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27 Sept—6 Oct 2018 Sensoria.Org.Uk 2727 sept—6SEPT - 6 OCToct 20182018 sensoria.org.ukSENSORIA.ORG.UK festivalFESTIVAL OFof MUSICmusic|film|digital / FILM / DIGITAL patrons staff Nitin Sawhney Chris Ashton, Richard Bolam, Julien Temple Matt Cottrill, Nigel Humberstone, Martyn Ware Alison Moore, Mat Steel, Jordan White, Jo Wingate, acknowledgments famlab Dan Wray. Kiran Antcliffe, Espen Bale, Intern Alex Hill , Pr One Beat PR, Richard Brown, Tilde Bruynooghe, Young bookers Nick Gosling, Liam Buttery, Charlie Chester, Jamie Roberts, Lucy, Lauren, sensoria 2018 sensoria Andi Creffield, Michael Eden, Freya and Emma. Sally Folkard, Sofia Genders, Rebecca Goldsmith, Richard Hawley, board Richard Henderson, Mark Hobson, Mark Hilton LEEDs COLLEGE OF MUSIC Anna Kime, Joel Mills, Terry Regan WAKE SMItH & TOFIelDs Umulkhayr Mohamed, Pauline Naylor HsbC Sarah Moir, Jose Mountford, Phil Patterson InDePenDENT MUSIC CONSULTANt Shona Munro, Tariq Navarone, Ian Neil SONY MUSIC Dean North, Andy Oakey, programme advisory welcome to to welcome Ralph Parmar, Linnea Pettersson, Jataneel Banerjee PRS FOR MUSIC Picture House Social staff, Caroline Bottomleys hinY aWarDs Naomi Pieris, John Roddison, Alex Keegan mubI Showroom & Workstation staff, Ian Neil SONY MUSIC Chris Stanley, Tom Sweet, Martyn Ware HEAVen 17, ILLUSTRIOUS Gary Thomas, Trafalgar Studios, Andrew McIntyre nortHern stage Graham Wrench, Barry Vincent. Dan Wray freelanCe WrIter our partners in kind partners media partner Please note that we have made every effort to ensure that the details in this brochure are correct. However, festivals are complicated beasts and the programme may change— please check the website for up-to-date info. 2 Co. No. 6644266 Vat Reg No. 943237915 staff Chris Ashton, Richard Bolam, Matt Cottrill, Nigel Humberstone, Alison Moore, Mat Steel, Jordan White, Jo Wingate, famlab Dan Wray. Intern Alex Hill , Pr One Beat PR, We’re celebrating the 10th year Young bookers Nick Gosling, of Sensoria with a 10-day feast Jamie Roberts, Lucy, Lauren, for all the senses. Freya and Emma. Our festival theme literally is introduction board Senses Working Overtime so Mark Hilton LEEDs COLLEGE OF MUSIC expect to taste, smell and touch Terry Regan WAKE SMItH & TOFIelDs as well as see and hear this year! Pauline Naylor HsbC Phil Patterson InDePenDENT MUSIC CONSULTANt Ian Neil From Yellow Submarine outdoors SONY MUSIC on the Quays to wine tasting in programme advisory the cosy apg Works, there are Jataneel Banerjee PRS FOR MUSIC so many highlights, too numerous Caroline Bottomleys hinY aWarDs to mention, so please do browse Alex Keegan mubI our little booklet of amazing Finally, thanks to the British Council Ian Neil SONY MUSIC experiences and interesting and bfi, famlab will come to Sheffield Martyn Ware HEAVen 17, ILLUSTRIOUS gems of events. for the first time, bringing composers Andrew McIntyre nortHern stage We’ve launched our fair share together from all over the world to Dan Wray freelanCe WrIter of innovations over the years, collaborate and create new work. bringing outdoor screenings, In our 10th year, thanks are Drive-Ins and experiential cinema especially heartfelt to everyone to Sheffield, digital projects such who has helped make the 2018 as Sheffield Music Map app festival happen and all of the earlier and Yorkshire’s first delegation ones too. Our board and advisory, to SXSW in the US. our sponsors and partners, both We’ve gained access to many founding and since, all the staff unusual venues and disused and volunteers, artists and venues, buildings, often resulting in them co-promoters and suppliers, friends springing back to life and in use and family who have worked with us, once more. and of course the customers and This year we’re also proud to audience members who have turned present the fruition of the first out and joined us along the journey. Beats Working Sheffield Music The festival wouldn’t exist without Awards with two winners of the such amazing support and we Sheffield music commission really hope you’ll join us for plus a music journalism bursary.* our sensational party for all. *in honour of Martin Lilleker. 3 photography exhibition exhibition free of charge friday 31 august 8pm fri 31 aug fri yellow submarine u opening night preview 27 september 6pm—9pm outdoor screening as part of anim18 including djs and a fREE EXHIBITION TOUR — VictorIa QuaYs, s2 5sY TALK: AURIEL MAJUMDAR, winston hazel + julie stewart (tbc) Dir. George Dunning 1968 UK, USA 1hr 25mins SUNDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 3PM showroom cinema thu 30 thu and sensoria present thursday 30 august 8pm conny plank: the potential of noise ctbc + Q&a ShoWroom CInema, Paternoster roW, s1 2bX Barbara Wasiak was best known for her photographs of the Sheffield music Dirs. Reto Caduff, Stephan Plank 2017 scene in the ’80s, ’90s and beyond. Her archive includes Cabaret Voltaire, Germany 1hr 32mins Roisin Murphy, chakk, Hula, Tree Bound Story and many more. This feature length documentary 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ classic psychedelic animation. She