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Highgate School – History of a School in a Village @ Highgate School Museum
Jul 8 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Highgate museum open

Situated in the former Chapel on Southwood Lane, beyond Dyne House.

Tamara Jovandic – Exhibition @ HLSI
Jul 8 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Private View: 6 – 8.30pm 6th July

Opening times: 1-5pm on Friday;  Sat 11-4pm  and Sun 11-5pm.

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 8 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

‘Highgate as a Conservation Area’ exhibition @ Highgate Society
Jul 8 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

‘Highgate as a Conservation area’ exhibition

Come and learn about the Highgate Society and the CA.

Highgate Young Musicians Jazz Performance @ Lauderdale House
Jul 8 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Highgate School Music performance

2.30 – 4.30pm
Highgate Young Musicians
Jazz Performance
Portico, Lauderdale House,
Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
Free
www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk

Festival Evensong @ Highgate School Chapel
Jul 8 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
‘The day before Tomorrow; Dreams of a summer evening’ @ LUX
Jul 8 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

6 -9pm
‘The day before Tomorrow;
Dreams of a summer
evening’ – film screening and
pop-up café event by LUX
and local Transition Towns
LUX, then Waterlow Park
Kitchen Garden
Free
www.transitionkentishtown.org.uk

Lifestyles of the super-rich in Edwardian Highgate @ Highgate Society
Jul 8 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Richard Webber illustrates the Lifestyles of the super-rich in Edwardian Highgate – “Then and Now; Great Houses from past Highgate”.

The Mansions of Highgate Ridge

A talk by Richard Webber:  Sun, July 8, 2018 7:00 PM. Book on eventbrite. Limited space so booking essential!

This is the story the Great Mansions of the Highgate Ridge, and the visionaries who lived in them. Using seldom seen material from the HLSI archives, the lecture focuses on the lifestyles of the early owners of these houses and the pioneering reforms for which many of them fought. Now that London has because a location of choice for the global rich, the lecture considers what we can learn from the similarities and differences between the lifestyles of the new occupiers of these mansions and those who lived in them a hundred years ago.

Professor Richard Webber was one of the lead researchers on the recent ESRC project, on this topic. Professor Webber is Visiting Professor at University of Newcastle. He is the originator of the Acorn and Mosaic systems which classify people by the neighbourhood in which they live and is a long term resident of Highgate.

Women Only – A Female History of Highgate: Project Launch @ Highgate Contemporary Gallery
Jul 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Following the launch this exhibition will be in various locations around Highgate during the Festival and beyond:

Highgate Contemporary Gallery/Thrown, 26 Highgate High Street www.highgateart.com – 5 -10th

then from 5 – 15th at:

High Tea of Highgate, 50 Highgate High Street

82 Highgate High Street

24/8 Studio, 218 Archway Road

Sing-a-long with Anita @ The Angel
Jul 8 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Highgate Sunday Night
Sing-along with Anita
The Angel, Highgate High
Street, N6 5JT
Free
www.theangelhighgate.co.uk

Jul
9
Mon
Community Art Show
Jul 9 all-day

Community Art Show (runs until Mon 9 July 2pm)

At Lauderdale House and Highgate Newtown Community Centre hall

Check times with Venues.

PRIVATE VIEWS: 5 – 7 PM on FRIDAY 6th July.

The Biology of Waterlow Park Trees @ Lauderdale House
Jul 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

5pm
The Biology of Waterlow
Park Trees – Walking tour
by Jeff Duckett
Lauderdale House portico,
Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
Free
www.highgateneighbour
hoodforum.org.uk

David Porter’s talk on Modern Homes @ Highgate Society
Jul 9 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Highgate is the location of arguably the finest collection of 20th and 21st Century Modern Homes, many of which are hidden from public view. Professor David Porter will give an illustrated talk on these and the progressive thoughts behind many of the schemes.

Places are limited so booking is essential through eventbrite, although the talk is FREE

Music: Summer Ensembles Showcase @ Dyne House Highgate School Southwood Lane
Jul 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Music: Summer Ensembles ShowcaseSummer Ensembles Showcase
Highgate School, Dyne House
Auditorium, Southwood Lane,
N6 4AY
Free
www.ticketsource.co.uk/
highgateschool

Women Only – A Female History of Highgate: Project Launch @ Highgate Contemporary Gallery
Jul 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Following the launch this exhibition will be in various locations around Highgate during the Festival and beyond:

Highgate Contemporary Gallery/Thrown, 26 Highgate High Street www.highgateart.com – 5 -10th

then from 5 – 15th at:

High Tea of Highgate, 50 Highgate High Street

82 Highgate High Street

24/8 Studio, 218 Archway Road

Magic Night @ Upstairs at The Gatehouse
Jul 9 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Jul
10
Tue
Tamara Jovandic – Exhibition @ HLSI
Jul 10 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Private View: 6 – 8.30pm 6th July

Opening times: 1-5pm on Friday;  Sat 11-4pm  and Sun 11-5pm.

