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Stade Saturdays ride again from June 20th all the way through to Hastings Bonfire
Night on October 17th with a treasure trove of music and performance from which
you can treat yourself.
Stade Saturdays is a series of free performances that takes place on the Stade
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Open Space on Hastings seafront in the heart of Hastings Old Town,
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the award-winning Jerwood Art Gallery, the traditional beach-launched fishing fleet
and the town’s iconic ‘net shops’.
Now in its fourth season, Stade Saturdays brings its usual but always varied and
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surprising mix of local and nationally acclaimed performers (often both!)
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Stade Saturdays has given a helping hand to home grown annual events such as the
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and the latest of these, Journeys Dance Festival, that takes place in Hastings, Bexhill
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and Rye over the August bank holiday and on a special “Stade Sunday”.
Similarly, the alternative excellence of Hastings visual arts festival Coastal Currents
showcases our own Yumino Seki and the quirkily alternative Hunt and Darton in
their show ‘Boredom’.
However, if, as psychologists have argued, boredom is actually bad for your
health, then prescribe yourself a visit to the Stade Open Space once a week,
to keep those fevers away: there’s bluegrass, homegrown folk, Latin, circus,
surrealist poetry, something called a Distance Ladder, and the massed local
vocal talents of Vocal Explosion.
Why be bored when you could be in Hastings enjoying the wonderful food
and drink, the convivial atmosphere, the sea and Stade Saturdays?
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Councillor Dawn Poole,
Lead Member for Regeneration, Hastings Borough Council.
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Large print versions of this programme are
available on request. Call 01424 451111
Overall artistic direction and season production for Stade Saturdays is by Hastings Borough Council.
Stade Saturdays is supported financially by Hastings Borough Council.
For further details about Stade Saturdays check
Stade Saturdays on www.hastings.gov.uk/stadesaturdays or ring 01424 451111.
Cover picture: Manjusaka - Yumino Seki Performers
“Stade Saturdays” take place at Stade Open Space, Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings, TN34 3FJ.
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HASTINGS MIDSUMMER
FISH FEST
Colourful, energetic & crowd-stomping,
CoCo and the Butterfields combine
the intimate vibrancy of a village folk
fair with powerful vocal melodies and
an undercurrent of driving beatbox.
Their catchy songs and dynamic
performances have established them as
one of the most phenomenal live shows
in the UK, earning critical acclaim for
incendiary shows at Glastonbury, Isle of
Wight and Camp Bestival. Stacking up
an impressive 500,000 YouTube hits,
the band marched into the limelight
when their “Warriors” single was
featured by Steve Lamacq on BBC
6Music and was independently released
at a 1,200 capacity sell-out show.
After its success in 2014, Hastings
Midsummer Fish Fest is back!
This free event presents the best fish,
food and drink from the Hastings area
as well as encompassing the best of
local arts and music: the live music
kicks off with a performance from
Hastings Sinfonia, directed by the
internationally celebrated Polo Piatti
at 12 noon on Saturday.
Plus fantastic cooking demonstrations,
displays from the fishermen and a
host of family activities as everyone
is invited to come along to celebrate
both Mid-summer and the Hastings
fishing industry.
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Saturday 21st 11am - 9pm &
Sunday 22nd June 11am - 5pm,
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ALL HANDS FROM A TIME
BEFORE STEEL BOATS,
TRACTORS AND MOBILES
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Paintings by Laetitia Yhap 1974 – 1995
This is a major retrospective from
Hastings artist Laetitia Yhap, featuring
paintings of the Hastings fishing
community, on view at Stade Hall
from June 20 to July 5 opening times
Tuesdays – Sundays 11 am – 5 pm.
Funded by Hastings
FLAG (Fisheries Local Action Group).
www.hastingsfestivals.com
Saturday 20 June 6.00 pm
TOM WILLIAMS – NEW GUITAR
The legendary singer-songwriter Tom
Williams appears without his band the
Boat to reveal a more mellow, accoustic
side to his musical persona and to
promote his new album “New Guitar”.
