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Is it just me, or is this year just whizzing by? Here we are heading towards Half Term and Summer is a distant memory! But it’s all happening in Leeds – We have the wonderful Light Night coming up in the city centre; Leeds/Dortmund 50 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the twinning of Leeds and Dortmund; Leeds Thoresby Society holds another series of history lectures; the Goth City Festival returns for a fourth year; and Imam Qari Asim is recognised by the Indonesian Government for his efforts to build bridges between communities.

Women are leading the way for JazzLeeds this Autumn; Yorkshire Dance hosts a celebration of Age and Dance; and we have some great suggestions for October Half Term. Now, we look forward to receiving all your news and notices for November! Please get this to us by 1st October (12th October for advertising). The deadline for the December edition is 1st November for news and notices and 13th November for advertising. Kind regards, Carole, Jack and the team.

Pictured: Light Night Leeds 2018 Photo: Lizzie Coombes

06 13 16 18 29 31 38 46 06 Simon on the Streets Celebrates 20th Anniversary And unveils 12 Blue Plaques.

29 Imam Qari Asim Recognised for Building Bridges Between Communities

13 Light Night Returns for its Fifteenth Year Transforming the streets of Leeds

31 Roundhay Park Receives ‘Much Loved’ Status Users vote for Roundhay

with a dazzling display of light, music and sound.

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16 Festival Celebrates Anniversary of Leeds/Dortmund Twinning An arts festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the twinning of Leeds and Dortmund.

18 Janet Rawlins is Looking for her ‘Lost Works’ The artist appeals for information about lost work from 70s and 80s.

38 Goth City Returns for its Fourth Year 'Goth City IV: Pax Gothica' builds on the success of first three events with a great line-up.

46 Full on Fun for Half Term Some great suggestions to take in over the holiday.



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Life&Style Simon on the Streets Celebrates 20th Anniversary

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The homeless charity Simon on the Streets is celebrating its twentieth anniversary by unveiling 12 blue plaques in Leeds, Bradford and Huddersfield, highlighting some of the cases it has worked with over the last twenty years. Created by Fun Agency, the plaques will be placed at street level to show where the homeless person may have slept or spent time. The plaques give descriptions of each individual, giving people an insight into the personality and life of those on the streets. The plaques will also highlight cases where people have been able to leave their life on the streets through support from Simon on the Streets and other agencies. “We want to acknowledge the huge steps that people we have supported have made to achieve their own goals and aspirations

as well as those that are still struggling with addictions and pressures of everyday life”, said Eric Richardson, CEO of Simon on the Streets. “Homelessness has risen dramatically over the last 20 years and we want to ensure that this remains in the public’s eye as it’s very easy to ignore people on the streets.”

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All 12 plaques are inspired by real life case studies, although names have been changed. The charity is encouraging people to search for the plaques in an online ‘scavenger hunt’, posting photos of the plaques on social media using the hashtag #Simononthestreets to help raise awareness. For more information visit www. simononthestreets.co.uk

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Life&Style They Lived In Leeds By Eveleigh Bradford ALFRED AUSTIN (1835-1913) Poet, Political Journalist and Critic Leeds can boast only one poet laureate – the nation’s official poet – but in fact nobody boasts about him at all. He’s more of a shameful secret. Alfred Austin, born and brought up in Leeds, was appointed poet laureate in 1896, after four years of tussle and argument about a worthy successor to the revered Lord Tennyson and William Wordsworth. His appointment provoked a flood of criticism and insult which left his reputation in tatters and buried him for years. Search the poetry anthologies, look for a blue plaque on his birthplace: nothing. Complacent and egotistical, he lacked personal appeal, but some of his writing has charm and grace, reflecting his genuine, romantic love of English gardens and nature. Is it time to dig him up?

He was born in 1835, third of the six children of Joseph Austin, a prosperous Leeds wool merchant and magistrate, who had just had a splendid new house built on Headingley Hill ‘Ashwood’, off North Hill Road, its gothic arched windows and tall chimneys still a feature. In later memories Alfred recalled the open fields separating it from Woodhouse Moor, where cows grazed and he used to exercise his pony – an idyllic semi-rural childhood. Poetry, especially Byron, was an early passion. His father was Catholic, so after a day school in Headingley he was sent off to the Catholic Stoneyhurst College and then to St. Mary’s, Oscott, near Birmingham, where he studied for a degree of London University, the only degree open to non-Anglicans. With vague thoughts about a profession, he entered legal chambers in London and was called to the Bar in 1857. But he was a half-hearted lawyer – he really wanted to write, and had already published a book of poetry, funded by his uncle. It sold 17 copies!

spent a long period in Italy, which he grew to love. On his return to England he continued writing, published two novels, and married the daughter of an Irish landowner, Hester Homan-Mulock. They enjoyed a year-long honeymoon in his beloved Italy, embroiled then in political turmoil.

In 1860 he inherited money from this uncle, the distinguished railway engineer Joseph Locke, which freed him to write and travel. He published two books of satirical poetry, praised for their learning and elegance, and

Disliking London, he looked for a rural retreat where he could live like a traditional country squire and write. In 1867 he and Hester fell in love with the picturesque Swinford Old Manor House near Ashford in Kent and

Politics were close to his heart. A staunch, deeply patriotic Tory, he was taken on as leader-writer for the right-wing ‘Standard’ newspaper. As their correspondent he travelled to Rome in 1869 to cover the first Vatican Council and then in 1870 was at the Siege of Paris. He stood for parliament twice as a Conservative, for Taunton in 1865 and Dewsbury in 1880, egged on by Disraeli, but lost. So he focussed on political journalism, founding and editing the National Review, a platform for the Tory party. He was a close friend of Lord Salisbury, and totally in tune with his anti-reform policies.


bribed their way to buying it. They spent the rest of their lives there creating their perfect garden, the inspiration for his most popular work: ‘The Garden that I Love’ (1894), and its sequels ‘In Veronica’s Garden’ and ‘Lamia’s Winter Quarters’, all running to many editions – idylls in prose, interspersed with poems and whimsical conversations on nature and life. Further volumes of lyrical poetry, poetic criticism (he harshly dismissed old favourites like Tennyson!), satires and dramas, and finally an autobiography flowed from his pen – over 40 books in all. In 1896, after other candidates had been rejected or had refused, he was appointed Poet Laureate, on Lord Salisbury’s recommendation as Prime Minister. The press had a field day mocking his work, picking on various dud lines particularly in his later ‘official’ odes, and even poking fun at his short stature (about five feet). But he was impervious: confident, sure of his own worth and the rightness of his views on Queen, country, empire, and literature. He revisited Leeds in 1904 to receive an honorary degree from the newly created University and gave a characteristic lecture on the ‘progressive

lunacy’ of giving poor children free meals in schools. He died in 1913, on the brink of the great upheaval of the First World War. He was included in a famous Anthology of Bad Verse, but the kind view is that at his best he was ‘a true but not a great poet’ – you can taste his work yourself now on the internet.

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Life&Style Graduate Receives Duke of York Social Enterprise Award

Jake Goodwin, a Leeds Trinity graduate whose social enterprise provides employment for people with learning disabilities and autism, recently received a Duke of York Social Enterprise Award.

Jake established Building Futures as a Community Interest Company last year. It provides a sustainable route into employment and the opportunity to gain recognised vocational qualifications, achieved through opportunities to work alongside qualified and experienced tradesmen on building, landscaping and maintenance projects. Jake’s passion for supporting individuals with learning disabilities started 10 years ago, when he became involved with Bumble Bees, England’s first mixed ability contact Rugby Union team based at Bradford and Bingley Rugby Club. As a player, Committee Member and Safeguarding

Manager, he wanted to support his teammates in finding long-term employment through developing new skills. He established Building Futures with teammate and Director of Rugby, Dan Cookson, and local architect Andrew Stoddard as a nonExecutive Director. Last summer, the organisation completed their first project – rebuilding the changing rooms at Baildon Rugby Club, which involved painting and installing new benches. At the end of the project, they secured further funding to refit the bathrooms. Building Futures offers opportunities to 12 individuals on projects around Leeds and Bradford. Most are in the building industry, three are working with sports clubs and one is officebased, developing administration and social media skills.

Leeds Phil and Lit Celebrates Bicentenary

On the 19th October, the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society is organising a day conference at Leeds City Museum to celebrate the Society’s bicentenary. Papers will discuss the founding of the Phil & Lit in 1819 and its role in the cultural life of 19th century Leeds.

Its efforts to spread scientific knowledge resulted in the establishment of a museum and its collections eventually became the basis of the City Museum. As the name of the Society indicates, its interests were not limited to the scientific, and through various activities the Phil and Lit championed the appreciation of the visual arts and the progress of British artists. There is no charge for attending the conference. Non-members welcome. For further details and bookings, email Janet Douglas at janetdouglas21@hotmail.co.uk.


Leeds History Lectures at The Leeds Library The history of Leeds is coming under the spotlight in a series of lectures organised by the Thoresby Society – the Leeds Historical Society. The programme features two evening and four lunchtime lectures at the society’s headquarters The Leeds Library, 18 Commercial Street. Themes include the story of Emily Meynell Ingram, the Victorian chatelaine of Temple Newsam House; Joseph Priestley and the 1770s censuses; a costumed performance of the life and thoughts of Leeds historian Ralph Thoresby; Georgian and Victorian prospects and panoramas of Leeds; lost Victorian churches; and the lady members of the Leeds Library.

Evening Lectures at 6.30pm Monday 21 October: ‘Joseph Priestley, The Leeds Library and the Leeds Censuses of 1771 and 1775’ by Jim Morgan Monday 18 November: ‘Victorian Chatelaine: Emily Meynell Ingram of Hoar Cross and Temple Newsam’ by James Lomax, former curator of Temple Newsam House. Lunchtime Lectures, 1pm Wednesday 6 November: ‘Ralph Thoresby in his own words’ by Prof. Peter Meredith

Wednesday 13 November: ‘Prospects and Panoramas of Leeds’ by Dr Kevin Grady Wednesday 20 November: ‘Lost Churches of Leeds, 1800-1900’ by Revd Dr Roy Yates Wednesday 27 November: ‘The Lady Members of the Leeds Library, 1768-1914’ by Janet Douglas The lectures are free. No booking is required for the evening events, but there will be a high demand for the lunchtime lectures, so booking is essential via www. theleedslibrary.org.uk Further information about the lectures can be found at www.thoresby.org.uk


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Swan Song – A Love Song to Birds for Light Night

For Light Night 2019, Opera North is moving over the road to St. John’s Churchyard, New Briggate, with ‘Swan Song’, an immersion in music, birdsong and light.

