
Orpheus Arts Jazz Series
Suitable for young adults from 11 years upwards.
Solstice is a collaboration between these six like-minded bandleaders and composers who share a common love of contemporary jazz, fine food and wine, resulting in an eclectic palate of influences from all around the world.
After the success of their taster album, Alimentation, the long-awaited plat du jour album, Food for Thought, is a strong expression of the complex issues facing us at this time when many are pursuing various interests at home, such as baking, thinking and taking up a new creative hobby.
With a melange of contemporary jazz–infused with a dash of spicy Brazilian and a smattering of folky fusion–the result could conceivably be a recipe for disaster. Instead, this is a concoction that promises to take you on an incredible journey through time/space/heaven/hell…and even the contents of your fridge.
Rear entrance, with disabled access, off North Street PE9 2ZS.
We have a small car park at the rear; nearby public car parks on North Street & Scotgate are free on Sundays & in the evenings.
Important Information
Ages 11+
Tickets: £20 (£18.00 Concessions, £10 11-18 Years Old)
Venue: Stamford Methodist Church
Wheelchair access and parking at rear (phone Methodist Church for details)
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Fri 2 May
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Thurs 15 May
Georges Bizet – Carmen (arranged for 4 violins and double bass) Joaquín Turina – Scene Andalucia Emmanuel Ch...
Sat 17 May
Gioachino Rossini – Barber of Seville - (arranged for piano four hands by Arnold...
Thurs 29 May
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Fri 4 Apr
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Fri 13 Jun
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