Tuesday, 4 December 2012

December Swing Circus Senegalese Santa



DECEMBER

is the month that we are in.



'local girls with their castanets and their swinging hips' 

photo by Danila Olmi
The Kings Cross Hot Club have set off slightly accidentally, and in association with Nikki Santilli, a trend of  'Gypsy Jazz & Gin' at LASSCO in the very appetising Maltby Street Market on the Ropewalk, Bermondsey.  Listen to them/dance to them on Saturdays/Sundays from about 2pm, usually in the beautiful wood-panelled 'Eisenhower Room' which has been resurrected inside the warehouse.  Very good food and gin being sold in the market both for eating immediately and giving as presents, as well as reclaimed furniture such as lunatic asylum doors and old cinema seats. 

Speaking of lunatic asylums.  Some sort of feminine offshoot of the Kings Cross Hot Club is occurring consisting of Bruce Beach (the big girl) on rhythm guitar & singing, Anisa Arslanagic on viola, Surya Anita singing and me on clarinet/sometimes singing.  Kings Charles I pub on Northdown Street in Kings Cross is our current hole of choice - first gig there on the 28th November went swimmingly (no-one can remember a thing) and we have been asked back this Thursday 6th - playing all sorts from gypsy swing to cumbia to klezmer to Jonny Cash to Tom Waites to tango to things that Bruce suddenly and unexpectedly comes out with. 

Joined by the elusive/illusive Dave Aird on the tuba we are also really looking forward to playing at the Andre Laug Vintage Haute Couture Exhibition @ Millana Atelier on Friday 14th - curated by the amazingly energetic, imaginative and incredibly focussed Gemiliana Assorgia. Gemiliana is tailoring dresses for Anisa, Anita and I to perform in at a retro hair salon on Cheshire Street just off Brick Lane at this event, part of the launch of CENSUS.  If you come between 6.30 and 8.30pm you'll be able to see us play amongst vintage salon equipment and bright retro orange colours.  Do come a bit earlier or stick around after to see and enjoy other happenings at neighbouring studios, shops and cafes.  This is really a special street of new designers who are coming together creatively, worth a visit any other time too.


CIRCUS

'I was thrilled by the annual visits of the circus'

On Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th for some bizarre reason that I can only blame myself three months back for, I'm going to be performing some chinese pole moves on a metal swinging boat quite a lot of metres off the ground.  A fantastic group of others will be doing trapeze, corde lisse, aerial hoop, and contortion in a net...  We are directed by Alex Frith, who was, notably, circus specialist with the Lord of the Rings theatre spectacular for four years.  Check it out at Greenwich Circus Festival - the tickets include taster circus workshops and access to professional and semi-professional circus performances as well as our brilliantly bizarre shipwreck show...



'Expect to be urged to take second helpings'

Finally, Anisa Arslanagic and I have also started playing with Senegalese singer Biram Seck, very enjoyable debut with him at the Baobab Fundraiser in St Ethelburga's on 11th November alongside Ulises Diaz & Tsivi Sharett, followed by a great gig at Nomad Jazz Venue on Old Street on the 14th November with a group of Senegalese musicians including the illustrious Kaw Seck on percussion and le tres gentil Abdoulaye Samb on guitar.  Gig at Nomad to be repeated on Tuesday 18th December, and the same line-up on Friday 21st at the Waterline Bar in Haggerston on Regent's Canal. 

Biram's voice is addictive and his songs uplifting - also look out for him singing with Fofoulah - absolutely fantastic & rousing band.  Saw them play at Vortex a couple of weeks ago and the windows were steaming, the crowd sweaty and hot from jumping around (sadly, despite having 'fearlessly' negotiated my way past the twice-my-size bouncer at the one-in-one-out stage of the night, I was so tired I could only just about stand up against the wall.  Next time I'll have to try and get some sleep and a dinner in me before seeing them again...or maybe just in general).  Read a review of them - by Kit Downes - here if you like.



'the richest character in the world'

In other news, a Big Issue seller who currently stays around Waterloo area popped into Tsivi Sharett's very wonderful jam (ish) session at the Bonnington Cafe and loved it so much that he insisted very warmly on giving me a pound of his change.  I was a bit bemused & amused at the way round this ended up being but he was adament...  thank you oh mysterious man. 

Actually if anyone is reading this still and gets the chance, do go to the Bonnington (near Vauxhall or Oval tube stations) on the first Sunday of a month - amazing israeli food, pomegranate lemonade, mint teas, turkish coffees, made mostly by Anat Elhalal.  Lovely music played fairly randomly by an assortment of relaxed musicians who turn up - a session led by pianist Tsivi Sharett.  Candles and bring your own wine etc. add to happy welcoming atmosphere.  Then go home and sleep well - you will :)


so somehow chaos has come out of the general disorder, and in very good spirits, have a happy advent x x x

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

hallo Halloween!

