Art - Enjoy Truro
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Art - Enjoy Truro
AR T CU LT U R E A MUSIC D N 27 March to 5 April 2015 Ten days of art, culture and music events for all! enjoytruro.co.uk AR ND T CU A E LT U R There will be an abundance of family friendly events and activities throughout each day, whilst evening performances will be as adventurous and varied as our visitors to this great little city! From women-only events to live music and hypnosis – Truro Festival has it covered! MUSIC Many events will be exploring this years’ festivals’ theme of ‘Journeys’ and we hope you enjoy your own voyage of discovery and new experiences at this year’s event. Tell us about it @TruroFestival #Idiscoveredtruro This Easter welcomes the return of Truro’s very own art, culture and music festival brought to you by TotallyTruro BID. Inspired by the range and quality of artistic in and around Truro, the festival is brimming with events to entertain, entice and excite. Art, music, theatre, film, literature, dance, comedy and more will be in all corners of the city over the course of the 10 day festival. Along with the return of intimate theatre performances, live music and art exhibitions, 2015 also welcomes new events and partnerships to the line-up. Take a look through our extensive event line-up, then pull out and pin up the festival timetable from the centre section. Contents 2 The Festival Village 4 ParkLife 6 Music 8 Art 14 Literature 16 Event diary Centre section The new Truro map 18 Film & Photography 20 Cornish Culture 22 Theatre, comedy and dance 24 Wellbeing 25 Truro’s Journey 26 Easter Sunday Party 28 Truro’s totally brilliant 2015…! Enjoy the Truro Festival... Truro Festival @TruroFestival enjoytruro.co.uk Free entry open daily from 10am – 4pm For the first time ever, Truro Festival will be bringing that ‘Glasto’-feel to the city centre. Lemon Quay will be transformed into a ‘Festival Village’ for the duration of the event – complete with yurts, a chill-out area, daily live acoustic music and a whole host of art workshops, pop up theatre, games and more. There will be daily events in the Kenwyn and Allen yurts accompanied by live music, a bar and street food on the ‘Tinney Green’ – all named after the three rivers in Truro. Kenwyn Yurt will host an eclectic mix of writers, poets, filmmakers and performers set in sumptuous surroundings. The village The Festival Village Allen Yurt will host daily artist pop-up studios in the mornings followed by artist led workshops in the afternoons. Tinney Green will be your ‘rest-bite’ from the activities, in the centre of the village. Offering refreshments, food and acoustic music by local musicians daily. Look out for this symbol throughout the guide to see which events take place in the village. Truro Farmers Market will also be serving up their delicious range of local street food throughout the festival. 2 Festival Village drawing by local artist Keith Sparrow thanks Keith! enjoytruro.co.uk TotallyTruro would like to thank the following: ParkLife Friday 27 - Saturday 28 March Ever fancied skating or going to a silent disco in a car park? Well now’s your chance! Truro Festival in collaboration with Individual Events are taking over the top three floors of the NCP Highcross Carpark for the first two days of the festival and converting it into the skaters/ravers paradise that is ParkLife! 4 Offical Media Partner Skate on the Roof ParkLife Silent Disco Urban Afternoon Friday 27 March 4 – 8pm Friday 27 March 9pm – 2:30am Saturday 28 March 12 – 6pm Entry is £3, open to +11 yrs Truro Festival is all about celebrating everything Truro has to offer and extreme sports are something the people of our fair city are definitely interested in. So, if you are a fan of skateboarding, BMXing, rollerblading or scooters then we have the thing for you. The rooftop skate park complete with everything you need to air, grind and backflip (if you’re good enough). Refreshments will also be available on site for the duration. Tickets are £20 from Zafiros bar in Truro or www.parklifesilentdisco.eventbrite.co.uk Over 16s. For one night only, the NCP will be hosting a silent disco with headphones: featuring a host of local and international acts supplied by worldwide music brand MTV. Club MTV will be bringing down DJ’s Rewire and Varski with headliners The Wideboys, famous for the international hit Sambuca, closing out the evening. Local acts involved will be playing a mix of different genres for people to choose between (in their headsets!) with Stratus Records opening the night playing their mix of hiphop and dance then Freerange DJs and Rollers Inc going head to head