Stade Saturdays - Visit 1066 Country
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Stade Saturdays - Visit 1066 Country
e stade saturdays s June to October 2014 Stade Open Space, Hastings Free performances by the sea stade saturdays www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays stade saturdays n Stade Saturdays is back for another summer season of music and performance and twists and turns on Hastings seafront in 2014. The Stade Open Space is on the seafront in the heart of Hastings Old Town, nestling beside the award-winning Jerwood Art Gallery (definitely worth a visit in its own right), the traditional beach-launched fishing fleet and our iconic ‘net shops’. Season three begins a little later than previous years but still provides an exciting mix of cultural goodies from dance to new circus, from folk to classical and from Latin to African. And that’s not forgetting food and fish in all shapes and sizes. While regular annual events like the Hastings Shanty Festival and the Gilded Hand Buskers’ Fair return, there is also a rich blend of the best of ‘unplugged’ music and outdoor performance on offer. Once again Stade Saturdays will offer something for everyone including opportunities for you the public to participate by performing on the Eight Foot Square Day or as part of the Sunday Jive Live, both in August. Watch out for this last, as technically it’s a Stade Sunday rather than a Saturday, with an array of dance workshops and live music from all over the world as part of the Hastings and Rother three-day Journeys Dance Festival. Other than this, most of the Stade Saturdays events start at 7.30pm but check out the myriad of Hastings summer festivals and events that are also on or near the Stade such as the Seafood and Wine Festival, the Fish Fest, the Old Town Carnival and Hastings’ own inimitable Bonfire Night. However it is styled, whether “Shoreditch on Sea” or “the most musical borough in the UK”, the truth is that if you love music, food and performance, Hastings is the place to be on Saturdays in the summer. In the words of the immortal bard - “Play on, give me excess of it”! Councillor Peter Chowney Lead Member for Regeneration Hastings Borough Council. 2 www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays de stade days saturdays de stade saturdays days de stade days saturdays ogo when ours .. o version stade saturdays Large print versions of this programme are available on request. Call 01424 451111 Overall artistic direction and season production for Stade Saturdays is by Parrabbola and Hastings Borough Council. Stade Saturdays is supported financially by Hastings Borough Council and Arts Council England’s Grants for the Arts scheme. Printed on paper from sustainable sources, May 2014. Images by Bob Mazzer, Justin Lycett and promoters or credited otherwise. For further details about Stade Saturdays check Stade Saturdays on www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays or ring 01424 451111 Cover picture: Grime - Ramshacklicious. “Stade Saturdays” take place at Stade Open Space, Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings, TN34 3FJ. 3 stade de ays saturdays Louis Aguilar and the Crocodile Tears Stretching a very laid back arm across the channel, French singer-songwriter Louis Aguilar brings his mix of retro rock, LA harmonies and Euro romance to Hastings for the Fish Fest and Tourfish Conference, forming a tight unit with the upbeat and fun loving Crocodile Tears. stade when s saturdays rsion Mid Summer Fish Fest Hastings Midsummer Fish Fest is a new, free event that will build on the success of the Herring Fairs. Stall holders will promote and sell local produce and of course seasonal fish. It will be a community affair where all can celebrate mid-summer; however, if the weather is not on our side, the event will be undercover. There will be demonstrations by local fishermen and two photographic exhibitions. The festival will also feature musical entertainment, street performance and children’s activities. It coincides with the summer solstice so will remain open throughout Saturday evening with a lantern procession and firework display. There will be plenty to enjoy, do, eat and drink! Saturday 21 June 11am - 10pm Sunday 22 June 11am - 5pm Saturday 21 June 7.30 pm 4 www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays La Ballade de Bergerac – Lost in Translation Circus A five person, steampunk inspired circus theatre show about a visionary and his team who want to reach the moon. The story of a wildly imaginative poet and inventor, and his extraordinary attempts to travel to the moon. Lost in Translation are a zany bunch of extravert circus performers who take the audience into a dream world of brass and copper, a world of imagination and absurd possibilities, using spectacular aerial techniques and big cinematic imagery. Saturday 28 June 7.30pm 55 stade o when rs saturdays ersion Bare Knuckle Parade “Sweat drenched, shirt soaking pandemonium”. Born on the cobbled streets of Bath, Bare Knuckle Parade brings together five musicians who With Support Alex 6 Aka Alexandra Kenwrick Patterson is an extraordinary young singer songwriter whose compelling and unique singing style and haunting songs mark out