Screen Seven – Hannah Arendt is a brilliant new biopic

Screen Seven – Hannah Arendt is a brilliant new biopic of influential
German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt.
Using footage from the actual Eichmann trial and weaving a narrative
that spans three countries, von Trotta turns the often invisible passion
of thought into immersive, dramatic cinema.
Monday 02/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £6/£4.5 conc.
Trio Andreae Lash Ullén, the Grew Quartet and Cole Molloy Smith
Three groups, Cole Molloy Smith, with Laura Cole, bassist Jenni
Molloy and poet Rommi Smith join with the Stephen Grew Quartet,
and the Andreae Lash Ullen Trio join to present a concert of
contemporary music. Wednesday 04/02/2015 7.30pm Tickets : £8 /£6
Seven Jazz - Liane Carroll Trio Liane Carroll is one of the UK’s
greatest musical treasures. A soulful, impassioned singer and superb
pianist, her range runs from a heartbreaking ability to live an
emotional lyric to breathless vocal virtuosity that makes an audience
jump with joy. Thursday 05/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £16/14 conc
SAA UK - Navodit City professionals by day, Kathak dancers by night,
Kaleel Anwar and Pranav Yajnik perform in Akademi’s Navodit.
Taking off their suits and donning their angarkhas, lawyers Kaleel and
Pranav escape the stress of the city by getting to business on the
dance floor every evening.
Friday 06/02/2015 7.30pm Tickets : £9 / £5 / £28 Group of 4
Urban Sprawl - Moonscape Urban Sprawl CIC - Yorkshire’s only
homeless theatre company – presents ‘Moonscape’ a theatre piece
with beautiful songs, poetry, placards, characters, vignettes, a
kaleidoscope of images and motions which when pieced together
really “make sense!” Saturday 07/02/2015 7.45pm Tickets : £7/ £5 conc.
Sunday Jazz - Gary Boyle Quartet Top British jazz fusion guitarist
and local hero Gary Boyle (ex Isotope, Triple Echo & Electric Glide
album) brings his quartet to Seven Arts, featuring Jonathan Hartley
on drums, Ed Harrison on bass, Andrzej Baranek on keyboards.
Sunday 08/02/2015 1.30pm Tickets : £7/£5 conc. Kids under 16 free.
Screen Seven – Inside Llewyn Davis Smart, funny, and profoundly
melancholy, Inside Llewyn Davis finds the Coen brothers in fine form.
The film follows a week in the life of a young folk singer as he
navigates the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961 with guitar in tow,
huddled against the unforgiving New York winter. Monday 09/02/2015
A diverse selection of
interesting and
entertaining films from
all over the world
Please see our Screen
Seven Film Programme
or check our website for
details.
Mondays 8pm Tickets : £6
/£4.50 conc
8pm Tickets : £6/£4.5 conc.
Café Scientifique - Arctic Climate Change Prof Ian Brooks of Leeds
University has undertaken measurement campaigns in the Arctic to
measure the processes that control the surface energy budget and ice
melting / freezing. He will talk about his experiences of the Arctic, its
climate, and the physical processes that govern that climate.
Tuesday 10/02/2015 8pm Tickets : hat donations
Seven Unplugged Seven Unplugged draws together local musicians
to create an evening of acoustic music like no other. Folk, blues,
country classical and more. Up-coming talent and experienced local
musicians. This month with The Budget Brothers, Laurence Marshall,
Joe Ramsey, Skinner & Twitch and Feels Like Rain.
Wednesday 11/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £5. Doors 7.45pm.
Jon Palmer Band MEWL Music Leeds is proud to present The Jon
Palmer Acoustic Band. 6-piece folk, roots and rock & roll. With
Support. Their 7-track CD, 'Working For The Gangmaster', was
received with critical and public acclaim. “The best upbeat folk band
around" – Yorkshire Gig Guide. Thurs 12/02/2015 8pm £8 adv /£12 door.
Marcus Bonfanti Since releasing his first album in 2008 his solo career
has gone from strength to strength and seen him tour with Chuck
Berry, The Traits, John Mayall and JJ Grey. In 2014, Marcus was asked
to join and front legendary British rock ‘n’ roll band, Ten Years After,
and will be touring and recording with them alongside his own solo
career. Saturday 14/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £8 adv / £10 door.
Test your general
knowledge in a relaxed
atmosphere - a great
way to end the weekend
with friends.
With our resident
quizmaster Roger
Hunter.
Sundays 8pm Tickets:
Free with £1 raffle
Children of the Holocaust A documentary film by Fettle Animation
including interviews with Second World War Holocaust survivors.
This is an opportunity to learn about the lives of those directly
affected by the Holocaust and how they came to Yorkshire. We'll
also hear from some of those involved in producing the film.
Sunday 15/02/2015 3pm Tickets : £6 /£4 conc
Screen Seven – The Great Beauty Journalist Jep Gambardella has
charmed his way through the lavish nightlife of Rome for decades.
Since the legendary success of his one and only novel, he has been a
permanent fixture in the city’s literary and social circles, but when
his 65th birthday coincides with a shock from the past, Jep finds
himself taking stock of his life. Mon 16/02/2015 8pm £6/£4.5 conc.
Fusion Fusion return with a blend songs and sounds from a variety
of cultures and countries, as well as their own original material,
drawing on a wide range of instruments – from jazz percussion,
saxophone, flute, mandolin and violin, to keyboards, flamenco
guitars, bag pipes, clarinet, double bass and Arabic lute.
Saturday 21/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £8 / £6 conc Doors 7.30pm
Sunday Jazz – Tom Green Septet The Tom Green Septet weaves
together influences as diverse as flamenco, folk and New Orleans
second line, to form tunes with striking melodies, colourful
harmony and propulsive grooves. The group brings together some
of the most talented young musicians in the London jazz scene.
Sunday 22/02/2015 1pm-4pm Tickets : £7/£5 conc.
We Are The Best Pixieish, mohawk-sporting Klara and her best
friend Bobo are 13-year-old rebels looking for a cause. Despite
having no instruments - or discernible musical talent - the two put
all their energy into forming an all-girl punk band, recruiting their
shy, classical-guitar-playing schoolmate Hedvig as the third wheel.
Monday 23/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £6/£4.5 conc.
Paper Zoo Theatre Co – The Dentist by David Griffiths. Pantalone
loves only two things: money and the beautiful Isabella but he
hasn’t got enough of one and he isn’t getting any of the other!
Masks and slapstick! A rare opportunity to see Commedia Dell’arte
performed in a traditional style. Tues 24/02/2015 7.30pm: £9 /£7 conc.
Kill For A Seat Comedy. This month, great comedians, Tanya-Lee
Davis, who inspires, enlightens, & entertains her audiences &
Brennan Reece, plus special guests and your ever-effusive host,
Silky. Wednesday 25/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £11 /£9 conc. Doors 7.30pm
Seven Jazz - Trish Clowes Quintet with Gwilym Simcock
Clowes’ music explores a fascinating hinterland between jazz and
contemporary classical music, combining fluent, thrilling
improvisation with languid, evocative melodic lines and shifting
textures. With support from Gwilym Simcock.
Thursday 26/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £16 / £14 conc
Hassan Erraji is a sightless master musician and a prolific composer
and singer songwriter.His main stage instrument is the oud (fretless
lute), but also plays qanun (harp-zither), nay (end-blown bamboo
flute), violin, and other instruments. His performances are
enhanced by his powerful and fluent vocals.
Saturday 28/02/2015 8pm Tickets : £9 / £7 conc