Liverpool Daily Post arts editor Laura Davis shares her pick of the day including art and dance.
ART: Liverpool’s George Melly, jazz performer, writer and critic, is captured in the work of his great friend, the artist Maggi Hambling. Including ink drawings from life, oil paintings executed during his final days and a series of portraits painted after his death from memory and imagination, above.The Walker, until May 31.
EXHIBITION: A small display of videos and images exploring the lives and experiences of three individuals from the black communities within Liverpool, My Life My Words looks at their relationships with an ever-changing city.International Slavery Museum, until July, 2009.
DANCE: The Imperial Ice Stars’ third production, after the worldwide success of Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake, Cinderella on Ice features international championship skaters performing intricate moves. The traditional fairytale is set to a sumptuous score that’s been especially composed for this production.Liverpool Empire, until March 7.Tickets from £11.50,www.liverpoolempire.org.uk,0844 847 2525.The Walker, until May 31.
EXHIBITION: A small display of videos and images exploring the lives and experiences of three individuals from the black communities within Liverpool, My Life My Words looks at their relationships with an ever-changing city.International Slavery Museum, until July, 2009.
DANCE: The Imperial Ice Stars’ third production, after the worldwide success of Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake, Cinderella on Ice features international championship skaters performing intricate moves. The traditional fairytale is set to a sumptuous score that’s been especially composed for this production.Liverpool Empire, until March 7.Tickets from £11.50,www.liverpoolempire.org.uk,0844 847 2525.