Had a wonderful night on Saturday 27th - dressing up, dancing, posing at "A Spooky Speakeasy" presented by Minnie's Henhouse, with beautiful hats by Sahar Fremantle's UglyLovely ... pictures up soon from Ronnie & Rose Photography

Tomorrow! Wednesday 31st October, Halloween... I'll be 10 metres up a swinging metal boat in Wapping at BOO! in King Edward Memorial Park on Glamis Road - on the river near Shadwell Station.  A ghost ship installation including pirate/mermaid-based circus acts, live music, fireworks... The installation is pretty amazing, and just a taster for Aircraft Circus' show in December's Greenwich Circus Festival.  Come have a peek! It's free and all!

Saturday, 13 October 2012

diary de octubre

Events for the rest of the month........ the last week of October is going to be nicely bizarre....ouff!  Gig at Waterline is well worth a visit, fantastic venue... more details of the night to come, a couple more acts to be arranged...

Saturday 13th October
Soiree Neuf - Entertainments par excellence for Francophones and Franglais, part of Ooh-la-la! - Semain Francophone @ Cockpit Theatre, Marylebone, clarinetting with the Kings Cross Hot Club from 9pm
Monday 22nd October
Monday Night Session @ Seven Dials Club, Covent Garden: clarinetting with the Kings Cross Hot Club
Wednesday 24th October
Wednesday Wind Downs at Waterline, 46 De Beauvoir Crescent, London N1 5RY (on Regent's Canal). Balkan, tango, peruvian folk music with Tim Sharp and Anisa Arslanagic.
Saturday 27th October
Wednesday 31st October
Family Halloween event in King Edward Memorial Park, Wapping: chinese pole, dance and movement theatre with AirCraft Circus' Shipwrecked Circus project. Pirates performing circus acts, seamonsters, capsizing ships and pyrotechnics...

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Oh, October...

Rehearsals and secret building works are going well for Aircraft Circus' Shipwreck Circus event at Greenwich Circus Festival in December... so much so we are doing an installation with some small acts for Halloween in Lewisham on the 31st October... I will post more details as they come!  We are very excited and well acquainted now with the likes of truss and drop forge swivel couplers... 

The Kings Cross Hot Club are playing every Monday in the Seven Dials Club, 42 Earlham Street - with all sorts of intriguing guests and unexpected twists and turns, and a one-armed manager keeping his eyes on our whereabouts.  Last Monday I played so hard my clarinet broke before we even started Ochi Chyornye...  According to some, this is due to a 'shift in the universe'...  Mystical times.

And on the 27th October Black Shabbat will be making one of their rare, enigmatic, foot-stamping-fuelled appearances at 'A Variety Evening' in aid of University College London Hospitals at Rosslyn Hill Chapel, Pilgrims Place, Hampstead, NW3 1NG

Anyway, if you want to hear some balkan-ish klezmer-ish music to brighten your autumn day, don't forget to listen to this!  And if you'd like to see a small something, click here to see a video Chris Jones took when a group of us played in Dalston Eastern Curve Garden a couple of weeks ago, we're playing Ederlezi (Serbian folk tune for the feast of Saint George) and A Nakht in Gan Eydn - with Anisa Arslanagic, Tim Sharp, Theo Lais and Ulises Diaz.

More soon!

Thursday, 6 September 2012

sweet September songs and dances...

A busy month of dance, music, circus arts...........

Anisa Arslanagic and myself are putting together a CD of a lovely live session we did with musicians Tsivi Sharatt (piano, percussion, voice), Tim Sharp (piano and accordian), James Adams (guitar and percussion) and the wonderful Ulises Diaz (cajon and flamenco singing..).  We will put some of the best tracks online at http://soundcloud.com/alice-mary/sets/ulu-unrehearsed-live-untouched/   To see us play/dance in the near future, come to av alanche '16/9 at the Dalston Eastern Curve Garden on the afternoon of Sunday 16th September...

Very excited too to be starting rehearsals with AirCraft Circus at Hangar Arts' Trust for the Greenwich Circus Festival from 14th-16th December 2012..........there'll be mermaids, music, capsizing ships, chinese pole, trapeze, silks, puppets, lots of flying!  ....watch this space.....

And finally, the infamous Kings Cross Hot Club are back on on Monday nights in the secretly buzzing Seven Dials Club at 42 Earlham Street, more swing dancing and raucous gypsy playing, some original pieces being premiered too...

Monday, 13 August 2012

August activities...

During August I will be performing in You Me Bum Bum Train in Stratford, and creating the score and sound for Quince Garcia's new play When the Tables Turn for Roadworks Media...

Sunday, 15 January 2012

this week in gigs..

sunday 15th jan: the hideaway bar, tufnell park: open mic
monday 16th jan: the seven dials club, 42 earlham st, covent garden: The Kings Cross Hot Club "Monday Night Sessions"
thursday 19th jan: the seven dials club, 42 earlham st, covent garden: Tango Terra
saturday 21st jan: the drawing room art gallery, chesham: with The Beggar's New
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