Lakeside Arts Centre
Lakeside, the University of Nottingham’s public arts centre, has established an enviable reputation for its year round programme of high quality exhibitions, music, theatre, dance, comedy and participatory events.
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Nottingham, United Kingdom, NG7 2RD
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0115 846 7777
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Lakeside Arts Centre 5 lovely lads all called Stanley joined the cast of our Christmas show 'Flat Stanley' for a few photos and some cake!

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Lakeside Arts Centre Visitors' sculptural responses to Quiet Revolution, a Hayward Touring Exhibition from Southbank Centre that is in Djanogly Art Gallery until 10th January. Simply create your sculpture and ask the Gallery Assistants to photograph it!

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Lakeside Arts Centre Tchaikovsky's Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture and more this Saturday 28 November 7.30pm at the Albert Hall.

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Venue: Albert Hall, NottinghamSarah Tenant-Flowers &Jonathan Tilbrook, conductorsRebecca von Lipinski, sopranoWendy Dawn Thompson, mezzo-sopranoWilliam Berger, baritoneSZYMANOWSKI Stabat MaterNOVÁK In ...
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Lakeside Arts Centre If you like what you hear, why not come and see Laura Solon live at Lakeside?

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Featuring Gwyneth the call-centre girl, Sandrine the radio host and Olga the ex-tyrant.
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Hi Hannah. Laura will be with us on Saturday 13 March 8pm, tickets are still available £12 (£9 Concession) £5 Restricted View on 0115 846 7777 or online www.lakesidearts.org.uk
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Lakeside Arts Centre GRÁDA

Nicola Joyce, vocals & bodhrán
Gerry Paul, guitar, banjo & vocals
Andrew Laking, bass, vocals & guitar
David Doocey, fiddle, concertina
& whistle
Stephen Doherty, flute, whistle,
melodeon, piano & bodhrán

With their infectious modern take on Irish music, high-energy live performances and critically acclaimed album...s, it’s no wonder Gráda has enjoyed a rapid rise to success.

Singer Nicola Joyce’s powerful vocals and engaging stage-presence mark her out as one of traditional music’s true emerging stars alongside an instrumental line-up bursting with talent and creativity. The group’s fourth album ‘Natural Angle’ is due for release shortly. Gráda is one of the foremost bands in Irish music today.

£5 RESTRICTED VIEW
£15 (£12 CONCESSION)

Book online: www.lakesidearts.org.uk
Box Office: 0115 846 7777

Time:8:00PM Wednesday, March 10th
Location:Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre
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Lakeside Arts Centre UNIVERSITY PHILHARMONIA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE & UNIVERSITY CHOIR

VENUE: ROYAL CONCERT HALL, NOTTINGHAM

Jonathan Tilbrook and
Sarah Tenant-Flowers, conductors

Contemporary composers from Eastern Europe feature in this atmospheric programme, including Arvo Pärt’s meditative Summa, the stunning vocal piece ‘Oremus’ by fellow Es...tonian Urmas Sisask and the late cantata Legend of the Smoke from Potato Fires by Martinu.

FREE ADMISSION TO CZECH NATIONAL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BOOKERS.
£3 FOR NON-BOOKERS - TICKETS
AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR ONLY

Time:9:40PM Tuesday, February 16th
Location:Royal Concert Hall
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Lakeside Arts Centre £5 tickets still available for The Fever Chart, Quote 'PilotFever' when booking on 0115 846 7777.

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MATINEE: FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER 1.30PMRUNNING TIME: 1 HOUR 15 MINS(NO INTERVAL)THREE VISIONS OF THE MIDDLE EASTBY NAOMI WALLACEDirected by Katie Posner and Marcus RomerDesigned by Catherine ChapmanThree distinct ...
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Lakeside Arts Centre Special Ticket Offer for our Facebook Contacts £5 Tickets to see The Fever Chart by Pilot Theatre Company: Thursday 19 Nov 8pm or Friday 20 Nov 1.30pm or 8pm.
Simply call the Box Office on 0115 846 7777 and quote 'PilotFever'

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Marcus Romer, Artistic Director of Pilot Theatre introduces their latest piece - The Fever Chart.
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See www.lakesidearts.org.uk for event information
November 18 at 4:00am
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Lakeside Arts Centre FITKIN

Graham Fitkin, piano
Ruth Wall, harp
Nick Moss, saxophone & clarinet
Simon Haram, saxophone
John Lunn, bass
Adrian Spillet, percussion
Joby Talbot, percussion
Noel Langley, trumpet
Alan Thomas, guitar

A brilliant evening of non-stop music by Fitkin including new works, old works and arrangements of classics with ...an amazing new nine-piece line-up featuring some of the best musicians working in the contemporary music field in Britain. Fitkin’s highly attractive music appeals to a wide range of audiences with stylistic influences from jazz to minimalism, and early to folk. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy a great evening of music which will leave you in high spirits.