with funk, house and Drum and Bass beats through your headphones. One floor will be dedicated to street art where a selection of the South-west’s best street artists will be creating an urban masterpiece – with the chance for partygoers to try their hand and create their own collaborative masterpiece too. Entry is £5 all day - no age restriction. In addition to the skate park, there will be skate and BMX competitions sponsored by Penloe and Dead Sailor BMX – entrants will be given a free four week training course at Mount Hawke Skate Park ahead of the competition - to enter you must be between 11 and 16 and go to www.individualevents.co.uk for rules and to submit a short letter as to why you feel you should be entered into the competition – more details and prizes can be found on the website. ParkLife Partners The festival is inspired and created by the artistic quality of people from within and around Truro. We have formed a fantastic festival working group consisting of highly creative people and we are thrilled to see how passionate these people are about a cultural festival for their city. Thanks to the guys at The Cornwall Sports Partnership there will also be a wheelchair basketball court where people can try out the sport – during the event there will be a demonstration match by some extremely hard core sportsmen and women! During the afternoon there will be street art demonstrations, youth dance performances, DJ’s and more. enjoytruro.co.uk Choirs Evening Concert Friday 27 March Hall for Cornwall 7:30pm Tickets £18 - £22 Concession and group rates available www.hallforcornwall.co.uk Box Office 01872 262466 Sunday 29 March Festival Village, Lemon Quay 7:30pm We are delighted to launch the opening night of the Truro Festival 2015 with Stornoway. Named after the Hebridean outpost but hailing from Oxford, the fourpiece British alternative indie folk band Stornoway play uplifting melodies with enough musical muscle to keep things lively. As their fans say, a band that will always put you in a good mood - no matter how bad your day – is Stornoway. Pirate FM Decades Party Friday 27 March The Office Nightclub 8pm – 12:30am Tickets £15 group rates available www.piratefm.co.uk Join Pirate FM for a journey through the decades, a celebration of everything 70s, 80s, 90's, 00's and today! Fancy Dress strongly encouraged. City of Truro Male Choir Friday 27 March Our Lady of the Portal & St Piran’s Catholic Church 7:30pm Presenting a joint concert with Truro School Wind Bands. Free entry with retiring collection in aid of Truro School’s 2016 music tour to Venice and City of Truro Male Choir funds Riverside Singers Saturday 28 March Lemon Street Market 3.00pm Ceilidh on the Quay Saturday 28 March Festival Village, Lemon Quay 7:30pm – 10:30pm £8 adults & £4 under 14s Available from www.hallforcornwall.co.uk Box Office 01872 262466. Join us in the yurts for an evening of Celtic song and dance with Ceilidh band Whippletree. There will also be street performers, a bar and food available. Choirs Day Sunday 29 March Festival Village, Lemon Quay 10am – 4pm Local choirs will be singing on the village green throughout the day, visit www.enjoytruro.co.uk for schedule. 6 £6 adult under 14s free. Available from www.hallforcornwall.co.uk Box Office 01872 262466 or available on the door. A musical evening with Intune choir and Julesstone. Bring a blanket. A bar and food available. Truro College Musical Showcase Thursday 2 April Festival Village, Lemon Quay 12 – 4pm Enjoy local talent at an afternoon’s showcase of Truro College music students. Music Music Stornoway Circumnavigating the Globe Thursday 2 April Reids Chemist, Francis Street 7pm £10 available from Reids Chemist A chilli and a few songs, old and new, for Pete Keeley Bert Biscoe & Phil Whitfeld first played together in the Boss Band with the late Pete Keeley (and many others) in the 1980s. Bluesman Pete's influence pervades their music and the chilli will be exquisite - Phil's the cook too! An intimate hot-pot of songs. Spring Classical Concert Good Friday 3 April Festival Village, Lemon Quay 7:00 – 10:30pm Enjoy a sprightly spring evening of classical music in the beautiful surroundings of the festival village. Bring a blanket, relax and soak in the melodic atmosphere. Bar and food available. Cornwall Music Showcase Easter Saturday 4 April Festival Village, Lemon Quay 10am – 4pm A chance to see some of the finest up and coming bands in your area. Lloyd Yates + support Easter Saturday 4 April Festival Village, Lemon Quay Doors open at 7pm, starts at 8pm Tickets £5 from www.seetickets.com/event/lloyd-yates-plussupport/lemon-quay-truro/852815 or available on