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- Junctures³ at Cambridge Junction
- Ligeti String Quartet performing New Music at Kettle's Yard - Cambridge
- Ahbab Festival - Nikos Ziarkas
- fig-futures-Oreet Ashery - Passing Through Metal
- Diwali In London 2016 Festival
- fig-futures 1-Kettle's Yard -Eva Rothschild & Joe Moran
- Junction Cambridge - OUTLANDS #2: Yunohana Variations feat. YoshimiO • Susie Ibarra • Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
- Polyphonic Poetry Festival at Kettle's Yard - Cambridge
- New Music Concert: Aurora Percussion Duo
- Junctures² - Once Iran From You
- Junctures² - The Redux Project
- Junctures² - THE VILLA PROJECT
- Candoco Dance Company - HUSK
- Harold Offeh - Anna Brownsted
- Issam Kourbaj
- The Apothecarist
- Ahbab Festival - Natasha Atlas + Band
- Ahbab Festival - ALBA & LEO feat. SASS HOORY.,
- Ahbab Festival - Cambridge Junction _ Sawa
- Ahbab Festival at Cambridge Junction
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- Fest En Fest 2020 - Cambridge Junction
- Candoco Dance Company - Actions Performance - Kettle's Yard - Cambridge Vol.1
- New Art Club: Cupid’s Revenge - PREVIEW AT cAMBRIDGE jUNCTION_aRTY mONO + Living cOlour + AbstRActed
- WE ARE IAN at Cambridge Junction 2
- View From The Bridge - Cambridge Junction - Hazel Lam
- Acrobatics: KNOT : Nikki & JD at -Cambridge Junction
- Candoco Dance Company Rehearsals at Kettle's Yard Cambridge
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- CUBC - Scherezade at ADC
- Don Quixote Performed by Cambridge University Ballet Club
- Sprung 2019 - Queens' College Contemporary Dance Society
- Cambridge Contemporary Dance "Under The Skin"
- Ballet Russes - The Howard Theatre - Downing College - Cambridge
- Swan Lake performed by Cambridge University Ballet Club - 2018
- Giselle - Cambridge University Ballet Club - February 2017 - Classic Monochrome
- Giselle - Cambridge University Ballet Club - February 2017 -
- Cambridge University Ballet Club - Romeo & Juliet
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- MUSIC -CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION
- GARBAGE - CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION 2019
- Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys - Cambridge Junction
- Steve Hillage Band - Cambridge Junction
- Curse of Lono at Cambridge Junction
- Samantha Fish at Cambridge Junction
- The Dead South - Cambridge Junction 1
- ENTER SHIKARI - CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION
- KONTROVERSI @ CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION
- Alabama 3 - Cambridge Junction
- Tom Adams: the 48-hour modern orchestra
- Galway Street Club - Cambridge Junction
- Andreya Triana at Cambridge Junction
- Frigg at Cambridge Junction
- Marsicans at Cambridge Junction
- Bollywood Brass Band at Cambridge Junction
- Baka Beyond At Cambridge Junction
- Ana Silvera at Cambridge Junction
- Molotov Jukebox at Cambridge Junction
- Huw Eddy & The Carnival at Cambridge Junction
- The Willows - Cambridge Junction - September 2018
- Annie Dressner with The Willows at Cambridge Junction
- Junkyard presents Jam Baxter At Cambridge Junction
- Oh Sees at Cambridge Junction
- Rura at Cambridge Junction
- CoCo and the Butterfields - Cambridge Junction
- Flint Moore at the Junction - Cambridge
- The Drystones at Cambridge Junction
- Elephant Sessions at Cambridge Junction
- Aidan O'Rourke & Kit Downes at Cambridge Junction
- Sunday Driver at Cambridge Junction - March 2018
- Nine Below Zero at Cambridge Junction
- Hiromi Trio Project at Jazz Cafe, Camden London
- Love Revisited - Jazz Cafe Camden
- Sun Ra Arkestra at The Barbican -London - May 2014
- JAZZ
- Dan Forshaw & Sextet - The Cockpit Theatre
- Brass Funkeys - Cambridge Junction
- Snowboy & The Latin Section at Cambridge Junction
- Myles Sanko at Cambridge Junction
- Blues & Roots Ensemble - The Music of Charles Mingus
- Elliot Galvin Trio @Storey's Field Centre, Eddington.
