Drayton Arts Festival
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Drayton Arts Festival
DraytonArtsFest.org Drayton Arts Festival A Community Festival of the Arts in Market Drayton Thursday 30th October to Sunday 2nd November 2014 www.draytonartsfest.org Page 1 Introduction 2014 Welcome to the first ever Market Drayton Arts Festival, a celebration of the arts for all to enjoy. With a range of events from artistic workshops, open studios and theatre to interactive music, dance and literature there really will be something for everyone. Our resident photographers, 10 Stop Photography, will be present at the events to ensure a record of the Festival is available subsequently. This booklet is intended to give you a brief overview of the many things going on. Pages 4-7 list all of the events that are happening (Thursday 30th Oct - Sunday 2nd Nov). Pages 8-10 give more detail of the events (Friday - Sunday). Due to limited space we couldn’t fit everything we wanted to in this issue, for further details on any of the events please refer to our website: www.draytonartsfest.org We all look forward to seeing you there, The Drayton Arts Fest Team Ticket Prices While most of the events at the festival will be free, there are a number of paid events to enjoy too. Where possible, all ticket prices are displayed in this programe. For the event lists on pages 4 - 7 all paid events have been highlighted. Advance tickets for events which are chargeable can be booked at Festival Drayton centre – 01630 654444 Open Studios Throughout the Arts Festival, local artists will be opening their studios. For details of times and places, see the Arts Fest website at: www.DraytonArtsFest.org www.draytonartsfest.org Page 2 Lead-up Events 2014 Retired Head of Music at the Grove, Ken Sterling will be leading Market Drayton’s first “Pop Up Choir” in the run up to the weekend of the Drayton Arts Festival. Please join the choir! All welcome! No auditions! No ability or age restrictions! No need to read music. Rehearsals held on Tuesdays throughout October at 7.30pm; 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th Oct. at the Methodist Church Schoolroom, Clive Road, Market Drayton. Oct SATURDAY 25th Around the World in 80 Days 2pm to 4pm at Festival Drayton Centre A brand new touring co-production by The Oxfordshire Theatre Company and Chipping Norton Theatre. A joyfully frenetic whirlwind of a show, full of daft Victorian invention, daring deeds and downright silliness that will have you crying with laughter as you travel the world. Line Dance Social Event 7.30 to 11.30pm at the Grove School Featuring live music with National DJ Paul Bailey in the Grove School Main Hall on Saturday 25th October 7.00p.m. - 11.30p.m. Large Free Car Park; Tea, coffee and cakes for sale; Bring own food and cold drinks; Lucky Ticket Prize and Raffle, Proceeds to Market Drayton First Responders. Tickets on sale now : Pre-booked £6.50 On the door £7.50. Table reservations available. Contact Suzanne Edwards on 01630 698088 Exhibitions 1st October to 2nd November - Poetry and Prose Exhibition There will be an ongoing exhibition of prose and poetry displayed in shops and businesses around the town from 1st October. There will also be a Poetry and Prose writing Competition for young people, the winner of which will be announced at an “Open Mic” event in the Mouse Room at the Red Lion on Saturday 1st November. (If you are interested in entering, pick up a form at the library in Market Drayton) 20th October to 2nd November - Photographic Exhibition Whitchurch Photographic Society Photographic Exhibition of Market Drayton and the surrounding area at the Festival Drayton Centre. 30th Oct to 2nd November - Town Centre Art Trail Come and see the works of local artists in our Arts Fest street galleries located in shops pubs and cafés where you see the Arts Fest poster. Contact Ann Boyden 01270 811906 to find out how you may display a painting of your own. www.draytonartsfest.org Page 3 Oct THURSDAY 30th Calendar Painting Awards Presentation Meet The Artist Mark Warner “Creative Minecraft” Fun Computer Children’s Celebration of Art Combined Arts Workshops Local Schools Calendar Painting Exhibition “Total People” Study Program Mask Making Halloween Mask making with “Scrappies” Singing For Fun Dance Extravaganza Seussical Jr “The Cat In The Hat” Live Music - Ashley Fayth (Folk/Pop) Hale Street Stompers Psychic Art 2014 Free Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 9.00am - 10.00 am £5 Festival Drayton Vernon