5/23/2008

Life at the Molecular Level

Present Attempt
Theatre

Catch this at The Underbelly - running right through the festival

The walls of an urban tower-block collapse: three microwaves cook three ready-meals. Three men navigate solitary existences between the cosmic and domestic, via karaoke and confessions. In this comical live-devised piece, 2007 Total Theatre Award nominees discover the magic of the mundane. "Frequently hilarious...consistently compelling" Three Weeks. "Exciting and vital...expect to hear far more about them in the future" Total Theatre

Link
http://www.edcomfest.com/shows/Life_at_the_Molecular_Level

5/20/2008

Dr Jyotsna Srikanth


When: Fri 23 May~ 7.30pm (doors 7pm)
Where: St Ethelburga's

Carnatic music from versatile violinist and composer Jyotsna Srikanth, famed for her blend of bhava (emotion) and brilliant technique. Plus band - Passing this one on from our friends at World Music UK folks.

Dr Jyotsna Srikanth and her musicians gave an outstanding performance at WOMAD in 2007 and we have invited her to perform in the beautiful settings of St Ethelburga's next Friday.

While she has been experimenting recently with fusion and beats, next Friday's concert will see her and her musicians give a traditional concert of the Carnatic music she specialises in. Hope you can join us for what should be another special night at St. Ethelburga's.

About the Artist
Dr.Jyotsna Srikanth started learning Carnatic music from her mother Smt.Rathna Srikantiah from the age of five. She then learnt violin under the R.R Keshavamurthy, the living legend of seven stringed violin. She gave her first performance at the age of nine. She is an all rounder who has given numerous solo concerts, jugalbandhi concerts, jazz - fusion concerts apart from accompanying most of the stalwarts in Carnatic Music Dr. Balamuralikrishna, Sudha Raghunathan, Nityashree etc. Her violin playing has a nice blend of 'bhava' [musical expression and emotion] and technique. She has been featured in all major festivals in India and abroad (Europe, USA, Canada, Singapore, Dubai). She has received many awards and titles, notable among them are Ananya Yuva Puraskar Award-2003, Best Violinist Award from Music Academy, Madras, "VADYA VICHAKSHANA" title from Swami Chinmayanandaji.

All the best

Arvin/Reza & Wallee

Links

Artist:
http://www.indianviolin.in

http://www.myspace.com/violinjyotsna

Venue:
http://www.stethelburgas.org/

5/05/2008

Gypsy Folk Feat

Katherine Toy on accordion and Helmut Scholz on violin

Saturday 31st May 2008
Time: 5:45 - 7:15 p.m.
National Theatre foyer, London

I met German violinist Helmut Scholz in St. Paul's Underground Station. I was on my way to work on a Sunday, which was naughty of me, but became so captivated by the solo performance of this long thin rocking bow like figure who's cloths and long hoary beard blew out in the wind chasing through the tunnel like a vagabond, that I left the station only to return with change, breakfast and a coffee!

Helmut's performance is engaging, something like a conversation, even more like a story. He is the Ancient Mariner of the fiddle. When he performed for us last, the faces of all present were the faces of children gathered around a story teller. He captured and held their full attention, sometimes waning somber, sometimes dropping phrases provoking spontanious laughter as he crept among them with his fiddle. He is not just a musician, but also a performer. This perhaps explains his recently discovered passion for the stage, and combining his music with acting. After decades of busking in countries across Europe, busking around the South Bank in London, Helmut has recently found himself picked up for a number of exciting stage roles. He is still to be found however, as he always was, entertaining on the south bank of the river and in underground stations across London.

For anybody not lucky enough to have chanced yet upon Helmut in his natural environment under bridge or tree, the 31st offers a wonderful opportunity to see Helmut in action, and performing with his long standing partner in music, Hungarian accordion player Katherine Toy.

I look forward to seeing you there! I would also encourage anybody interested in casting Helmut to come along or to get in touch.


Links

Information from The National Theatre
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/The%20Virtuosos+36218.twl

Helmut and Katherine's Site:
http://www.thevirtuosos.de/