Thursday, 30 September 2010

Mark E. Smith's The Fall return


A couple of years on from The Fall's last gig at the Pavilion in 2008, and Britain's most distinctive band is back. Still going strong after thirty years this seminal band remain a force to be reckoned with in the British music scene.

Often characterised by their abrasive guitar sound and Smith's distinctive vocals, his lyrics have been described by critic Steve Huey as "abstract poetry filled with complicated wordplay, bone-dry wit, cutting social observations, and general misanthropy”.

The band have a prolific output, releasing 28 studio albums, and more than triple that if you count live and other releases. Although they may never have achieved widespread public success beyond a handful of minor hit singles, they maintain a strong, and ever growing, cult following.
Mark E Smith and The Fall have been an acknowledged influence on many other big names in music, including The Smiths, The Happy Mondays, Nirvana and Franz Ferdinand.

Tickets: £17
Doors 7.15pm

Please note: This show is not suitable for persons below the age of 16 years. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.For information and bookings call 01424 229 111 or book online at www.dlwp.com

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Alexander Goehr talks about fabulous new opera


The De La Warr Pavilion is delighted to be showing Alexander Goehr's Promised End on 26th October, a fabulous new opera based on Shakespeare's King Lear, performed by the English Touring Opera.

Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.

Find out why Alexander Goehr chose to create an opera from one of Shakespeare's most poignant tragedies in this fascinating interview with James Conway.

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Alexander also talks about how he managed to put shakespeare's extraordinary words to music.

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See the English Touring Opera perform Promised End at DLWP on 26 October as part of its world premiere tour. Click here to book or contact the Box Office on 01424 229 111.

Thursday, 2 September 2010

An insight into the life and art of Laurie Anderson


Take a look at these articles in The Observer for an insight into the art and life of Laurie Anderson.

See snaps taken by Laurie during a week in the life of her and her husband, fellow musician Lou Reed in the article Show and Tell: Laurie Anderson. Or find out what was behind Laurie's latest album Homeland in Laurie Anderson: The Story Behind Homeland.

For more information about Laurie Anderson's concert at DLWP click here or visit our performances and events page to see what else is on...

Photo by David Bazemore.

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

75th Birthday Party - Thanks to everyone who came!



On August Bank Holiday Monday, the De La Warr Pavilion celebrated its 75th Birthday with a huge party on the terrace, its focal point being the re-creation of a famous photograph first printed in the Daily Mirror in 1936.

In the Bank Holiday sunshine over 1500 people gathered on the terrace in front of photographer Sheila Burnett who was lifted 5metres on a Genie lift to be in exactly the same angle and position as the Daily Mirror photographer must have been 74 years ago. The Daily Mirror Eight, the dance troupe in the middle of the terrace, were replaced by parkour/free-running outfit The Urban Shadows, who put on a spectacular show for a cheering crowd before staging the actual shot.

At 10am that morning, 120 people from the local community – none of whom had met before – put together a “scratch” choir and “scratch” orchestra, led by choir leader John Langridge and composer/musician Mike Hatchard. The choir sang a Summertime, Sway and Abba’s Mamma Mia. The orchestra played Spread a Little Happiness and a Beatles medley, as well as a new piece – Seventy Five Years of the De La Warr – composed by Mike Hatchard to celebrate the day. Julian Humphries led a group of young drummers who warmed up the crowd for the afternoon.

After the performance everyone sang Happy Birthday!

Free Tea and cake were then served to everyone outside the auditorium, courtesy Yorkshire Tea and Jubilee Hire.

And then the dancing started…. seventy-five tunes for seventy-five years kept us dancing until sunset with an playlist of classics and re-discovered hits put together by DJ Nikki Beatnik.
This fantastic party came at the end of an enormously successful weekend for the Pavilion which saw 10,000 people visit Tomoko Takahashi’s exhibition and Antony Gormley’s installation in just three days, with over 600 attending our family films, shown outdoors on the sea-facing wall, on Saturday and Sunday.
Please put up any pics you have of the day and visit our website to find out about forthcoming events at the Pavilion!
Photo by Sheila Burnett.