Swan Song takes flight from Finnish composer Rautavaara’s Swans Migrating, in which swelling orchestral melody mixes with the sounds of whooper swans as they fly south. Follow the path through a forest of light, waxing and waning as it responds to the music in the trees, and finally, step 400 years back in time as you enter the ancient church of St. John’s.

Inside, sit back and be part of an intimate, total musical experience, as Manchester Collective curates an immersive performance of Olivier Messiaen’s epic Catalogue of the Birds, set against brand new music by electronic wunderkind Erland Cooper. Messiaen’s unique and spectacular work for solo piano is a 13-movement tribute to tawny owls, blackbirds, and kingfishers in all their hopping, soaring and flitting glory.

With the world’s bird populations facing peril from climate change and loss of habitat, Swan Song is a love song to birds. The installation will take place in St. John’s Churchyard from 6-10pm, as well as inside the church from 7-10pm. The Birds is commissioned by Opera North Projects for Leeds Light Night (10th/11th October), in association with the Churches Conservation Trust. www.operanorth.co.uk


Light Night Returns for its Fifteenth Year Light Night Leeds returns on 10th/ 11th October (6 – 11pm) to transform the streets of Leeds with a dazzling display of light, music and sound. The annual cultural spectacular will take over some of the city centre’s most iconic buildings and locations for the 15th year in a row, with a programme featuring spectacular installations created by artists from across the globe. This year’s event will explore the themes of mind, body and spirit, with more than 60 impressive artistic creations delving into everything from the intricate mechanics of the human body to the limitless realms of our imaginations. Highlights will include a magnificent parade of illuminated dancers, drummers, monsters and marionettes that will bring dreams to life, starting on The Headrow on Thursday 10th October at 7.30pm. Other sites reimagined during the event will be Leeds Town Hall, Kirkgate Market, Leeds Dock and The Queen’s Hotel. Elsewhere, the unmistakable white stonework of Leeds Civic Hall will once again be the backdrop for a striking digital artwork. Polish visual artist Pani Pawlosky’s piece ‘Telekinetic Rumours’ will see the historic building on Millennium Square become the setting for a surrealistic projection that will examine the flow of energy between mind, body, and soul.

More details about the programme and installations will be released in the coming weeks. To stay up to date, visit www.lightnightleeds.co.uk or follow @lightnightleeds on Twitter and Instagram. To join the faces of the festival, email: lightnightvolunteers@ leeds.gov.uk


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Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel ‘Austentatious’ is an improvised comedy play starring a cast of the country’s quickest comic performers. Every single show the cast conjures up a new ‘lost’ Jane Austen novel based on nothing more than a title suggested by the audience. The group has established itself as one of the UK’s most popular live acts, with seven sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, a monthly West End residency in 2018, and a BBC Radio 4 special to mark the bicentenary of Austen’s death.

“We are thrilled to be travelling the length and breadth of the country, rediscovering the lost classics Austen wrote and promptly forgot about”, said Austentatious. “From ‘Northanger Tabby’ to ‘Guardians of the Gallantry’, there’s nothing Austen couldn’t do (as long as our audiences keep thinking them up).”

Previous ‘lost’ masterpieces have included ‘Sixth Sense & Sensibility’, ‘Double 0 Darcy’ and ‘Mansfield Shark’. No two shows are ever the same. Performed in period costume with live musical accompaniment, this is a Regency treat guaranteed to delight Austen novices and die-hard fans alike. The cast is made up of a host of acclaimed comedy talent including: Cariad Lloyd (Peep Show, Murder in Sucessville, QI, Have I Got News For You), Rachel Parris (The Mash Report, The IT Crowd, Murder In Successville), Joseph Morpurgo (Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Show nominee, Odessa, Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos), Amy Cooke-Hodgson (Alan Carr's Spectacular, Olivier Award winning La Boheme, Howard Goodall’s Girlfriends) Andrew Hunter Murray, (No Such Thing As A Fish, The Mash Report), Graham Dickson (The Messiah, Scooter Thomas, The Pride, Below The Belt), Charlotte Gittins (Folie à Deux, Grand Theft Impro) and Daniel Nils Roberts (Racing Minds). Each show stars a varying line-up of the cast. ‘Austentatious’ is at City Varieties on 18th/19th October, www.cityvarieties.co.uk

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Festival Celebrates Anniversary of Leeds/Dortmund Twinning

Leeds/Dortmund 50, an arts festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the twinning of Leeds and Dortmund (Germany), kicks off on 30th September for ten days, with events at Chapel FM Arts Centre, The Leeds Library and Leeds Civic Hall – all broadcast on East Leeds FM. It will feature two visiting Dortmund writers; ten writing exchanges between writers from our two cities; over 40 writers from West Yorkshire writing brand new work for the festival; five digital conversations between Leeds and Dortmund language students; a choir concert; and a series of interviews with people who have taken part in past exchanges and made lifelong connections through the twinning relationship. There will also be a brand new children’s book in English and German written and illustrated by children from Beechwood Primary School with Matthew Bellwood. Titled ‘The Downhearted Drayman’, it concerns the Barrel Man who pines for his twin brother in Dortmund. Can the other statues in Leeds help them meet again?

In all there will be 25 separate events. Most of them will be broadcast live from Chapel FM Arts Centre on East Leeds FM so that listeners in Germany, indeed all over the world, can listen in and participate. We can’t bring loads of people over here from Dortmund, but with the help of Tech we can do the next best thing. Leeds City Council and Leeds 2023 have been instrumental in making this festival happen. Official visitors from Dortmund will be joining the festivities and will attend the climax of the first week, on the afternoon of Saturday 5th October at Chapel FM. Many of the events will be held in Chapel FM’s fabulous radio theatre, a converted Methodist Chapel in East Leeds, and are free to attend. For a full schedule of events, visit Leeds/ Dortmund website and www.chapelfm. co.uk

Trial by Jury at St Edmund’s A semi-staged performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘Trial by Jury’ is something that just had to be added to the repertoire of Leeds Festival Chorus, in part because Sir Arthur Sullivan conducted the Chorus in the late nineteenth century. It sang in his cantata ‘The Golden Legend’ at Leeds Town Hall, once thought of as his best serious work. However, the comedies created with his witty collaborator W.S. Gilbert have eclipsed it. ‘Trial by Jury’ was their first big comic success. Its ridiculous legal procedures must have been recognisable to the audience in spite of a sense of humour which might be described as a bit like Monty Python. Gilbert, a barrister, knew what he was dealing with. The Breach of Promise laws gave a jilted partner in a broken engagement the opportunity to sue for damages, a situation which was a gift for comic opera writers in search of absurdity. The laws survived until 1970. A chorus of jurors, barristers, bridesmaids and public sing a series of biased reactions and commentaries which include Sullivan’s burlesque takes on the music of famous composers. The Judge enters with music suitable for a prophet in a Handel oratorio. The performance, with Sinfonia of Leeds, includes a short suite of dances from Britten’s Gloriana and a Haydn piano concerto. It is at St Edmund’s in Roundhay on Saturday 19th October at 7.30pm. William Wright, Christopher Faulkner and Rosie Lomas are soloists, Rebecca Taylor is the pianist and Simon Wright the conductor. Tickets are available from www. leedsfestivalchorus.co.uk or on the door. Reserved seats £20, unreserved £15. Under 16s 50% discount.


SEPT 21 – NOV 10, 2019 A seven week exhibition of comic book art, events and workshops WORKSHOPS 12 Oct 12.30pm – 2.30pm Manga Workshop with Jade Sarson 19 Oct 11am – 12.30pm 2.30pm – 3.30pm

Your Life Story In Comics An introductory and practical workshop into graphic comics about the every day,with Louise Crosby from LDComics.

HALF TERM WEEK 29 Oct 10am – 12.30pm 1.30pm – 4pm 30 Oct 10am – 12.30pm 30 Oct 1.30pm – 4pm 31 Oct 10am – 12.30pm 1.30pm – 4pm 1 Nov 10am – 12.30pm 1 Nov 1.30pm – 4pm 2 Nov 10am – 12.30pm

2 Nov 2pm – 4.30pm

Drop In Fun Family Comicy Sessions with Si Smith. Horrible Character Creation And Design – developing a short comic strip with Dr Simpo: Age 7 – 12 Monster Mask Making with Dr Simpo. Age 5 – 13 Drop in Fun Family Comicy Sessions with Si Smith. Design And Make A Spooky Apparition with Dr SImpo. Age 12 – 17 Bring This Apparition Back To Life with Dr Simpo. Age 12 – 17 Drawing As A Way Of Thinking With Una Use drawing to understand how life stories can be developed as comics Age 15+ Comics As Life Writing With Una Drawing, writing making a zine Age 15+

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Laydeez Day Leeds at Panel Show Printed versions of entries in the Laydeez Do Comics Prize for UK based female creators. 19 Oct 4pm – 6.30pm Talk and Book Launch – Billionaires by Darryl Cunningham – with LDComics 1 Nov 7pm – 9pm Panel Show Talk Show Q&A with exhibiting artists + Portfolio review 4pm – 6pm For information on these and future events, workshops or bookings, check out www.sunnybankmills.co.uk or our Facebook and Eventbrite pages.

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Arts&Culture Artist Janet Rawlins is Looking for her ‘Lost Works’

Artist and illustrator Janet Rawlings studied at Leeds College of Art (now Leeds Arts University) from 1947-1952. She draws her inspiration from the Yorkshire Dales and is known for her Dales landscapes in fabric collage and watercolour. ‘Janet Rawlins: Life in The Dales’ is the Leeds Arts University’s latest exhibition, running until 1st November at the Vernon Street Gallery. The exhibition is a celebration of her career, showcasing a selection of her work. It also provides the opportunity to see work by two recent graduates, Sonia Moran and Rosa Hackett, who have responded to Rawlins through their soft sculptural practices. From 1971 to 1982 she created 39 double sided collages for the Leeds Permanent Building Society, with a local theme for each branch. Sadly, all but the Malvern collages are now believed lost. The University and Janet are

appealing for any information about the missing collages. “It is an honour for Leeds Arts University to celebrate such a prolific artist and showcase her work in the place where she studied over 60 years ago”, said Rachael Hickson Pearce, Alumni Relations and Development Officer. “It would be wonderful if we could help reunite Janet with her collages from the Leeds Permanent Building Society, and we invite anyone who has any information to get in touch.” If you think you can help or would like more information, please contact Rachael Hickson Pearce at 0113 202 8142, alumni@ leeds-art.ac.uk


The World of Comic Books at Sunny Bank Panel Show at Sunny Bank Mills showcases the world of comic books, graphic novels and sequential art and runs until 10th November. With a wide range of work, the show demonstrates the extraordinary possibilities and potential of an increasingly popular medium, featuring original artwork and prints by around forty artists, it also explores some of the processes used, giving a unique insight into how comics are created. Co-curated by Si Smith and Dick Bonham, the exhibition covers a wide range of genres, from mainstream fantasy and adventure to biography and history; from classic kids’ comics to moving graphic memoirs. Contributing artists include Una, Jade Sarson, Dean Ormston, Tillie Walden, Jacky Fleming, Mawil, Darryl Cunningham, Luke Pearson, Steve Beaumont, and Jonathan Edwards.