TAMARA JOVANDIC-EVERSON: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 10 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

 

History of Highgate’s Shops @ HLSI
Jul 10 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

History of Highgate’s Shops
– talk by Marc Haynes
HLSI, 11 South Grove, N6 6BS
Free
www.hlsi.net

Mark Nevin gig @ Upstairs at The Gatehouse
Jul 10 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Jul
11
Wed
TAMARA JOVANDIC-EVERSON: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 11 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

 

The Government Inspector @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

presented by irrational theatre

written by Nikolai Gogol

 

As the lights flicker….it’s 1979 in Worsborough Dale.

A letter arrives…

…announcing the arrival of a government inspector, incognito, and ready to root out the town’s rampant corruption, which sends the crooked council chairman and his bureaucrats into a panicked frenzy.

A web of lies and bribery follows in this comic satire of a small town’s utter madness, shadiness and self delusion.

Nobody is free from the taint of ravenous self-interest, bureaucracy, buffoonery and more. Their actions are held up to scorn and ridicule in this hilarious yet moral tale.

Jul
12
Thu
TAMARA JOVANDIC-EVERSON: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

 

The Government Inspector @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 12 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

presented by irrational theatre

written by Nikolai Gogol

 

As the lights flicker….it’s 1979 in Worsborough Dale.

A letter arrives…

…announcing the arrival of a government inspector, incognito, and ready to root out the town’s rampant corruption, which sends the crooked council chairman and his bureaucrats into a panicked frenzy.

A web of lies and bribery follows in this comic satire of a small town’s utter madness, shadiness and self delusion.

Nobody is free from the taint of ravenous self-interest, bureaucracy, buffoonery and more. Their actions are held up to scorn and ridicule in this hilarious yet moral tale.

Jul
13
Fri
TAMARA JOVANDIC-EVERSON: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

 

Bouncers @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 13 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Written by John Godber

 

Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph are the original men in black as they tell the tale of one night in a disco in the 80’s in this outrageous parody of Saturday Night Fever! All the gang are out on the town, the boys, the girls, the cheesy DJ, the late night kebab man and the taxi home, all under the watchful eyes of the Bouncers.

‘You’ll be rolling in the aisles’ The Daily Mail

‘Bouncers is not so much a play as it is a social phenomenon’ The Guardian

Jul
14
Sat
Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 14 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

Bouncers @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 14 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Written by John Godber

 

Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph are the original men in black as they tell the tale of one night in a disco in the 80’s in this outrageous parody of Saturday Night Fever! All the gang are out on the town, the boys, the girls, the cheesy DJ, the late night kebab man and the taxi home, all under the watchful eyes of the Bouncers.

‘You’ll be rolling in the aisles’ The Daily Mail

‘Bouncers is not so much a play as it is a social phenomenon’ The Guardian

Jul
15
Sun
Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 15 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

Bouncers @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 15 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Written by John Godber

 

Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph are the original men in black as they tell the tale of one night in a disco in the 80’s in this outrageous parody of Saturday Night Fever! All the gang are out on the town, the boys, the girls, the cheesy DJ, the late night kebab man and the taxi home, all under the watchful eyes of the Bouncers.

‘You’ll be rolling in the aisles’ The Daily Mail

‘Bouncers is not so much a play as it is a social phenomenon’ The Guardian

Jul
17
Tue
TAMARA JOVANDIC-EVERSON: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

 

Give My Regards to Broadway @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 17 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

From the producer who brought  Breaking Up is Hard to Do and 9 to 5 the Musical  to Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Joseph Hodges proudly presents the world premiere of “Give My Regards to Broadway”.
 
This all singing, all dancing energetic new musical revue will take you on an exciting journey down the ‘Great White Way’! Featuring some of the greatest melodies and lyrics written between 1902 – 1942, with songs from George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen.
 
Directed by Harry Blumenau, who has just returned from his New York debut,  with choreography by 2018 Offie Award Winner Chris Whittaker (Top Hat at The Gatehouse).  Musical Director is Ashley Jacobs and the show will feature all new musical arrangements by Lawrence Michalowski. Lighting Design is by Ali Hunter with Sound Design by Phil Wilson and Casting by Debbie O’Brien. 

 

Jul
18
Wed
TAMARA JOVANDIC-EVERSON: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 18 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

 

Give My Regards to Broadway @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

From the producer who brought  Breaking Up is Hard to Do and 9 to 5 the Musical  to Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Joseph Hodges proudly presents the world premiere of “Give My Regards to Broadway”.
 
This all singing, all dancing energetic new musical revue will take you on an exciting journey down the ‘Great White Way’! Featuring some of the greatest melodies and lyrics written between 1902 – 1942, with songs from George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen.
 