- Sam Miles & Vij Prakash Quintet
- Reem Kelani at St Paul's Church
- Julian Seigel Quartet at Cambridge Modern Jazz
- Lauren Kinsella Ensemble
- Hannes Riepler Quartet featuring NY sax legend Chris Cheek at Hidden Rooms
- Cambridge University Jazz Orchestra at West Road Concert Hall
- Get The Blessing - CJF2017
- Zoe Rahman Workshop & Performance at St Catherine's College Chapel
- Soft Machine Legacy at Cambridge Jazz - Hidden rooms
- CJF-Zoe Rahman Workshop
- Jim Rattigan's Pavillon
- Black Top with Cleveland Watkiss & Tiago Coimbra
- Nicole Henry at Cambridge Modern Jazz
- Dinosaur for NextGen Jazz at Hidden Rooms
- Malija at Cambridge Modern Jazz
- Benn Clatworthy - John Donaldson Quartet - Cambridge Modern Jazz
- Alex Hitchcock & Will Barry Duo + Phil Stevenson Trio - CambridgeNextGenJazz
- Cesca at Hidden Rooms - nextgenjazz
- Mode 9 at Hidden Rooms for NextgGenJazz
- Cambridge Jazz Festival-Snowpoet
- Ben Lee Quintet at Hidden Rooms, Cambridge
- Soweto Kinch - Cambridge Jazz Festival 2016
- John Etheridge and Vimala Rowe at Cambridge Modern Jazz
- Phronesis at Cambridge Jazz Festival 2016
- Karen Sharp & Nikki Iles Trio - Cambridge Jazz Festival 2016
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - Cadenza at Great St. Mary's Church
- Steve Fishwick, Osian Roberts, Frank Basile Sextet, In the Empire State
- Andi HopGood's Festival Jazz Choir - CJF
- Kate Williams' Four Plus Three - Cambridge Jazz Festival
- Mads Mathias - Cambridge Jazz Festival 2016
- Cambridge Jazz Festival 2016 - Sons of Kemet at Cambridge Junction
- Georgia Mancio Quadro
- Emily Saunders Band...
- Cambridge Jazz Festival- Dan Forshaw & Frank Griffith 'Two Tenors'
- Corrie Dick's "Impossible Things"
- Black and White
- Helen McDonald's Future Groove at The Earl of Beaconsfield
- Arun Ghosh Quintet
- Julian Arguelles Tetra
- Georgina Jackson with Chris Ingham Trio
- Vein trio with Greg Osby
- Matt Ridley Quartet
- Oxley-Meyer Guitar Project
- Cambridge University Jazz Orchestra with Special Guest Mark Armstrong
- Alec Dankworth's World Spirit
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - Julian Joseph Trio
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - Tom Green Septet
- Lianne Carroll & Friends
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - London Vocal Project
- Tim Boniface Band at Hot Numbers
- Dickie De Vere & The Flying Mavericks at The Flying Pig
- Robin Phillips at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse Lounge
- Annique at Arts Picturehouse
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - Dennis Rollins + Resolution 88
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - Dennis Rollins + CUJO - Mumford Theatre
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - Hiatus Kaiyote - Cambridge Junction
- Cambridge Jazz Festival - New York Standards Quartet with support from Highwalk
- Maciek Pysz Trio
- Pete Churchill / Mishka Adams Quintet ‘Stories to Tell’
- Alison Rayner Quintet
- An Audience with Ian Shaw
- PROFILE
- WORLD MUSIC
- Samia Malik at Cambridge Junction
- Sharon Shannon & Seckou Keita + Padraig Jack - Cambridge Junction
- Amira Khier - Ahbab Festival - Cambridge Junction
- Baladi Blues Ensemble - Ahbab Festival - Cambridge Junction
- Ayoub Sisters + friends - Ahbab Festival - Cambridge Junction
- Renata Rosa at Cambridge Junction
- Laura Cannell & Andre Bosman / Justin Hopper / Nick Jonah Davis at The Unitarian Church
- Moishe's Bagel at Cambridge Junction
- Toko Telo at Cambridge Junction - April 2018
- Raghu Dixit at Cambridge Junction
- The Voice Of Santur Quartet at Junction Cambridge
- Chouk Bwa Libète - Cambridge Junction - City Roots
- The London African Gospel Choir - Graceland - at Cambridge Junction.
- An Evening with Ramin Karimloo & special guest Hadley Fraser at Islington Assembly Hall
- PERSONAL WORK
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Alec Dankworth's World Spirit
Another great night at Hidden Rooms for this highly regarded band.
