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Sep
14
Sat
One-Day Vocal Workshop @ Lauderdale House
Sep 14 – Sep 15 all-day

We are holding a new workshop on Sunday 15 September 2013. The workshop will teach you how to sing in different styles and how to project your voice in several techniques.

This fun & practical workshop is suitable for those who have some singing experience (like singing at choirs/school/or karaoke). Total beginners are welcome too as we’ll be catching up with basic breathing & vocal projection.

This level 2 workshop will include:

Individual & group coaching
Solo singing – please bring your own song (must be emailed one week in advance)
A final performing session
The repertoire:We’ll be working on the following songs & styles:
Operetta, The Threepenny Opera: Ballad of Mack the Knife
Ivor Novello: We’ll Gather Lilacs
Jazz: It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)

Certificate: On completion of the level 2 you will receive a certificate of achievement for having completed and demonstrated competence in the workshop program.

Fee £55
How to book: To book and pay please email Kieran at
pianist@singinginlondon.com
or call Kieran on 0773 9704746
The workshop schedule & songs will be emailed to you upon booking.

Workshop leader: Idit Gold. Pianist and vocal coach: Kieran Stallard

May
30
Fri
Tune Up Friday @ The Highgate Society
May 30 @ 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Do You Feel Like you Need a Good Tune Up?

This is just what your voice, heart, lungs and confidence need.   If you think improving your singing or speaking voice could help your career or personal life, then Tune up Fridays are for you.

Are you a professional singer, in a choir or band, or someone who doesn’t sing but wishes you could?  Then come along to our new friendly,  recharging and uplifting singing experience.

Tune Up Fridays are led by  choir master and vocal coach Norman Bailey.  He has helped West End performers, media people and total beginners feel more confident about what they can achieve with their voices.

No songs just beautiful harmonies and your chance to improve your voice and boost your confidence.

When: Friday May 30 2014,  7.15 to 8.30

Where: Highgate Society, Highgate, N6 6BS

Fee: £10 and a smile

Or book online and save 10%  http://www.storybookers.co.uk/tune-up-fridays.php

Jun
4
Wed
Bring a Song @ Lauderdale House
Jun 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Sing something new or an old favourite – Lieder to Gilbert and Sullivan, jazz to folk, opera to musical comedy. There’s something for everyone! Don’t forget your music!

Jun
30
Mon
Tune Up Friday @ The Highgate Society
Jun 30 @ 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Do You Feel Like you Need a Good Tune Up?

This is just what your voice, heart, lungs and confidence need.   If you think improving your singing or speaking voice could help your career or personal life, then Tune up Fridays are for you.

Are you a professional singer, in a choir or band, or someone who doesn’t sing but wishes you could?  Then come along to our new friendly,  recharging and uplifting singing experience.

Tune Up Fridays are led by  choir master and vocal coach Norman Bailey.  He has helped West End performers, media people and total beginners feel more confident about what they can achieve with their voices.

No songs just beautiful harmonies and your chance to improve your voice and boost your confidence.

When: Friday May 30 2014,  7.15 to 8.30

Where: Highgate Society, Highgate, N6 6BS

Fee: £10 and a smile

Or book online and save 10%  http://www.storybookers.co.uk/tune-up-fridays.php

Jul
2
Wed
Bring a Song @ Lauderdale House
Jul 2 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Sing something new or an old favourite – Lieder to Gilbert and Sullivan, jazz to folk, opera to musical comedy. There’s something for everyone! Don’t forget your music!

Jul
30
Wed
Tune Up Friday @ The Highgate Society
Jul 30 @ 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Do You Feel Like you Need a Good Tune Up?

This is just what your voice, heart, lungs and confidence need.   If you think improving your singing or speaking voice could help your career or personal life, then Tune up Fridays are for you.

Are you a professional singer, in a choir or band, or someone who doesn’t sing but wishes you could?  Then come along to our new friendly,  recharging and uplifting singing experience.

Tune Up Fridays are led by  choir master and vocal coach Norman Bailey.  He has helped West End performers, media people and total beginners feel more confident about what they can achieve with their voices.

No songs just beautiful harmonies and your chance to improve your voice and boost your confidence.

When: Friday May 30 2014,  7.15 to 8.30

Where: Highgate Society, Highgate, N6 6BS

Fee: £10 and a smile

Or book online and save 10%  http://www.storybookers.co.uk/tune-up-fridays.php

Aug
6
Wed
Bring a Song @ Lauderdale House
Aug 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Sing something new or an old favourite – Lieder to Gilbert and Sullivan, jazz to folk, opera to musical comedy. There’s something for everyone! Don’t forget your music!

