British artists Sheila Camamile and Anthony Millard team up for a Spring exhibition featuring exciting new paintings and prints.
Anthony Millard’s work consists of paintings and prints of people and animals simplified and modified for the purposes of decoration, expression and caricature. Sheila Camamile’s work includes collages, paintings and prints exploring texture, shape, tone and colour derived from everyday objects and materials and from the processes of collage and printmaking.
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 22 and 29 April.
This exhibition will be on display in the Lower Gallery and Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 14 May. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Remembering Blossom Dearie
Zoe Francis (voice), Jim Mullen (guitar), Barry Green (piano) & Mick Hutton (d bass)
Zoe Francis is “a singer to listen out for. She communicates a love and understanding of classic American song with the lightest of touches. A classy set.” – The Guardian.
Tonight she weaves new magic and wit into the repertoire of Blossom Dearie, the legendary 1950’s and 60’s American pianist/singer who was a well-loved regular at Ronnie Scott’s, where Zoe also sold out earlier this year. Zoe’s harmonic knowledge, immaculate articulation, and ‘grip’ on time – an absolute essential for jazz musicians – wins her the admiration of her three brilliant colleagues, who are all heavyweight names on the British jazz scene.
Lauderdale House Thursday 17 May 2018, 20:00 (Doors open 20:30)
Standard£12.00
Concession£10.00
Student£7.00
8.30pm (doors open 8pm)
£12 / £10 concession / £7 student
concessions limited to disability, people on benefits (not over 60’s)
Remembering Blossom Dearie
Zoe Francis (voice), Jim Mullen (guitar), Barry Green (piano) & Mick Hutton (d bass)
Zoe Francis is a young generation singer who has a knack of choosing the more unusual classic songs into which she can weave new magic. ‘a singer to listen out for. She communicates a love and understanding of classic American song with the lightest of touches. A classy set.’ The Guardian
Choosing to remember Blossom Dearie, the legendary American pianist/singer who spent a lot of time in the fifties and sixties in London and Paris, is a masterstroke, for she too had an incredible ear for the less well trodden. A well-loved regular at Ronnie Scott’s Blossom enjoyed the respect of great musicians such as bassist Jeff Clyne and drummer Johnny Butts.
Zoe makes no attempt to copy Blossom’s unique vocal sound. Her harmonic knowledge, immaculate articulation, and ‘grip’ on time – an absolute essential for jazz musicians – wins her the admiration of her three brilliant colleagues.
Her loving interpretation of rare gems is steeped in musicality and, frequently, wit. A special singer indeed.
She will be singing some of Blossom’s most popular songs including work by Cy Coleman, the prolific writing duo Comden and Green and famously Dave Frishbergs I’m Hip, Peel Me A Grape and My Attorney Bernie. This gig sold out at Ronnie Scott’s in January – don’t miss this chance to catch it in Highgate!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1N-8TQClg0
“There is a quality in Zoe Francis’s work that suggests something of the classic singers of the past, yet there is no obvious attempt to be anyone but herself, with an appealing freshness as well as technical command that make her shows well worth seeking out. . . .”, London Jazz News
‘With his unique, mellow guitar sound and his ability to spin a seemingly effortless stream of melody, Jim Mullen never fails to keep your ears fully occupied.’ The Guardian
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Talented pianist Mayuko Ishibashi performs a stunning programme featuring Liszt, Chopin, Debussy and more at Lauderdale House this May.
Mayuko Ishibashi graduated from the Conservatoire de Paris, and now teaches in Paris as well as performing around the world. For this concert, she will play:
Widmung – Robert Schumann / Franz Liszt
Gretchen am Spinnrade – Franz Schubert / Franz Liszt
Nocturne in E major, Op. 62, No 2 – Frédéric Chopin
Étude Op. 25, No. 10 – Frédéric Chopin
Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 – Frédéric Chopin
Images, Book 2 – Claude Debussy
Rain Tree Scetch 1 – Tōru Takemitsu
Les sons imparable du rêve – Olivier Messiaen
L’isle joyeuse – Claude Debussy
Mayuko Ishibashi will perform a solo piano recital on 18th May at 7.30pm. Tickets are #12.00 (including a drink) and can be bought on the door or by calling 07721 592869.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
David Gordon (piano), Paul Cavaciuti (drums) and Oli Hayhurst (d. bass)
Piano virtuoso David Gordon’s ‘Alexander Scriabin’s Ragtime Band’ is a celebration of the great Russian composer’s music seen through a kaleidoscope of jazz, Latin, and other influences. The CD was chosen as Mojo’s Jazz CD of 2016: ‘David Gordon is a musician of dazzling range. Here he presents a playful, ingenious, irreverent and deeply respectful reimagining of the eccentric Russian composer’s oeuvre in which Scriabin’s music is filtered through Irving Berlin, foo-de-oh-do vocals, impressionistic jazz, ambient electro, samba, and whatever else occurs to the extravagantly resourceful pianist.’ – Mojo
The David Gordin Trio will perform at Lauderdale House on 24 May. The concert begins at 8.30pm, with doors opening at 8pm and the cafe open late into the evening selling drinks and snacks!