£5 RESTRICTED VIEW
£15 (£12 CONCESSION)

Time:8:00PM Wednesday, February 10th
Location:Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre
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Lakeside Arts Centre COLIN CARR CELLO & THOMAS SAUER PIANO

MENDELSSOHN Sonata No.2 in D, Op.58
SCHUMANN
Funf Stücke im Volkston, Op.102
MENDELSSOHN Variationes
Concertantes, Op.17
BRAHMS Sonata No.2 in F, Op.99

Regular visitors and firm Lakeside favourites, internationally renowned cellist Colin Carr and pianist Thomas Sauer return with a p...rogramme of Romantic works which spans the gamut of emotions from Schumann’s folk-style inspired pieces to the rich maturity of Brahms’s last cello sonata. Mendelssohn’s D major Sonata opens the concert in joyful mood. His Variationes Concertantes were written for his talented 14 year-old brother in 1829. Brahms’s second cello sonata was written for his friend Robert Hausmann whose generous tone enabled the cello to compete equally with the demanding piano part.

£12 (£9 CONCESSION)

Box Office: 0115 846 7777
Book Online: www.lakesidearts.org.uk

The concert finishes at approximately 9.15pm

PHOTO: RAY BURMISTON PHOTO: NEIL MUIR

Time:7:30PM Saturday, February 6th
Location:Djanogly Recital Hall, Lakeside Arts Centre
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Lakeside Arts Centre WITHOUT FROM WITHIN

Taking as its subject the view through the window, this stunning exhibition looks at the way artists have treated the relationship between interior and exterior space and examines the development and variation of the motif in the work of major twentieth-century and contemporary British painters.

The ...modernist trope had its roots in the ground-breaking work of the Cubist and Fauve artists at the beginning of the last century. In challenging the traditional representation of space and of objects within it, Picasso and Braque created compositions which, portraying everyday, mundane subjects, subvert our perception of them and the space they inhabit. At the same time Henri Matisse explored the non-naturalistic properties of colour, producing emotive views of the interior and landscape beyond.

In Britain, the artistic revolution in Europe was greeted eagerly by those artists wishing to break with tradition, evident in the earliest works in the exhibition by the Camden Town and Bloomsbury Groups. The deceptively straightforward challenge to portray the dynamic tension “from the space, through the space, to the space” continued to provide artists with the opportunity to reflect developments and movements in twentieth-century art at home and abroad and to explore and extend their own visual repertoire.

Without from Within takes the viewer through the journey of these artistic movements as represented by leading figures such as Roger Fry, Paul Nash, Ben and Winifred Nicholson, Ivon Hitchens, David Hockney, Patrick Caulfield and Howard Hodgkin, and offers a rare opportunity to view their work in the context of some of their European contemporaries.

Without from Within has been curated for the Djanogly Art Gallery by Anne Goodchild, formerly Curator of Art at Museums Sheffield, and develops the theme of her exhibition The Absent Presence Graves Art Gallery 1991.

Admission Free
Djanogly Art Gallery GALLERY OPENING TIMES:
Monday-Saturday 11am-5pm
Sun/Bank Holidays 12noon-4pm

LECTURES

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 6.30 - 7.30PM
(FOLLOWED BY PRIVATE VIEW)
DJANOGLY ART GALLERY
LECTURE THEATRE
ADMISSION FREE

An introduction to the exhibition by curator Anne Goodchild.

GALLERY TALKS

DJANOGLY ART GALLERY
ADMISSION FREE

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 1 - 1.45PM

Guided tour with Anne Goodchild.

THURSDAY 8 APRIL 1 - 1.45PM

Guided tour with Neil Walker, Visual Arts Officer, Djanogly Art Gallery.

THURSDAY 22 APRIL 1 - 1.45PM

Guided tour with Ruth Lewis-Jones, Galleries Education Officer, Lakeside.