Aug
30
Sat
Tune Up Friday @ The Highgate Society
Aug 30 @ 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Do You Feel Like you Need a Good Tune Up?

This is just what your voice, heart, lungs and confidence need.   If you think improving your singing or speaking voice could help your career or personal life, then Tune up Fridays are for you.

Are you a professional singer, in a choir or band, or someone who doesn’t sing but wishes you could?  Then come along to our new friendly,  recharging and uplifting singing experience.

Tune Up Fridays are led by  choir master and vocal coach Norman Bailey.  He has helped West End performers, media people and total beginners feel more confident about what they can achieve with their voices.

No songs just beautiful harmonies and your chance to improve your voice and boost your confidence.

When: Friday May 30 2014,  7.15 to 8.30

Where: Highgate Society, Highgate, N6 6BS

Fee: £10 and a smile

Or book online and save 10%  http://www.storybookers.co.uk/tune-up-fridays.php

Sep
3
Wed
Bring a Song @ Lauderdale House
Sep 3 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Sing something new or an old favourite – Lieder to Gilbert and Sullivan, jazz to folk, opera to musical comedy. There’s something for everyone! Don’t forget your music!

Sep
6
Sat
GrammaticArts® English and Acting Foundation Course (ESL) @ Jacksons Lane Theatre
Sep 6 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This course is an opportunity to improve your English through Acting, leading to a performance in week 6. The course combines English, Acting, Public Speaking and Singing.
The language component includes grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, word linking and skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). We will also look at scripts to practise pronunciation and word stress, and discuss English culture and idioms.
The acting component comprises of movement and vocal exercises to develop the range and variety of your voice, as well as singing. You will also practise techniques to improve your vocal delivery, engagement with an audience and stage presence.  The course includes improvisation and role-play to develop skills in listening, concentration, spontaneity and expression in English.
There will be additional one to one tutorials including language level assessment and careers guidance, with advice on how to take your first steps as an actor or how to progress professionally.
This course will not only develop your communication, confidence and fluency in English, but will give you an opportunity to have fun and meet new friends in a relaxed environment.
Sep
13
Sat
GrammaticArts® English and Acting Foundation Course (ESL) @ Jacksons Lane Theatre
Sep 13 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This course is an opportunity to improve your English through Acting, leading to a performance in week 6. The course combines English, Acting, Public Speaking and Singing.
The language component includes grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, word linking and skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). We will also look at scripts to practise pronunciation and word stress, and discuss English culture and idioms.
The acting component comprises of movement and vocal exercises to develop the range and variety of your voice, as well as singing. You will also practise techniques to improve your vocal delivery, engagement with an audience and stage presence.  The course includes improvisation and role-play to develop skills in listening, concentration, spontaneity and expression in English.
There will be additional one to one tutorials including language level assessment and careers guidance, with advice on how to take your first steps as an actor or how to progress professionally.
This course will not only develop your communication, confidence and fluency in English, but will give you an opportunity to have fun and meet new friends in a relaxed environment.
Sep
20
Sat
GrammaticArts® English and Acting Foundation Course (ESL) @ Jacksons Lane Theatre
Sep 20 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This course is an opportunity to improve your English through Acting, leading to a performance in week 6. The course combines English, Acting, Public Speaking and Singing.
The language component includes grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, word linking and skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). We will also look at scripts to practise pronunciation and word stress, and discuss English culture and idioms.
The acting component comprises of movement and vocal exercises to develop the range and variety of your voice, as well as singing. You will also practise techniques to improve your vocal delivery, engagement with an audience and stage presence.  The course includes improvisation and role-play to develop skills in listening, concentration, spontaneity and expression in English.
There will be additional one to one tutorials including language level assessment and careers guidance, with advice on how to take your first steps as an actor or how to progress professionally.
This course will not only develop your communication, confidence and fluency in English, but will give you an opportunity to have fun and meet new friends in a relaxed environment.
Sep
27
Sat
GrammaticArts® English and Acting Foundation Course (ESL) @ Jacksons Lane Theatre
Sep 27 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This course is an opportunity to improve your English through Acting, leading to a performance in week 6. The course combines English, Acting, Public Speaking and Singing.
The language component includes grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, word linking and skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). We will also look at scripts to practise pronunciation and word stress, and discuss English culture and idioms.
The acting component comprises of movement and vocal exercises to develop the range and variety of your voice, as well as singing. You will also practise techniques to improve your vocal delivery, engagement with an audience and stage presence.  The course includes improvisation and role-play to develop skills in listening, concentration, spontaneity and expression in English.
There will be additional one to one tutorials including language level assessment and careers guidance, with advice on how to take your first steps as an actor or how to progress professionally.
This course will not only develop your communication, confidence and fluency in English, but will give you an opportunity to have fun and meet new friends in a relaxed environment.
Sep
30
Tue
Tune Up Friday @ The Highgate Society
Sep 30 @ 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Do You Feel Like you Need a Good Tune Up?

