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THE FLAVEL ARTS CENTRE DARTMOUTH


LIVE EVENTS


NATIONAL THEATRE - WAR HORSE enCORe sCReenInGs Sat 1st


& Sun 2nd – 8th Mar


THE 8TH DARTMOUTH COMEDY FESTIVAL Tues 4th


Mar @ various:


MATT HARVEY AT CAFÉ ALF RESCO – INCLUDES RUSTIC SUPPER Tues 4th


Mar @ 7pm


LUCY PORTER Tues 4th


Mar @ 8pm – Flavel


CARL DONNELLY & ROMESH RANGANATHAN FRESH(ISH) FROM THE FRINGE! Wed 5th


Mar @ 8pm – Flavel THE ONLY WAY IS


DOWNTON Thurs 6th


Mar @ 8pm – Flavel


SLIGHTLY FAT FEATURES Fri 7th


Mar @ 7.30pm - Flavel


CURRY & COMEDY WITH CARLY SMALLMAN @ THE ROYAL CASTLE HOTEL Fri 7th


Mar @ 8pm


EVERYTHING YOU’VE EVER NEEDED TO KNOW EVER –


FAMILY SHOW Sat 8th


Mar @ 2pm – Flavel


PATRICK MONAHAN – CAKE CHARMER Sat 8th Flavel


Mar @ 7.30pm –


SEAN HUGHES - PENGUINS Sat 8th


LIVE – SLEEPING BEAUTY Wed 19th


Mar @ 7.15pm


SOUNDLAUNCH Wed 26th


Mar @ 7pm


A soundlaunch showcase of emerging Artists from Devon. soundlaunch was designed in 2010 by Kate Graham to help develop, and promote musicians. It gives bands and solo artists a fully supportive platform to launch from and become dynamic 21st century performers, songwriters & producers. Featuring Dan Fraser, scarlett Fagan, lee McCombe, esme storm, phoebe Johnson & more... ‘Kate Graham has always been such an inspiration to me. she has so much music knowledge from the classical world to the popular music scene and her teaching & coaching methods are so innovative and achieve such brilliant results.’ An informal concert from the talented pupils of Kate Graham.


Mar @ 9pm – Flavel


SRISHTI – JHAM! Fri 28 Mar @ 7pm nina Rajarani Dance Creations presents JHAM! JHAM! is a fresh and fun dance and music work built on a firm classical ground. The performance brings together the rhythmic, vocally percussive south Indian solkattu or syllabic recitation which is often an accompaniment to dance as well as a vocal style in its own right, with the immediately familiar modern style of beatboxing, most often associated with hip-hop dance and music. The title JHAM! is one of the rhythmic syllables used in dance recitation, and also alludes to the idea of a musical jam - a feeling of improvisation and collaboration, the musicians and dancers working off one another to produce something new and exciting. This upbeat, playful and energetic work highlights the rhythmic play between the ancient and the modern.


MARK BEBBINGTON – Mar @ 7.30pm


CLASSICAL PIANIST Sat 29th


The critical plaudits which have greeted Mark Bebbington’s performances and recordings have singled him out as a British


A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF WHAT’S ON DURING MARCH & APRIL 2014


HEARTWAVE Sat 15 Mar @ 8pm With HeartWave Chorus and special guests


ROYAL OPERA HOUSE


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