The exhibition is accompanied by a series of interactive workshops, artist talks, book launches and a specially produced ‘zine with original content that will be launched in October. Workshops in October half term will be aimed at children and teenagers and will include making monster masks, comic strips and animated monsters for Halloween! Opening Times: 10am – 4pm Tuesday to Saturday; 11am – 3pm Sunday. Closed Monday.

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This is Not A Wedding…Says Gracefool Collective Following its Edinburgh and UK tour success with its award winning ‘This Really is Too Much’, Gracefool Collective invites you to the non-wedding event of the year at Stage@Leeds, University of Leeds, 18 Cromer Terrace LS2 9JT, on Tuesday 8th October, 7.30pm, when four defiant brides attempt to maintain their dignity, please everyone and no one as they wade through a minefield of tradition, conformity and expectation. Gracefool’s ‘This Is Not A Wedding’ uses a concoction of anarchic, wildly entertaining dance theatre as it attempts to come to terms with coming of age in a high pressure, low tolerance, success driven society. Kate Cox, Sofia Edstrand, Rachel Fullegar and Rebecca Holmberg have created a radical, funny, unpredictable, stridently feminist and apocalyptic reimagining of some of our most recognisable ceremonies, inviting you to question the rigidity of life’s milestones.

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The feisty and stylish quartet’s acts of anarchy include a perfunctorily sexy version of Pachelbel’s Canon in D and an apocalyptic karaoke sermon featuring Edith Piaf. They roll down the aisle in a ball of brides, perform a robotic march to Talking Head’s Road to Nowhere and make existential speeches questioning the meaning of life. Gracefool Collective was created in 2013. Its post-intellectual-pseudo-spiritualfeminist-comedy-dance-theatre focuses on the absurdities of modern existence. It aims to provoke, delight, and defy convention through irreverent physicality, sharp writing and arresting characters. The work is created, choreographed, devised, written and performed collaboratively and tackles serious issues while never taking itself too seriously. Their last show This Really is Too Much won the Stockholm Fringe Festival Grand Prix, the Swedish Festival’s top award. Tickets £12/ £10 from 0113 343 8730 www. stage.leeds.ac.uk www.gracefoolcollective.com

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A Celebration of Age and Dance

Let’s get moving

Featuring a wide range of artists, filmmakers and speakers, it celebrates local, national and international work, including some amazing work that Yorkshire Dance has developed in A newLeeds termand of across danceYorkshire classesover the last decade.

Threescore Dance Company. There will also be a variety of classes each morning, including one for all generations. Whether you have been dancing your whole life or just want to move more, there is something for you. Details and tickets are available from https:// yorkshiredance.com/whats-on/event/agelessfestival/

for children, youth and adults

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Yorkshire Dance is hosting a celebration of age and dance in ‘Ageless’ an exhilarating and uplifting two-day festival on 25th/ 26th October.

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‘Beige’ – 60 people over 60 showing that being less colourful – Dirtz Theatre’s ‘Nonna(s) Don’t Cry’ and ‘Apres Moi’ by

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Tattu – Contemporary Chinese Dining that Oozes Style and Flavour Tattu bills itself as a ‘contemporary Chinese restaurant’ – it may be Chinese…but not as you know it! The restaurant has just launched its Autumn à la carte menu, which boasts 17 new dishes developed by executive chef Andrew Lassetter and his team and we were lucky enough to be invited to try it. At Tattu, you feel like you are spending a relaxed evening under branches weighed down with cherry blossom. The décor is truly impressive, if a little dark. Although the restaurant is large, it doesn’t feel it because of the clever way it is divided into separate areas with stylish, black screening.


The menu offers new dishes across its small plates and main dishes, along with new, indulgent desserts. The problem is deciding which way to go – a variety of small plates or an enticing main dish. We chose a Mixed Dim Sum Basket with Wagyu, Thai chicken and rock shrimp (£9.50); big, fat Chilli and Sesame Roasted Scallops with crushed edamame and mint (£15); and Tuna Yuzu Ceviche with Avocado, chives, cherry tomatoes and black pepper (£11), to start – all delicious. Other new dishes on the small plates menu include Asian-style Beef Carpaccio and Soft Shell Crab XO with green chilli, spring onion and coriander. It would have been easy to feast just on the small plates but we ventured into ‘large dish’ territory opting for the fabulous Ginger Miso Black Cod served on hoba leaf, with pickled lime and daikon salad (£31) and stunning Balsamic Teriyaki Salmon with Black pepper, pickled ginger and cucumber salad (£18), that sailed in with a proud, silvery sail of salmon skin. Both dishes were exceptional, accompanied by Jasmin rice and crunchy, Tender stem Broccoli with black sesame and truffle.

When it came to desserts though I’m afraid the jury is still out! They were certainly impressive! The Chocolate Brownie Pagoda featured layers of brownie topped with a chocolate ‘roof’ containing mascarpone ice cream – it was enough to feed an army! In addition, as liquid was poured into the holding dish we were enveloped in a ‘dried ice’ effect – much to the amusement of other diners! Another table’s dessert was accompanied by mini firework! It was more show than substance. Both that and the Asian Pear Sticky Toffee Pudding seemed a little out of place on this otherwise delicious menu. Tattu has also added to its vegetarian and vegan options and its seasonal sharing menus also feature an array of the new dishes (from £42pp) - perfect for groups wanting to embrace the traditional, Chinesestyle dining with a host of dishes to share. Everything was beautifully presented, and the service was so nice, friendly and knowledgeable. www.tattu.co.uk.

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CommunityNews Employment Project for New Migrants Extended

The service provides a unique combination of one to one support

A Yorkshire project supporting new migrants into employment and training has received another two years of funding from the European Social Fund and National Lottery Community Fund. Connecting Opportunities works with new migrants to help them develop skills, find employment and become part of the community. So far 859 people, from 75 countries have received support, with 48% of those who have left the project now in work and 46% moving into education or training. The service provides a unique combination of one to one support, help to find a job, employment skills training, English classes, wellbeing and mental health support, alongside services like befriending. There is even a popular football team, which came second in a recent tournament during Refugee Week.

“Connecting Opportunities is changing lives and supporting people on inspirational journeys towards their goals”, said Vanessa Lendzionowski, Connecting Opportunities Project Manager. “Our participants and partner organisations across the Leeds City Region, should be proud of what they have achieved so far.” Connecting Opportunities welcomes enquiries from people aged over 15 with the right to work, who have been in the UK for under ten years. For more information, visit www.connectingopportunities.org. uk.


The Crypt Celebrates Opening of Regent Lodge St George’s Crypt recently celebrated the opening of Regent Lodge, a scheme built at a cost of £1.9m and which will provide 14 self-contained studio flats for residents with alcohol dependency issues. “This is a building where they will feel valued, supported to make positive life choices and be equipped with the tools they need to reintegrate with their community and to succeed”, said Chris Wilson, Head of Client Services at St George’s Crypt. “We can’t thank the City and our supporters enough for having joined us on this journey. We understand the needs of this particularly vulnerable client group – people with long-term alcohol dependency issues need tailored support, love, care, compassion and chances. They need a stable foundation and to feel included.”

Regent Lodge, built on the site of the Crypt’s former hostel, Regent Terrace, will put into practice a number of theories surrounding recovery from alcohol dependency, community-based service provision and engagement. Building on the success of delivering a range of services to its clients, the Crypt has developed this innovative model that will incorporate and extend support. The aim is to arm those with long-term alcohol issues with the skills and confidence to break the cycle of dependency, re-engage with their communities and develop work readiness skills to become fully independent. Developed with close to a century of experience in delivering a homeless support service, close links with local council and NHS services, and academic support through local university led research and development, St George’s Crypt is well placed to deliver a service that aims to change how Leeds as a city engages with some of its hardest to reach individuals.

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CommunityNews Pictured: Hossein pictured with foster parents Steve and Sally

Switch On This year's Meanwood Christmas Lights switch on will be on Friday 15th November. Green Road will be closed from 3.30 – 7.30pm and the switch-on will take place at 6pm. This year the event promises to be bigger and better with new lights, fun, food and festivities, and, for the first time ever, a Vortex Tunnel!

The Welcoming Young Refugees campaign is recruiting new carers and supported lodgings providers in North Leeds. They are urgently needed to accommodate the increasing number of young refugees arriving in the region. Almost 90% are boys in their mid to late teens and one of the most important factors for their future wellbeing is a foster carer. At recruitment drop-in events at Headingley Community Hub and Library, North Lane, on 10th October (4-7pm) and 12th October (11-1pm), anyone interested in fostering can meet specialist social workers and experts, who will explain exactly what is involved. Many foster carers find these young people bring unexpected benefits to their lives. “It’s one of the best things we have ever done”, said Sally who fosters Hossein, a Kurdish refugee now studying performing arts. “Hossein brought sunshine, enthusiasm and fun into our lives. He filled a space that we didn’t even know existed. My daughter had always hated being an only child; suddenly she had a little brother!”

Anyone can apply to become a foster carer, as long as they are aged over 21, with a spare room and permanent leave to remain or British citizenship. Foster carers are paid and receive training and support.

Alongside last year’s impressive display will be new lights sponsored by local businesses Terminus and Junction, as well as a set of lights designed by the competition winner from Carr Manor Community School.

Former Kindertransport refugee Lord Alf Dubs said of the Welcoming Young Refugees project: “Young people are entitled to be helped by us to have a life, to have safety, to have love and affection. To get on with things, instead of this fearful existence, worried about their safety every night.”

