Arts collaboration of the week: Navigators Art/Projects presents YO Underground #7, The Basement, City Screen, York, Saturday

The poster artwork for Navigators Art’s YO Underground #7 at The Basement, City Screen Picturehouse, York

CONTINUING its mission to present adventurous left-field music and words from York and the region, Navigators Art plays host to an eclectic mixed bill of uniquely styled indie acoustic song-writing from Weather Balloons, the Joe Douglas Trio’s North African-inspired free jazz and a collaboration between audiovisual projections and Ben Hopkinson’s quartet Synaefonia.

“Weather Balloons feature Leeds’s premier soft-rock renegade Annie Prior, singing by moonlight or hot coal of old feeling or burnt terror, new loves or curled spiders,” says event organiser Richard Kitchen. “She has a harmonica and a waking dream. Her favourite colour has always been gold.

Annie Prior of Weather Balloons

Tenor saxophone player Ben Hopkinson

“The Joe Douglas Trio takes an exhilarating ride into free space via North Africa, driven by local legend Joe on drums, Felix Edwards-McStay on keyboards and Louie Hanley-Pir on sax and guembri (a three-stringed, skin-covered bass lute central to Moroccan Gnawa music).”

The Ben Hopkinson’s Synaefonia performance will contain projections of flashing imagery that “communicate musical ideas in real time to a highly creative quintet”. In the band will be Ben Hopkinson, tenor saxophone and Osmose synthesiser; Kit Shepherd & Manlu Du, violins; Desmond Clarke, oboe and cor anglais, and Iris Casling, double bass.

Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets cost £5 in advance at https://www.ticketsource.com/navigators-art-performance or £10 on the door. 

Ben Hopkinson’s Synaefonia violin players Kit Shepherd and Manlu Du

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