Suite Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 9.00am - 11.00am Youth Centre, Drayton Grove Market Drayton Library Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 10.00am - 6.00pm Free - Display of Artwork by 16 - 18 year olds Free Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 10.30am - 4.30pm The Grove School 12 noon - 4.00pm Free Methodist Church Hall, Clive Road 2.00pm - 4.00pm £2 - Dance Demo (Julia Holding Dance Groups) £5 Junior Am-drams Free The Parish Rooms, Church Street 2.00pm - 3pm 7.30pm - 9.00 pm Free Festival Drayton Centre Auditorium The Sandbrook Vaults The Red Lion £15 The Grove School 9.00pm - 10.00pm Free - 8 Spaces Per Hour Free Free Free www.draytonartsfest.org Hourly Sessions 9.30am - 3.30pm 10.00am - 12 noon 10.00am - 3.00pm 9.00pm - 11.00pm 9.00pm - 11.00pm Page 4 2014 ct FRIDAY 31st O Meet The Author Kate Long Priscilla Masters Music To Your Feet (The Big Piano) £3 (Free with any purchase) Buttercross Tea Rooms Free The Festival Drayton Centre Jake’s Take on Seussical Jr (Story by Jake “Trick” Evans Local Schools Calendar Painting Exhibition Free Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 10.00am - 2.00pm Free Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 10.00am - 3.00pm Market Drayton Library 1.00pm - 4.00pm Fairfields Estate – Green area at the end of Sycamore Way Festival Drayton Centre Auditorium St Mary’s Church 2.00pm - 4.00pm Poetry on demand - Free Taylor made poems by Brenda ReadBrown & Fergus McGonigal Incredible Edible Free Pumpkin Carving & Tasting Seussical Jr “The Cat In The Hat” Stafford Orchestra £5 Junior Amdrams £8 £5 (Concessions) 10.00am - 12 noon 2.00pm - 4.00pm 10.30am - 4.30pm 7.30pm - 9.00 pm 7.30pm - 9.30pm Featured Event imation Stop-Frame An Stop-Frame Animation Workshop 1pm - 5pm The Clive and Coffyne With Hullabulloo Arts who initiate and facilitate workshops, events, parades and exhibitions working with schools, families, youth groups, community groups and at festivals. Hullabaloo’s goal is for greater participation and to encourage people to explore lots of different forms of creative expression. They aim to work with people to explore personal stories and group narratives, “Our back to basics approach allows even complete beginners to create their own piece of animated magic!” www.draytonartsfest.org Page 5 Nov SATURDAY 1st 2014 Tonks Youth Theatre Present “Blackout” Free Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 10.00am Meet The Author Misha Herwin Bakeorama £3 (Free with any purchase) Free if you bake an item (Otherwise £1.50) Free Buttercross Tea Rooms Market Drayton Library 10.00am 12.00 noon 10.30am - 11.30am Oaktree Barn, Blore Heath 10.30am - 4.30pm Free Outsite Market Drayton Library 11.00am Free Market Drayton Town Centre 12.00am - 2.00pm Joule’s Brewery Afternoon Art Exhibition & Have a go at Drawing Flash Mob Street performance by local musicians Brewery Tours Bell Ringers Free St Mary’s Church Market Drayton 1.00pm - 2.00pm Open Mic (Poetry & Prose) Free The Red Lion Mouse Room 2.00pm - 5.00pm Seussical Jr “The Cat In The Hat” £5 Junior Am-drams Festival Drayton Centre Auditorium 2.30pm - 4.00pm Film “Leave to Remain” - Coming of age drama. Gallery Singers Acapella from the Renaissance to Present Day Barn Dance (Shropshire Heroes) Festival Drayton Cinema Prices Festival Drayton Centre 7.00pm - 10.00pm £7 Sacred Madrigals, Jazz, Folk & Show Tunes £7.50 St Mary’s Church Market Drayton 7.00pm - 9.30pm Parish Rooms Church Street 7.45pm - 11.00pm www.draytonartsfest.org Page 6 2014 ov SUNDAY 2nd N Meet The Author Mary Williams J W Ironmonger Art Exhibition & Have a go at Drawing Little Howard’s Big Show for Kids Big Draw Free Buttercross Tea Rooms Free Oaktree Barn, Blore Heath £8/£7 £28 - Family Free Festival Drayton Centre Auditorium Fordhall Farm 2.00pm - 4.00pm Men Who March Away Subject to confirmation Christchurch, Little Drayton Around 4.00pm Pop-Up Choir and Friends Free Methodist Church Hall, Clive Road 2.30pm - 4.00pm Simon & Garfunkel Performed by Bookends Live Music Hickman & Quinn (Folk/Roots) Live Music Ghost Trains (Folk/Rock/60’s) Flamenco Guitar £14 Festival Drayton Centre Auditorium 7.00pm - 10.00pm Free The Sandbrook Vaults 9.00pm - 11.00pm Free Market Drayton Library 5pm - 6pm Free The Red Lion 4.30pm - 7.00pm 10.00am - 12 noon 2.00pm - 4.00pm 10.30am - 4.30pm 10.00an - 4.00pm Featured Event Bakeorama Saturday 10.30am to 11.30am - Market Drayton Library If you enjoy baking or eating cake, don’t miss this! Bakeorama is a baking challenge for amateur bakers – bake your favourite cake and bring it along to Market Drayton Library to share it with others and stand a chance of winning the Market Drayton Bakeorama Challenge. This event is supported by the Friends of Market Drayton Library. Entry: free for anyone bringing a baked item. £1.50 without a baked item. www.draytonartsfest.org Page 7 ct FRIDAY 31st O 2014 h Centre, Drayton Grove. 