Juliette Lemoine + Emyr Penry Dance + Lucy-Anne Daniels
Juliette Lemoine + Emyr Penry Dance + Lucy-Anne Daniels
Wed 18 November 2026
Stage time / 7:30pm
Doors / 7:00pm
Tickets
£16.50 incl fees
Juliette Lemoine + Emyr Penry Dance + Lucy-Anne Daniels
EFG London Jazz Festival: Take Five Showcase
A musical journey across the UK’s jazz scenes, this triple-bill brings together three boundary-pushing Take Five alumni for an evening of contemporary jazz, storytelling, and distinct sound worlds.
Emyr Penry Dance is an emotive Welsh language musician and composer. He is the driving force behind the acclaimed alternative folk jazz outfit Awen Ensemble, who’s debut album ‘Cadair Idris’ explored the mythology and folklore surrounding this great Welsh mountain. Rooted in the mountains of Eryri, he writes music that weaves Welsh folk sentiments with improvisational approaches, creating heartfelt and sincere compositions indicative of the land that inspires it.
Juliette Lemoine
Named ‘One to Watch’ by Chamber Music Scotland (2023), Juliette Lemoine is a Scottish cellist exploring and redefining the instrument’s role within contemporary Scottish Traditional Music. Her debut album ‘Soaring’, supported by the Beatrice Huntington Award for cellists, launched with a sold-out headline performance at Celtic Connections (2023), and was long-listed for the Scottish Album of the Year Award (2023).
Her emotive compositions weave through Scottish Traditional, Western Classical, and Jazz genres in a unique instrumentation of cello, tenor saxophone (Matt Carmichael), piano (Fergus McCreadie), and fiddle (Charlie Stewart), to create a highly personal new voice.
Juliette is fascinated by the cello’s potential to take on a lead melodic role in a traditional music context, in the way a fiddle typically would, and finding ways to retain the same fluidity, bowing style, ornaments and authenticity.
Lucy-Anne Daniels
At just twenty-three, Lucy-Anne is boldly making her mark on the UK Jazz scene and beyond, gracing the notable stages of the Royal Albert Hall, where she commanded the stage during the BBC PROMS series, Duc de Lombards in Paris, Dizzy’s New York and frequent showings at Ronnie Scotts where she made her debut, at just sixteen. Having grown up surrounded by the vibrant sounds of gospel and jazz, Lucy-Anne is a vivid storyteller and creative improviser. Herrich, expressive vocals flow effortlessly across styles, with influences ranging from Betty Carterto Kim Burrell, Amy Winehouse to Cécile McLorin Salvant-all tied together, by her rich tone and playful approach to music-making. Named the winner of the prestigious Tina May Young Jazz Musician Award (2025), judges praised her “astonishing degree of rhythmic freedom and inventiveness...”as well as her “irresistible sense of sheer enjoyment” (UK Jazz News). Blending her love for theatre and spoken word, with an embodied reverence for music, every performance is full of emotion and a deep sense of communion.