Enjoy entertainment for the whole family, including festive music, performances from local choirs, and stalls selling homemade cakes, mince pies, and gifts. There will be food and drink available from several vendors, as well as our local bars and restaurants.

“We’re calling on people across Yorkshire to find out more about the campaign and take the first step to supporting a young refugee”, said Dave Brown, Head of Migration Yorkshire. “These courageous young people have a lot to give and a foster placement is the first step towards a successful life in the UK.”

An exciting addition is The Vortex Tunnel, which claims to be "the world's ultimate walk through illusion”. Children will have the opportunity to post a letter to Santa with the new Santa post box! There may even be a visit from the big man himself…

For more information, visit www. welcomingyoungrefugees.org.uk

Follow the Meanwood Valley Partnership Facebook and Twitter accounts for more information and updates.


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CommunityNews George Gains National Recognition as Positive Role Model

Once excluded from school, George Husar (15) is now being seen as a positive role model by Rotary Club leaders.

adults to attract more young people off the streets and into the CATCH fold. He was CATCH volunteer assistant of the year in 2018 and was awarded a Rotary Young Citizen Award earlier this year, nominated by Roundhay Rotarians. He recorded the highest number of hours as a young volunteer and was accelerated through the volunteer development programme. He now has ambitions to become a fire-fighter, plumber – or even both!

Pictured: George pictured with Donna Wallbank& Manoj Joshi.

Last year he was referred to CATCH, a volunteerled Leeds charity, and it has helped him to turn his life around. He began by helping out with small jobs such as painting, maintenance and gardening and this soon developed into a daily routine, working alongside other volunteers. George was soon recognised to have natural leadership qualities and became a strong team leader at youth club sessions and other CATCH activities – including outreach work with

It’s Make a Will Month at St Gemma’s Making a Will is easy and this October you can have yours written by a professional solicitor in exchange for a donation to St Gemma’s Hospice.

Making a Will is often seen as a very sensitive subject which many people prefer to put off until a later date. But, a professionally written Will can make life much easier for our loved ones when the time comes. It is the only way to make sure your money, property, possessions and investments (your estate) go to the people and causes that you care about. Throughout October, St Gemma’s is working with solicitors across Leeds who will kindly waive their fees for writing your Will, in return for a donation to the Hospice. This is a fantastic opportunity to make your Will and also support patient care through your donation. Your donation will make a real difference, helping local people and their families make the most of the time they have together. To request your Make a Will Month information pack and book your appointment with a solicitor, visit www. st-gemma.co.uk/makeawillmonth now.


Imam Qari Asim Recognised for Building Bridges Between Communities Imam Qari Asim, Chair of Mosques & Imams National Advisory Board, senior editor at Imams Online, trustee of Christian Muslim Forum, and a governor at Leeds Beckett University, has been recognised by the Indonesian government for his efforts to build bridges between communities. Professor Syafiq A. Mughni, Special Envoy of the President of the Republic of Indonesia for Interfaith and Inter-civilizational Dialogue and Cooperation, was hosted by Imam Qari Asim in Leeds. During his visit he met with interfaith leaders and activists, briefed them about inter-civilization cooperation in Indonesia, and learnt about the work done in Yorkshire to help better community relations and enhance integration. Professor Mughni spoke about 'Wasatiyyah Islam' 'Middle Path' of Islam, which is a model used in Indonesia to

counter the rising threat of transnational terrorism and enhance harmonious relations between communities. Wasatiyyah Islam can also be used to foster harmony and stability and challenge extreme religious understanding. Imam Qari Asim was recognised for his tireless efforts in building bridges between communities, working towards religious harmony, tackling hatred in society, and promoting Wasatiyyah Islam. "I am honoured and humbled to have received this award”, he said. “It is important that we continue to tackle all forms of hatred, bigotry and prejudice and present a true image of Islam to those who distort it and misunderstand it."

Pictured: Professor Syafiq A. Mughni & Imam Qari Asim

a trustee, said: “Imam Qari Asim’s award is a cause for celebration for us all because it recognises the incredible work he has been doing to tackle all forms of hatred, enhance communal relations and engage with disenfranchised young people."

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CommunityNews Leeds Bridge Club Opens New Teaching Room In early September, Councillor Sharon Hamilton officially opened the Leeds Bridge Club’s new Teaching Room – giving the club much needed space for its many classes, which start week commencing 23rd September. Thanks to a grant from the Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association, the room is equipped with computer facilities, enhancing the tutors’ already successful teaching methods. Leeds Bridge Club is thriving with a growing membership and it hopes to encourage its students to continue playing at the club once they have completed their basic instruction. The club has a very strong Learning and

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A Climate Change Emergency The World is experiencing a Climate Emergency. From the Amazon to the Arctic the evidence is all there. It’s time to take action. At full Council meeting on 27th March, Leeds City Council declared a ‘Climate Emergency’ and I spoke about it in the Council Chamber. Let me be really clear - the science is irrefutable. It passes the gold standard for scientific research. Technically we know more about climate change then we do gravity right now. A UN report last year starkly demonstrated that we had 12 years to avert catastrophic climate change. Not mildly inconvenient. But catastrophic. It is vital that we act.. Young people have been holding ‘climate strikes’ each month. Whatever you may think about children missing school, it is clear that they get the urgency and the need for change. This

We will act

is a call to every adult to think about what we do and how we do it.

locally and aim

At the City Council we are acting where and when we can. We have one of the largest electric vehicle fleets in the country, we are cladding our housing stock to make it more thermally efficient, we are investing in public transport and want to make Leeds the best city for walking and cycling.

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We will act locally and aim to be an example to our country and the world. What we need is Central Government to do the same. Government can’t keep cutting local government finances. It can’t keep constraining our powers. We need national leadership that will decarbonise the electricity grid and enact a radical programme of building insulation and energy conservation. The technology of air travel needs to be

to our country and the world completely changed. Fundamentally, we need a Green New Deal with good jobs in these new industries and programmes that will equip our society for this most difficult of centuries. There is no climate justice without economic justice because everything really is interconnected. Cllr Neil Walshaw Chair of Climate Change Advisory Committee Tel: 0113 378 8811 Email: neil.walshaw@leeds.gov.uk


Roundhay Park Receives ‘Much Loved’ Status Roundhay Park recently received ‘much loved’ status in the Fields in Trust’s UK’s Best Park Awards. Voting was at an all-time high, with 36,832 park users casting votes to help decide the winner of the UK’s Best Park 2019.

“We are absolutely delighted and very proud that Roundhay Park has received ‘Much Loved’ status in the Fields of Trust UK Best Park 2019 awards”, said Cllr Mohammed Rafique, Leeds City Council’s executive member for environment & active lifestyles. “To see Roundhay Park placed within the top 20% of all nominations UK-wide is a wonderful achievement and is recognition of what a truly fantastic green space it is

for people of all ages. An incredible amount of work is undertaken every day to ensure that Roundhay Park is looking amazing. I would personally like to thank members of our council’s parks team for their hard work, and also the local Friends group for their tremendous support and contribution.” In Yorkshire and the Humber, 30 local parks and green spaces were nominated by the public. The nominations were then championed by park users, communities, Friends groups, landowners and elected representatives as part of the public vote. The region’s winning park was Beaumont Park in Huddersfield. Roundhay Park is not only one of Europe’s largest urban parks, with over eight million visitors a year, it’s also one of the most popular! It has everything: lakes, walks, woodlands, grass areas, sports facilities, playgrounds, follies, geological trails, walled gardens and a zoo! It’s a treasure for the people of Leeds.

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Helen Gill, Dine at The Mansion who nominated Roundhay Park; Cecily Jarvis (FORP), Tony Quinn (OTRA & FoRP), Carol Haughton (FoRP), Cllr Rafique, & John Ferguson (FoRP).


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Roundhay Church Secures National Lottery Funding

New Minister for Lidgett Park and Shadwell

St Edmund’s, Roundhay, has been awarded a £60,000 grant by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The grant is a substantial contribution towards the £130,000 project for restoration work required to the exterior of the building. The project will repair part of the roof to ensure the building is watertight for generations to come. The church is well used by the congregation and by the community at large for a wide range of cultural, community and festival events, attracting thousands of visitors a year. The money raised will enabling increased community use, education, and engagement with this beautiful parish church and its heritage.

The large Grade II listed building is an impressive flexible space that can be re-organised for a variety of events. The building has also been adapted to allow access and engagement for a wide range of special needs. The grant funding will also help to improve communications through electronic media and church signage. A full programme of heritage, educational and special events will celebrate the heritage of the church. “We’re delighted that we’ve received this support thanks to National Lottery players”, said Richard Brett, Project Coordinator. “St Edmund’s Church has been a focus for community activity in Roundhay for the past 100 years and it’s great to know that we are now able to preserve it for another century.”

A welcome service was held recently at Lidgett Park Methodist Church for Revd Tanya Short, the new minister in the Leeds North & East Methodist Circuit. She was welcomed by Revd Robert Creamer, the Circuit Superintendent Minister. Also present were Leeds City Councillor Angela Wenham, Revd Tim Lowe from St Andrew’s United Reformed Church, Roundhay, and Revd Nigel Wright, Vicar of St Edmund’s Church of England, Roundhay, who all welcomed her on behalf of the area. The address was given by Revd Kerry Tankard, the new District Chair for Yorkshire West Methodist District. Rev Tanya Short comes to Leeds from the Ryedale Circuit in Yorkshire North & East District. This is her second appointment and she will have pastoral oversight of Lidgett Park and Shadwell, and the Moortown Methodist Church Centre. Before entering ministry, she was a social worker and then trained as an accredited counsellor having her own practice.


times of those closures would have been determined – alas, it was not to be.

