HERE are 10 things to do in and around Sheffield today, Tuesday, July 14, 2009. For more evente read on.
1. Jazz at the Lescar, sax player Alan Barnes, a key figure on the British jazz scene since the late 1970s with his strong tone, assured improvisations and imaginative arranging technique is acked by the Lescar House Band of Chris Walker on guitar, P
iero Tucci keys, Ken Marley double bass and Pete Fairclough drums, Lescar Hotel, Sharrow Vale Road, Hunter's Bar, Wednesday, 9pm, doors 8.30pm (£5 / £4).
2. Absolute Pants, one-woman cabaret by Patricia Hartshorne, Shrewsbury Room, Old Hall Hotel, Buxton Festival Fringe, Wednesday-Friday, 8pm (£8 / £6).
3. The Roses of Eyam, promenade performance of Don Taylor's evocative play about of the plague which devastated Eyam in 1665 played out in the streets of the village, Wednesday-Saturday, 7pm (£7.50, children £5, 01433 631976 or 0845 127 2190).
4. White Crane Silat-Indonesian Martial Art-Self Defence, everyone welcome, The Institute, Hartley Street, Heeley, Wednesdays, 7-9pm ( first session free, 2890181 jacqui@silatpgbuk.fsnet.co.uk).
5. Sheffield Writers Resource Centre, information and advice, Main Lending Library, Surrey Street, Wednesdays, 5.15pm-7.30pm (2734711
6. Bollywood Dance Class, with Sheena of Everydance, bar available, Penelopes, Arundel Gate, Wednesday, Beginners 7-8pm, Intermediate 8-9pm (£5, www.everydance.co.uk, info@everydance.co.uk, 01909 566831).
7. Sequence Dancing, Norton House Country Club, Wednesday, 9pm (guests £1, members free).
8. Flamenco Passion, classical guitar and Spanish Flamenco with Andrew Clegg. Cubana, Trippett Lane, Wednesday, 8pm-11pm.
9. In The Frame, hometown previews of a collage of memory and emotions combining short films with original music and live performance, devised by Cross The Sky Theatre Company comprising people with learning disabilities which will go on national tour in the Autumn, Lamproom Theatre, Barnsley, Wednesday, 1pm, 7.30pm (£6, 01226 200075).
10. Partita, period instrument Buxton Festival Fringe regulars celebrate 2009 anniversaries, including music for voice, lute, theorbo, baroque guitar, viol, recorder, harp and harpsichord by Purcell, Handel, Eustache de Caurroy (died 1609) and Henry VIII (acceded to throne 1509). St John's Church, Wednesday, 7.30pm (£10/ £8).
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