00 : £8.00 concessions : seated

Live ArtFriday 28 NovemberPerform~ance Confer~ence by Hannah Turner WallisAn evening of performance work that explores the relationship between artist and audience, and questions our response to live action. Curating the audiences experience and inciting conference. Featuring regional, national and international artists; Nina Faulk, Jane Grisewood,Théodora Lecrinier, Other Other Other and more tbc.6-9pm : FREE : Dove Street Studios, 3rd Floor, Chamberlain House, Dove Street

TheatreFriday 28 NovemberNo More! performed by Drama With ConsequencesA liberating performance depicting the issues of domestic abuse, written and performed by survivors.4-5pm : Tickets are free but limited, apply via email to [email protected] or telephone 01603 212130

Live ArtWednesday 3 DecemberRichard DeDomenici: The Redux ProjectAn ongoing series of no-budget cinematic appropriations that successfully and hilariously subvert Hollywood conventions. Artist Richard DeDomenici travels the globe reshooting scenes from iconic films, shot-by-shot in their original locations using local volunteers as extras and a fast and furious schedule. A lo-fi reimagining of our beloved celluloid fables.8pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated

Rock/PopThursday 4 DecemberMostly AutumnPowerful atmospheric rock with a Celtic edge, seven-piece British progressive folk band incorporate the uses of flute, penny whistles, violins and male & female vocal harmonies.8pm : £15.00 adv : £16.00 door

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