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After releasing Tom Williams and The
Boat’s acclaimed 3rd LP ‘Easy Fantastic’
on Moshi Moshi Records, Tom is
jumping ship to explore a more stripped
back approach, one that focuses
entirely on the charming intensity of
his lyrical songwriting and the minimal
arrangements provided by a close circle
of friends.
The song ‘New Guitar’ itself refers to his
buying a ”new old” guitar that “all kinds
of new songs fell out” of. The first song
that did, is about moving down to the
sea at St Leonards to make a fresh start:
“new songs, new town, new guitar”.
Intense, moving yet always memorable
and catchy, Williams certainly isn’t
marooned without the Boat, he still has
his guitar and he’s sailing away on it
into a blue moon. An unmissable treat.
Saturday 27 June 7.30 pm
Photo Credit: Mike Massaro
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“PLANETARY” – PIF-PAF THEATRE
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Three travellers arrive with an
irresistible invitation to a giant puzzle, a
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spinning planet forged from 80 metres
of steel pipe. There’s one prize and we
each want it with every bone in our
bodies. The only problem is that none
of us has a clue how to get it.
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The giant puzzle is the Distance
Ladder a brand new piece of circus
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Planetary is 3 strangers unlocking the
secrets of a brand new piece of aerial
theatre equipment created by Pif-Paf.
With our bodies we’re solving this
puzzle, spinning, listening, learning,
jamming, flying, catching, and probably
falling. We’ll discover its secrets and
maybe even something about ourselves
as we fight to be top dog in this tale of
daredevil mayhem.
equipment designed and built by Pete
Gunson and Eleanor Hooper in 2012.
It mixes intimate focussed framings
of performance, intricate technical
mastery and human fireworks as the
pace heats up. The Distance Ladder
provides the frame for captivating
kinetic sculptures, simultaneously
melting into an elegant stage for
dynamic, airborn skills, high risk
acrobatics and dance that challenges
the current language of circus.
Pif-Paf create high quality aerial theatre,
a heady brew of thrills, humour, pathos,
science and renowned design.
Saturday 4 July 7.30 pm
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A WAVE OF DREAMS PERFORMED BY ALEX WALKER
& SET TO MUSIC BY TYMON DOGG AND ALEX THOMAS
WITH FILM BY NICHOLA BRUCE
An exhilarating and mesmerising
performance of Louis Aragon’s
1924 prose-poem-essay “A Wave of
Dreams” set in evocative psychedelic
soundscapes that truly bring it alive.
The poem, beautifully translated
by Susan de Muth, is a compelling,
lyrical first-hand account of the early
days of surrealist experimentation in
Paris. Writing in 1924, Aragon vividly
describes, and philosophically evaluates,
the inner adventures, hallucinations and
encounters with the ‘Marvellous’ which
took the young surrealists to the brink
of insanity as a revolutionary new era
in art history was born. Also featured
will be a screening of film-maker
Nichola Bruce’s magical interpretation
of an extract from the work entitled
“Dreams, Dreams, Dreams”.
FOLLOWED BY PERFORMANCE
BY TYMON DOGG
Photo Credit: Pete Bartlett
Photo Credit: Malcolm Glover
Tymon Dogg is a singer-songwriter
and multi-instrumentalist veteran of
the legendary Apple and Threshold
record labels and was a member of
Joe Strummer’s Mescaleros. His 40
year career has included collaborations
with a wide variety of musicians from
Paul McCartney through the Clash to
flamenco superstar, the late Enrique
Morente. His most recent solo album
‘Made of Light’ was released on Thin
Man Records in June 2015.Don’t miss
this rare chance to witness Tymon’s
truly unique solo work.
Saturday 11 July 7.30 pm
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HASTINGS SHANTY FESTIVAL
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Graeme Knights, Titus, Chris Roach &
Dominic Magog the Hastings Shanty
Singers and the RX Shantymen.
