Lior Solomons-Wise quartet at Karamel

22-year-old pianist and Dankworth prize winning composer Lior Solomons-Wise brings his quartet to Karamel for an evening of captivating original music.

Band members:

  • Lior Solomons-Wise – piano
  • George Johnson – tenor saxophone
  • Edouard Le Fuevre – double bass
  • Sacha Harlan – drums

Featuring some of London's most promising young jazz talents, audiences can expect to be taken on a musical journey as Lior’s compositions weave simple yet beautiful melodies through enchanting harmonic explorations.

GETNOTGOT – jazz-funk quintet at Karamel

A soulful jazz-funk quintet rapidly establishing themselves as one of the must-see live bands in the UK.

GETNOTGOT create musical landscapes that are fused in the Blue Note heritage with contemporary acid-jazz nuances and a funk-fuelled musical energy.

Their debut release came in the form of a 4-track EP in January 2023, whereupon interest from music festivals and jazz clubs soon followed, whilst the band’s follow-up EP ‘Pull To Open’ was released on 14 June 2024 to critical acclaim – available on digital platforms, CD and Ltd Edition Orange vinyl!

Paul Clarvis Trio at Karamel

Band line up:

  • Alcyona Mick (Piano)
  • Calum Gourlay (Bass)
  • Paul Clarvis (Drums)

Alcyona Mick is a London based pianist and composer, nominated for a Parliamentary Jazz instrumentalist award in 2023. She has performed internationally working with a wide array of artists and bands including a co-lead duo with saxophonist Tori Freestone, the London Jazz Orchestra, Natacha Atlas, Brigitte Beraha Lucid dreamers, Josephine Davies' Satori, Perfect Stranger, Casimir Connection, Randolph Matthews, Zeroclassikal and many others.

The Gaming Connection: For autistic 14-19-year-olds in Haringey mainstream schools

Join the fun! Our Gaming Connection club is hosted by John, a specialist support worker from Haringey’s Language and Autism Support Team. Stay connected through our Discord server, where you can chat, share links, and join streams.

This online club is open to Haringey residents in mainstream schools aged 14-19 with an autism diagnosis. We meet online every Wednesday during term time from 4pm to 5pm.

We also get together in person half-termly at Rising Green Youth Hub, 2A Lymington Ave, London N22 6JA. Join the fun! 

Price

Free

Transitioning to Secondary School Workshop for Parents/Carers

Secondary School Workshop: support for parents/carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) transitioning to secondary school.

Do you need support choosing the right secondary school for your child? Are you a parent of a child with SEND in year 5 or below who is thinking about secondary transition?

Join us for this online workshop where you can find out about:

Online workshop: choosing a post-16 setting for SEND learners

This online workshops is aimed at students from year 9 upwards, mostly those in Y10, but families of younger children may wish to attend to find out more about post-16 settings. This workshop is suitable for students with and without an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).

Online workshop for young people with special educational needs and disabilities transitioning to a post-16 setting.

The event will include:

Bending Reality

Following their Transmission residency last summer, this is your chance to experience the premiere of Bending Reality, the latest production from Nua Dance.

Our brains don’t just perceive reality – they reconstruct it. But what if what we see isn’t all there is?

Blending dance, circus, and parkour, Bending Reality unravels shifting perspectives and hidden layers of perception. A sculptural dress reshapes the space, while Ben Glover’s video design captures the moments between what is seen and imagined.

Sing-A-Long-A-Wicker-Man

"Frankly genius!" – The Guardian.

"Thoroughly enjoyable" – The Wicker Man Director Robin Hardy.

Dust off your best Scottish accent, dress up as your favourite pagan character (or a Christian copper if you dare), and join us for an unforgettable night of songs, bottom-slapping, and iconic dialogue from this cult horror classic.

Sand

Dylan is living with dementia. Heather must watch the love of her life drift away and battle with the erosion of his memories… but Heather is not going to let Dylan go easily. Instead, they fight to remember their past together, the laughter, the battles, and to rediscover a joy that keeps them connected for whatever the future holds.

Kook Ensemble brings together world-class theatre makers to craft original, playful stories. Blending the best of circus and theatre, they delight in captivating audiences with surprises, charm, and unexpected twists right to the very end!

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