As well as UK and European touring with Satori, Josephine runs her own jazz orchestra, The Ensō Ensemble, which released its debut album ‘The Celtic Wheel of the Year Suite’ on Ubuntu Records last year. She is also an integral member of the Harper Trio, who released their second, critically acclaimed album Dialogue of Thoughts in 2025. Recent performances include London Jazz Festival at Pizza Express and the Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall.
Pianist Alcyona Mick was recently nominated for the Parliamentary Award Jazz Musician of the year and has been performing internationally for many years with Arabic artist Natacha Atlas. A composer and bandleader in her own right, she writes for her band ‘Blink’ and her duo with saxophonist Tori Freestone, as well as the London Jazz Orchestra and various independent films.
Oli Hayhurst has been one of the busiest bass players on the London jazz scene since graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in 2000. He is involved in a wide range of music playing with stars of jazz, classical and world music. He has been a regular in Pharoah Sanders’ quartet for European dates since 2012 playing with Kurt Rosenwinkel, Dan Tepfer, Joe Farnsworth, Gene Calderazzo and William Henderson, and has been featured on over 60 albums.
Jay Davis is an award-winning drummer and composer based in London. A proud recipient of the Yamaha Jazz scholar prize, he studied with drummers Dave Walsh, Jeff Williams and Martin France at Leeds college of music and the Royal Academy of Music. He plays regularly with top UK musicians including John Turville, Alex Western-King and Alex Hitchcock as well as leading his own band Badtrad and contributing as co-leader to Big Bad Wolf alongside Owen Dawson and Mike de Souza.
“The powerful combination of fearless free improvisation and melodic empathy from these gifted players creates a powerful and timely statement.” (Jazz in Europe Magazine)
“Definitely a band to watch.” ★★★★1/2 (Downbeat Magazine)
“Winning immediacy.” ★★★★(Mojo Magazine)
“Refreshingly imaginative and invigorating.” (All About Jazz)
"Inventive, Lyrical." (Jazzwise Magazine)
"Spiritual, Spiralling, Joyful." (UK Vibe)
"Fluent, Imaginative." ★★★★ (The Jazz Mann)
Chapel Street Arts Centre
Studio Theatre
DE1 3GU
With 124 seats, the same as New York's legendary Village Vanguard, a superb natural acoustic and excellent sightlines this studio theatre is ideal for jazz. It's part of Chapel Street Arts Centre in the building that was previously the home of Déda opposite Chapel Street Car Park in Derby's Cathedral Quarter.
The CUBE bar/cafe serves drinks before the show and during the interval.