Cllr Dan Cohen Alwoodley

For every silver lining there is a cloud. Ok, I know that isn’t exactly how the saying goes, but it was what came to mind when officers recently updated us on the works at the junction of the A61/ Outer Ring Road, and lower down with Stonegate Road. Work is scheduled to be completed by the end of November 2019, the date given at the outset of the project. Like many residents, I feel like these roadworks have been there for an age - so an end date is certainly welcome…now for the cloud! The final part of the work involves laying the new road surface and that is going to require the full closure of these roads and junctions. I had hoped that by the time I wrote this column, the precise dates and

Completing the work requires a number of road closures. These are likely to be in place for a number of weekends and evenings during October and November – a significant inconvenience for all North Leeds residents. As soon as I have the precise details, I will share them through my Facebook Group and my @ cllr_dan_cohen twitter feed. Residents can also visit the ELOR.UK website for the latest updates. I have had a number of calls recently asking me to flag up the ever-growing trend of ‘Scam’ phone calls received by local residents. These involve callers pretending to be from BT, Microsoft or some other reputable organisation and advise you of a problem with your internet that needs some immediate attention on your part. It could involve giving them access to your computer or payment for a service to fix a nonexistent problem. In all such cases the advice is the same – never give any

personal information, or access to your technology to any unsolicited call you receive. If you believe a call to be genuine, find the company’s telephone number yourself and call them back, this way you can be certain you are speaking to an authorised person. Finally, scary but true - Halloween is almost upon us. If you are happy to receive Trick or Treaters, please put a Jack o Lantern or other Halloween decoration outside to let ghouls and ghosts know you’re happy to receive them. Witches and Warlocks, please, only make your visitations upon those who have decorated their abode. Please remember that for any and all local issues, Neil, Peter and I are always here to help. Shadow Spokesman for Culture, Leisure & Skills Tel - 07711 647 849 Daniel.Cohen@leeds.gov.uk

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Garden Round Up With Tracy Foster

The garden really begins to change this month as Winter approaches and there are many gardening jobs to do. Kitchen Garden

General Tidying

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• Give your greenhouse a clean, disinfect

Divide large clumps of rhubarb now. Harvest the last of your peas and beans, cutting the plants down to ground level to let the roots rot down in the soil as they are a good source of nitrogen. Harvest squashes and pumpkins.

Beds and borders

• Harvest the last of your peas and beans, cutting the plants down to ground level

Cut back any perennials if they look straggly and untidy as they die back and pull out any weeds that you find. Add a mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the plants. As plants become dormant it is a good time to move them to new positions if you are having a change around. Plant daffodils, crocus and other spring flowering bulbs now.

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surfaces and clean the windows to let in more light. Sweep up leaves and keep them in a pile to rot down and make leaf mould. When annual crops and displays in pots or grow bags die back, it is time to pull them up. You can use the old compost as a mulch on the beds in the garden.

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Protect tender plants

• Carefully dig up tubers of Begonias and Dahllias, cut off the leaves and stems and wash and dry the tubers making sure you are gentle to avoid damage. Store them in dry compost in a cool frost-free place such as a shed or garage. Other tender plants such as Pelargoniums can be brought into the greenhouse or the windowsill of a cool room in the house to overwinter. Check under and around the pots to make sure you are not bringing in any unwanted pests too.

Lawns

• Grass growth should slow down this month so you will not need to mow as often, but if temperatures remain higher than 6° Celsius it will continue to need an occasional cut. Re-shape or neaten the edges of the lawn using a sharp half-moon edging tool. Aerate the lawn and rake up any thatch.

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Sound&Vision Goth City Returns for its Fourth Year

European Outdoor Film Tour – Thrilling Adventure Stories & Outdoor Action

Pictured: Bad Pollyanna Photo: Dean Wilkinson

Europe‘s largest outdoor film festival comes to The Venue at Leeds College of Music on Friday 8th November.

The Goth City Festival returns from 11th – 19th October for a fourth instalment, with a theme celebrating the unprecedented level of unity in the local scene. 'Goth City IV: Pax Gothica' builds on the success of the first three events with a line-up including local goth legends The Society, one of the UK's leading goth acts The Last Cry, rising dark-rockers Bad Pollyanna, chart-conquering northerners Auger, and many more. Goth City celebrates the gothic and post-punk heritage of the city and of Yorkshire generally. Events include, gigs, clubs, discussions, spoken word, acoustic and social events at six venues, and features more than 20 different bands and performers. In keeping with the DIY and underground spirit of the event, the festival is held at the best alternative venues, including Wharf Chambers, Bad Apples and the Fox & Newt. All proceeds from Goth City Promotions events will be donated to PAFRAS (Positive Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers), a local charity for destitute refugees and asylum seekers.

The festival has raised nearly £10,000 for PAFRAS. The festival will also feature DJs from local goth megaclub Carpe Noctum, as well as events organised by promoters like Leeds Festival of Gothica. The line-up includes: Bad Pollyanna, Lesbian Bed Death + Rain Children at Wharf Chambers (£10) on 11th October; Sometime The Wolf + The Black Riders' Cult The Fox & Newt (£5) on 12th October; FTG & the Pangalactic Space Carnival + Analogue Blood + Phantom Radio at Bad Apples Rock Bar (£PAYF) on 13th October; Byronic Sex & Exile + Carlie Martece + Andrew Price. The Fox & Newt (£5), 16th October; The Society + Red Sun Revival + Dawn of Elysium Wharf Chambers (£10) 18th October; The Last Cry + Auger + Leifert + The Seventh Victim + Down From Above + Rio Goldhammer Wharf Chambers (weekend £20/ day £15) 19th October. Festival tickets (£35) and full details available from www.gothcity.co.uk

For 19 years the European Outdoor Film Tour (E.O.F.T.) has been bringing hand-picked films and documentaries from the outdoor, adventure, and travel sectors to the big screen. Every year it offers inspiration to adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts with its unique stories, exciting protagonists, and spectacular scenery from the wildest corners of our planet. In addition to disciplines like mountain biking, freeriding, and alpine expeditions, the tour also features unexpected variations of outdoor sports as well as offthe-beaten-track destinations. This year‘s program is full of compelling contrasts, and it features several world premieres. With ancillary activities and programme moderation, the event lasts between 2.5 and 3 hours. Tickets (£12) are available online at www.outdoor-ticket. net. Further Information can be found at www.eoft.eu


Pictured: Asha Parkinson

Women Lead the Way for JazzLeeds Autumn Programme There are many young as well as more experienced women jazz musicians out there, playing great, exciting and inventive music and JazzLeeds is bringing them front and centre in its Autumn programme. Jazz Leeds headlines eleven bands led by female instrumentalists in a series entitled ‘Women Jazz Leaders’. Some we’ve enjoyed hearing in Leeds before, for example Karen Sharp’s distinctive tenor backed by Nikki Iles’ world-class piano work, Kim Macari’s quirky trumpet, or swinging bassist Alison Rayner. Canadian trumpeter Ingirid Jensen returns, this time with her sax playing sister Christine Jensen, leading their Whirlwind Jazz Orchestra. London trombonist Rosie Turton, who wowed Seven Arts as part of ‘Nérija’ will appear with her ‘5ive’ group – which includes Maria Chiara Argirò on piano, who has her own spot at Seven Arts in late October.

The programme also includes pianist Kathrine Windfeld from Denmark and London saxist Asha Parkinson with her band ‘Kalpadruma’. Helen Pillinger and Helena-Jane Summerfield appear with their Welsh jazz offering ‘Ysbryd’ in November; and there’s a concert featuring the familiar smooth melodic alto of Leeds sax player and singer Cathy Ibberson and jazz singer Kate Peters. For full details visit www.jazzleeds. org.uk Tickets are available from www. ticketsource.co.uk/jazzleeds

Pictured: Kate Peters


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Sound&Vision Film Review By Samuel Payne

ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD DIRECTED BY: QUENTIN TARANTINO STARRING: LEONARDO DICAPRIO, BRAD PITT, MARGOT ROBBIE, EMILE HIRSCH, MARGARET QUALLEY, TIMOTHY OLYPHANT, AUSTIN BUTLER, DAKOTA FANNING, BRUCE DERN, AL PACINO, KURT RUSSELL CERT: 18 RUNNING TIME: 161 MINUTES "They just say lines that other people write and pretend to murder people on their stupid TV shows. Meanwhile, real people are being murdered every day in Vietnam..."

Think of late Sixties’ America and you're rewarded with a rollcall of technical, cultural and creative triumphs — from the Apollo Moon landings to the civil rights movement and Led Zeppelin’s breakthrough album. But then there’s the crisis in Vietnam, a new distrust of the government, assassinations of political figures and the mounting phenomena of the American serial killer. In Quentin Tarantino’s most indulgent and personal work to date, his ninth film attempts to recapture the impact of this period against a backdrop he knows intimately: the pressure of producing a movie in a rapidly changing world. A progressively grizzled Leonard DiCaprio is Rick Dalton, a washed-up TV star forced into Spaghetti Westerns with his trusted if morally ambiguous stuntman-chauffeur Cliff Booth, played by an equally weathered Brad Pitt. It’s a difficult transition for Dalton, who slowly accepts he’s no longer the young leading man, rather the ageing guest artiste in an evolving industry. Anxieties and addictions are unpacked by DiCaprio in a surprisingly sensitive performance, proving he’s found his centre in his middle years. Brad Pitt is just as alluring as the tough but cool stuntman, who offers all the thuggish swagger of a young Sean Connery, whilst bearing an odd likeness to a contemporary Robert Redford. The two stars offer a comical buddy-movie quality in the closest thing this movie has to a narrative, but they never quite command centre stage. That’s because this is a film which attempts to capture more than just its characters’ lives – it’s about absorbing the wider culture of the time. Rick and Cliff are wholly fictional beings, but they orbit in a space of real-life Hollywood stars including Bruce Lee, Steve McQueen and James Stacy. Sharon Tate, the ill-fated wife of Roman Polanski, is brought to life in an endearing performance from Margot Robbie, but there’s little interrogation of character with scant insight into


what was to happen with the Charles Manson Family. Tate’s positioning feels more like a bolt-on than a subplot, and whilst Robbie hands over a lovely performance, she’s ultimately left with very little to work with. By throwing traditional story structure aside, the film feels more like a collection of set pieces than a long-form experience, and is perhaps best viewed with that in mind. Highlights include a tender scene between Dalton and a child actor which evolves into a compelling counselling session, allowing DiCaprio to fully flex his acting muscles against a most unlikely screen partner. Later, a charged sequence in a car between Pitt and a girl from the Manson Family escalates into a tense standoff on a dusty backlot — offering a thrilling hybrid of Western, mystery, horror and pseudo history in one dose. Such chapters are gripping in isolation, but in the wider narrative contributes little to a film which isn’t concerned with storytelling.

The lasting impact is the true feeling of 1969 America itself. There’s a peerless commitment to recreating the atheistic of the time, from cars to clothes, music, tobacco, cheap gas and alcohol pervading almost every shot. It sounds great too, drawing from a hit reserve of Deep Purple, The Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel and Joe Cocker, to name a few.