out for future stardom. She “sings her selfpenned songs in a very idiosyncratic style, that really feels like it could have evolved from a deal done at the crossroads back in the thirties. It truly is a remarkable style and one that draws you in”. share a ‘sing until your jaw is broken’ approach with scorching musical attack. Don’t miss the chance to dance your socks off to the latest in the new wave of young British folk rock bands. Saturday 5 July 7.30pm www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays Graffiti Classics This comedy cabaret string quartet comprising 16 strings, 8 dancing feet and 4 voices has one aim: to make classical music wickedly funny and fantastically exhilarating. Graffiti Classics bursts the elitist boundaries of the traditional String Quartet with its hilarious all-singing, all-dancing musical comedy cabaret show. It’s a classical concert, a gypsy-folk romp, an opera, a stand-up comedy set and a brilliant dance show all rolled into one! From Beethoven to Bluegrass, Offenbach to Elvis, Strauss to Saturday Night Fever, there really is something for everyone. Saturday 12 July 7.30pm 7 stade saturdays stade saturdays White reversed logo when it appears on colours backgrounds etc.. Mono version Hastings Shanty Festival Featuring: Graeme Knights, Jim Mageean, Bosun’s Call, Titus, Kerry & Mandy, Chris and Dom and the Hastings Shanty Singers Now in its third year the Hastings Shanty Festival has rapidly become a gem in the world shanty calendar. This year it will take place on two sites: from 1pm on the Stade Open Space and at the Fishermen’s Museum and then from 7.30 on the Stade Open Space only. Once more an array of the finest stars stade saturdays of the traditional sea shanty firmament will come to Hastings to sing, including our own wonderful Hastings Shanty Singers whom many will know well from their regular Thursday night sessions at the Stag in All Saints Street Saturday 19 July 1pm to 5pm on the Stade Open Space and in the Hastings Fishermen’s Museum From 7.30pm on the Stade Open Space only. Shanty Festival 8 www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays The Annual Hastings Beach Concert Plus don’t miss the opening singaround concert in the Stag in All Saints Street, Hastings Old Town on Friday 18 July from 8.30pm. For further information ring 01424 436182. See the best of Hastings local bands perform behind the East Hastings Angling Club, just beside the Stade Open Space in aid of the Hastings RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institute). For times and details, ring 01424 451111 Saturday 26 - Sunday 27 July 99 de stade saturdays days Follow the Herring is a touring festival celebrating the culture of fishing towns on the Coast of England and Scotland. Join our tour and ‘Follow the Herring’ as it journeys down the east coast of the UK. Focusing on a shared maritime heritage, the tour combines performance, song and visual arts and offers opportunities for you to get involved and share this journey with us. There will be two events at Hastings: de stade days saturdays THE COAT FOR A BOAT How do you knit a coat for a boat? That question was first answered in 2009 when, led by acclaimed textile artist, Ingrid Wagner, a group of knitters in South Shields came together to design and knit enough sails, and maritime equipment to swathe a 20ft coble from fore to aft, before being launched on the River Tyne. The Coat for a Boat! Exhibition is now being cast off again and sails into towns as part of Follow the Herring. stade go when urs saturdays version The exhibition also features Hastings’ first knitted fish and chip shop, knitted by people from Hastings and St Leonards, who were co-ordinated and inspired by Janey Moffat of Craftimation Factory. The exhibition will take place in a marquee on the Stade Open Space and there will be opportunities to learn knitting and netmaking skills with expert knitters and fishermen. Tuesday 29 July - Sunday 10 August 11am – 4pm daily free GET UP AND TIE YOUR FINGERS Written Ann by Coburn. Vocal score by Karen Wimhurst During the 19th century, the ‘herring lassies’ as they were known, would follow the herring fishing fleets down the east coast to meet the catch at each port of call. The 1881 Eyemouth Fishing Disaster was - and still is - the worst fishing disaster Britain has ever seen. With the loss of almost twenty ships and 189 men, entire families and communities were destroyed as the herring lassies could only stand onshore and watch. Against this backdrop Get Up And Tie Your Fingers tells the story of three of these “lassies” reflecting the culture of endurance, survival and courage of the coastal herring fishing communities. The professional cast will be joined by members of the Herring Girls, a choir of local women, lead by Carol Prior. Follow the Herring is a co-production by The Customs House and Guild of Lillians Thursday 31 July and Friday 1 August 7.30pm Stade Open Space free 10 10 www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays Hastings Old Town Carnival Gilded Hand International Buskers Fair “Oyez, oyez. The glove is up. No man shall be arrested for busking until the glove is taken down. “ Dating back to the medieval period the Gilded Hand allowed