9.30 am - 4.30 pm at Market Drayton Yout ls; (Continued from Thursday). schoo local Exhibition of short-listed paintings from 13 Study Programme. Work by 16 - 18 yr olds’ from the 'Total People' 10am to 3pm Stor y-telling sessions Mar ket Drayton Youth Centre, Jake Evans, National Story Teller of the Year, will be reading “Cat in the Hat” stories and performing his own original interactive stories and songs. s. Meet the Author at the Buttercross Tea Room cilla Masters Pris 10am to 12noon Kate Long - 2pm to 4pm 10.30am to 4.00pm - Music to Your Feet- the Festival Drayto n Centre Come and join in playing your favourite tunes when the Giant Piano arrives for the Drayton Arts Fest. So much fun for every age-group - so hurry up to jump to your favourite songs; it’s just like the real thing out of the film “BIG” featuring Tom Hanks! Drayton Library Poetry on Demand 1pm to 4pm at Market ce poets Brenda Read-Brown rman perfo great Tailor-made poems just for you by the and Fergus McGonigal. IncrEdible Pumpkins - 2pm to 4pm - Fairfields Estate, Sycamore Way A chance to join in with carving and tasting. Free pumpkins (limited amount) Come along and have help to carve one to take home. Pumpkins are not just for carving they also taste ‘yummy’ and are really easy to grow your own. See how they grow and what they taste like. Lots of pumpkin recipes, and incredible pumpkin facts. tre - Market Drayton Am-drams 7.30pm to 9pm at the Festival Drayton Cen ‘The Cat in the Hat’. Performances Junior Theatre Workshop present Dr Seussical Jnr also on Thursday evening and Saturday matinee) The Stafford Orchestra 7.30 pm at St Mary’s Church The Stafford Orchestra is performing a delectable choice of music as part of the new Drayton Arts Festival. There is music to send shivers down your spine, especially selected for All Hallows Eve. Come and be transported back a century to music of Butterworth, Grainger and Bantock and then enjoy familiar pieces, such as Saint-Saens ‘Danse Macabre’. Tickets are priced £8/£5, from the Festival Drayton Centre or on the door. www.draytonartsfest.org Page 8 SATURDAY 1st Nov 2014 t” Youth Centre, Drayton Grove 10am Tonks Theatre Workshop “Blackou us as we travel through time back to Tonks Youth Theatre presents “Blackout.” - Join . Contact Louise 077 360 360 63 for World War Two. Saturday 1st Nov. Starting 10am details. (Free Entry) Meet the Author at the Buttercross Tea Rooms. 10am to 12noon Misha Herwin 10.30am to 4.30pm Art Exhibition by Ashley Mixed Media Arts Group Oak Tree Barn, Blore Heath Farm (TF9 2EG). During the day there will be the opportunity to ‘have a go at drawing’! Sessions open to people of all ages who would like to try their hand will be free Also open Sunday 2nd November 10.30 - 4.30. (Free) Library Flash Mob 11am outside Market Drayton us! join and e Com day; Satur A Fun Dance Event on Open Mic 2pm to 5pm – The Red Lion Pub, Mouse Room. Come and read your work or let us entertain you! Performance poetry- readings from work in progress - snippets of novels - tasty morsels of short stories. Contact the library if you would like to read your work on 01630 652105 or on marketdrayton.library@shropsh ire.gov.uk Poetry/Prose writing competition; winner to be announced. Free admissi on tre - Market Drayton Am-drams 7.30pm to 9pm at the Festival Drayton Cen ‘The Cat in the Hat’. (Performances Junior Theatre Workshop present Dr Seussical Jnr also on Thursday evening and Saturday matinee) Film: Leave to Remain (15), 7pm to 10pm at the Festival Drayton Centre. An inspirational coming of age drama that unveils the unseen world of teenage asylum seekers. The film is brought to life by powerful performances from an ensemble cast of emerging talent, young refugees themselves, and acclaimed actor, Toby Jones. Gallery Singers 7pm at St Mar y’s Church in Telford. Winners of the 2013 North ‘The Gallery Singers are a chamber choir based acapella and accompanied works with Wales Choral Festival (mixed class), singing both nt day. An intimate and entertaining a repertoire spanning the Renaissance to the prese styles. performance spanning many musical genres and Barn Dance 7.45pm to 11pm - Parish Rooms, Church