This is just what your voice, heart, lungs and confidence need.   If you think improving your singing or speaking voice could help your career or personal life, then Tune up Fridays are for you.

Are you a professional singer, in a choir or band, or someone who doesn’t sing but wishes you could?  Then come along to our new friendly,  recharging and uplifting singing experience.

Tune Up Fridays are led by  choir master and vocal coach Norman Bailey.  He has helped West End performers, media people and total beginners feel more confident about what they can achieve with their voices.

No songs just beautiful harmonies and your chance to improve your voice and boost your confidence.

When: Friday May 30 2014,  7.15 to 8.30

Where: Highgate Society, Highgate, N6 6BS

Fee: £10 and a smile

Or book online and save 10%  http://www.storybookers.co.uk/tune-up-fridays.php

Oct
4
Sat
GrammaticArts® English and Acting Foundation Course (ESL) @ Jacksons Lane Theatre
Oct 4 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This course is an opportunity to improve your English through Acting, leading to a performance in week 6. The course combines English, Acting, Public Speaking and Singing.
The language component includes grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, word linking and skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). We will also look at scripts to practise pronunciation and word stress, and discuss English culture and idioms.
The acting component comprises of movement and vocal exercises to develop the range and variety of your voice, as well as singing. You will also practise techniques to improve your vocal delivery, engagement with an audience and stage presence.  The course includes improvisation and role-play to develop skills in listening, concentration, spontaneity and expression in English.
There will be additional one to one tutorials including language level assessment and careers guidance, with advice on how to take your first steps as an actor or how to progress professionally.
This course will not only develop your communication, confidence and fluency in English, but will give you an opportunity to have fun and meet new friends in a relaxed environment.
Oct
11
Sat
GrammaticArts® English and Acting Foundation Course (ESL) @ Jacksons Lane Theatre
Oct 11 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This course is an opportunity to improve your English through Acting, leading to a performance in week 6. The course combines English, Acting, Public Speaking and Singing.
The language component includes grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, word linking and skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). We will also look at scripts to practise pronunciation and word stress, and discuss English culture and idioms.
The acting component comprises of movement and vocal exercises to develop the range and variety of your voice, as well as singing. You will also practise techniques to improve your vocal delivery, engagement with an audience and stage presence.  The course includes improvisation and role-play to develop skills in listening, concentration, spontaneity and expression in English.
There will be additional one to one tutorials including language level assessment and careers guidance, with advice on how to take your first steps as an actor or how to progress professionally.
This course will not only develop your communication, confidence and fluency in English, but will give you an opportunity to have fun and meet new friends in a relaxed environment.
Dec
11
Thu
Friends of Highgate Library Winter Celebration @ Highgate Library Civic & Cultural Centre
Dec 11 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Enjoy convivial conversation and some festive entertainment (inc. Jehane Markham Trio, Danny Scheinemann and a sing-along) over mulled wine and refreshments.  For more see www.dartmouthpark.org/FOHL/events.

Jan
25
Sun
Vocal Workshop for Beginners @ Lauderdale House
Jan 25 @ 10:30 am – 2:30 pm

Novice singer that would like to improve? Come to Singing in London Workshop for Beginners and learn to sing from scratch in four hours!

The workshop will teach you singing skills step by step from basic level and will show you how to use your vocal range in both singing for fun and presentation for public speaking.

We’ll be working on singing and breathing techniques and will show you how to develop your singing skills.

Are you a soprano, an alto, a baritone or bass – you’ll find out at the workshop!

To round it off together we’ll prepare you for a short group performance at the end of the workshop.