for impromptu performances and fairs to take place on common land without the fear of arrest. Details are still being finalised at time of going to press, but the Stade Open Space is likely to host some of the entertainment associated with the famous Hastings Old Town Carnival. For further information ring 01424 451111. Saturday 2 August Hastings 1066 Market will be on site for the Gilded Hand event celebrating the best of local produce and will include a hog-roast and drinks. The market also takes place on many other occasions including Sundays during the summer. Check www.hastings1066market.co.uk website for times and dates. Stade Saturdays bring you The Gilded Hand - International Buskers Fair, a day for buskers to ply their trade, to entertain and for the public to contribute. Starting at 2pm and finishing at 9pm, the Stade will play host to a variety of musical buskers who will be passing the hat after their shows, so please be generous. The Gilded Hand fair will be by invite only and will play host to musicians and players from across the UK with specially invited guests to be announced nearer the day. Buskers who wish to participate in this event should contact gildedhandbuskersfair@gmail.com. Saturday 9 August 1pm - 5pm 11 “Grime” Ramshacklicious This is the story of an ordinary dysfunctional family trying to live outside the constraints of normal society. Circumstances beyond their control have forced them to leave behind their cosy trappings, to uproot and start a new life: a life on the move, a life on the edge; a life of grind and grime, grease and meat. 12 A complicated mesh of co-dependency, lies and deceit is all that holds them together. Apart from the grease…..this show follows the trials and tribulations of a family intent on survival in harsh times, a real life, modern-day soap opera. Combining roustabout circus skills with weird music, alternative physical theatre and anarchic comedy, the Ramshacklicious exploration of new areas of audience experience is an unmissable wonder. Saturday 16 August 7.30pm www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays In this exciting Stade Sunday special, 18 Hours and Esther Fox present a progressive and vibrant dance event for everyone to join in as International Ballroom Wheelchair Dance Sport Champions and local dance groups, bring live jive to the Stade. With dance and workshops to inspire you to jive to a live swing band and a Lindy Hop dance group linking African dance routes with the jive era. Wheelchair users will also have access to half-speed instruction from a Wheelchair Dance Association dance instructor. This event is the second in a three day Journeys Dance Festival, which brings free live dance performances and participatory events to Hastings, Bexhill and Rye throughout the weekend (visit www.18hours.org.uk for more info). Sunday 24 August 1pm reckless sleepers ©Inteatro/Guido Calamosca Journeys Dance Festival: Sunday Live Jive At first glance, nothing seems out of the ordinary in our opening festival performance. A group of well dressed but ordinary people, seated on an array of wooden chairs. Look closer and you will notice each carries a saw. What follows is a physically demanding and sometimes comedic onslaught of destruction and dexterity! The saw against wood and the laboured breathing of the performers becomes the soundtrack as they try to remain on their chairs while simultaneously sawing them to pieces. A large-scale performance involving local participants from the region and commissioned by South East Dance for their Big Dance Celebrations. Created by Belgian choreographer Leen Dewilde and Reckless Sleepers Theatre Company. Hastings 1066 Market will be at this event. For further information about Hastings 1066 Markets see www.hastings1066market.co.uk 4 www.coastalcurrents.org.uk Saturday 30 August 1pm FREE. A durational piece. Audience members are free to come and go. 13 active hastings Eight Foot Square Performance Day This is the performance day for all of Hastings’ groups and people. Whether it’s musical, dramatic, exotic or just plain weird, see the people of Hastings and St Leonards take their chance to show what they can do in a space that’s only 8 x 8 – the same size as the nearby iconic fishermen’s net shops of the Stade. Get in touch with us to suggest what you’d like to do to! Multi-arts group Parrabbola will be working out in the community to run some summer workshops, which will culminate in a day and evening of celebration on The Stade performance space Including a drama production from young people from Hastings and St Leonards who have been working with interactive theatre company Root Experience this summer. CARNIVAL COLLECTIVE Carnival Collective boasts 30+ musicians and delivers an irresistible tidal wave of energetic festival music. Sometimes described as a 21st Century Big Band, the CC sounds range from live drum’n’bass, reggae and jungle to cumbia and swing, and are played on a vast bateria of Brazilian drums, with a fat horn section and dirty bass-lines, topped with beautiful vocal harmonies. Guaranteed to blow any audience or crowd away! Saturday 6 September 7.30pm The Improbably Circus School will be performing throughout the afternoon, demonstrating circus