David Gordon Trio: Alexander Scriabin’s Ragtime Band
8.30pm (doors open 8pm)
£12 / £10 concession / £7 student
concessions limited to disability, people on benefits (not over 60’s)
Alexander Scriabin’s Ragtime Band
David Gordon Trio
David Gordon (piano), Paul Cavaciuti (drums) & Double Bass (Tbc)
Piano virtuoso David Gordon’s ‘Alexander Scriabin’s Ragtime Band’ is a celebration of the great Russian composer’s music seen through a kaleidoscope of jazz, Latin, and other influences. The title comes from his Trio’s 2015 album which coincided with the hundredth anniversary of Scriabin’s death and, more or less, the birth of jazz in New Orleans.
It was chosen as Mojo’s Jazz CD of 2016: ‘David Gordon is a musician of dazzling range. Here he presents a playful, ingenious, irreverent and deeply respectful reimagining of the eccentric Russian composer’s oeuvre in which Scriabin’s music is filtered through Irving Berlin, foo-de-oh-do vocals, impressionistic jazz, ambient electro, samba, and whatever else occurs to the extravagantly resourceful pianist.’ Mojo
Our programmer Brina Blain says,’The bottom line is that this is as tight and hard swinging a trio as we heard anywhere last year.’
On very rare occasions when listening to the first few bars of the opening track of an album you know that what you are about to hear will be immense. This was such an occasion…. truly outstanding album.’ jazzviews.net
http://www.davidgordontrio.com/
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
A concert of the pop music before the age of recording with many memorable melodies and songs with or without words. This music – popular by name but classical by nature – is a perfect introduction to classical music for youngsters and refreshing change for veterans.
Aspidistra, an ensemble of string quartet, piano, flute and oboe has been praised for its lively and authentic interpretation of Palm Court Music.
Tickets are available online – www.aspidistra.org at £9 (£7.50 conc) or can be booked in advance by telephone on 020 7633 9313
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Sulzman / Iles Duo
Stan Sulzman (saxes) & Nikki Iles (piano)
8.30pm (doors open 8pm)
£12 / £10 concession / £7 student
concessions limited to disability, people on benefits (not over 60’s)
Saxophonist Sulzmann and pianist Iles are two of the most highly regarded musicians and composers in the UK. This, combined with their long standing musical friendship, respect and collaboration of over 20 years promises a truly inspiring evening.
Each holds the other in the highest regard and their object is ‘…to play tunes that we like, and, probably, a couple that we have written ourselves
‘Two musicians at the top of their game…had the audience captivated’ Mike Gordan, Director Scarborough Jazz Festival
Stan’s long career has taken in almost every kind of session work. Recently he has chosen to do what he loves best, from writing for, and leading his magnificent Neon Jazz Orchestra, to augmenting Jim Mullen’s driving Organ Trio: to say nothing of his key composition classes at The Royal Academy of Music.
Best Pianist in the 2017 British Jazz Awards Nikki Iles is simply one of our most outstanding pianists, one of the few to be compared to the late John Taylor. A prolific composer with numerous commissions, as well as great performer she is also a widely respected teacher and key member of The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.
This will be an evening to savour – like good Burgundy
Free sample track to download
‘Iles displayed the rhythmic surprises, shape shifting phrases, playful dialogue with a mix of ruggedness and reflection that make her comparable with the great John Taylor.’ The Guardian (John Fordham)
‘But a shining light of the whole attractive enterprise is the presence of Stan Sulzmann, who seems to sound more personal and hauntingly moving than ever.’ John Fordham, Jazz UK
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Talented oboist Liesbeth Allart performs live at Lauderdale House in a celebration of solo repertoire for the oboe.
In this concert, Liesbeth explores the Oboe’s deeper and more sonorous relations with the Oboe d’Amore and the Cor Anglais. Rarely seen together in a single recital, these instruments first get to display their particular individual qualities in works by CPE Bach, Benjamin Britten, John Rushby-Smith and Vincent Persichetti, after which they join forces in possibly one of the most exciting works ever written for solo oboe: “Solo” by the Italian composer Bruno Maderna.