the door. Known for his distinct and soulful sound, Lloyd Yates is a definite must see live. A lifelong surfer and song writer, he has crafted an impressive crowd of fans from the music industry throughout his career so this intimate one-off gig in Truro is not to be missed. enjoytruro.co.uk Friday 27 March until October Royal Cornwall Museum Admission charges apply Immerse yourself in Kurt Jackson’s artistic responses to places of meaning, selected by well-known literary and environmental figures Diskudha Wednesday 1 – Saturday 4 April Start at Truro Cathedral Suggested donation £2.00 (£10.00 max per family). Embark on a journey led by art to discover Truro's forgotten past. Follow ancient pathways, on foot and by ferry, that reveal contemporary art works and multisensory installations linked by water, the artworks uncover concepts of journey, place and history. Artists include Val Ashby, Sam Bassett, Faye Dobinson, Jesse Leroy Smith, Lindsey Morgan-Lundie and Roger Thorpe. Bring wellies and an appetite for adventure. Beginning at the Cathedral, you will journey through time and place along to the quay to catch the ferry that re-traces old water-ways to land in ancient woods leading to Old Kea. Cream teas will be available on the route from Halwyn Tea Rooms. The walk is challenging in parts, so come prepared. For further info email diskudhakea@gmail.com Saturday 28 March 2 - 4pm Drop In Workshop - TUBES! £2 each. All ages welcome. Make a musical tube or pipe with automata maker Dom Allen. Join us for an improvised performance, tuning your pipes and playing with musician X at 4pm. Monday 30 March 10am – 12: 30pm ‘Meet the artist’: Penny and Lally Macbeth. Embrace their ‘Frida Experiment’ installation and watch two makers at work in their pop up studio. Feel free to bring along your knitting, crocheting or needlework and join the artists in the yurt. www.pennymacbeth.com/ Monday 30 March 1-3pm Drop In Workshop - Mexican Shrine Making £2 each. All ages welcome. Create your own Mexican shrine, embracing Truro Festival’s ‘Mexican’ themed day. Feel free to bring along any bright coloured bits and bobs and ribbons. Tuesday 31 March 10am - 1230pm ‘Meet the artist’: Tony Johns Tony Johns is an illustrator, animator and maker. Watch him at work in his pop up animation studio. Allen Yurt – Artist and Workshop Programme Tuesday 31 March Festival Village, Lemon Quay 1-3pm Drop In Workshop - Scrap Boat Yard Animation Cost £2 each. All ages welcome. Explore animation with artist Tony Johns. We will be using found objects, making junk ships and sailing them around the Art Yurt, exploring the hidden rivers under Truro. Saturday 28 March 10am - 1pm Automata maker, Dom Allen Watch Dom tinkering in his ‘pop up studio’, as he researches a new project exploring skateboarding and classical music with a little inspiration from Joseph Emidy. Dom Allen’s ‘Petra-Nelisha Organ’ will be on display in the Art Yurt throughout the festival, with thank you to Falmouth Art Gallery. Art Art Kurt Jackson’s Place Joseph Antonio Emidy (1775 – 23 April 1835) was a Guinea-born musician who was enslaved in early life, before becoming a notable and celebrated violinist and composer in Cornwall. Saturday 28 March 11am - 1pm Drop in Workshop - Manga! £2 each. All ages welcome. Artist Keith Sparrow (author of 'Manga Now! How To Draw Action Figures!') will demonstrate how to draw dramatic martial-arts figures in a manga comics style. Come and do part of your Arts Award Discover, Explore, Bronze or Silver with this wonderful workshop! Learn a new skill and meet the artist too. www.kaspar.co.uk www.realideas.org 8 Thursday 2 April 10am – 12:30pm ‘Meet the artist’: Jesse Leroy Smith and Sally Cole Check out the Truro Festival pop-up Printmaking Studio! Watch artists at work. Jesse is a multi-media artist based in Newlyn and teaches printmaking at Falmouth University. Sally Cole is a Printmaker based in Helston. jesseleroysmith.co.uk sallycole.co.uk enjoytruro.co.uk Saturday 4 April 1-3pm Drop In Workshop - Printmaking with artists Jesse Leroy Smith and Sally Cole £2 each. All ages welcome. This fun and rewarding workshop will introduce you to printmaking and needs no previous experience of art techniques. With the simple but highly effective techniques of dry point and mono-type the artists will lead you through a process of creating metal or card plates that are inscribed or stenciled. These can then be inked up in a range of colours producing diverse images and effects. All materials will be provided but do bring old clothes or an apron, as the inks are oil based. The workshop invites the public to make images for a unique handmade book portraying all aspects of Cornwall. ’Travelogue Kernow’ see http://traveloguekernow.wordpress.com. You can bring some reference material to draw from, ideally based on Truro, such as photos or drawings or work from the street life or your imagination. 