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once again features the cream of
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The Hastings Shanty Festival is now
a much prized hardy perennial in the
Hastings’ festival calendar and has also
gained widespread acclaim in the world
of shanty singing. This year the festival
has expanded to take place on three
sites from 1- 5 pm on the Stade Open
Space and at the Fishermen’s Museum
and the White Rock Hotel. From 7.30
pm all performers will play sets on the
traditional shanty singing. New guests
include internationally renowned duo
Keith Kendrick and Sylvia Needham
and Brittany based a cappella group
Many a Mickle and the RX Shantymen
- the latest spin-off from Hastings’ own
regular Thursday night sessions at the
Stag in All Saints Street.
1 pm to 5 pm - Stade Open Space
+ Hastings Fishermen’s Museum
+ White Rock Hotel.
from 7.30 pm - Stade Open Space.
Plus don’t miss the opening singaround
concert in the Stag in All Saints Street,
Hastings Old Town on Friday 17th July
from 8.30pm. For further information
ring 01424 436182.
Hastings Fishermen’s Museum,
Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings,
TN34 3DW
White Rock Hotel,
1-10 White Rock, Hastings,
TN34 1JU.
Saturday 18 July
1 pm and 7.30 pm
VOCAL EXPLOSION
WORLD MUSIC CHOIR
Photo Credit: Andy McDuffie
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with Juliet Russell & guest violinist
Garry Blakeley
Hot African and Latin rhythms, the rich
and moving harmonies of Georgia and
Eastern Europe, plus the upbeat joy of
gypsy wedding music are combined
with Juliet Russell’s compositions.
For this performance, Vocal Explosion
will be joined by some of the finest
musicians in the South East including
violinist Garry Blakely (“one of
the best in the country” – Feast of
Fiddles) and a smouldering Afro-Latin
percussion section.
Photo Credit: Sue Munson-Reid
Over the past few years Hastings’
Vocal Explosion has been performing
to packed houses.
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“The passion, the power, and the energy
proved that Vocal Explosion are a
quality act indeed” – the Stinger
“Blissed out a capella”
– the Independent.
Saturday 25 July 7.30 pm
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THE ANNUAL HASTINGS
BEACH CONCERT
HASTINGS OLD TOWN
CARNIVAL
See the best of Hastings local bands
performing in aid of the Hastings RNLI
(Royal National Lifeboat Institute).
This year the concert will take place
on The Stade Open Space.
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 times and details, ring
01424 451111.
For further information ring
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Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 August
Saturday 8 August 2 pm – 9 pm
EIGHT FOOT SQUARE PERFORMANCE DAY
Today it’s the turn of the Hastings
community to show what they can
do. This year we have the flavour of
the Big Top, with the Pulse School
of Movement and Hastings Guerilla
Circus amongst others delivering an
exciting programme of local circus
skills interspersed with athletic turns
from the South East Stars Cheerleaders
and a join-in workout fitness rave
from Active Hastings. From circus to
street art, from sand castles to human
pyramids, from downright brilliant to
upright piano, whether it’s singing,
dancing, playing music or any other
performance, to take part, get in
touch by emailing
eightfootsquare@parrabbola.co.uk.
There will also be workshops on a
variety of performance skills on site
throughout the day.
Hastings International Piano Concerto
Competition is hosting a people’s piano
recital for you virtuosos to roll up your
sleeves and perform on the keys and
there will be a programme of the best
of local amateur pianists from 7.30.
For further details check out our blog
www.eightfootsquare.com
Eight Foot Square is devised and
produced by Parrabbola.
Saturday 22 August 1 pm – 9 pm
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.
In modern times BB King, Jewell, Rod
Stewart and Tracy Chapman all began
their careers as buskers so see if you
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can spot the next big thing as 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 2 pm and finishing at 9 pm,
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 guest to be announced
nearer the day. Buskers who wish to
participate in this event should contact
gildedhandbuskersfair@gmail.com.