Liesbeth Allart is a freelance oboist enjoying a varied career. Based in the UK, and with family ties in the Netherlands and Ireland, she has played with orchestras and ensembles throughout Europe, including the BBC Concert Orchestra, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, and the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, as well as acting as Artistic Director of De Bezetting Speelt, a chamber group in the Netherlands, for ten years. As a keen interpreter of contemporary music, Liesbeth has taken part in the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and is a regular guest with the Insomnio Ensemble in the Netherlands.
Liesbeth Allart’s solo Oboe Recital will take place at Lauderdale House on 1 April at 7.30pm. Doors open at 7pm.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
If you live or work within the Highgate Neighbourhood Area then you are a member of the Highgate Neighbourhood Forum. You are warmly welcome to attend our AGM on Thursday 7th June, 2018. Please visit our website to read more about our work.
We will be electing a new committee at our AGM, so if you’d like to stand for election please send a short biographical statement together with your full name, address and phone number to info@forhighgate.org by Wednesday 16th May.
Statements will be posted on the website before the AGM. You can see examples from last year’s nominations here
Matt Ridley Quartet
8.30pm (doors open 8pm)
У12 / £10 concession / £7 student
concessions limited to disability, people on benefits (not over 60’s)
Matt Ridley Quartet
Matt Ridley (d bass), Jason Yarde (saxes), John Turville (piano) & George Hart (drums)
Matt Ridley, bassist with The Darius Brubeck Quartet, leads a group which adds considerably to the variety and freshness of the London jazz scene. Strong, melodic themes are what interest him as a writer, strongly influenced by the jazz tradition, but taking in other aspects from world and groove music.
Jason Yarde a highly respected writer for larger groups, plays a considerable part in the ‘feel’ of the band, and may well be one of the few jazz musicians thoroughly versed in the grime scene which is making such waves in today’s popular music. Each member of this band is a virtuoso player and in the words of Jazz Views “…..it is one of Britain’s finest contemporary quartets.”
@mattridleybass, @JoYaNdEaRs, @Jtjazzman
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NspLh1ipHSo
“Ridley’s gently melodic but rhythmically sophisticated themes provide ideal vehicles for some superb group interplay and some inspired individual soloing.”
★★★★ The Jazz Mann
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
The beautiful 15th century Lauderdale House is at the south end of Highgate High Street. It is set in gorgeous Waterlow Park and next door is the famous Highgate Cemetery.
Artisan Market
MARCH, JUNE, SEPTEMBER & DECEMBER
SECOND SUNDAY 11AM-5PM
Duck Pond Market is back at Lauderdale House for quarterly 2017 markets with the best local artists, crafters, food producers and ethical businesses. There are locally made arts & crafts, gifts, vintage, homewares and clothing.
A tempting choice of locally made food to take home. London Craft Club host craft workshops for both adults and children. They also offer FREE crafting for children. Musicians perform live.
Join Insieme – Chamber Opera Ensemble in Residence at Lauderdale House – for a theatrical array of vocal and instrumental music from and inspired by opera. Insieme are a group of 10 talented singers and musicians who combine strings, woodwind, piano, voice and the spoken word.
This concert will feature words, arias and ensembles from opera alongside virtuoso instrumental pieces inspired by opera, including works by Mozart, Mascagni, Beaumarchais, Sarasate, Granados, Purcell, Paganini and
Goethe.
The performers:
Johanna Byrne – Artistic Director
Clare Clements – Musical Director
Eleanor Hemmens – Soprano
Brian Parsons – Tenor
Joe Corbett – Baritone
Caoimhe de Paor – Recorders
Mona Kodama – Violin
Guillem Calvo – Violin
Juan Drown – Viola
Frederique Legrand – Cello
Clare Clements – Piano
Johanna Byrne – Spoken Word
Insieme perform A Night at the Opera at Lauderdale House at 6.30pm on Sunday 10 June.
Watercolour artist Yasaman Emami showcases a striking and atmospheric collection of paintings in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery.
Yasaman says about the work: “I have tried, through the use of colours and choice of locations, to bring a sense of calmness and serenity to the viewer so that they can picture themselves at those locations.”
Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 11am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sunday 20 May and Sunday 3 June.
Yasaman Emami’s paintings will be on display in the Upper Gallery on select days at Lauderdale House until 11 June. Entry to the gallery is free of charge.
Yvonne Saville has been painting for over 25 years and her work, now mainly in acrylics, has been exhibited widely in North London. She is inspired by the natural world, its beauty, its randomness, its continual change and transformation.
“I want to celebrate what I know, that essence of nature. My pictures are not about what I see, but what I feel. My tools are paint, fingers, brushes, sand for texture, oil for movement, wood for incising – but mainly the heart.”
