Women In Jazz Media Closing Party
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1 review - Toulouse Lautrec Jazz Club
Description
For our final evening of Women in Jazz Media with EFG London Jazz festival, we have an amazing line up for you!
Doors are at 7pm and the show starts at 8pm. Please join us for a celebration to mark the end of our very first collaboration with Women In Jazz Media.
Stars of the evening:
Wendy Kirkland
Wendy Kirkland continues to affirm her stature as a leading UK jazz pianist and singer, her latest appearance being a sell-out gig at the world-renowned Ronnie Scott's club in London with guitarist husband Pat Sprakes. "Terrific pianist and singer. Assured and full of surprises." ★★★★ Dave Gelly, The Observer
Esther Bennett
Esther Bennett is one of the London jazz scene’s most highly respected and widely loved jazz vocalists. She juxtaposes sensitivity with a sparkly sense of humour, her song delivery leaving audiences utterly compelled.
Kim Cypher
Creating quite a stir on the jazz scene at present, Kim has firmly secured a reputation for top quality, stylish jazz, performing with top UK musicians. Continually described as 'vivacious', her performances are full of positive, vibrant energy, great humour, enthusiasm and wonderful musicianship. Inspired by the funkier side of jazz and having studied alongside US saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis (esteemed side-man with James Brown) and jazz saxophonist Andy Sheppard, Kim’s style of performance is best described as funky saxophonist meets 1940 s jazz.
Ashaine White
Lara Jones
She is a member of avant garde trio J Frisco. Lara contrasts high energy pulsating electronics with mediative dream-like soundscapes with solo saxophone & software Abelton; using live processing and field recordings to build structures and stories in her work.
Rouhangeze
Rouhangeze presents some of her compositions for her album "Evasio". It's an exploration of the traditional rhythms of the Sega that she sings in her mother tongue, Mauritian Creole. Her compositions are basked in the colours of Africa and India influenced by her love of Jazz and the marriage between electronic and organic sounds.
with support from J Steps.
J Steps is a brand new venture in jazz led by UK jazz saxophonist Hannah Horton as part of Guildhall Young Artists, Saffron Walden. The band is for anyone who is 18 and under and identifies as female or non-binary with its main aim being to tackle the historic lack of representation of women in jazz by providing an exclusive opportunity.
J Steps appearance for Women In Jazz Media at London Jazz Festival in November will be their first gig and they could not be more pleased to be playing to jazz fans and supporters in a venue like the Toulouse Lautrec!
AS WITH ALL OUR EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE FESTIVAL, 100% OF PROFITS WILL GO TO THE MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION.
Since 1949, the Mental Health Foundation has been the UK’s leading charity for everyone’s mental health. With prevention at the heart of what they do, the MHF aim to find and address the sources of mental health problems so that people and communities can thrive. They take a public mental health approach to prevention, finding solutions for individuals, those at risk and for society, in order to improve everyone’s mental wellbeing.
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/our-work
Offers
Promotions
Tickets/Times
Ticket | Event time | Cost |
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Standard Admission
Doors: 7pm / Show: 8 - 10pm |
19:00 - 22:30 | £20.00 |
Location
Address
Toulouse Lautrec Jazz Club, 140 Newington Butts, SE11 4RN
Organiser
Toulouse Lautrec
Venue
T&Cs
2) Live Stream tickets are not eligible for refunds. Your live stream can be viewed at a later time if you are unable to watch it live.
3) If you are unable to attend you are welcome to transfer them to a friend in your name.
4) Please check your tickets are correct for the event you are attending as changes cannot be made
5) On busy nights small groups of 1-2 people may be required to share your table with one other small group.
6) Seating is unreserved and on a 1st come, 1st served basis; please arrive early if you have a preference.
7) Once the performance has begun, we reserve the right to fill any empty seats with people who are on our waiting list or at the door. Late arrivals will still be permitted however you may be asked to stand at the back until seating can be provided at such time.
8) Certain events require a non-talking or quiet audience. You may be asked to leave or move to the outdoor terrace should you wish to talk to avoid disrupting the experience of our other attendees.
9) Video Recording & Photography is encouraged. Please refrain from using flashes or strong lights as they risk harming our performers.
10) Attendees under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult unless the event is strictly for over 18.
11) We operate a Check-21. If you are lucky enough to appear younger than 21 you may be asked for photographic ID.
12) Occasionally, events are cancelled or postponed by the performer or promoter for a variety of reasons. If the event is cancelled you will be emailed to provide you the option to attend a rescheduled date or request a full refund.
13) Tickets are sold subject to the promoter's or performer's right to alter or vary the programme due to the events or circumstances beyond their control without being obliged to refund monies or exchange tickets.
14) The venue reserves the right to refuse admission and may on occasion have to conduct security searches to ensure the safety of patrons.
15) The promoter & venue management accepts no responsibility for any personal property.