All the lectures and talks are free but space is limited so please book in advance by calling the Box Office on 0115 846 7777. If after booking you are unable to attend, please let us know so that we can offer the place to someone else.

Image: Window, South of France 1930 Duncan Grant (Manchester City
Galleries) © Estate of Duncan Grant. All rights reserved,
DACS 2009.

Time:11:00AM Saturday, March 6th
Location:Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre
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Lakeside Arts Centre HUI-CHEN LIN
(ANNIE)

Hui-Chen (Annie) Lin’s work explores her own experience of femininity through a series of abstract acrylic paintings. They depict organic bodies pierced by hooks, knives and thorns evoking danger, desire and constraint. Exposed delicate membranous surfaces give tactile expression to feelings not only... of exposure and vulnerability but also of excitement and arousal.

MEET THE ARTIST
Thurs 14 January 6 - 8pm

An opportunity to meet Hui-Chen and view the exhibition with a glass of wine. Book in advance on 0115 846 7777.

Admission Free
Wallner Gallery GALLERY OPENING TIMES:
Monday-Saturday 10am-5pmn(until 11pm on performance evenings)
Sun 11am-5pm
Bank Holidays 12noon-4pm

(ANNIE)
Time:10:00AM Saturday, January 9th
Location:Wallner Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre
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Lakeside Arts Centre An exhibition of new work by Frederico Câmara, Steffi Klenz, Stephen Vaughan and Tomoko Yoneda produced through the 'Pavilion Commissions 2009'. Pavilion is a visual arts commissioning organisation that collaborates with artists to research and produce lens-based work which resonates with contemporary culture. The exhi...bition has been curated in partnership with the Djanogly Art Gallery.


Admission Free
Djanogly Art Gallery
Gallery Opening Times:
Monday-Saturday 11am-5pm
Sun/Bank Holidays 12noon-4pm

Pavilion Commission
Time:11:00PM Saturday, January 16th
Location:Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre
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Lakeside Arts Centre XUEFEI YANG (GUITAR) & NATALIE CLEIN (CELLO)

BACH Cello Suite No.1 in G, BWV1007
VILLA LOBOS Bachianas Brasilieiras No.5
PIAZZOLLA Two South American pieces
PIAZZOLLA
Two pieces from History of Tango
BACH
Violin Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV1001
Stephen GOSS Autumn Song
Pablo CASALS arr. Yang and Clein
Song of the Birds
F...ALLA
Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas

On her first visit to Lakeside Xuefei Yan dazzled the audience with her sparkling virtuosity and musical imagination. In this concert she is joined by the equally sensational cellist Natalie Clein for an evening of brilliantly colourful music from Spain and Brazil alongside well-known music by Bach.

‘The guitar world has a new star.’ Gramophone, July 2008

‘[Natalie Clein] is a performer of suchgreat magnetism that she sweeps heraudiences along with her, so much sothat it is almost a shock when shestops playing and you find yourselfback in the real world once more.’The Oxford Times

The concert finishes at approximately 9.10pm

£12 (£9 CONCESSION)

Time:7:30PM Saturday, January 30th
Location:Djanogly Recital Hall, Lakeside Arts Centre
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Lakeside Arts Centre MATTHEW WADSWORTH LUTE/THEORBO & CAROLYN SAMPSON SOPRANO

London was as diverse and multicultural in the early 1600s as it is today. This programme takes the listener on a rich and colourful journey that embraces not only English culture, but that of Italy and France, as well as a few surprises along the way.

Matthew Wad...sworth and Carolyn Sampson’s eclectic programme draws on Robert Dowland’s ‘A Musicall Banquet’ and ‘A Varietie of Lute Lessons’, both published in 1610, as well as venturing back a few years to the masterpieces of John Dowland and Robert Johnson. The programme also includes works by Ferrabosco, Monteverdi, Kapsberger and Caccini.

‘Matthew Wadsworth really is a quite extraordinary musician, graceful, civilised and intelligent. He has an enormous ability to draw an audience into his own world’ Early Music Review

‘Carolyn Sampson is radiant, voluptuous and utterly captivating.’ International Record Review

6.45pm Pre-concert talk by Matthew Wadsworth

The concert finishes at approximately 9.10pm

£12 (£9 Concession)

Time:7:30PM Saturday, January 23rd
Location:Djanogly Recital Hall, Lakeside Arts Centre
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