February 2012 Newsletter ''Turn Up The Volume''

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Turn up the VOLume By Eva de Luis Iglesias

February 2012

One month more I’m here to give you some advice of things to do in February. I hope you try these lovely activities (mostly the romantic first page). We have a new section: Portrait of the month! Who wants to be the next one? If you have any ideas that could be included in the next newsletter, please send it to me and also if you are interested in adding new sections or special events: visibility@everythingispossible.com. Eva Don’t forget to join us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Thank you!! http://volunteersturnupthevolume.blogspot.com/


WHAT’S ON: SPECIAL ROMANTIC MOMENTS Personally, I think that Saint Valentine’s Day is just a commercial lover’s day, because we can be romantic every day of our lives with our partner. For this reason, I’m going to give you some ideas about special places to go with your partner any day of the year.

TIME TO RELAX If you would like to have a break in good company I encourage you to go to a Spa. There are special offers for 2 people even with a glass of bubbly and chocolates on arrival! There is a website where you can find all the offers around the UK to have a Spa Break/Day. Most of them are also hotels and they always have offers if you want to sleep or eat there. This will be more expensive but if you really want to have some romantic days it is a great option. Where: Wherever you want

When: Anytime (cheaper Mon‐Fri)

Cost: From £12 per person

More info & booking: www.spabreaks.com

TIME TO HAVE LUNCH/DINNER Our pocket money is not for luxuries, but we can afford to have a special meal once in a while. I do not propose fancy restaurants because we don’t need to eat well, so I suggest a few that are accessible on our budget. There’s no need to break the bank to ‘do lunch’ in style.

The Library: all‐day breakfast menu, gourmet burgers, cheap drinks. 229, Woodhouse Lane

The Arc: salads, pasta, grill. 19 Ash Road, Headingley

Akmal’s Tandoori Bistro: indian food, you can bring your own drinks. 235 Woodhouse Lane (inside Hyde Park)


WHAT TO DO ON A RAINY DAY BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL The world's most prestigious mountain film festival is coming! The UK Tour of the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour kicks off in Edinburgh on 27th January and is heading right across the UK. On the 2nd of February it takes place in our city, Leeds! The hosting venue is The Carriageworks and the tickets cost £12.50 to see 7 different short‐films. It seems a short but really high quality festival with a combination of risk, sport, adventure and mountains. When: 2nd February Where: The Carriageworks

Cost: £12.50/£11(concession) More info: http://www.banff‐uk.com

DRESS‐UP PAINT IN ARTSPACE On Saturday 4th of February it’s time to celebrate International Women’s Day. There is a special activity in Leeds Art Gallery, where you can have fun painting clothing. This is a workshop to explore new art ideas and ways of making. Booking is not required, so I encourage you to do this activity and arrive there as soon as possible! It’s also important to not dress up with your best clothes… When: Saturday 4th Feb (11am to 3pm)

Where: Leeds Art Gallery

Cost: Free

More info: 0113 247 8254

PIP DICKENS: NEW WORK – ART EXHIBITION This exhibition shows new paintings and works on paper from the contemporary artist Pip Dickens. Influenced by the imagery and technique of Hieronymus Bosch, Disney animation and Francis Bacon, Dickens presents her new work in the University of Leeds. The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery is situated in the Parkinson Building (the big white building with a lot of steps) on Woodhouse Lane. The entrance to the gallery is off the south end of the Parkinson Court (turn left at main reception desk). Where: The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery (Parkinson Building) When: From Mon‐Sat, 10‐17 until 14th April

Cost: Free

More info: www.leeds.ac.uk/gallery/


ILKLEY

WHAT TO DO ON A SUNNY DAY

Ilkley is the ideal place for walking, hiking or enjoying a great Sunday lunch and it's easily reachable by train and bus. Ilkley is a picturesque town set in the Yorkshire Dales. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and the famous Ilkley Moor there's miles of beautiful countryside to explore. Ilkley is also a “Walkers are Welcome town”, a title that recognise the town's walks for all abilities and its commitment to welcoming walkers. Ilkley also has lots of interesting independent shops including vintage boutiques, gift shops and delicatessens. There are lots of cafes, pubs and restaurants including the famous Bettys Cafe & Tearooms and the Michelin starred Box Tree. For culture you can visit the Manor House Art Gallery and Museum.

