Salisbury Arts Centre March Magalogue 2015

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Your magazine guide to all the events and activities taking place at Salisbury Arts Centre this March. From award winning theatre and film to daring dance and original comedy, there are plenty of spring treats coming up in Wiltshire.

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Image: ZoieLogic ‘Safe’

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From film and theatre award winners to dance on an imagined Empire State building, March is full of excitement at Salisbury Arts Centre.

We are quite literally leaping into spring with energetic all-male dance, lively Folk stars and a heavy dose of humour from comedians and theatre companies alike.

We’ll also be giving away our Naim Audio Mu-so sound system to one lucky member on the 31 March so sign up now if you’d like to get your hands on this sexy piece of kit!

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Still time to winAward-winning £895 wireless music system up for grabs!

If you’ve not already joined, there’s still time to sign up to our membership scheme and be in with a chance to win this state of the art wireless Mu-so sound system.

Kindly donated by Naim Audio, Mu-so will be given away to one lucky Member on Tuesday 31 March. There has never been a better time to become a Salisbury Arts Centre Member!

Mu-so is Naim’s first wireless music system combining AirPlay®, UPnPTM, Spotify® Connect, Bluetooth® & iRadio with iOS and Android App control. The state of the art system allows you to play music from your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and many other MP3 players and from USB sticks, plus it scooped the What Hi-fi? Product of the Year Award for 2014.

It retails for £895 and to be in with a chance to win this amazing system, all you need to do is join Salisbury Arts Centre’s membership scheme before the prize draw on Tuesday 31 March! All existing members will automatically be entered into the draw.

Standard Memberships (£24 a year/£21 concessions) and Family Memberships (£36) help us provide inspiring creative activities for the whole community to make imaginations fly. In return you’ll get ticket discounts, special offers and the chance to win fantastic prizes like this one!

Find out more about membership and become a member now for a chance to win this incredible prize>>>

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“Floating on an illuminated acrylic base, the Mu-so oozes class from every pore, even down to the network LED on the side which indicates connection state by changing colour (purple to white). The major issue is that unless you already live in a Bond villain-style penthouse you’ll have to move to do the Mu-so justice.” T3

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FilmMarch films begin with the 2015 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar award winner, Ida. With another multi-award winner, 20,000 Days on Earth, following hot on its heels, March is a fabulous month for film.

Images: Ida, 20,000 Days on Earth, Bastards

Ida (12A):Thursday 5 March 7.30pm

Ida is a beautiful and intense film following a young Polish woman’s search for the truth about her past.

On the eve of taking her final vows, apprentice nun Anna leaves the

convent in search of her only surviving relative. Hard drinking sensualist Aunt Wanda is not what she was expecting. Uncovering a dark secret from the family’s past, the unlikely pair embark on a daunting road trip that will question everything they believe in.

Book tickets now>>>

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Images: Ida, 20,000 Days on Earth, Bastards

Coming soon...

Click the images above to watch trailers of upcoming films.

View all Spring 2015 films and book your tickets now>>>

20,000 Days on Earth (15):Thursday 12 March 7.30pm

20,000 Days on Earth is a cinematic day in the life of musician and international cultural icon Nick Cave.

Fusing drama and reality, 20,000 Days on Earth is inspired by a line in Cave’s songwriting notebook calculating how many days he’d been alive. Delving into Nick’s artistic processes, the film explores his full creative cycle and introduces those who have affected his life. From Warren Ellis to Ray Winstone and Kylie Minogue, experience a star-studded cast in this film of a musical legend.

Bastards (12A):Wednesday 25 March 7.30pm

Bastards is a powerful, poignant and sometimes humorous documentary with a score by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Bastards tells the story of an illiterate young woman who took on tradition, her own family and the Moroccan legal system for the sake of her illegitimate child. Deborah Perkin follows Rabha El Haimer over eighteen months as she tries to legitimise her forced marriage and protect her daughter from outcast ‘bastard’ status.