Street. The Shropshire Heroes play just about the liveliest traditional barn dance music you’ll hear anywhere. www.draytonartsfest.org Page 9 ov SUNDAY 2nd N 2014 hall Farm The Big Draw 10am to 4pm at Ford l England) Shropshire invites families to Rura of n ectio Prot the CPRE (Campaign for hall farm, Market Drayton with funding attend a free ‘Big Draw’ workshops at Ford t www.thebigdraw.org.uk) The event is a grea from the Big Lottery ‘Awards 4 All’. (See drawing and collage, flex creative skills, learn opportunity for families to have fun, try out e ideas and feelings about what makes ‘our more about the local landscapes and shar booking required, just ‘drop- in! Shropshire’ special to each of us. No pre- Meet the Author at the Buttercross Tea Rooms. 10am to 12noon Mary Williams 2.00pm - 4.00pm J W Ironmonger 10.30am to 4.30pm Art Exhibition by Ashley Mixed Media Arts Group Oak Tree Barn, Blore Heath Farm (TF9 2EG). During the day there will be the opportunity to ‘have a go at drawing’! Sessions open to people of all ages who would like to try their hand will be free. Times are to be arranged and will be advertised on the Arts Fest website. Also open Saturday 1st November 10.30 - 4.30. (Free Entry) Little Howard’s Big Show for Kids 2pm to 4pm Festival Drayton Centre. Little Howard is the world’s only live interactive animation. He’s won many awards and he’s a published author and has done lots of television stuff, like The Royal Variety Performance, The Slammer (CBBC) and Little Howard’s Big Question (BBC1) – yes, he’s even had his own television show! Sat 2nd Nov / 2:00pm st Church, Clive Road, Market 2.30 to 4pm - Pop-up Choir - The Methodi Drayton. (Admission Free) ce featuring: ‘The Ukey Monster’ a Market Drayton “Pop Up” Choir in a performan ians. ukulele group from Ellesmere, and other Local music Ghost Trains 5pm to 6pm at Market Drayton Libra ry £3 per person please book in the library. Come and listen to an amazing sound that’s refreshingly difficult to pigeon-hole, Ghost Trains are perhap s best described as a vibrant mix of traditional folk-rock and classic 60’s pop. Simon and Garfunkel 7.30pm to 10pm at the Festival Drayton Centre The most authentic sounding production of it’s kind performed by the Bookends. With incredible live performances bound together with video clips, audio snippets and imagery, the show is both powerful and moving. The presentation touches on the highs and lows of an incredible friendship and career. www.draytonartsfest.org Page 10 DraytonArtsFest Fest Our Supporters Our Team Nick Ainsworth Suzanne Byrnes-Antoney Cai Antoney-Lewis Hamish Armytage Lynnn Ashburner Philippa Atkey Maureen Bailey David Beckwith Peggy Bourne Ann Boyden Judy Crabb Mirka Duxberry Suzanne Edwards Kath Farrimond Alison Fellows Denise Griggs Malcolm Hague Victoria Hilton Julia Holding Charlotte Hollins Glyn Jackson Ann Keegan Janine Kitchen Chris Middleton Libby Middleton Paul Nevins Cathy Nurser Margeret O’Connor Laurence Payne Sarah Pitt Louise Pounds Richard Priestley Carol Siddall Sue Smith Ken Sterling John Upton Geoff Vernon Tony Weatherall Mary Willliams Peter Williams Kate Woodward Our Sponsors Market Drayton Community Partnership Market Drayton Local Joint Committee Market Drayton Town Council Shropshire Council Community Arts Service Jean Jackson Trust Meadons Insurance Brokers Ltd Festival Drayton Market Drayton Amdrams Market Drayton arts club 10 stop photography St Mary’s church Market Drayton library Sandbrook vaults pub The Red Lion pub Local cafés, shops Fordhall Community Land Initiative Community centres Methodist church Joule’s Brewery Designs4 Our Patrons Sir Algernon Heber- Percy KCVO Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire Mr Geoff Vernon MBE Chairman Festival Drayton Centre Market Drayton The Drayton Arts Fest Team would like to thank the above for their hard work and support in ensuring the success of this festival! www.draytonartsfest.org Page 11 Fr og m Ch e sh ir St re et Page 12 DraytonArtsFest.org Fr og mo re Car Park e t Q ue en Roa d re St re et S ad Ro e Car or m Park g o Fr Car Park Market Drayton Town Centre on yt ra D ve ro G www.draytonartsfest.org Sh ro p sh i ad Ro r Ch e or hi ee tr S e ig h St t H ur c h Str ee s C he t r ee t ld fie h it Sm r e et St The Festival Drayton Centre The Town Library Joule’s Brewery & The Red Lion KEY Methodist Church Youth Centre The Grove School The Sandbrook Vaults & The Clive & Coffyn Buttercross Tearooms Parish Rooms St Marys Church et tre S d or f f a e an L s nd a l ng o L ad Ro