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CRESCENT GARDENS, OPPOSITE ROYAL BATHS
MUSIC & DANCE SALON NORTH FAMILY - COMEDY - LATE
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www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com Box Office: 01423 502 116
The Spiegeltent at Crescent Gardens returns to enthrall, delight and amuse…and this year, it’s here for a 2 week residency. Inside the Spiegeltent, the programme is perfectly in tune with the versatility and intimacy of this beautiful 100 year-old travelling venue, where some of the greatest star of cabaret, variety, and live music have trodden the boards.
Spiegeltent Music & Dance
Discover musicians with gusto, pick your feet up and dance and experience something new. From tea dances to ‘balls to the floor gigs’, exciting new music from the Arab world to the Silent Disco.
Spiegeltent Lates
A series of late shows designed to entertain from Edinburgh Comedy Previews to DJ Craig Charles Funk & Soul Night. Folk legend Eliza Carthy to a Late Night Silent Disco just for grown- ups. Get a late pass, relax and spend your summer at the Spiegeltent.
Spiegeltent SalonNorth
Our new favourite season of Arts|Psychology|Science with SalonNorth will be hosted twice at the Spiegeltent this month.
Spiegeltent Family
Yorkshire’s Great Museums Come to Harrogate to ignite small children’s big imaginations. Come face to face with a Viking, delve into the grosser side of life and the yucky delights of the human body with The Gross Show and bring your favourite Lego characters to life.
Spiegeltent Comedy
Get sneak Edinburgh comedy previews from Jared Christmas and his unique dynamic onstage persona or delve into Stephen Carlin’s bizarre exploration of your lifestyle choices to discover whether you are a penguin or a panda. Previews in association with Sitting Room Comedy Club
Spiegeltent - Literature & Lectures
The Raworths Literature & Lecture series comes to the magical Spiegeltent Sophie Raworth, Michael Frayn headline.
Ellen Introduces
Back due to unprecedented demand, is the acoustic pop of Ellen and the Escapades, the band that stormed Glastonbury, becoming a favourite of the ultimate culture vulture, Lauren Laverne. Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis says they’re “better than Joni Mitchell”. Ellen has introduced some of her favourite unsigned bands with sets from: Hope & Social - Spirit of John Louis, Louis, Louis - Gary Stewart Band
Guest Director - Dennis Rollins Dennis has drawn on the many and varied influences that characterised his own personal musical journey. Griots t’ Garage - A Musical History of the African Diaspora is the centrepiece of his programming which also features jazz dance from Perry Louis, steel pan from Samuel Dubois, Afro-Brazilian percussion from Claudio Kron, and brass performances by YouTuba. House band Don’t miss the New York Brass Band in the Spiegeltent and across Harrogate throughout the Festivals. Bringing the New Orleans brass band sound to the Spiegeltent. Drinks from our licensed bar will be available throughout.