When: Anytime

Where: Ilkley. Train direct (30min.), Bus direct X84 (1hour)

More info: www.visitilkley.com / www.ilkley.org

PARK SQUARE, LEEDS CITY CENTRE Park Square is a Georgian public square in Leeds, it is grassed over and now is in the financial centre. The park is the best place in Leeds for idling. It’s quiet and seldom crowded (you can usually get a bench to yourself); there’s plenty of sandwich shops just around the corner; and, best of all, if you idle on a weekday, you’re aware of being surrounded by terribly busy people doing terribly important things, while you – quite literally, when the impressive banks of flowers are in bloom – simply stop and smell the roses! Where: In front of the Town Hall, on the other side of The Headrow. When: Anytime

Cost: Free


LIVE MUSIC IN LEEDS

MUSIC STUART MCCALLUM TRIO LIVE AT THE GROVE INN Best known as the guitarist for The Cinematic Orchestra, Stuart also has an extensive solo career and has toured and recorded with the likes of Ari Hoenig, Tim Garland, Don Weller, Kenny Wheeler, John Surman and Mike Gibbs. The Grove Inn is a traditional English pub worth a visit so that you can enjoy a drink of good beer and to meet interesting folk. There is acoustic music every night of the week and the owners are enthusiastic supporters of live music. The Grove Folk Club (Friday nights) formed back in 1962 and is still in existence today. The concert room can hold 60 people. When: Sun 12th Feb 2012 (8.30pm‐10.30pm)

Where: Grove Inn. Back Row, Holbeck, Leeds, LS11 5PL. (Map) Cost: £4/ £3 concessions

Genre: Jazz & World

More info: http://www.leedsgigs.co.uk/event‐47066.html

MUSIC MICHAEL KIWANUKA & THE STAVES Michael Kiwanuka is a British soul musician of Ugandan heritage who is signed to Communion Records. He has been compared to Bill Withers and Otis Redding, as well as Van Morrison and the Temptations. In January 2012 he won the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll. When: Sat 18th Feb 2012 (7.30pm) Where: Brudenell Social Club Cost: £7.50 More info: www.brudenellsocialclub.co.uk


PORTRAIT OF THE MONTH Aurelie Lemaire Date of Birth: 11/02/88 Where do you come from? : Belgium Place of residence in England: Leeds (Skyline) Arrival and Departure dates: 09/01/12 – 05/08/12 Culinary speciality: Vegetables The thing you couldn’t forget to put into your suitcase: books and my computer Which is your favourite...

Movie? : Lord of the rings

Dish? : Thai meals

Song? : Everything except Rap

3 Interesting things about you? I love martial arts What did you do before your EVS in England? I studied at University (Cooperation & Development) and travelled a little Have you travelled before? If yes, which is your favourite place? Every places are wonderful...but if I have to choose one to live, I would choose maybe Singapore...or England maybe! Why did you choose to come to England? Because of the language What was your most interesting cultural discovering in England? The way girls dress! Where do you plan to travel during your EVS? All over England for sure!! What expectations do you have about this experience (personally and professionally)? Improve my English, learn more about the different cultures, see if I could work as a teacher or not What are your goals for these 7 months? Have a nice experience and enjoy What will you do when you finish your project? And in 10 years time? Honestly, I have no idea!


SPECIAL EVENTS BIRTHDAY 11th of February ... Aurelie’s birthday! And it’s on Saturday! Let’s go to celebrate!

SAINT VALENTINE’S FAIR Europe's first and largest Valentine's fair couldn’t be in any other city: Leeds! People from Leeds said that St.Valentine would be proud of this Fair so… Let’s go! Back at Elland Road and opening on Thursday 9th February, the fair is celebrating its 21st birthday in Leeds with a bang. From 8.30pm onwards (on the opening night) visitors can enjoy a giant firework display as well as over 150 attractions. Cost: Entrance is free, but as in every fair… if you want enjoy you have to pay When: 9‐19 February. Open daily from 1pm‐10.30pm (except Thu 9th, Fri 10th, Sat 11th and Sat 18th) Where: Elland Road Car Park, Leeds. Bus service numbers 51 and 55 from Vicar Lane outside the market (stand M7) stop at Elland Road so there’s no reason to miss it. More info: http://www.leedsguide.co.uk/review/preview/leeds‐valentines‐fair‐elland‐road/20171


This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.


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