1-3pm Drop In Workshop - Cartoon Adventures £2 each. All ages welcome. Learn how to create your own bonkers cartoon characters and put them into a comic strip. Pick up some tricks of the trade, along with the techniques that professionals use when putting a strip together, including storyboarding, speech bubbles, sound effects and loads more! Friday 3 April 10am – 12:30pm ‘Meet the artist’: Caroline Pedler Meet Caroline Pedler (artist and illustrator) in her pop up studio. Watch her doodling and painting in her sketchbooks. Caroline recently exhibited at Newlyn Art gallery and has most recently run workshops for Newlyn School of Art, Plymouth College of Art and Truro Arts. www.carolinepedler.co.uk Friday 3 April 1-3pm (Workshop starts at 1pm) Workshop - Sketchbooking 'How to get past that blank page...?’ £2 each. 20 places available. Book at the Festival Information Point. This course is for the open minded artist or complete beginner. Encouraging a fun and playful way of applying paint and using sketchbooks. Stepping outside of your comfort zones in order to move your practice forward or to spur a new one. Please bring along your sketchbook (Sketchbooks will be available). Aimed at adults but children and families are welcome. Saturday 4 April 10am – 12:30pm ‘Meet the artist’: Nick Brennan Meet cartoonist Nick Brennan in his pop up studio. Come along to our Comic Corner and read some of the classics, including, Beano, Dandy and Asterix. Nick Brennan has been a freelance cartoonist for over twenty years. He's worked for a variety of clients, but for most of that time, and perhaps most notably, he's been a regular contributor to the Dandy and Beano comics. www.facebook.com/cartoonfun 10 Art Art Thursday 2 April Treasures from Trash Thursday 2 April Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay 10am – 4pm Drop by and have a go at turning everyday rubbish into treasured items. Recycled plastic and paper beads, coasters, t-light holders and much more. These activities are suitable for adults and children. Run by the Inspiring Women’s Network. dRaW Thursday 4 April dRaW! Meet fellow artists and view Truro's new art space. InnerTide are initiating a monthly collaborative drawing group, and would like to find some new members. So why not pop along to taste their fresh coffee and delicious cake, accompanied by a few drawing games. 6-8pm The CURE-iosity Apothecary Stall Saturday 4 April Festival Village, Lemon Quay 11am - 4pm Discover a cure, a potion, and be intrigued by the wonderfully poetic Sally Crabtree and her apothecary stall full of CURE-iosites! This ain’t no normal market stall! Truro Festival 24HR Comic Challenge ‘A Night In Truro Library’ Monday 30 March – Friday 3rd April 10:00am – 3:30pm each day Watch 24 artists and illustrators create a comic during the week, over 24 hours. The artists will be working, one at a time, in the library, taking inspiration from the books and the building. The progress will be shared on Truro Festival’s Facebook page. enjoytruro.co.uk Places are limited so please visit the shop or call us on 01872 240 567 to book a place. 26 River Street TR1 2SJ (next to the Royal Cornwall Museum) arts@truroartscompany.co.uk Friday 27th March ADULT WORKSHOP Hilary Gibson 'Boats & Harbours in Watercolour' 10am - 4pm £45 Produce a watercolour based on the theme of boats and /or harbours. Ideal for beginners or those with some experience. Artist working live at shop. Jenny Haywood (oils) Jenny is a multi-talented artist who paints, designs costumes, constructs installations and creates beautiful sculptures out of wood and other materials Saturday 28th March KIDS WORKSHOP Easter Cards 9.30am - 10.45am 5 yrs+ £6 Create your very own personalised Easter egg card / work of art! KIDS WORKSHOP Kurt Jackson inspired workshop 3pm - 5pm 7 yrs+ £8.50 Kurt Jackson's latest collection is exhibited at the Royal Cornwall Museum (next to our shop). We love Kurt's mixture of wild painting and writing and we've decided to offer the chance to win a prize by doing the same! Come and look round his exhibition, then spend time trying out some of his methods, then (with our help) write some text of your own to incorporate into your final painting in true Kurt style! 12 Artist working live at shop. Art Battle! 