Saturday 7 July 10am-2pm CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: National Media Museum Animation Drop in Sessions Drop in and have a go at animation, bring your favourite Lego characters to life and create your own animated movie! £3 Free Adult Ticket when accompanying a paying child 3.30pm MICHAEL FRAYNE A modern master, acclaimed for his outstanding journalism, brilliant comic and cerebral plays and subtle novels, Frayn is best known for the long-running and much-loved farce, Noises Off. £8 5pm A SUPERSONIC SILENT DISCO FOR ALL THE FAMILY See if you really do look good on the dance floor with wireless headphones so you can party loud (without upsetting the neighbours). Suitable for all the family. £5 adults – children free 8pm BENOIT VIELLEFON & HIS ORCHESTRA Come spend a romantic time, solo or ensemble, and let the dulcet tones and intricate guitar work of M. Viellefon escort you down the Parisian lanes of nostalgia…ooh la la! £12 10pm LATE NIGHT SILENT DISCO BUFFET WITH DJs BLOODY NORA & JENNY JET Party into the night with BUFFET, a supersonic disco with DJs Bloody Nora & Jenny Jet BUFFET is a supersonic disco with DJs Bloody Nora and Jenny Jet. We truly are a buffet ‘cos we play a nice spread – old indie, new indie, rock, punky, poppy and kitsch. £8
Sunday 8 July 11am & 12pm CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: Jorvik Viking Centre, Meet a Viking Warrior Get ready for battle as Viking warriors descend upon Harrogate! With the help of Jorvik Viking Museum, discover what weapons the Vikings used and why they used them! £5 child | £5 adult 2pm CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: Tom Palmer Football Reading Game Tom Palmer’s football books are loved by children. Here he inspires 7-11 year olds with a reading game and penalty shoot-out. £5 child | £5 adult 3.30pm AFTERNOON TEA DANCE with the Richard Wetherall Trio Quite simply, Richard is one of the country’s finest jazz pianists. Come and listen to laid back Sunday jazz or get your dancing shoes on and take a turn on the Spiegeltent dance floor. £6 8pm PENGUIN CAFE PRESENTS Arthur Jeffes with Sundog Standard bearer for the Penguin Café Orchestra brings his new outfit, Sundog to town. Jeffes’ music appears in adverts, soundtracks – everywhere. Don’t miss this. £12 10pm EDINBURGH COMEDY PREVIEW: Steve Gribbon Viva Gribbostania! Satirical songbird Steve Gribbin takes a leaf out of Alex Salmond’s book and declares unilateral independence from the UK. ‘A trenchant treat’ The Guardian £9
Monday 9 July 6pm Sophie Raworth 2012 is a year of great expectations and we’re delighted to welcome Sophie to gain an insight into the world of the woman fronting some of the BBC coverage of the 2012 Olympic Games. £7 Appearing as part of the Raworths Literary and Lecture Series. 9pm EDINBURGH COMEDY PREVIEW: Jared Christmas Let’s go MoFo. An electric hour of arse-kicking comedy. He’s the guy with the sideburns and the glasses… “One of the funniest men to pick up a microphone” **** Time Out. £9
Wednesday 11th 7pm SALON North: Science, Art, Psychology This summer an extremely rare celestial event took place, one, which underpins everything we understand about our place in the universe. Award winning writer and natural scientist Andrea Wulf is an expert on the transit of Venus, the path of the planet across the face of our sun, visible to the naked eye, which only happens every couple of centuries. Andrea will bring global scientific collaboration to life, one she describes as measuring the heavens. Why do we laugh? What is its point exactly? Academic and laughter practitioners Geoff and Gill Lowe have spent their psychological careers explaining exactly way, and educating corporations and universities to understand laughter better. Finally, we are privileged to welcome the magic that is super sound recordist Chris Watson. If you have ever heard the sound of an animal putting tooth to flesh in any of the David Attenborough’s series it is our Chris who was there, literally placing his boom deep inside the leopard’s mouth. David Attenborough will work with no-one else, and Chris has built up, over many decades travelling a world class sound archive. From the tip of the Orkneys to the far west of the British Isles, Chris will be playing the sounds of our nation’s dawn in Salon’s very own nature disco. £12 9pm CRAIG CHARLES FUNK & SOUL NIGHT We’re talking flavoursome funk on a schoolnight, as the Funk ‘n’ Soul Show goes live with presenter, DJ, acclaimed actors & funkster about town Craig Charles on the decks. £12
