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PREVIEW: Michael Flatley, Dangerous Games: The Final Curtain

A few tickets remain for Michael Flatley’s appearance in Brighton on Thursday, April 2.

Lord of the Dance

FOLLOWING a sold out run at the London Palladium in 2014, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games is returning to the Dominion Theatre in the West End, from March 13.

Flatley is scheduled to make a special appearance from March 13 to 24 at the Dominion Theatre, paving the way for new young superstar James Keegan, who will be performing the lead role of Lord of the Dance during the world tour.

Flatley will also be returning to the 3 Arena in Dublin and the Odyssey Arena in Belfast at the end of March. His only performances on the UK leg of the tour will be at the Brighton Centre from April 2-5, where the tour begins, and at the Wembley Arena on July 4, where the tour ends.

Flatley said: “These will be my final performances in the UK and Ireland. After years of punishment, my body just can’t take any more!”

Flatley’s new show Dangerous Games has exciting and ground-breaking new technology, including holographs, dancing robots, world champion acrobats and the greatest team of Irish Dancers in the world.  A new score composed by Gerard Fahy, new costumes and special effects lighting add a breath-taking new dimension to the original masterpiece.

The global phenomenon that is Lord of the Dance will be bigger than ever in 2015, with Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games undertaking a 200-plus date world tour across 15 countries over the next 18 months.

“My dancers are the real stars,” says Michael, of his troupe of dancers, some of whom have been with the company for 10 years.  He is immensely proud of their hard work and dedication, and to bring the show back to the West End in the magnificently refurbished Dominion Theatre is a dream come true: “I’ve always dreamed of bringing my show to the West End and the response of the audience when we performed at the Palladium last year was exhilarating.  We just had to come back to the West End.  The Dominion is such a fine theatre; its layout is perfect for our type of show.”

For full details of the national tour. click here:


Event: The Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games

Where: The Brighton Centre,  King’s Rd, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2GR

When: Thursday, April 2 to Sunday, April 5 with matinee on April 4

Time: Nightly at 8pm: Saturday matinee April 4, 2.30pm

To book tickets online, click here:

Or telephone: 0844 847 1515

ALBUM REVIEW: Madonna ‘Rebel Heart’

Like Holy Water – the rebel with a heart!

Madonna: Rebel Heart

THE arrival of a new Madonna album still excites editors in charge of column inches even if commercial success is a fraction of the heady days of True Blue and Like A Virgin.

The preamble to this latest offering is unlikely to have been what Team Madonna had planned; 20+ leaked demos from a hacked computer account in Tel Aviv, and a potentially catastrophic yank off a podium at The Brit Awards, but judging from the hastily assembled and predictable headlines the morning after, Madonna is still considered (digital) printing press gold.

This is an album which in CD format alone is released in three distinct versions, standard, deluxe and super-deluxe but judging by the automatic digital track-listing made available in late December it appears the deluxe version is the expected acquisition and that’s the listing we’re examining here.

This is an album in two halves and whilst its production styles may divide critics and fans alike in equal measure, if there is any hype – believe it. This is as relevant a collection as any released this year and without hesitation defines why Madonna was crowned Queen of Pop and continues to raise an eyebrow over a diverse set of recordings which are as challenging, enlightening and uncomfortable as they are inspiring.

Despite an inordinate number of guest producers which has plagued both Minogue and Madonna’s more recent releases, the central powerhouse here is the Grande Madame Ciccone herself.

Much has been said about the pre-releases issued in advance of the final offering and by 9 tracks in and the slightly awkward Iconic you’d be forgiven for thinking you know where all this is going, but HeartBreakCity changes that in production, lyric and performance, our lady Madonna reeling from the lovers first name-checked in Drowned World who are only in it for the fame and fortune coat-tail ride.

Body Shop and its motor vehicle metaphors should have been a disaster and it’s a wonder that as an idea it ever made it into the studio, Natalie Cole having recorded something similar almost 30 years ago (Jump Start My Heart), but a Madonna track has never sounded so vocally innovative and decisive. Similarly Holy Water should induce a slightly embarrassed wince “Bless yourself and genuflect, Jesus loves my pussy best” not to mention a sampling of Vogue, but imbibed with a Madonna wry smile pop music doesn’t get much smarter than this.

Madonna doesn’t take herself anywhere near as seriously as her detractors would have us believe but when she does the effect is epic. Inside Out seduces with a debilitating take off your mask…you’re beautiful when you’re broken down, and both Wash All Over Me and Messiah are loaded with bleak sadness Madonna first exposed us to on Oh Father and The Power of Goodbye, Madonna does sadness better than anyone and Wash haunts with its stark refrain: who am I to decide what should be done? If this is the end then let it come. Just when you’re convinced we’re closing with a trilogy of weepers the title track (which ends the collection here) racks up the tempo with an introduction you’d be forgiven thinking stowed away in a bunk from Tracy Chapman’s first album and a lyric to match: I barely made it out alive, but through the darkness somehow I survived.