Yvonne Saville’s exhibition The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead runs in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery 13 June – 9 July. Entry free of charge.
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Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sun 17 and Sun 24 June.
Yvonne Saville has been painting for over 25 years and her work, now mainly in acrylics, has been exhibited widely in North London. She is inspired by the natural world, its beauty, its randomness, its continual change and transformation.
“I want to celebrate what I know, that essence of nature. My pictures are not about what I see, but what I feel. My tools are paint, fingers, brushes, sand for texture, oil for movement, wood for incising – but mainly the heart.”
Yvonne Saville’s exhibition The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead runs in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery 13 June – 9 July. Entry free of charge.
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Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sun 17 and Sun 24 June.
All Dogs Matter invite you to celebrate the Year of the Dog at a special photography exhibition at Lauderdale House.
Year of the (rescue) Dog is a tribute to the fascinating life stories of the rescue dogs at All Dogs Matter, featuring a host of photos by different photographers – including Rankin. These photos show off how wonderful rescue dogs are and how rewarding it can be to adopt one, showcasing the rescue dogs and their owners, plus a few special supporters like Ricky Gervais, Michelle Collins, Peter Egan and Rachel Riley.
All Dogs Matter are a local dog rescue and rehoming charity based near East Finchley, who take in and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs from all over London. They receive no government funding so all donations make a difference. Prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition to help All Dogs Matter raise more invaluable funds for their dogs in need.
Year of the (rescue) Dog will being with a Private View on 13 June, with the exhibition running 14 June to 6 July in Lauderdale House’s Courtyard Gallery Space. Entry is free but donations welcome!
8.30pm (doors open 8pm)
£12 / £10 concession / £7 student
concessions limited to disability, people on benefits (not over 60’s)
Juliet Kelly
Juliet Kelly (vocals), Jennifer Carr (piano) & Oli Hayhurst (bass)
Juliet Kelly is one of UK jazz’s hidden treasures. Gifted with a beautiful, expressive voice, she is also a talented, highly original songwriter who draws on a diverse set of influences and has performed with the likes of Courtney Pine, Seb Rochford and Talvin Singh.
Juliet has released 4 albums to critical acclaim receiving widespread radio airplay. She has appeared at clubs and festivals throughout the UK and Europe with concerts in Italy, Germany, Greece and Russia and opened for legendary artists Hugh Masekela, Georgie Fame and Take 6.
With her love of jazz classics, beautiful voice and a talent for writing charming originals with infectious rhythms and catchy melodies, Juliet’s performances are filled with warmth, humour, pathos and beauty.
‘One of those rare singers that tells a genuine story with her music, through her passionate performance and naturally warm voice, it’s a beguiling combination that’s hard to resist. One of the UK’s finest singers in any genre.’ Time Out
“The nuanced warmth of Kelly’s rich, full voice is streets ahead of most of her contemporaries.” BBC Music magazine
“Kelly has been a well-kept secret of the UK scene for some time, but the honesty and charm of Spellbound Stories might change that.” John Fordham, The Guardian
Listen to her here
http://www.julietkelly.com/index.html#ss
Yvonne Saville has been painting for over 25 years and her work, now mainly in acrylics, has been exhibited widely in North London. She is inspired by the natural world, its beauty, its randomness, its continual change and transformation.
“I want to celebrate what I know, that essence of nature. My pictures are not about what I see, but what I feel. My tools are paint, fingers, brushes, sand for texture, oil for movement, wood for incising – but mainly the heart.”
Yvonne Saville’s exhibition The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead runs in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery 13 June – 9 July. Entry free of charge.
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Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sun 17 and Sun 24 June.
All Dogs Matter invite you to celebrate the Year of the Dog at a special photography exhibition at Lauderdale House.
Year of the (rescue) Dog is a tribute to the fascinating life stories of the rescue dogs at All Dogs Matter, featuring a host of photos by different photographers – including Rankin. These photos show off how wonderful rescue dogs are and how rewarding it can be to adopt one, showcasing the rescue dogs and their owners, plus a few special supporters like Ricky Gervais, Michelle Collins, Peter Egan and Rachel Riley.
All Dogs Matter are a local dog rescue and rehoming charity based near East Finchley, who take in and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs from all over London. They receive no government funding so all donations make a difference. Prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition to help All Dogs Matter raise more invaluable funds for their dogs in need.
Year of the (rescue) Dog will being with a Private View on 13 June, with the exhibition running 14 June to 6 July in Lauderdale House’s Courtyard Gallery Space. Entry is free but donations welcome!