Thursday 12 July 10pm ELIZA CARTHY BAND Eliza Carthy, at 35, is only now beginning to reach the height of her musical powers. During a 20-year journey/career she has become one of the most dazzling and recognised folk musicians of a generation. £12
Friday 13 July 6pm POLLY & THE BILLETS DOUX Expect a distinctive sound combining elements, of blues, country, folk, soul and gospel to create a sumptuous and total unique sound with a quintessentially English twist. FREE 8pm ELLEN AND THE ESCAPADES “…a band with a fine line in bittersweet melodies whose eponymous front woman soothes your ears with her soft, Yorkshire lilt. Definitely one to watch.” - The Guardian £12
Saturday 14 July 10am MUSICAL STORYTIMES Fun musical activity for under 5s with guitar duo Rachel Buckley & Steve Biggs. The session will introduce children to a range of musical instruments - a great way to help to build your child’s confidence, coordination, communication and listening skills. £5 Free Adult Ticket when accompanying a paying child 12.30pm CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: Eureka! From the Chew to the Poo Follow the fascinating journey of a banana and peanut butter sandwich from the moment it’s eaten to the moment it leaves the body as waste, through a series of interactive activities including the ‘Hokey Cokey Tooth Song’. £5 child | £5 adult 2.30pm CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: Eureka! The Gross Show There’s nothing kids like better than yucky delights. With the help of the team from Eureka! they can indulge their worst habits and learn about science at the same time. £5 child | £5 adult 7.30pm SAMUEL DUBOIS World renowned steel pan player Samuel Dubois performs under the curatorship of Dennis Rollins. An award winning steel pan champion and gifted instrumentalist, performing here in Harrogate with his jazz quartet. £10
10pm HOPE & SOCIAL They do things differently. Gloriously and fiercely independent. These guys don’t do gigs or shows. They do EVENTS! £10
Sunday 15 July 11am and 12.30pm CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: National Railway Museum, The Eggscellent Science Show ‘Egg’xamining the science of eggs and why their structure, the arch, is important to the railways. There will be lots of opportunities for audience participation and lots of noise! £5 child | £5 adult 5pm SPIRIT OF JOHN Taking their cue from pre-war American music styles (particularly bluegrass and rockabilly) as well as great storytellers like Tom Waits, Jeff Mangum and Johnny Cash, their sound is an interplay between Sheard’s delicately picked guitar melodies and Richards’ thumping bass parts. FREE! 9pm EDINBURGH COMEDY PREVIEW: Stephen Carlin Pandas v Penguins Whatever your lifestyle choices, Stephen Carlin will unleash your inner Panda or Penguin. **** Herald. £9
Tuesday 17 July 7.30pm ALIF ENSEMBLE One of the most exciting new projects to come from the Arab world, bringing together musicians from Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt and Iraq for a beguiling blend of acoustic and contemporary electronic sounds. “utterly bewitching” Songlines Magazine. £12 9pm EDINBURGH COMEDY PREVIEW: Marlon Davis Enter the Davism - An anticipated debut show from one of comedy’s rising stars and winner of FHM Stand UP Hero.“Charming observationalist” Time Out £9
Wednesday 18 July
6pm JAMES FORRESTER: A Sensory Ride through Elizabethan England Travel to the past and walk the streets of London in the 1590s. Be prepared for some surprises in an event that will take place in near darkness complete with the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of the Elizabethan period. £8 8pm SALONNORTH Think murders can’t be solved by smell? Take another read of your favourite detectives, and we’re looking at you Raymond Chandler, Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes. Olfactory expert and scent obsessive Odette Toilette presents us with ‘Scents and Misdemeanors’, a fragrant safari throughout literature’s great detectives to bring key