was also an enthusiastic social documentary photographer, capturing traces the history of Stephan’s the grit and humour of Sheffield life. Her archive also includes personal father Conny through the viewpoint The Fab Four set out to save the music- loving inhabitants of Pepperland. and collaborative projects in which she cast a keen eye upon social, political of the artists he worked with. and cultural issues. It also examines the legacy the With food & drink offers including West German producer, sound bespoke Livvy’s ‘Blue meanie’ ice Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to experience the diverse engineer and musician left behind creams, the Sunshine Pizza Oven work of Barbara Wasiak and discover, or revisit, the unique context in which following his death at the age of 47. and more. Sheffield’s music scene flourished. Ranging across progressive, avant- Tickets £9 full price/£7.50 conc.s adv. Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund. garde, electronic and krautrock, Plank yellowsub.eventbrite.co.uk Thanks also to our lovely crowdfunding campaign supporters. worked with artists such as Neu!, Opening night tickets £10 Kraftwerk, Michael Rother, Eurythmics, barbara.eventbrite.co.uk Ultravox and many others. Price includes free exhibition tour with the curator Jose Snook. Tickets £9/£6.80 conc.s Talk: free entry—booking recommended showroomworkstation.org.uk barbaratalk.eventbrite.co.uk Screening followed by a Q&A and krautrock disco. app: Steel, Street, Synth and Shutter tour available from 27 September on sheffieldmusicmap.mobiapp including locations, images and audio commentary. 4 photography exhibition exhibition free of charge 27 september—6 october steel, street, synth and shutter trafalgar WareHouse 2, 120 trafalgar street, s1 4Jt opening night preview 27 september 6pm—9pm including djs and a fREE EXHIBITION TOUR TALK: AURIEL MAJUMDAR, winston hazel + julie stewart (tbc) SUNDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 3PM 6 oct exhibition — 27 sept 27 Barbara Wasiak was best known for her photographs of the Sheffield music scene in the ’80s, ’90s and beyond. Her archive includes Cabaret Voltaire, Roisin Murphy, chakk, Hula, Tree Bound Story and many more. She was also an enthusiastic social documentary photographer, capturing the grit and humour of Sheffield life. Her archive also includes personal and collaborative projects in which she cast a keen eye upon social, political and cultural issues. Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to experience the diverse work of Barbara Wasiak and discover, or revisit, the unique context in which Sheffield’s music scene flourished. Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund. Thanks also to our lovely crowdfunding campaign supporters. Opening night tickets £10 barbara.eventbrite.co.uk Price includes free exhibition tour with the curator Jose Snook. Talk: free entry—booking recommended barbaratalk.eventbrite.co.uk app: Steel, Street, Synth and Shutter tour available from 27 September on sheffieldmusicmap.mobiapp including locations, images and audio commentary. 5 friday 28 september 6:45pm saturday 29 september 4:30pm sensory wine tasting with starmore boss fri 28 sept fri aPg Works, 16—20 SidneY street, s1 4rH — thu 27 thu thursday 27 september 9pm studio 54 15 + after party The experts at Starmore Boss abbeydale PICture House, will show how drinks are served 387 abbeydale roaD, s7 1FS and presented can affect your Dir. Matt Tyrnauer 2018 USA 1hr 38mins perception of them. Will you be able to identify the correct drinks or will your senses deceive you? Hosted in collaboration with Starmore Boss Ages 18+ Tickets £10 fri starmorefri.eventbrite.co.uk sat starmoresat.eventbrite.co.uk Special presentation of the new documentary that covers both the dazzle and the dark side of the hedonistic 1970s nightclub. Followed by drinks in Picture House Social Tickets £7.50 adv. motd studio54sensoria.eventbrite.co.uk 6 friday 28 september 7pm 3 ring circus richard hawley + special guests abbeydale PICture House trafalgar WareHouse Upper CHaPel 28 sept fri richard hawley + special guests The 3 Ring Circus returns to Sensoria 2018, presented by The Red Lodge friday 28 september 11pm Agency. This special occasion event showcases three amazing artists TEXTASY dJ SET playing three shows, all on the + annabel fraser same night. + alex bal fashions, 16 Exchange street, s2 5TS Each artist acts as opener in a different DJ/producer Textasy natural venue, plays a 40-minute stripped ScienCes, CraIgIe knoWes, FTP, down set then jumps into a waiting originally from Dallas, now living in car, which will speed them to the next Berlin, takes inspiration from early location. Then the same again to the Miami Bass tracks. His productions last venue. So each artist becomes bounce between genres the likes the opener, middle act and headline. of Electro, Breakbeat Hardcore, The audience stays put whilst the artist Acid and hip hop—using familiar comes to perform for them, in what samples from each respective genre order though is a complete mystery.
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