Metal Culture
David Rotheray gig in Liverpool
As part of his ‘Life of Birds’ March 2011 tour, consummate songwriter and performer David Rotheray, will be appearing at Edge Hill on Sunday March 27th for an evening of acoustic music. Following his enchanting performance at Metal’s Chalkwell Hall last November, David will again be presenting his acclaimed 2010 ‘Life of Birds’ album. The evening will feature young folk stars Bella Hardy and Jim Causley on vocals and a guest appearance by Irish singer/songstress Eleanor McEvoy.
Tickets are priced at £5 and are available from http://davidrotherayliverpool.eventbrite.com.
Ring [0151] 707 2277 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more details.
Some photots from the David Rotheray gig in Chalkwell Hall last year.
Merry Christmas
Metal welcomed 400 people to its Victorian Christmas Fair last Saturday 11th December. It brought to an end a really exciting first full year of activity at the station. Jen, Jodie and Ian would like to thank Lisa Vingoe at Riverside, Maureen Chendo at Plus Dane Group and Brian Gates at Morrison and all the amazing support from our volunteers- not just last Saturday but throughout the year- MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY!
Victorian Christmas at Edge Hill Station
This Saturday, 11th December, Metal, along with Riverside Housing Association, Plus Dane Group and Morrison facilities services, will be holding a Victorian Christmas day at Edge Hill Station. Between 12 and 4pm there will be hot food and drink, craft stalls to pick up hand-made and unique Christmas gifts, performances form Professor Mycroft Milverton, Liverpool Lighthouse's Kaleidoscope Choir, as well as Christmas songs, and a Santa's grotto.
Come over to Edge Hill Station and enjoy a day of festivities.
If you would like more information please contact:
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or [0151] 707 2277.
To see photos from last year's event click here.
Flowers on the Train, Dreams on the Line
Artists-in-residence The Suitcase Ensemble have been a running a weekly drama group for the past three months called Soundtracks. The group have been meeting at the station learning new drama skills and developing a performance which was premiered at the station on Monday. 'Flowers on the Train, Dreams on the Line' was a promenade style performance around the station, with a mix of music, drama, poetry, storytelling, puppetry and dance combining each of the group's many talents. We look forward to seeing more from this group!
Photos by Warren Makin (read Warren's memoirs here.)
Tonight's event at Chalkwell is Cancelled
UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO THE SNOW AND ICE IN SOUTHEND THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE OR DISAPPOINTMENT.
WE WILL DEFINITELY RESCHEDULE WITH SAMANTHA AND NAOMI FOR THE SPRING NEXT YEAR SO WATCH THIS SPACE.
Following a fantastic Salon evening at Metal earlier this year, writers Samantha Ellis and Naomi Alderman are coming back to Chalkwell Hall in Southend on Sea to spend a week in residence. During their stay they would like interested artists and audience to a reading of Samantha’s new, as yet unpublished play and a short story by Naomi at an evening party in celebration of the first night of Chanukah - the Jewish eight day festival of light on Wednesday 1 Dec – 7pm – 9.30pm.
The play, Eating My Heart Out For Iraq, is about Gertrude Bell, the British bluestocking who drew Iraq's borders, wrote its constitution, designed its flag and chose its first king. Samantha is a second-generation Iraqi Jew and was first told the story by her grandfather who remembered seeing Gertrude Bell riding her horse along the banks of the Tigris dressed all in white.
In this informal playreading, you can take one of the roles to read, or just listen, and there'll be a chance to ask questions at the end. It's a work-in-progress and this reading is part of the creative process; hearing the play will help Samantha take it to a final draft. Entry is FREE.
As it's the first night of Chanukah, Samantha and Naomi will lalso be lighting candles, serving mulled wine and zangoola (Iraqi Jewish orange blossom doughnuts), aubergines, mango pickle and more.
We hope you can join us. Please rsvp to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
An Evening With.....Samantha Ellis and Naomi Alderman
UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO THE SNOW AND ICE IN SOUTHEND THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE OR DISAPPOINTMENT.
WE WILL DEFINITELY RESCHEDULE WITH SAMANTHA AND NAOMI FOR THE SPRING NEXT YEAR SO WATCH THIS SPACE.
Following a fantastic Salon evening at Metal earlier this year, writers Samantha Ellis and Naomi Alderman are coming back to Chalkwell Hall in Southend on Sea to spend a week in residence. During their stay they would like interested artists and audience to a reading of Samantha’s new, as yet unpublished play and a short story by Naomi at an evening party in celebration of the first night of Chanukah - the Jewish eight day festival of light on Wednesday 1 Dec – 7pm – 9.30pm.
The play, Eating My Heart Out For Iraq, is about Gertrude Bell, the British bluestocking who drew Iraq's borders, wrote its constitution, designed its flag and chose its first king. Samantha is a second-generation Iraqi Jew and was first told the story by her grandfather who remembered seeing Gertrude Bell riding her horse along the banks of the Tigris dressed all in white.
In this informal playreading, you can take one of the roles to read, or just listen, and there'll be a chance to ask questions at the end. It's a work-in-progress and this reading is part of the creative process; hearing the play will help Samantha take it to a final draft. Entry is FREE.
As it's the first night of Chanukah, Samantha and Naomi will lalso be lighting candles, serving mulled wine and zangoola (Iraqi Jewish orange blossom doughnuts), aubergines, mango pickle and more.
We hope you can join us. Please rsvp to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
FUTURE STATION: The Festival finishes tomorrow