scenes and key characters to life by smell alone. Have a passion for pathology in your detective fiction? Settle yourself down at the front and watch as Dr Suzy Lishman, Vice-President of the Royal College of Pathologists showcases her virtual autopsy for Salon North. Finally internationally acclaimed mind reader Philip Escoffey, known as The Grey Man, will be on hand to explain the tricks of the mind-reading trade. £12 10pm EDINBURGH COMEDY PREVIEW: Tiffany Stevenson Uncomfortably Numb The battle against aging is more than skin deep. Tiffany goes beneath the grimy epidermis to uncover class hatred, racism and sexism “A stroke of genius, witty, well-constructed and full of jokes” **** Sunday Telegraph. £9
Thursday 19th July
6.30pm LOUIS, LOUIS, LOUIS An energetic tribute to the three greats: Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima and Louis Jordan. Expect thumpin’, slap bass, wailin’ sax, jumpin’ piano and raucous vocals, guaranteed to keep you jiving from start to finish. £8 9.30pm GARY STEWART BAND. Gary Stewart is a Scottish singer/songwriter who has carved out a strong fan-base in his adopted home of Leeds and around the U.K. with songs about paranoia, love and prostitution. £10
Saturday 21st July
1pm YOU TUBA WORKSHOP Breathe! - A brass workshop (culminating in performance) led by award winning tuba quartet YouTuba. Bring your instrument and make some noise (all abilities and ages). At the Breathe! workshop, YouTuba will get your lungs working, your fingers waggling and you heart racing.FREE! 7pm YOU TUBA PRESENT “The Best of British” YouTuba are a professional brass quartet steeped in the British Brass Tradition. In tonight’s performance they highlight some great brass music from British luminary composers, as well as performing some pieces made famous by British brass players. £8 8.30pm URBAN FOLK QUARTET A knockout show of globally-influenced, electrifying acoustic music that has been taking the European Folk scene by storm. £12 DO NOT MISS - Mercer Gallery - AM & PM MR BEAUMONT’S PLATTER THAT MATTERS Musicologist, confidant and confirmed bachelor Mr Beaumont invites you to bring your favourite piece of music to play and discuss with him in the intimate surroundings of a room at the Harrogate International Frstival . There will no audience at your listening, no interference from external sources, and most of all, no shame. Just yourself and the friendly and enthusiastic Mr Beaumont. The piece of music you bring may evoke a happy or sad memory, a particular time of your life perhaps, or even an excuse just to dance around like a loon. The intimate discussion about your chosen piece of music may be recorded (with your permission) with the possibility of broadcast of publication in a book at a later date. Please bring your music on vinyl, Cd, or MP3 Tea, Coffee (Mellow Birds) and traditional biscuits provided.
Sunday 22 July
£5 CLAUDIO KRON DRUMMING WORKSHOP One hour workshop with master drummer Claudio Kron, featuring Brazilian music through rhythms, syncopation, history and origins. Instruments included – just bring yourself! 11am
SPIEGELTENT DIARY Sat 7th 10 - 2 3.30 5 - 6 8pm 10pm
Animation Drop in Sessions Michael Frayn Family Silent Disco Benoit Viellefon Late Night Silent Disco
Sun 8th 11am 12pm 2pm 3.30pm 8pm 10pm
Meet a Viking Warrior Meet a Viking Warrior Football Reading Game Tea Dance: Richard Wetherall Penguin CafĂŠ: Arthur Jeffes Comedy: Steve Gribbon
Sun 15th 11 - 12 12.30 5pm 9pm
Eggscellent Science Show Eggscellent Science Show Spirit of John Comedy: Stephen Carlin
Tues 17th 7.30pm Alif Ensemble 10pm Comedy: Marlon Davis Wed 18th 6pm James Forrester 8pm SalonNorth 10pm Comedy: Tiffany Stevenson
Mon 9th 6pm Sophie Raworth 9pm Comedy: Jared Christmas
Thurs 19th 6.30pm Louis, Louis, Louis 9.30pm Gary Steward Band
Wed 11th 7pm SalonNorth 9pm Craig Charles Funk & Soul
Sat 21st 1pm YouTuba Workshop 7pm YouTuba 8.30pm Urban Folk Quartet
Thurs 12th 10pm Best of Eliza Carthy Fri 13th 6pm Polly & The Billets Doux 8pm Ellen and The Escapades Sat 14th 10am Musical Storytimes 12.30pm Eureka: From the Chew to the Poo 2.30pm Eureka: The Gross Show 7.30pm Samuel Dubois 10pm Hope & Social
Sun 22nd 11 - 12.30 Claudio Kron Drumming W/shop 7 - 1 8 J U LY 2 0 1 2
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