We’ve chosen two beautiful songs to practice at the workshop: Magic Moments By Perry Como & Over the Rainbow from the Wizard of Oz. The workshop schedule & the song sheets with web links to practice will be emailed to you upon booking.

At the end of the workshop you will receive a certificate of achievement for completing the beginner level. You can follow it up with the 2nd Level workshop for Intermediates in February.

We limit places to our workshops so enrol now to secure your place before it’s booked up book online.

Apr
12
Sun
Beginners Vocal Workshop @ Lauderdale House
Apr 12 @ 10:30 am – 2:30 pm

Learn how to develop your singing voice from total scratch

You don’t need to have previous singing experience or be able to read music as this workshop will teach you the singing essentials of breathing techniques and vocal skills in four hours for £25.50.

Kieran and Idit will show you how to transform your speaking voice into a singing voice through practical techniques. Not only will these techniques help improve your singing but also your voice for presentations and public speaking. And that’s not all, for completing the Level 1 workshop you will receive a certificate.

It will be fun and entertaining and to help you we will email the song sheets upon booking so you become familiar with the chosen songs.

Feedback from Elaine who attended our Beginners Workshop in January: I loved the workshop.  I thought it was very well organised.  As a complete beginner, the focus on interactive learning (i.e. theory, practice and feedback) was very helpful.  I came away with a lot more confidence but, rather than just a feeling of increased confidence, I have learnt techniques that could develop my singing voice.”

Find out more and book via our Workshops page.

Apr
26
Sun
West End Musicals Singing Workshop @ Lauderdale House
Apr 26 @ 10:30 am – 2:30 pm

Featuring songs from Miss Saigon & Matilda

This is a fantastic opportunity to participate in an ‘open to all levels’ singing workshop of songs from these famous West End musicals.

Whether you are a total beginner or an experienced singer you’ll enjoy singing fabulous songs from the West End and training your voice at the same time. Take a look at a short video of workshop run by Idit.

In the first session of the workshop we’ll teach you basic breathing and vocal techniques and show you some performing skills which you’ll be using later in the singing session.

You’ll be coached individually as well as working with the group. Kieran and Idit will prepare you for a short performance at the end of the workshop. Once you book your place on the workshop we’ll email you the song sheets with web links so you can practise in advance.

Great fun, not to be missed! Find out more and book via our Workshops page.

Apr
25
Tue
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
26
Wed
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
27
Thu
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
28
Fri
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 28 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
29
Sat
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 29 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
30
Sun
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 30 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS PRESENTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Nov
26
Tue
CRAFTIVIST CRAFTERNOON – Dare to Dream, Tuesday 26th November 2019, 1-4pm @ Aladdin's
Nov 26 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Join us to share your hopes and dreams for a future world by getting involved in a craft project with a difference. Inspired by the Dare to Dream Project by Sarah Corbett, Craftivist Collective, we will be using their Dream-making Kit as a basis for the workshop. All clouds will become part of a group mobile installation at Aladdin’s Cafe before being returned to crafters in December.
Please RSVP to book. Email: sujan.nandanwar@gmail.com
Come at 1pm for lunch and a chat about your recent ‘makes’ or at 2pm for coffee and crafting. All materials included or BYO fabric to upcycle. Sessions FREE on purchase of food or drink from our host, Aladdin’s Cafe, 1 Hazellville Road, N19 3LW.

Website: www.instagram.com/communitycrafternoons/
Find out more about the Dare to Dream Project: https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/blog/a-cuppa-with-a-craftivist-in-conversation-with-sarah-corbett (Photo courtesy of Craftivist Collective)

Mar
10
Tue
International Women’s Day Crafternoon, @ Aladdin’s Vintage Furniture and Cafe
Mar 10 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm


Want to Stitch Suffragettes, Embroider Education Pioneers and Celebrate famous Career Women?
Then join us for a special Crafternoon next Tuesday 10th March to celebrate International Women’s Day 2020.

By creating a ‘Dangerous Pocket’ about a famous woman, then and now, we remember those who have led the way and empower us in our own journeys.

PLEASE BRING an A6 size photocopy of a famous woman or someone you know who inspires you AND a pocket from pair of jeans or trousers.

Workshop FREE to any customer of our host Aladdin’s Vintage Furniture and Cafe, 1 Hazellville Rd, N19 3LW.

Workshop inspired by Paula MacGregor’s Dangerous Pockets IWD Project 2019, #dangerouspockets, http://www.paulamacgregor.com/dangerous-pockets-project.html.