Monthly Archive for February, 2009

Exhibition - Revolution in Evolution

darwin-1Exhibition - Revolution in Evolution. By Prenton High School for Girls. 12-14 February 2009

An exhibition of scientific art, to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin.

A collaboration of work by the students of Prenton High, Park High, Rock Ferry High and Upton Hall, funded through the Rolls Royce Science Prize.

Working with fine artist Philip Garrett, students experienced an approach that linked both science and art, and has its roots in the teachings of Italian renaissance masters such as Leonardo Da Vinci.

The exhibition is the resulting art work, produced by the students after several days of scientific study on the topic of Natural Selection.

The students have produced sculptures, posters and film. The exhibition will be followed by a public debate on the theme of Evolution, later in the year.

The Rolls Royce science prize celebrates and rewards excellence in science teaching and teamwork.

Music - Live International Songwriters Night

February 4, 2009
20:00to23:00

LIVE INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITERS NIGHT
Wednesday 4 February 2009
START : 8PM
PRICE : £3/4

Edward Croft www.myspace.com/edwardcroft
Edward Croft has developed his own unique folk-rock-hip-hop that brings a smile to any miserable persons face.
Allo Houston … give me some blues … over.
From Texas with love and emotion !
A great songwriter from the south of Norway … guitar, harmonica and some piano.
(Coutry-Folk-Lovesongs). Big Bowie fan, even bigger Bob Dylan fan.
Mark kelly frontman of”Inna crisis” and “The Passengers” stripped down and back to basics with his acoustic guitar . His songs are full of passion, pain and groove.

Music - Thomas, Joseph & Murphy

February 28, 2009
20:00to23:00

Saturday 28 February 2009. Acoustic music from Thomas Joseph & Murphy

http://www.myspace.com/thomasjosephandmurphy

Plus guests Robert Brown and Jessica Stavely-Taylor

Doors 20.00

£4

Music - Lost Voices, February 2009

February 26, 2009
20:00to23:00

Following on from last month’s fantastic 2009 launch event, Lost Voices returns to the View Two Gallery on Thursday February 26th with another exciting programme of live music from Liverpool and beyond.

Surinder Sandhu is a virtuoso of the classical Indian Sarangi and was one of the performers at the first ever Lost Voices back in 2007. Following his brilliant gig at the Philharmonic, earlier this month, with his full band, he is making a welcome return to Liverpool in an improvising duo with outstanding jazz drummer, Miles Levin. Expect some musical fireworks, and a few surprise guests…

Jesus Peñaranda is an outstanding accordionist and another Lost Voices favourite. This month he is performing in a brand new duo with Philharmonic orchestra cellist, Georgina Aasgaard. Featuring a mix of classical pieces, including tangos by the great Argentinean composer, Astor Piazzolla, and some original tunes, this should be an outstanding set.

Ray Dickaty, saxophone, is one of the original Lost Voices and, in another brand new collaboration, will be playing with DJ, clutter-funkk… A bold blend of brass and beats.

Promoting the spirit of the eclectic, Lost Voices nights are an intoxicating blend of the strange, the wonderful and the strangely familiar- from cabaret song to experimental jazz, from classical minimalism to an old folk song.

Regular nights are the last Thursday of the month at View Two Gallery and feature a programme of local, national and international acts…

As always, expect the unexpected and you wont be disappointed…!

Music - Liverpool Acoustic Live

February 20, 2009
20:00to23:00

Friday 20 February 2009. The first ever Liverpool Acoustic Live. Artists performing are Stephen Langstaff, Lizzie Nunnery, Ali Ingle and Luke Jackson.

Doors open at 8pm, music starts at 8.30pm. Tickets £4 on the door (£3 in advance from [email protected])




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