Directed by Harry Blumenau, who has just returned from his New York debut,  with choreography by 2018 Offie Award Winner Chris Whittaker (Top Hat at The Gatehouse).  Musical Director is Ashley Jacobs and the show will feature all new musical arrangements by Lawrence Michalowski. Lighting Design is by Ali Hunter with Sound Design by Phil Wilson and Casting by Debbie O’Brien. 

 

Jul
19
Thu
TAMARA JOVANDIC-EVERSON: BODY AND SOUL @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 Blue Moon

Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL

Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.

Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992.  Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro.  Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”.  Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.

Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods.  On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.

The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.

Jovandic was born in Sarajevo.  In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo.  Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.

For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk

 

Give My Regards to Broadway @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 19 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

From the producer who brought  Breaking Up is Hard to Do and 9 to 5 the Musical  to Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Joseph Hodges proudly presents the world premiere of “Give My Regards to Broadway”.
 
This all singing, all dancing energetic new musical revue will take you on an exciting journey down the ‘Great White Way’! Featuring some of the greatest melodies and lyrics written between 1902 – 1942, with songs from George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen.
 
Directed by Harry Blumenau, who has just returned from his New York debut,  with choreography by 2018 Offie Award Winner Chris Whittaker (Top Hat at The Gatehouse).  Musical Director is Ashley Jacobs and the show will feature all new musical arrangements by Lawrence Michalowski. Lighting Design is by Ali Hunter with Sound Design by Phil Wilson and Casting by Debbie O’Brien. 

 

Jul
20
Fri
Give My Regards to Broadway @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 20 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

From the producer who brought  Breaking Up is Hard to Do and 9 to 5 the Musical  to Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Joseph Hodges proudly presents the world premiere of “Give My Regards to Broadway”.
 
This all singing, all dancing energetic new musical revue will take you on an exciting journey down the ‘Great White Way’! Featuring some of the greatest melodies and lyrics written between 1902 – 1942, with songs from George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen.
 
Directed by Harry Blumenau, who has just returned from his New York debut,  with choreography by 2018 Offie Award Winner Chris Whittaker (Top Hat at The Gatehouse).  Musical Director is Ashley Jacobs and the show will feature all new musical arrangements by Lawrence Michalowski. Lighting Design is by Ali Hunter with Sound Design by Phil Wilson and Casting by Debbie O’Brien. 

 

Jul
21
Sat
Give My Regards to Broadway @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 21 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

From the producer who brought  Breaking Up is Hard to Do and 9 to 5 the Musical  to Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Joseph Hodges proudly presents the world premiere of “Give My Regards to Broadway”.
 
This all singing, all dancing energetic new musical revue will take you on an exciting journey down the ‘Great White Way’! Featuring some of the greatest melodies and lyrics written between 1902 – 1942, with songs from George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen.
 
Directed by Harry Blumenau, who has just returned from his New York debut,  with choreography by 2018 Offie Award Winner Chris Whittaker (Top Hat at The Gatehouse).  Musical Director is Ashley Jacobs and the show will feature all new musical arrangements by Lawrence Michalowski. Lighting Design is by Ali Hunter with Sound Design by Phil Wilson and Casting by Debbie O’Brien. 

 

Jul
22
Sun
Give My Regards to Broadway @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 22 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

From the producer who brought  Breaking Up is Hard to Do and 9 to 5 the Musical  to Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Joseph Hodges proudly presents the world premiere of “Give My Regards to Broadway”.
 
This all singing, all dancing energetic new musical revue will take you on an exciting journey down the ‘Great White Way’! Featuring some of the greatest melodies and lyrics written between 1902 – 1942, with songs from George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen.
 
Directed by Harry Blumenau, who has just returned from his New York debut,  with choreography by 2018 Offie Award Winner Chris Whittaker (Top Hat at The Gatehouse).  Musical Director is Ashley Jacobs and the show will feature all new musical arrangements by Lawrence Michalowski. Lighting Design is by Ali Hunter with Sound Design by Phil Wilson and Casting by Debbie O’Brien. 

 

Jul
23
Mon
Give My Regards to Broadway @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jul 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

From the producer who brought  Breaking Up is Hard to Do and 9 to 5 the Musical  to Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Joseph Hodges proudly presents the world premiere of “Give My Regards to Broadway”.
 
This all singing, all dancing energetic new musical revue will take you on an exciting journey down the ‘Great White Way’! Featuring some of the greatest melodies and lyrics written between 1902 – 1942, with songs from George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen.
 
Directed by Harry Blumenau, who has just returned from his New York debut,  with choreography by 2018 Offie Award Winner Chris Whittaker (Top Hat at The Gatehouse).  Musical Director is Ashley Jacobs and the show will feature all new musical arrangements by Lawrence Michalowski. Lighting Design is by Ali Hunter with Sound Design by Phil Wilson and Casting by Debbie O’Brien.