Formed out of Alec's love of music from the Iberian peninsula, World Spirit crosses the Straights of Gibraltar into Africa and beyond.
Alec has joined forces with daughter Emily Dankworth, leading tenorist Brandon Allen and world percussionist Paul Clarvis to explore melodies from Africa, South America and other continents from a jazz perspective.
With tunes by Duke Ellington, Bela Flek, Antonio-Carlos Jobim, Abdullah Ibrahim and WC Handy originating from Ireland, Venezuela, Bulgaria, South Africa, Mali and Brazil, World Spirit offers an evening of global song and improvisation.
Alec Dankworth has worked with artists as diverse as Stephanne Grappelli, Abdullah Ibrahim and Van Morrison. After studying at Berklee Colledge of Music, Alec became a member of various groups, notably Clark Tracey, Julian Joseph and Nigel Kennedy. During a period of residency in New York he played with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and joined the Dave Brubeck Quartet. As well as running his own bands, he is a member of Ginger Baker's Jazz Confusion.
Emily Dankworth’s voice is forged from the DNA of Jazz royalty - she has a few musicians in her family tree! She has sung in choirs all her life, and in 2011 studied Jazz vocals at the Guildhall School of Music. She now sings in the acapella group Vive and has performed in the UK and Europe. She also sings with Alec's Spanish Accents, and works with her own group.
Branden Allen was born in Perth, Western Australia, and studied at the Conservatorium of Music. Since re-locating to the UK, he has forged a name as a leading saxophonist in the UK scene. He has worked with Eric Clapton, Jools Holland, Paloma Faith, Soweto Kinch, Guy Barker and Claire Martin to name a few.He hosts the Late Late Show at Ronnie Scotts with his quartet, and is the founder and director of the Highgate Jazz with Soul Festival.
Paul Clarvis brings his unique style to all musical genres, playing drums and percussion instruments from all over the world. He has worked with musicians ranging from Mick Jagger, Nina Simone, Steve Swallow, Harrison Birtwhistle, Paul McCartney, Mark Anthony Turnage and Michel Legrand. He juggles his career as a session musician, leading and working with live groups including Orquestra Mahatma, and teaching at the Royal Academy of Music.
Read MoreFormed out of Alec's love of music from the Iberian peninsula, World Spirit crosses the Straights of Gibraltar into Africa and beyond.
Alec has joined forces with daughter Emily Dankworth, leading tenorist Brandon Allen and world percussionist Paul Clarvis to explore melodies from Africa, South America and other continents from a jazz perspective.
With tunes by Duke Ellington, Bela Flek, Antonio-Carlos Jobim, Abdullah Ibrahim and WC Handy originating from Ireland, Venezuela, Bulgaria, South Africa, Mali and Brazil, World Spirit offers an evening of global song and improvisation.
Alec Dankworth has worked with artists as diverse as Stephanne Grappelli, Abdullah Ibrahim and Van Morrison. After studying at Berklee Colledge of Music, Alec became a member of various groups, notably Clark Tracey, Julian Joseph and Nigel Kennedy. During a period of residency in New York he played with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and joined the Dave Brubeck Quartet. As well as running his own bands, he is a member of Ginger Baker's Jazz Confusion.
Emily Dankworth’s voice is forged from the DNA of Jazz royalty - she has a few musicians in her family tree! She has sung in choirs all her life, and in 2011 studied Jazz vocals at the Guildhall School of Music. She now sings in the acapella group Vive and has performed in the UK and Europe. She also sings with Alec's Spanish Accents, and works with her own group.
Branden Allen was born in Perth, Western Australia, and studied at the Conservatorium of Music. Since re-locating to the UK, he has forged a name as a leading saxophonist in the UK scene. He has worked with Eric Clapton, Jools Holland, Paloma Faith, Soweto Kinch, Guy Barker and Claire Martin to name a few.He hosts the Late Late Show at Ronnie Scotts with his quartet, and is the founder and director of the Highgate Jazz with Soul Festival.
Paul Clarvis brings his unique style to all musical genres, playing drums and percussion instruments from all over the world. He has worked with musicians ranging from Mick Jagger, Nina Simone, Steve Swallow, Harrison Birtwhistle, Paul McCartney, Mark Anthony Turnage and Michel Legrand. He juggles his career as a session musician, leading and working with live groups including Orquestra Mahatma, and teaching at the Royal Academy of Music.