With introduction by Amnesty International and the writer/director

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Awards galore

Film: IdaThursday 5 March, 7.30pmFresh from Oscars success with a Best Foreign Film win, this Polish-Danish road movie also took home the Bafta for Best Film Not in the English Language. Telling the story of a young woman on a search for the truth about her family roots, Ida has been described as ‘immaculate’ (Telegraph) and ‘eerily beautiful’ (Guardian). Agata Trzebuchowska stars as a novice nun on the cusp of taking her holy vows in 1962, when her family past intervenes. Under the urging of the Mother Superior, she goes on a life-changing road trip with sole surviving relative Aunt Wanda, journeying deeper into the heart of her Jewish origins. Winning praise and a second Oscar nomination for its haunting cinematography, Ida is already being hailed as director Pawel Pawlikowski’s masterpiece.

Book Ida tickets now>>>

Image: Ida

Theatre: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La ManchaFriday 13 March, 8pmLater in March we welcome touring theatre group Little Soldier and their award-winning show based on Cervantes’ novel. Taking inspiration (and a hefty grain of salt) from a heavy-weight literary masterwork of the seventeenth century, Little Soldier’s gloriously silly version has been described by A Younger Theatre as ‘completely irreverent…it is childish, crass and chaotic, but more importantly, it is also hilarious…so much fun to watch.’ The Stage newspaper clearly agreed, including Don Quixote in its nationwide snapshot of the best shows of 2014, and presenting it with a Stage Award for Acting Excellence during its run at the Edinburgh Festival. Plenty of reasons to don a handlebar moustache and get down to this mad March hare of a show!

Book Ingenious Gentleman tickets now>>>

As a venue dedicated to showcasing quality work, we’ve been excited to see the things we love gain wider appreciation with an award or two. This month we have one film and one show in particular that have impressed the academy and gained a healthy stamp of industry approval.

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Image: Ida

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Live LunchesFREE lunchtime music 12noon - 2pm

Our Live Lunch line-up showcases everything from Jazz and Classical influences to Dylan-inspired songs this March. Join us from noon – 2pm on selected weekends to enjoy free music from these talented artists in our relaxed café space.

Sunday 8 March: Drew AllenInspired by Bob Dylan, Drew Allen is a talented young singer songwriter and guitarist. He combines arresting vocals, guitar and harmonica to deliver music that sounds as though it’s from another era.

Saturday 14 March: Emma BallantineEmma Ballantine blends Folk, Jazz and Classical influences to create songs in an eclectic and lyrical style reminiscent of Joni Mitchell or Suzanne Vega.

Sunday 29 March: Ben JordanAmerican-born singer songwriter Ben Jordan performs intimate ballads and high-energy foot stompers with ease and charm.

View the full season of Live Lunches now>>>

Image: Ben Jordan (Left), Emma Ballantine

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Image: Ben Jordan (Left), Emma Ballantine

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Laughter TherapyTom Stade: ‘Decisions, Decisions’Sunday 8 March 8pmA night of incisive comedy and expertly-crafted mayhem from free-thinking philosopher Tom Stade.

Tom has recently stormed BBC One’s Live at the Apollo and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow.

Direct from sell-out performances at Melbourne and Edinburgh Comedy Festivals, catch this exuberant talent as he ponders timeless questions and reflects upon life’s choices and decisions.

Recommended age 16+

Book Tom Stade tickets>>>

Mitch Benn: ‘Don’t Believe a Word’Friday 20 March 8pmA funny and thought-provoking show from Radio 4’s musical comic Mitch Benn.

Mitch Benn is a sceptic. But don’t take his word for it, or indeed anybody’s

for anything. In his latest show Mitch debunks myths, exposes nonsense and grapples with the very nature of knowledge itself. Expect amusing consequences and a few songs as he extolls the virtues of an evidence-based approach to life.

Recommended age 14+

Book Mitch Benn tickets>>>

Barnstormers ComedyFriday 27 March 8.30pmEnding the month with another healthy dose of laughter therapy is our monthly comedy night, Barnstormers. This month’s comedians include hyperactive improvising clown Martin Davis and stylish Canadian Allyson June.

Recommended age 18+

Book Barnstormers Comedy tickets>>>

Image: Tom Stade

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Image: Tom Stade

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When we first heard about this show - “to be taken with a pinch of salt and a handlebar moustache” - we knew it was going to be entertaining. When the production shots came through we simply had to find out more so we chatted to Little Soldier Productions about their show:

What’s your favourite moment of the show?There are so many! If we have to choose, it has to be the moments of audience interaction, they are so unpredictable and exciting.You never know what will come from those.