The Future Station Festival closes tomorrow with a performance by Iris Collective 'Healing the Maternal Line'. The performance is informed by Japanese Butoh and Somatic practise. Places are limited so please RSVP if you plan to attend, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call [0151]7072277.
The exhibition will also be open 12-4pm.
Don't forget the next Future Station meeting is next Thursday, 25th November at 6pm. All welcome, please RSVP if you plan to attend.
The Future Station Festival
This Saturday at Edge Hill Station we held an afternoon of art, music, film, dance, performance, brass band and Ganzfeld!! for the Future Station festival.
All photos by Leon Skensberg.
Events continue all this week with the exhibition open Tues-Fri 2-6pm and Sat 12-4pm. Border-Less; a multimedia interactive performance opens tomorrow and on Thursday for the Long Night until 9pm. There will also be a second chance to experience The Ganzfeld Machine on Thursday from 6-9pm. And on Saturday at 7pm a Butoh style dance performance by Iris Collective called 'Healing the Maternal Line', places are limted to this so please RSVP This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call [0151] 7072277.
FUTURE STATION: The Festival Saturday 13 November
Former members from Edge Hill’s British Rail Brass Band will meet at Edge Hill Station on Saturday 13th November for a one-off performance that will begin a whole evening of festivities.

Other activities will include: live music from newly formed Ray Charles tribute band; 'Ray of Charles', alternative Liverpool rock band Lovecraft, a second opportunity to see Paul Fred Kelly's film 'Pam's Alterations' (with the live score performed by Rebecca Joy Sharp), an interactive multimedia performance The Ganzfeld Machine by Ailie Rutherford and Bob Moyler, a work in progress performance from The Suitcase Ensemble; 'Look at Us Now', music from DJ Robbi P, food and drink, and a chance to see the exhibition of Future Station members work from 12-6pm.
The festival day is free.
Timings are as follows:
4pm Brass band march
5pm ‘Pam’s Alterations’
7pm A Ray of Charles
8pm Lovecraft
9pm The Suitcase Ensemble: Look at Us Now
Pam's Alterations
Tomorrow night at 7pm, as part of the Future Station Festival, we will be screening 'Pam's Alterations' a new film by Paul Fred Kelly with a live score by Rebecca Joy Sharp taking a last thoughtful look at a large section of residential Wavertree just prior to its complete obliteration from the landscape.
Places are limited. Please rsvp by emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by calling [0151] 7072277 if you plan to attend
There will be a short discussion afterwards plus a chance to see more of Jane Hughes' body of work 'On the Edge: A Documentation of life within small businesses on Wavertree Road' completed for the exhibition.

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