skills including tightrope walking, trapeze and tumbling performed by local residents. Hastings Guerrilla Circus will also present their beautifully choreographed and unmissable performance. In the evening, Active Hastings will take over the Stade with their high energy Fitness Rave. Members of the public are welcome to join in, remember your trainers, glow sticks provided. Get involved via our blog www.eightfootsquare.com 14 Saturday 30 August 2pm - 8pm 14 www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays The Demon Barbers XL Winners of Best Live Act @ BBC Radio Folk Awards 2009, the Demon Barbers, already renowned for their no holds barred approach to their live shows, have added a modern twist to their multi-award winning Roadshow. They now bring some of the UK’s most exciting young Folk, Hip Hop & Break dancers on tour with them to create the live folk music spectacular of the year! Featuring Scratch DJ Wax On and combining solid traditional acoustic instruments and songs with the added oomph of a superbly tight rhythm section they create a unique and captivating sound. Energetic fiddle and passionate, distinctive vocals ‘with driven punchy tunes and songs, drum 15 ‘n’ bass grooves, the odd touch of ska and an ever present feel that this lot know how to party’ result in ‘one of the most exciting acts around… check them out....’ fRoots The Demon Barbers XL will feature new material from their upcoming new album ‘Disco At The Tavern’. “The inspiration comes from Damien Barber, front man of the award-winning folk band The Demon Barbers, who supply the floor-shaking live music that alone justifies the price of the ticket” The Independent “One of the best live bands I’ve ever seen. If you get a chance to see them - don’t miss it - they are brilliant” Mike Harding, BBC Radio 2 Saturday 13 September 7.30pm 15 stade o when rs saturdays ersion hastings seafood and wine festival One of the most popular events in Hastings’ calendar, this year’s Seafood & Wine Festival promises all the usual favourites :- great food (with a fishy flavour, of course!), great wine and, of course, great music. Weekend tickets cost just £2, or £1 if bought in advance from the Tourist Information Centre. Saturday 20 - Sunday 21 September 16 www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays White reversed logo when it appears on colours backgrounds etc.. Mono version stade saturdays Perhaps Contraption Perhaps Contraption is “a kind-of twisted brass, progressive marching band.” This truly unique, multi-vocal troupe meld elements of art pop, oompah and post-minimalism. Their high energy performances are full of exuberant choral harmonies, choreography and intricate grooves. Since forming in April 2011 Perhaps Contraption have paraded all over the www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays art and music scene: at prestigious events such as Glastonbury, the Secret Garden Party, Bestival, Artisti in Piazza (Italy), London 2012 Olympic Games and at major venues including The Scala and The Roundhouse. Perhaps Contraption create an unforgettable live experience. “Completely extraordinary” Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music Saturday 27 September 7.30pm 17 o when rs stade www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays Grupo Lokito classic car show A joyous blend of Kinshasa and Havana comes to Hastings with the Afro-Cuban band, Grupo Lokito. You will be unable to keep still listening to this inspiring fusion of contemporary Congolese soukous, salsa and hot African dancing spiced up with Afro Cuban rhythms. To mark the start of Hastings Week, the Stade Open Space will be filled with an incredible range of classic cars over the weekend (daytime only). saturdays ersion Want to learn a few steps yourself so you can make the most of the evening? Then head over to Hastings Museum & Art Gallery at 2 pm where local talent Sharadarae Kasumu will teach you a mix of African and Latin dance styles. African / Latin dance workshop £3.50/£2.50 2pm Hastings Museum & Art Gallery, Johns Place Bohemia Road Hastings TN34 1ET This concert is part of the AfriKàBa Festival starting in October. Afrikàba is an annual festival of high quality African and Caribbean heritage, arts and culture presented by Art Dev. For further details see www.afrikaba.co.uk Saturday 4 October 7.30pm 18 Relive your childhood and reminisce… Saturday 11 - Sunday 12 October www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays Hastings Bonfire Night Details are still to be confirmed, but the Stade Open Space is likely to be host to some of the many flaming torches as the various bonfire societies gather at the start of one of Hastings’ biggest nights of the year. For further details ring 01424 451111. Saturday 18 October stade saturdays Mono version Stade Saturdays take place at Stade Open Space, Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings Old Town, TN34 3FJ. There is level access on to the site and disabled toilets are available. NK R BA EY N O RT H stade stade RL TE stade FA ES EW By car: if you’re driving, the main road is the A21 which is linked to the M25, WEST VLITO N C RAD providing a quick route from London. 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