Rebel Heart as a song in little over three minutes bites with a spot on analysis of everything we have ever loved or hated about our superstar Hell Yeah, this is me and I’m right where I’m supposed to be.

That is because Bitch, you’re Madonna, and along with Like A Prayer and Ray of Light this album should be in everyone’s collection. Buy it.

PREVIEW: Crosby, Stills & Nash play Brighton in September

Legendary folk rock supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) will play the Brighton Centre during their European Tour on September 19.

Crosby, Stills & Nash

THE tour kicks off on September 12 in London, with two nights at Eventim Apollo, and will wrap up on October 11 at Spektrum in Oslo, Norway. The tour features two nights at the Olympia in Paris, as well as shows in the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Germanyand Denmark.

The trio will perform career-spanning favourites as well as new songs.

Prior to the start of the tour, the group will perform a series of exclusive concerts on board Cunard’s Flagship, Queen Mary 2, during her September 4-11 Transatlantic Crossing. In addition to the performances, they will also participate in a Q&A session and special autograph opportunity for passengers on board.

The group will perform songs from their extensive catalogue, as well as new material from each member. CSN will be accompanied by their backing band featuring: Shane Fontayne (guitar), Russ Kunkel (drums), Kevin McCormick (bass), James Raymond (keyboards), and Todd Caldwell (organ).

As with previous tours, CSN will be donating $1 per ticket sold to charity.

For special benefit seat packages and ticket information, click here:

David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash have each been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame two times—with Crosby, Stills & Nash, and a second time with The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies, respectively. They are also in the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, honored both for CSN as a group, and as individual solo artists.

More than four decades since CSN first harmonized in Laurel Canyon, and played its first-ever concert as a trio at the legendary Woodstock festival, CSN continue a creative partnership that is one of the most influential and enduring in music.


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Event: Crosby, Stills & Nash

Where: Brighton Centre, King’s Rd, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2GR

When: Saturday, September 19

Time: 7pm

Tickets: From £46

To book tickets online, click here:

National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day

Local YMCA raises awareness and support for National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day.

Wise ProjectON March 18 2015, YMCA DownsLink Group (YMCA DLG), a new organisation formed in a merger between Sussex Central YMCA and Guildford YMCA, is joining a national campaign calling for everyone to unite against Child Sexual Exploitation.

National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day aims to highlight the issues surrounding Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE), encouraging everyone to think, spot and speak out against abuse, and adopt a zero tolerance approach to adults developing inappropriate relationships with children, or children developing inappropriate relationships with their peers.

YMCA DLG currently runs an established project called WiSE (What is Sexual Exploitation), which began five years ago and operates across Brighton & Hove and East Sussex.

WiSE has been integral in raising awareness of CSE, undertaking different strands of activity including:

•      Delivery of training sessions to over 3,000 professionals including those in the Night Time Economy.

•      Support to 1,677 children and young people (through direct casework, providing support to other professionals to deliver their work, and group work and outreach activities).

The project’s specialist workers are skilled at building trusting relationships with vulnerable children and young people who don’t always immediately understand the harm that has occurred to them or the risks that they have taken.  It works in partnership with Sussex Police, Children’s Services and health providers to share intelligence about perpetrators and where possible help disrupt activity and support prosecutions.

YMCA DLG is asking you to support National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day and the WiSE project by:

•       Raising awareness in your workplace about CSE – everyone should know how to spot and report it locally. To report CSE call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

•       Taking the ‘Stop CSE’ pledge and raising awareness up to, and after the National Awareness Day.  Go to http://www.stop-cse.org/national-child-exploitation-awareness-day for more info.

•       Talking to your own children about the risks.

•       Donating to WiSE to keep this specialist service running in Brighton and Hove and East Sussex.

To make a donation, click here:  

Active for Life launch 10th anniversary celebrations with Flashmob

The Active for Life team at Brighton & Hove City Council are holding a launch event to celebrate its 10th anniversary this Sunday, March 15  at Churchill Square Piazza from 10.45am – 4pm.

Active for LifeTHE team will be running activities and giving out information about the project. In addition they will be holding a Flashmob at 2pm as part of the celebrations to mark ten years since Active for Life started delivering community sports development across the city.

A series of workshops have been put in place in preparation for the Flashmob, including sessions at The Crew Club in Whitehawk, City College and a final workshop on Saturday, March 14 at The Marina Studios (5-6pm).

This is an open session for anyone 14 years and above. Around 60 participants have attended these sessions and have all been invited to come along on the day.

The team will be joined by partners Exercise, Move, Dance in the South and Azontobeats and also some of the Active for Life Ambassadors. The ambassadors are people who have been recognised for their involvement with the project and who are great role models for those trying to lead a more active lifestyle.

Tanya Burbidge, Active for Life Volunteer Ambassador, said: “I am very proud to be an ambassador for Active for Life and the Sports Development team as it gives people from different age groups the chance to get involved in sport.

“What Active for Life has achieved in a number of different communities across the city, especially within the deprived areas over the past 10 years is truly amazing.”

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