For two-and-a-half hours the spectre of the Manson Family murders hangs heavy like a raincloud. Whilst the events are never quite depicted in detail, Tarantino nevertheless builds towards a climax which is vented in his trademark stamp of ultraviolence. The action is so outrageously extreme and comic-strip that it’s almost farcical, and ultimately jars with the documentary grounding of the rest of the film. But perhaps the shocking contrast is the whole point?

'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is a funky fairy tale of the recent past. Often indulgent and unrestrained, yet consistently fascinating and beautifully shot, it’s a macho evocation of a sunnier, slicker, free-spirited era. From Brad Pitt’s fantastic Hawaiian shirt to Pan Am’s Boeing 747 upper-deck bar full of dancing miniskirts, this is Tarantino's unapologetic love letter to a finite era of hedonism, embellished through a lurid, fanciful lens. Problematic and patchy in terms of story, but an incredibly rewarding journey through time.


Live Music Listings October 2019 Sons of Pitches Tues 1 Oct, 6.30pm at City Varieties. £25.35. Multi-award winning British vocal group combining soaring solos, impeccable harmonies & sensational beatboxing to stunning effect. Jonny & The Baptists Wed 2 Oct at The Wardrobe. Musical satirists’ latest concoction of politically charged, raucous acoustic mayhem. Sebadoh Thurs 3 Oct, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £19.25. Offering a wealth of songs-smithing skills & good ol' punkrawk energy- includes tasteful piano bits, swirling Moogs & organ, jittery percussion. Old Friends Leeds/Dortmund 50 Fri 4 Oct, 4 – 5.30pm at Chapel FM Arts Centre. Free. Musical exchanges between choirs in Leeds and Dortmund, Germany Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Abba after Midnight) Sat 5 Oct, 11pm at Belgrave Music Hall. £6.60. DZ Deathrays Sun 6 Oct, 8pm at Headrow House. £11. Punk thrash duo from Brisbane, Australia. Former winners of 'Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album' at the ARIA Awards & 'Best Independent Hard Rock Album' at Independent Music Awards Hootie & the Blowfish Mon 7 Oct, 7pm at 02 Academy. £44.20. Catch the rich, bluesy vocals of Darius Rucker, gleeful harmonies of guitarist Mark Bryan, bassist Dean Felber & drummer Jim Sonefeld + Drivin' 'N' Cryin' - American hard rock / Southern rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. Tuesday Night Live 8pm at HEART, Headingley. 8 Oct: After Hours - exciting ‘red-hot’ jazz quintet; 29 Oct: The Lost Larks – 4 singer/songwriters in 4- part harmony. Barns Courtney Wed 9 Oct, 7.30pm The Wardrobe. £14.30. British folk pop & blues rock singer-songwriter. Won Artist of the Year 2017 Sync Awards. + Will & the People - a collective mixing reggae, pop, grunge. Ska & house.

Aeris Roves Thurs 10 Oct, 7.30pm at Oporto Bar. £8.80. singer-songwriter currently working on debut EP. His sound has been described as a fusion of Soul & RnB & singing style compared to a young Craig David. Twisted Wheel Fri 11 Oct, 7.30pm at The Wardrobe. £13.20. Indie band from Manchester. Influences include The Who, Small Faces, Stone Roses & Oasis. Jordan Rakei Sat 12 Oct at Leeds University Union. £16.50. An alternative artist from Australia, based in London. Multiinstrumentalist, vocalist & producer whose distinct take on soul captures an emotional awareness. Has earnt respect in the worlds of dance, soul & jazz. The Honeybirds & Tom Sharpe Jazz Orchestra Sun 13 Oct, 1pm at The Holbeck. Free. A special, one-off performance featuring Honeybirds in close-harmony arrangements of The Andrews Sisters & Tom Sharp Orchestra playing music from across the big band repertoire of 20th century. Successfully crowd-funded an album together. This is official Album Launch. Rose Cousins Tues 15 Oct at Oporto Bar, Call Ln. £10 adv. Brilliant Canadian singer/ songwriter on her ‘I Would Die 4 U’ tour. Sinfonia of Leeds Sat 16 Nov, 7.30pm at St. Edmund's Church, Lidgett Park Rd, Roundhay, LS8 1JN. Elgar’s Violin Concerto & Mussorgsky/Ravel ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’. Soloist Sophie Rosa. Conductor David Greed. Tickets: 376 0318, sinfoniaofleeds.eventbrite or on door. The Blue Stones Thurs 17 Oct, 7.30pm at Hyde Park Book Club. £8.80. Dense but precise garage blues-rock. astonishing to discover all that sound & fury is created by 2 people! Twin Peaks Fri 18 Oct, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £13.75. 4-piece from Chicago. The spirit of garage is alive & well with nods to everything from Pixies &Tame Impala to guitar pop & Beach Boys.

The Petty Heartbreakers Sat 19 Oct, 9pm at Northern Guitars Café, Call Ln. celebration of great Tom Petty, with & without The Heartbreakers. Covering the big hits & more. Robyn Hitchcock Sun 20 Oct, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £17.60. one of England's most enduring contemporary singer/songwriters & live performers. Surrealist poet, talented guitarist, cult artist & musician's musician. Has recorded over 20 albums & describes his songs as 'paintings you can listen to'. David Ford Mon 21 Oct, Brudenell Social Club. Award-winning singer songwriter & multi-instrumentalist brings his trademark one-man-band show to Leeds as part of his UK tour. Sarathy Korwar Wed 23 Oct, 7.30pm at The Brudenell. £11. Percussionist/composer trained as classical tabla player. Equally at ease on tabla & drum-kit. Haelos Thurs 24 Oct, 7.30pm at The Wardrobe. £13.20. Electronic outfit with breath-taking vocal harmonies. Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts Fri 25 Oct, 8pm New Headingley Club. Contemporary folk/ acoustic duo combining songwriting with astounding guitar, fiery fiddle & trademark harmonies. Jackie Mendoza Sun 27 Oct, 8pm at Headrow House. £7.70. From Califorenia. Create sound influenced by Latin pop, folk, & electronic pop. Molly Tuttle Mon 28 Oct, 7.30pm at The Breudenell. £17.60. A virtuoso multiinstrumentalist & award winning songwriter with a distinctive voice. Mauskovic Dance Band Tues 29 Oct, 8pm at Headrow House. £11. Combining elements of Cumbia, Afro-Caribean rhythms & psychedelia to create a unique hypnotic groove, Warmduscher Thurs 31 Oct, 7.30pm at The Brudenell. £13.20. Indie supergroup made up of members from Fat White Family & Childhood.


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Health&Fitness

Running Liverpool-Leeds Canal for Mental Health

Poppy Run Leeds – Helping to Power Veterans’ Recovery

Poppy Run Leeds 2019 is on Saturday 9th November, 11am at Middleton Park. You can choose to run, jog or walk the course and the event is open to all ages and abilities, including four legged friends. By taking part and fundraising you’ll help veterans in the Armed Forces’ community to gain skills and selfbelief to transform their lives as they recover from physical and mental challenges. As part of her 35 Before 35 challenge, a two-year initiative to raise awareness of mental health and fundraise for Leeds Mind and Yorkshire Cancer Research, Gill Barker recently completed a 127-mile run along the Liverpool to Leeds canal. She wanted to help people, push her physical and mental boundaries, and improve her own mental health. In the last year she completed 28 out of 35 challenges and has raised over £2,000 for charity through a Coast-to-Coast cycle, Brighton Marathon, climbing Mount Snowdon and completing a 24-hour run. She has also overcome several mental challenges as part of the initiative, including public speaking and overcoming her fear of heights. “I’m glad that I managed to stick to running 20 something miles a day for six

consecutive days”, said Gill. “It’s amazing what you learn about yourself on runs like this – I would recommend it to anyone!” Gill then cycled 30 miles in the Selby Three Swans Sportive just two days after completing the Liverpool/ Leeds canal run in aid of Yorkshire Cancer Research. “When I registered for this ride, it didn’t click that it would be two days after the canal run! We really can achieve anything we put our minds to.” Gill studied Marketing at Leeds Trinity and now works at the University as a Senior Marketing Officer and has carried out all the challenges whilst working fulltime. Her final challenge will take place on Saturday 14th March 2020, tying in with her 35th birthday.

We ask all participants to raise a minimum of £50 to power veterans’ recovery. A special medallion will be awarded to everyone who raises over £100. Sign up now for the Early Bird price, using the code ‘EARLYBIRD’ available for a limited time only! Adult £12; 7-17 years - £6; U-7 free. Your registration fee includes your finishers’ medal, an event T-shirt, digital fundraising pack, and ongoing support from the British Legion Events team. For further information, call 0333 011 4500, email events@ britishlegion.org.uk or sign up at https://britishlegion. primoevents.com/ps/event/ PoppyRunLeeds2019


Get Set Leeds! Help Make Leeds More Active A conversation about how the city can help people increase levels of physical activity is about to take off. Leeds City Council and health partners are building a body of evidence, ideas and opinions to inform future plans to help make Leeds the most active city. Moving more isn’t just about going to the gym. It’s about walking in a park, doing a sport you enjoy, playing a game with the kids, gardening, cycling to work, or dancing. By doing it more often or more vigorously you could make a real difference to how well and happy you feel. “Get Set Leeds is a chance for us all to chat about what being active means and what might get us moving more”, said Cllr Rebecca Charlwood, Chair of Leeds Health and Wellbeing Board. “We know being active is good for individual health, for communities and for the city as a whole. We also know many people are still inactive.

“How would things be different if Leeds were the most active city in the UK? By joining the conversation, you can help to make it happen. Leeds is a great city with a wide range of formal and informal things to do which can play a part in keeping us fit. “We know exercise is helpful in tackling obesity and helps in a whole range of other health conditions too. We also understand that not everyone feels up

LittleLions-Rugby Shortlisted for National Award LittleLions-Rugby, based in North Leeds, was nominated for one of this year’s Guinness National Rugby Awards. These awards are the biggest celebration of grassroots rugby in the country and, according to Chris Robshaw (former England Captain), “This year (2019) has seen a record number of nominations and the quality has been outstanding.” “Being recognised for the role we play in inspiring potential rugby players of the future makes me feel very proud”, said Mike Roberts, Principal Coach. “It is an absolute pleasure to work with children who are keen to learn the basics of a game I am passionate about – who knows which of today’s three-year-olds might be the next Owen Farrell or Emily Scarratt!”

to becoming the next Brownlee brother or Nicola Adams, so we want to make sure the views and needs of the whole of Leeds are taken into account.” Consultation and engagement events will be held at a range of locations in coming months and there is also a simple survey to complete online. To join the conversation to get the city moving, visit www.getsetleeds.co.uk

Establishing strong relationships with several local clubs has been a crucial part of developing LittleLions-Rugby. Moortown, Yarnbury and Leodiensians RUFCs are known for developing great junior and adult teams. LittleLions-Rugby now has a presence in each club, training two and a half to seven-year-olds in rugby-related skills. Even the tiniest LittleLions pack a mighty roar and enjoy throwing, catching and kicking practice, many have gone on to join minis and junior teams in the region. LittleLionsRugby also offers after school clubs and toddler groups. Their aim is to bring a love of rugby to children, no matter what their sporting ability. For more information, visit www.littlelionsrugby.co.uk


FULL ON FUN FOR HALF TERM LITTLE RED A WARMING WINTRY TALE RIDING AT THE CENTRAL LIBRARY HOOD Little Red Riding Hood is a kind and thoughtful little girl who loves her family. One day, on a visit to her grandmother, she meets a very hungry wolf in the forest who just wants something to eat. But is he really such a big, bad wolf? Join Little Red Riding Hood on her adventure as she makes friends and discovers the importance of kindness.