What does your Spanish heritage bring to your work?In Spain Don Quixote is very present, we have grown up surrounded by constant references to it so we like to think that we understand it really well. This allows us to be very irreverent with it and have lots of fun.

Tell us about the role your guitarist plays on stage…As the play is really silly and mad we

The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La ManchaFriday 13 March 8pm ● Book now>>>

like to think that she brings some sensibility to the show. She is the glue that holds the whole piece together- she creates atmospheres where we can play. It’s wonderful how sometimes you do not notice her and suddenly you look in the corner of the room and she will be doing this amazing classical piece that has us in tears. We are really honoured that she is part of our ensemble.

What would you like the audience to take away from the performance?We would like the audience to jump on our boat, to relax and drop all preconceptions about the book and classical texts. Ladies and gentleman let your hair down and feel free to laugh at us until your heart is content.

Finally - have any of you made it all the way through the book?It was a lot of sweat and tears and sleepless nights. After a year and a half working on it everybody managed to go through the whole thing. In all honesty we loved it and we encourage all of you to have a go at it as it is absolutely genius.Kindly sponsored by Fletcher & Partners.

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Image: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha

“The play is really silly and mad...”

Little Soldier Productions

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Pitschi, The Kitten with DreamsSaturday 14 March 11am & 1.30pm Book now>>>

Our family show this month tells a delightful tale of learning to be happy in your own skin. Packed full of adorable kittens, it’s a must for cat-lovers and families with children aged 2 - 6 years. The company told us more:

We’re positively brimming with excitement for this ‘purrformance’ (sorry we couldn’t resist). Can you tell us a bit more about where the story originates?Our play is based on the wonderful picture book ‘Pitschi’ written by Swiss illustrator Hans Fischer. It is quite an unknown story in the UK but being Half-Swiss I was always read ‘Pitschi’ as a child, so it is an amazing experience to be able to bring it to life for UK audiences.

What are the main themes of the show?It is all about a kitten learning to be happy by being exactly who she is with the love and support of her family.

What would you like the audience to take away from the performance?I would love them to take away the important message that you don’t need to change yourself to be happy in your own skin. As the show is interactive, it is great to see how each show is different because of the wonderful things each audience brings to the show! And finally, of course it is always great when they come away singing our catchy songs!

What’s your favourite thing about working with kittens?Everything! I love how playful they are, and how each little kitten in our show has such an individual character and personality! They are amazingly soft and they love a cuddle, so we always invite the children to come up and play with them after!

Image: Pitschi , The Kitten with Dreams

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MET OperaScreened Live in HD via satellite from New York Saturday 14 March 4.55pm ● Book now>>>

The March screening live from The Metropolitan Opera in New York is of Rossini’s classic love story La Donna del Lago directed by Paul Curran and conducted by Michele Mariotti.

A love story set against the turbulent background of the medieval Scottish Highlands, La Donna del Lago is based on a beloved poem by Sir Walter Scott. Joyce DiDonato is the “lady of the lake” of the opera’s title, with Juan Diego Flórez as the king who relentlessly pursues her.

King James V is entranced when he meets a beautiful woman, Elena, in the Highlands. But he is dismayed to learn that she is the daughter of his enemy, Douglas. Elena, meanwhile, is in love, but not with James V or her fiancée…

Exquisite arias are contrasted with moments of high drama, from the stormy confrontation between Rodrigo and the King to the orchestral frenzy unleashed at the sighting of a meteor.

Image: Rossini’s La Donna del Lago

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Image: Rossini’s La Donna del Lago

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Regular EventsEnjoy your monthly fix of music & sketching

There’s plenty more fun to come with our regular events this spring as we welcome Burlesque and Cabaret performers, Ska, Punk and Reggae bands and talented young performers to our stage.

Dr Sketchy’sWednesday 18 March 7.30pmWith Dr Sketchy’s growing in popularity, don’t miss the March event with exciting drawing rounds, fabulous burlesque and cabaret models, risque performance, great music and prizes. Enjoy a night of quality artistic entertainment with an edge.

Founded in New York in 2005 by artist, author and former artists’ model Molly Crabapple, Dr Sketchy’s now takes place in more than 150 cities around the world.

Dr Sketchy’s Salisbury is all about the fun so it doesn’t matter what level of drawing experience you have. Grab your pencils and sketchbooks and head down for a wild, arty night out.