Saturday 15 August
1 pm – 6.30 pm
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COASTAL CURRENTS PRESENT MANJUSAKA –
YUMINO SEKI PERFORMERS
JOURNEYS DANCE FESTIVAL SUNDAY SPECIAL
PRESENT ANNA MUDEKA BAND
MANJUSAKA is a new dance project
by Yumino Seki and funded by the
Arts Council England. Seki and her
cross-disciplined team explore worlds
of immortality through dance and
light installation.
In this exciting Stade Saturday special
(it’s on a Sunday!), local events
company 18 Hours, working with Ramp
Events, present the Anna Mudeka
Band, a six piece ensemble performing
a unique and intoxicating fusion of
Zimbabwean Mbira driven music.
Anna, who has trained with well-known
names such as Thomas Mapfumo, Stella
Chiweshe, Adzido Dance Ensemble,
merges music from across Sub-Saharan
cultures, combining contemporary and
traditional styles.
Seki’s choreography is drawn from
Butoh, a form of Japanese avantgarde dance theatre. Butoh emerged
from the post war chaos in Japan in
the 1950s when the country grappled
with the clash between new western
technology and traditional Japanese
values. Butoh became a new form
of expression, neither an imitation
of western culture nor a traditional
Japanese cultural practice.
MANJUSAKA creates a multidimensional
experience for viewers, incorporating
choreography, light installation,
soundscape and guided viewing points.
Reflecting the true essence of Butoh,
Seki’s work is a fusion of East and West,
contemporary and traditional.
This event is part of Coastal Currents,
Hastings’ annual arts festival and
Journeys Dance Festival, a free
celebration of dance in Hastings,
Bexhill and Rye, 29-30 August.
More information at
www.18hours.org.uk
http://coastalcurrents.org.uk
Dance Festival, which brings free live
dance performances and participatory
events to Hastings, Bexhill and Rye
throughout the Bank Holiday weekend.
For further details visit
www.18hours.org.uk.
Sunday 30 August
1.30 pm – 8.00 pm
Everyone is welcome to come along
and enjoy dancing, or just listening,
to this uplifting band. You can also
have fun learning Zimbabwean dance
moves in Anna’s workshop.This event
is the second in the three day Journeys
Saturday 29 August 7.30 pm
Photo Credit: Sin Bozkurt
MANJUSAKA is named after the
flower in the amaryllis family. In the
Buddhist tradition the equinoxes are
believed to be openings where the
dead and living converge.
In Japan MANJUSAKA has long been
associated with ancestors because
of its vivid red colour when burstsing
into flower at the autumn equinox.
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COASTAL CURRENTS
PRESENT “BOREDOM”
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TREVOR MOSS AND HANNAH-LOU
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Hunt & Darton bring their brilliantly
witty stage-show to Stade Saturdays
in their first outdoor performance
of Boredom.
Boredom is an exploration into
the highs and lows of being bored.
Embrace it, combat it or simply
acknowledge it, boredom affects all
of us at some time or other. And Hunt
& Darton find that rather interesting.
Bringing you moves, some wise words,
‘you do it bits’ while promising lots
of visual stimuli in case anyone, well,
gets bored. Hunt & Darton think it’s
a damned good idea to get bored
and actively encourage you do to. It
might also just change your life. Hunt
& Darton worked with The Basement
and Cambridge Junction to develop
Boredom showing it for a month long
period at Edinburgh Fringe.
Hunt & Darton are a Live Art
Collaboration between Jenny Hunt
and Holly Darton. Approaching Live
Art from a Fine Art background
they work across mediums with a
sculptural approach to performance,
choreographing words and movement
in a sensory way and setting up
alternative spaces – often creating
installations to perform within.
Their work derives from their shared
celebrations and anxieties surrounding
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life choices particularly as women,
in Britain, now. Their work has been
described as deadpan and absurd, often
collapsing into humour. Hunt and Darton
consistently re-assess their relationship
with audiences, embracing awkward
moments, risk-taking and constantly
trying to close the gap between
performer and viewer, opting for a raw,
underdone, conversational aesthetic.