Pictured: Guido Garcia Lueches, Alex Wingfield and Florence Russell Photo: Hannah Carter-Brown

Retelling the classic fairy tale with a Northern Ballet twist, Little Red Riding Hood is the perfect opportunity for little ones to enjoy live ballet, music and theatre. With sell-out performances and a string of hugely successful CBeebies TV adaptations, Northern Ballet’s productions for children are not to be missed. This child friendly performance lasts approximately 40 minutes.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf’ by Mike Kenny is a beautiful wintery tale presented by Tutti Frutti Theatre at Leeds Central Library for three days – 29th – 31st October. It’s the story of a bother of a boy, a mithered mother and a grand old brass band of a granddad. Set in a village of knitters with fingers flicking, needles clicking and where every new jumper tells a tale, and inspired by the famous Aesop fable, this wonderful play has a gifted ensemble of actor/ musicians who play the endearing characters, hilarious sheep and perhaps a scary wolf or two!

Winter is coming, the trees are bare, birds fly south, and sheep are seeking shelter from the wind. As snow falls, wolf footprints can be seen on the hard ground. Standing on a hill a boy watches his sheep. He is bored. He makes up stories and craves the thrill of the unknown. Tasked to keep his community safe, but with a vivid imagination, he unthinkingly, unknowingly Cries WOLF! A beautiful tale about a boy unable to find delight in what is around him and instead seeks adventure and excitement. For children aged 3+. To book, call 0113 378 5005 or book online at www.ticketsource. co.uk/leedslibraryevents


THE CARRIAGEWORKS GO SPOOKY! As Half Term falls at Halloween this year, The Carriageworks Theatre has a medley of creepy, curious and downright terrifying entertainment for all ages! This includes chilling novels brought to life on stage, backto-back films and a Monsters’ Ball for babies!

On Thursday 31st October, the INDI’s will be spinning Halloween on its head with a trilogy of spooky musicals! What better way to spend a night of the dead with catchy numbers and giant human-eating plants? Keep an eye on @ INDIsFestival for the full film announcement coming soon. For full details and to book, visit carriageworkstheatre.co.uk.

Body snatching, murder – and ghostly vengeance are the ingredients of one of the greatest horror stories ever written. This new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale combines live action, music and storytelling in The Body Snatcher on Sunday 27th October. Little monsters are invited to a fun-filled Monsters’ Ball, a Halloween treat for the entire family from Wednesday 30th – Thursday 31st October. Show off your costumes, dance to your favourite tunes – including lots of Halloween favourites. Plus, there will be heaps of Halloween fun and games for families to join in with.

The People's Theatre Company presents From the company that brought you THE GRUFFALO & THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE

Based on the classic nursery rhyme

FRI 25 OCT

TUE 29 OCT CARRIAGEWORKS THEATRE

CARRIAGEWORKS THEATRE

1:30pm & 4pm

2:30pm

Suitable for ages 3 and above

Suitable for ages 2 and above

carriageworkstheatre.co.uk 0113 376 0318

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A HUNT FOR MOVIE MONSTERS This October half term (26 Oct – 3 Nov) the Royal Armouries Museum is on the hunt for Movie Monsters. Join its ghost-hunting gang and find out how to get rid of mythical monstrosities as it battles with mummies, vampires, werewolves and zombies. It all seems so simple on the big screen. Find out how they really make the magic happen. Plus there’s a brand new gallery exhibition of arms, armour and ephemera from cult and classic movies and television shows. The Museum’s collection has inspired the creation of some of the most iconic weapons and armour from popular culture. Heroes on the big screen get a lot of help to look that good and fight that hard and, from October to March, the Museum is running a whole series events revealing the tricks of the trade. These include: Action Heroes (30 Nov & 1 Dec), Space Heroes (28 & 29 Dec), Fantasy Heroes (25 & 26 Jan) and Super Heroes for February half term (15 – 21 Feb).

"The Museum’s collection has inspired the creation of some of the most iconic weapons and armour from popular culture" Plus, take in a cult movie screening – get up close to the arms and armour used and get some behind-the-scenes insights from special guest speakers. On 31st October, the Museum welcomes Game of Thrones actor and woman of weapons Natalia Lee for an evening on her life as a Hollywood film armourer. MAKE: Believe at the Royal Armouries and discover a little movie magic. More information and tickets can be found at www.royalarmouries. org


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Discover the magic behind the movies Heroes on the big screen get a lot of help to fight that hard and look that good. Come and find out how they do it and learn some tricks of the trade.

Movie Monsters / 26 Oct – 3 Nov / Action-packed days out / New exhibition

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RJC’S AUTUMN DANCE CAMP RJC Dance is running a free Autumn Dance Camp from Monday 28th October - Friday 1st November, 10:30am – 2:30pm at RJC Dance Studio at the Mandela Centre, Chapeltown Road, LS7 3HY. Designed for both boys and girls (aged 12 – 17), the camp will focus on how dance can unlock potential, creativity and style and will be complemented by a theatre skills workshop, lead by Leeds Playhouse. “RJC Dance Autumn Camp has been developed thanks to funding from our local Ward members via the Young People’s Activity Fund, Inner North East Community Committee”, said Kathy Williams, Director RJC Dance. “Through the delivery of dance, movement and exercise, we are a key contributor to the health and wellbeing of our neighbourhood and city. The provision of

AUTUMN DANCE CAMP 2019 FOR BOYS & GIRLS 12 - 17 YEARS OLD

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free community initiatives adds to the myriad of opportunities RJC Dance offers to children and young people.” There are only 20 places available – so book early to avoid disappointment! No experience is necessary. RJC Dance provides creative activity for young people from age four – 19, including dance, theatre skills, gymnastics and performance, alongside personal and social development. For further details call 0113 239 2040 or visit www.rjcdance.org.uk.


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Younger Life

A Musical

Second Book in Climate Change Series Released

Showcase

On Saturday 5th October, 2pm at The Venue, Leeds College of Music, Jane Barrow will once again showcase her students’ musical skill. Jane Browne's second children’s book ‘Gaia’s Revenge’ is the second instalment in the fantasy series ‘The Earth Chronicles’, which follows the adventures of 13-yearold Hannah, who is tasked with saving her family as well as Gaia, the mother of all nature, whose demise would destroy worlds and all of humanity. The books also teach young people about fulfilling their potential, courage, bravery, family relationships, friendship, loss and change. “With climate change finally being taken seriously and made a more pressing political, global issue, I feel immensely proud of so many young people standing up and ensuring they are listened to”, said Jane. “I actually began writing this series 12 years ago, so it feels quite astonishing that I am releasing the series just as people are realising that we have to act, and we have a responsibility to re-balance the devastation we have inflicted upon our planet.”

Jane published her first book in the trilogy – ‘Hannah and the Hollow Tree’ - whilst completing a master’s degree in Creative Writing at Leeds Trinity University and working full-time as a primary teacher. The final book in the trilogy, ‘Hollow’s End’, will conclude with an epic battle to save humanity and will be released in 2020. Gaia’s Revenge will be released at a book launch on Thursday 24th October, from 7pm at Farsley Constitutional Club. The event is free to attend and will feature readings, book signings, a Q&A session and special guests from Leeds Trinity University. Tickets are available through Eventbrite: Book Launch - The Earth Chronicles Gaia's Revenge from J A Browne

The concert will feature about 40 past and present piano students, ranging in age from five to 74, from relative beginners through to post Grade 8. It promises to be an entertaining afternoon with many different genres of music – Beatles through to Rachmaninoff! Jane has been a piano tutor for over 30 years. As a child she performed on YTV Junior Showtime and won the piano section of Leeds Top Talent for three consecutive years at Leeds Town Hall. Having truly enjoyed those experiences, she wanted to give her students the thrill of a live performance, and to develop their confidence and skills. Tickets (£10 /£6) are available from The Venue.


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CommunityNotices ACTIVE

Walks of varying lengths (5 – 14 miles) every weekend. Everyone welcome. Details: David Shaw 285 7480 / d.c.shaw@ leeds.ac.uk

meets Sat, 11am – 1pm at Meanwood Valley Urban farm for advice, support & social cycling for adults with a physical disability. Tandems, tricycles & other bikes available. Volunteers needed to help with various roles. Details: trishcunnison@gmail.com, 01845 522942/ 07585 950650, www.wheels4funleeds. wordpress.com

North Leeds Bowling Club Old Park Rd.