Book your Dr Sketchy’s tickets now>>>

Hijack Open MicThursday 26 March 5 - 7pmHijack Open Mic returns with another line-up of talented young performers. There is no need to book a ticket for this free event; just turn up and enjoy live music and more from some of our community’s bright young artists.

Altar ClubSaturday 28 March 8pmJeramiah Ferrari headlines March Altar Club with its unique blend of Reggae, Rock, Ska and Punk.

Support comes from The Dirty Skankin Love Hornets, Faux, DJ Steve EZ and more.

Expect another lively Saturday night with live music and DJ sets until midnight.

Book your Altar Club tickets now>>>

Image: Dr Sketchy’s January

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Regular EventsEnjoy your monthly fix of music & sketching

Image: Dr Sketchy’s January

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Daring DanceSafe: Thursday 19 March 8pm ● Book Now>>>

After their popular performance of Echo, ZoieLogic Dance Theatre returns to our stage this month with a show that soars to new heights:

What made you decide to create a piece surrounding the construction workers that built the Empire State Building?When working on my last work ECHO, which was about men being pushed to their limits, I saw a documentary on the men who built the Empire State Building and was astounded at what they were achieving in such conditions. I delved into the world of the men themselves and was intrigued at how close they were as a team and how they had to rely on each other so much.

Does being an all-male company aid the subject matter of the piece? If so how?Yes, being an all male company allows me to make a recognisable environment for the audience linked to the subject. However the work itself is not just about showing the brute strength of men or their work life, it is about masculinity versus fragility. We invite the audience into our world, exposing the human emotions of men that are sometimes

Image: Safe

not seen on the outside. This show challenges perceptions of male dance and demonstrates great physical skill.

What challenges does the set present the performers?The set is a very volatile environment that constantly shifts, alters and builds throughout the piece. The dancers perform at height on nothing more than scaffold planks and manoeuvre a truss crane that allows them to be suspended in the air. This has meant that we have had to learn how to carry and place these very heavy planks and take precautions to ensure they are SAFE. Moving the set continually is a logistical challenge and to top that off they have to perform on a floor made of steel and wood. The hard work has paid off though as they make moving the set around look extremely easy.

For those new to dance, what’s the special ingredient that makes Safe worth the risk?Following the cinematic story of 5 guys who have to move on a set that adds real risk to what they are doing.

Safe is kindly sponsored by Fletcher & Partners.

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Image: Safe

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Le Vent du NordSaturday 21 March 8pm ● Book now>>>

If you love your Folk music lively with original songs and cool instruments then Le Vent du Nord is the gig for you!

Le Vent du Nord is an energetic Folk quartet from Quebec that has taken the festival circuit by storm.

The group never fails to delight crowds

Image: Le Vent du Nord

with its mix of fiddle, guitar, accordion and hurdy-gurdy.

Expect great stage presence and dynamic flair as the group delivers original songs and traditional Candian repertoire sung in their native French.

Book a ‘Dinner and a Show’ ticket for £22 to enjoy a Canadian themed pre-show supper.

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Image: Le Vent du Nord

Click the image above to see Le Vent du Nord in action.

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AblutionsTuesday 31 March 8pm ● Book Now>>>

Described as “a captivating postcard of intoxicated America” (Exeunt Magazine), Ablutions plunges you into the dark and gritty Los Angeles underworld.

About Fellswoop:Fellswoop Theatre is based in Bristol and comprises of two performers, a director and a musical director. Together they create a distinctive blend of music and drama.

Fellswoop’s work:Fellswoop’s last show, Belleville Rendezvous, was a charming family tale that was mostly silent and relied heavily on visuals and grotesque characters.

Ablutions takes a darker, broodier and more adult tone while maintaining the company’s signature style.

Ablutions:Ablutions is adapted from the novel by Man Booker-shortlisted author Patrick DeWitt.

It’s centred around a bartender who sips top shelf whiskey while watching his customers descend into nightly oblivion.

Blending a live sountrack with detailed mime and DeWitt’s heart-wrenching humour, this is set to be another cracking performance from Fellswoop.

Images: Ablutions

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AblutionsTuesday 31 March 8pm ● Book Now>>>

“Elegantly structured and consummately performed, this is a

highly accomplished production that reminds you why theatre is so bloody

brilliant.”Wildfire: Ignite Theatre Festival

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Image: Will Dickie, Team of the Decades

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