Described by the NME as having
‘Fairport Convention’s’ folk with
Fleetwood Mac’s pop sensibilities’ and
championed by the likes of Bob Harris
and John Kennedy, husband and wife
duo Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou have
been tirelessly touring since their last
album release in 2012. Highlights have
included playing the Acoustic Stage at
Glastonbury and supporting Tori Amos
on a four month EU and USA tour in
2014, appearing at such venues as LA’s
famous amphitheatre the Greek and
London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Having earned a reputation for getting
off the beaten track with their own tours
of tin tabernacles, village halls, social
clubs and even by canal boat, the couple
have also supported a host of musicians,
from Damon Albarn, Richard Thompson
and Beth Orton, to Ade Edmondson’s
Bad Shepherds, Loudon Wainwright and
legendary producer Ethan Johns.
Their fourth album, “Heaven Knows”
produced by Ethan Johns is due for
release in September 2015.
“Music to fall in love with. ‘Trevor Moss
& Hannah-Lou’ is an intimate elegy for
an England not yet lost, passionate and
quite beautiful.” – Americana UK
Saturday 12 September 7.30 pm
This event is part of Coastal Currents,
Hastings’ annual arts festival.
http://coastalcurrents.org.uk
Saturday 5 September 7.30 pm
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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
great music. Weekend tickets cost just
£2, or £1 if bought in advance from the
Tourist Information Centre.
Saturday 19 and
Sunday 20 September
COAL PORTERS
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The Coal Porters claim to be the
world’s first “alt-bluegrass” act,
demonstrating the power of fiddle,
mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitar and
doghouse bass when matched with
four-part harmonies and memorable
melodies. They have taken this sound
around the world being featured on
NPR’s Morning Edition in the USA and
having recorded a live session for Bob
Harris on BBC Radio 2.
The Coal Porters have five albums
available. Their most recent, Find
The One, was produced by folkrock legend John Wood, producer
of Fairport Convention, Nick Drake,
Squeeze and Beth Orton.
Formed in Los Angeles during the
last century, the Coal Porters were
originally an electric act centred
around ex-Long Ryder and genuine
West Coaster Sid Griffin, composer
of the Long Ryders 1985 hit single
“Looking For Lewis And Clark”.
“Sid Griffin was playing Americana long
before it was called that with his Long
Ryders and his pioneering spirit lives on
in his work with the Coal Porters.”
- Billy Bragg.
“Not your average fish & chips
bluegrass, the Coal Porters have
expanded their music with broad
strokes and fearless execution.” - Chris
Hillman (Byrds/Flying Burrito Bros).
Saturday 26 September 7.30 pm
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SONPIKKANTE
HASTINGS BONFIRE NIGHT
Sonpikkante play irresistible raw AfroColombian roots music with classic 60s
Cumbia, Vallenato and Puya, mixing
in a little dub, a touch of Haitian and
a strong Latin base. Powered by deep
Afro-caribbean rhythms and a searing
Salsa groove, Sonpikkante features
members of Brighton’s legendary
Pollito Boogaloo led by Rafael Berrio.
Born and raised up in Columbia, Berrio
is committed to playing the traditional
music of his ancestors, the folk music
that his father and grandfather would
have known, music that speaks of all
Details are still to be confirmed at time
of going to press, 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.
aspects of everyday life, both happy
and sad, but always imbued with hot
Latin rhythms and passion.
This concert is part of the AfriKàBa
Festival starting in October. Afrikaba
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 17 October
Saturday 3 October 7.30 pm
CLASSIC CARS
To mark the start of Hastings Week, the
Stade Open Space will be filled with an
incredible range of classic cars over the
weekend of Sat/Sun 10th/11th October
(daytime only). Relive your childhood
and reminisce…
Saturday 10 and
Sunday 11 October
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