ARTS & CRAFTS

University of Leeds Staff Walking Club

Alwoodley Walkabout Group Long & short walks, midweek & weekends, some evenings. Details: John jhn.wtsn@gmail. com

Chapel Allerton Badminton Club Wed, 8 – 9pm at Scott Hall Leisure Centre. Sociable club. All abilities welcome. No annual membership fee. Details: James on 07809 776367, chapelabadminton.co.uk

Chapel Allerton Snooker & Social Club

Roundhay LS8 1JX (next to NL Cricket Club). A healthy outdoor activity in a friendly welcoming atmosphere. Long established club with good facilities. Come & try. First year new membership half normal fee if you chose to join. Details: Don Player 266 7397, dcs.p7@ virginmedia.com

19 Town St. LS7 4NB. Four competition class snooker tables, food nights, live music events, games & competitions all year. Social membership from £5 pa. Details: 345 1107, www.thecaclub.webs. com or Facebook

Scottish Dancing Classes held at various times & locations across North West Leeds. Beginners welcome. First class free. Details: www.rscdsleeds.org.uk

Leeds City Girls U-9s is recruiting

Tai Chi for Health Mon & Wed 7pm at

players. Based at Adel, Club training Wednesday 5:30 - 6:30pm & games Saturday am. Details: Jodi Walsh 07790 941006, jodi.walsh@hotmail.com

Chapel Allerton Primary School LS7 3PD; Tues: Qigong 12pm & Tai Chi 1.15pm at Stainbeck Community Hall, Stainbeck Ln LS7 2EA; Thurs Tai Chi 11.30am Willows Community Hall, Fink Hill, LS18 5DY. Details: instructor@leedstaichiacademy. org

Leeds Petanque Club plays Sun from 11am (all year) & Tues from 6pm (Apr – Oct) at Richmond House School sports ground, Glen Rd, Far Headingley. New & experienced members welcomes (they can lend you boules to get started). Details: leedspetanque.wordpress.com

Wheels 4 Fun Disability Cycling Group

Alwoodley Art Group meets Thurs 7.30 - 10pm at Alwoodley Community Hall, The Avenue, LS17 7NZ. Friendly group of amateur & semi-professional artists who meet to work together & share ideas. Regular demos & workshops by visiting artists. New members welcome. Autumn Show 16/17 Nov. Details: 225 1546, www. alwoodleyartgroup-leeds.com / Horsforth Art Society meets Wed, 7.30pm at The Studio, 15 Back Lane, Horsforth LS18 4RF. Demonstrations, workshops. Art, printing, woodcarving. New members welcome. Details: Terry 2688231 Leeds Marquetry Group meets most Wed, 7 – 9pm at the Polish Catholic Centre, Newton Hill Rd, Chapel Allerton, LS7 4JE. Friendly group with over 60 members makes marquetry pictures & decorated applied pieces. Programme of activities, competitions & demonstrations. Details: Steve 01943 600111, secretary.leedsmarquetry@gmail. com, www.leedsmarquetry.org.uk

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GROUPS/CLUBS Air Yorkshire Aviation Society meets monthly, 2.30pm in the Media Centre at Leeds/Bradford Airport. Details: alan. sinfield@airyorkshire.org.uk/, www. airyorkshire.org.uk/ Chapel Allerton In Bloom was created with the aim of improving green spaces in the area. Volunteer run, it has already created a number of improvements, incl a community orchard & vegetable beds. New members welcome. Details: Chapelallertoninbloom@gmail.com

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Leeds Horticultural Society meets 6 times a year, 8pm St Chad’s Centre, Far Headingley. Upcoming programme – 1 Oct: ‘Apple Identification’ with Clifford Cain; 5 Nov: ‘Opening a garden for charity’ by Pat Hutchinson. Membership £10/ couple £15. Details: Pat 225 0030, Viv 267 3880 Leeds Lions Club meets 2nd Mon (ex bank holidays), 7.30pm at the Holiday Inn Express, Cavendish St (off Kirkstall Rd) LS3 1LY. Make new friends & support the community by joining the largest voluntary service organisation in the world. Details: Peter 266 3324 Leeds RSPB Group meets Wed 16 Oct, 7.30pm at Friends Meeting House, 188 Woodhouse Ln, LS2 9DX. Illustrated talk by Tim Melling on ‘Antarctica: Walking with Penguins’ on his trip from Tierra del Fuego to the Falklands. Sat 19 Oct: Coach Trip to RSPB Titchwell, Norfolk, dep 7.10am Roundhay, 7:30am Leeds, call 07722 120540 to book. Details: rspbleeds@googlemail.com

meets Tues 10.45am - 12.45pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. No experience necessary. £7 per session. Details: Ron Wiener 266 7722

National Trust Tuesday Talks, 10am at St. Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Tues 8 Oct: ‘An old-fashioned sweet shop’ with Keith Tordoff MBE, owner of Oldest Sweet Shop in the World in Pateley Bridge & mover & shaker in Chamber of Trade. Adm: Members £3/ guests £4 Details: phil_mcshane@yahoo.co.uk

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Potting Shed Drinks every 3rd Thurs. Venue varies from month to month. All welcome. Details: feedleeds.org

7.30pm (ex bank holidays) at Sand Moor Golf Club, Alwoodley Ln., LS17 7DJ. If you’d like to make new friends & contribute to changing lives in the community by engaging with the world’s largest voluntary charity, contact our Secretary. Details: 266 6203, www. roundhayrotaryclub.co.uk

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Friends of Gipton Wood meet 10am last Sat of month, & some Sunday afternoons. Join them for a fun & interesting hour including wild flowers, birds, toadstools, tree recognition & archaeology. Details: Chris 266 7569 & Facebook Friends of Roundhay Park organises regular volunteer working parties to help with maintenance of this beautiful park on 2nd Sat & 4th Thurs each month. Members can enjoy a variety of outdoor

Shadwell Bridge Club Friendly little club runs a bridge session every Fri from 7pm, usually in Shadwell Village Hall. New members welcome. Go along as a guest, £2.50 per player, for a few sessions. Host available, so players can come along without a partner. Details: secretary@ shadwellbridgeclub, shadwellbridgeclub. com

Shadwell Horticultural Society meets 2nd Thurs, 7.30pm in Methodist Church, Main St. LS17 8JF for interesting talks on gardening topics. Details; Teresa 268 8231 MUSIC Alwoodley Community Choir (arguably Leeds’ friendliest choir!) meets Wed, 6.15 – 7.45pm at Cornerhouse Club, Moortown. Repertoire includes pop, folk & musical theatre, all with great harmonies. Details: 07855 059 990

Alwoodley Singers Autumn Concert Sat 12 Oct, 7.30pm Alwoodley Community Association Hall. Includes songs from the Shows. Entry £4 incl. refreshments. Cantabile Chamber Choir Small, friendly chamber choir in Chapel Allerton. Broad repertoire & regular performances. Rehearse Mon 7.30 – 9.30pm in Chapel Allerton Methodist Church. Enquiries from new singers welcome (especially tenors). Details: info@cantabile-choirleeds.org.uk Roundhay Singers Community Choir run by composer Jon Hughes meets Thurs 7.30 – 9.30pm at St Andrew’s, Shaftesbury Ave Roundhay. Singing beautiful music from around the world. Anyone can join in – no singing experience necessary as all music is taught by ear. Details: https:// roundhaysingers.com

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Leeds Healing Centre Fri noon - 2.30pm Healthy Happy Lives Community Café Fri 10am – 12pm at Meanwood Community Centre, LS7 2QU. Gentle exercise, sandwiches, hot drinks & bingo. Small charge. Details: RVS 887 3596, meanwoodhhl@royalvoluntaryservice. org.uk

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Meditation at Kirkstall Abbey Wed 10.15 – 11.15am in Kirkstall Abbey Education Room (Visitors’ Centre). Free. Details: 275 7727, leeds@uk.brahmakumaris.org, www. brahmakumaris.uk/events

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Tea Cosy+ Memory Café 1st Wed of each month, 11am - 1.30pm at Brackenwood Community Association, The Highwood Building, Brackenwood Dr (off Lidgett Lane) for those living with dementia. Sing-along, light lunch of homemade sandwiches & cakes & support for carers. £2.50. Details: Susie 266 6476

Cafe Économique Monthly talks on first Tues, 7.30pm at Seven Arts, 31A Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton. Tues 1 Oct: ‘Neoliberalism, Climate Change & the New Wars’ by Professor Paul Rogers. Tues 5 Nov: ‘Postcards from the border - where people, politics & power collide’Tina Brocklebank explores the refugee experience. ‘Chasing the Sporting Dream’ Wed 9 Oct, 6 – 7pm Jubilee Room, James Graham Building, Leeds Beckett Headingley Campus. Looking for universal solutions in identifying & developing healthy, high performing athletes. Prof Kevin Till highlights factors than can influence whether a youth athlete is identified as ‘talented’ & explores the complexity of athletic development. www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/ events Forum 2000 meets Wed, 10am – noon Grove Centre, New St, Horsforth, for talk & discussion, 2 Oct: ‘The Leeds Cross in its Historical Context’ - Prof Joyce Hill; 9 Oct: ‘Railways & 1960s’ Closures’ - Prof Mike Dixon; 16 Oct: AGM & ‘Life in the Royal Kitchens’ - Colin Anderson; 23 Oct: ‘Methodism’ - Kerry Tankard; 30 Oct: ‘Fakes & Forgeries’- Bob Soper, Antiques Specialist. Details: 258 3521, hm.taylor1@ ntlworld.com Leeds Geological Association Thurs 10 Oct, 7.15pm in Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre, Michael Sadler Building, Leeds University. A Lecture: ‘The Great Glen Fault Zone’ by Dr Eddie Dempsey, University of Hull. Visitors welcome. Details: www.leedsga.org


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at St Barnabas Church Hall (off The Vine). Learn, chat, laugh, make friends & help the community. Aged 18-180 – you are more than welcome. £37.50 a year or come as a guest for £4. Details: Facebook/ Alwoodley WI

Institute, St Martin’s View, LS7 3LA. Music by the Assumption band. Tickets: £10 per adult, 1 accompanied child U-16 free/ 3 or more children U-16 £5 extra. Light supper included. Details: 262 4271, www.stmartinleeds.org.uk

The Arts Society Leeds meets 3rd Wed at Castle Grove Hall, Headingley LS6 4BP. Expert lectures, study days, visits, lunches, bar. Visitors welcome, £7. Details: membership@theartssocietyleeds.org, theartssocietyleeds.org, Facebook.

Leeds Ladies Coffee Morning 10.30am at Church Institute, New Market St. Thurs 3 Oct: ‘Witches, Wizards, Brews & Broomsticks – but could they really fly?’ with Prof Green; 7 Nov: ‘Olde Man (on a) River’ with Ken Robertshaw. Details: Joan 225 1166

Family Ceilidhs with a Scottish Flavour Sat 26 Oct & 30 Nov 6.30 – 9pm at Holy Trinity Community Hall, Meanwood. Live music by Bandiera Rossa ceilidh band. Adults £5/Children £3. Includes light refreshments. Details: rscdsleeds. org.uk, 07851 419656

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Oct, 11am at Swarthmore \education Centre, Woodhouse Sq. LS3 1AD. A lecture entitled ‘Tea in the 18th Century – Injurious, Innocent or Beneficial?’ by Emily Webb, dealing with the various ways our favourite cuppa was seen in the 18th century. Visitors welcome

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