11am – 2pm A selection of local artists will be battling it out live at their easels outside the art shop. The winner will be decided by the public so come along and vote for your favourite. Thursday 2nd April Friday 3rd April ADULT WORKSHOP Gary Long 'Landscapes in Oil' 10am - 4pm £45 Creating a professional oil landscape piece to take home with you. KIDS WORKSHOP World Map Workshop 9.30am - 12.30pm 4 yrs+ FREE The theme for this year's Truro Festival is 'Journeys'. Come along and help us illustrate all the places around the globe you have visited on our gigantic map! Monday 30th March ADULT WORKSHOP Helen Baker ‘Design, print and construct your own lampshade’ 10am – 4pm £45 Create your own simple block design out of lino or rubber and print onto fabric to transform your panel into a lovely lampshade. Lampshade frame is provided. KIDS WORKSHOP Print and stamp your own poster 3.30pm - 4.45pm 6 yrs+ £6 Design, make and stamp your very own poster to go on your wall at home. Artist working live at shop. Trevor Hawkins (pyrography) Trevor will be doing some pyrography work during the Truro Festival. Artist working live at shop. Connah Powell-Dean (street art) Come and see Connah at work with his spray paints creating some cool street art using Golden Montana spray paint during the Truro Festival. Saturday 4th April KIDS WORKSHOP Wet Felt Easter Eggs 9.30am - 11am 5 yrs+ £6 Try your hand at making beautiful felt eggs using the wet felting technique! Tuesday 31st March KIDS WORKSHOP Create your own illustrated story book 10am - 3.30pm 8 yrs+ £35 You will work on character development, story structure, storyboarding, illustration and simple book binding. KIDS WORKSHOP Wacky Transport Competition 3.30pm - 4.45pm 5 yrs+ £6 Design your own vehicle to take you by land, sea or sky and be as inventive as you can! Artist working live at shop Connah Powell-Dean (street art) Wednesday 1st April ADULT WORKSHOP Faye Dobinson 'Mixed Media Mark Making' 10am - 4pm £45 Learn an exciting new range of experimental drawing and mark making techniques to broaden your approach. Artist working live at shop. Jennie Murt (seascapes and landscapes in acrylic) Jennie has a few different styles to her name, all of which are intriguing. Art Art Truro Arts workshops Artists working live at shop. Tamsin Dearing (soft pastel drawing) Portrait artist Tamsin Dearing will be working with soft pastels to create an outstanding piece. Artist working live at shop. Kate Ashton (drawing) Kate takes her time with precision and use of fineliners to create intricate beautifully pointillist illustrations. Joe Armstrong (oils) Joe will also be outside the Truro Arts shop painting at his easel. enjoytruro.co.uk ‘Journeys: Real and Imagined’ Open daily from March 27 – April 4 (exc Sundays) 10am - 4pm. Monday 30 March Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay 7.30-9.30pm ‘A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step’ … take that first step into the Story Republic. Intrepid story travellers are invited to begin their own voyage into a realm of tales, poems and songs of wanderings, journeys real and imagined and passages into the unknown and indefinable … Inside is a Waiting Room where journeys start and end, where stories come and go. Alongside the creative work of artists Amanda Lorens, Alessandra Ausenda and John Keys is artwork and stories by young writers from Richard Lander, Perranporth, Bosvigo, Blackwater and Mount Hawke schools, along with students from Falmouth University. Young Writer’s Speakeasy with The Story Republic Saturday 28 March 7-9pm Waterstones, Boscawen Street Come and experience Cornwall’s young writers and musicians. A benefit in aid of Amnesty international. Tickets £3 through Hall for Cornwall box office www.hallforcornwall.org.uk 01872 262466 Anna McKerrow Saturday 28 March 11am Waterstones, Boscawen Street Fiesta Mexican Monday 30 March Festival Village, Lemon Quay 2015 is a year of cultural exchange between Mexico and the UK, and we have taken this as our inspiration for part of the festival’s literary programme. Historically, Cornwall has a very strong connection with Mexico through its shared mining heritage, dating from the 1800s when a band of 60 Cornishmen set sail from Falmouth, with 1,500 tons of mining machinery, to seek their fortune in the New World, and to use their skills and technology to rescue its ailing silver mining industry. We will be celebrating this connection by bringing together writers and poets from both cultures in truly festive style throughout the day! Visit www.enjoytruro.co.uk for the schedule. Writing workshop with Annamaria Murphy (Kneehigh, Radio 4) Wednesday 1 April The Story Republic, Royal Cornwall Museum, River Street 10.30am-12.30pm Teen author Anna McKerrow will be reading from her latest book Crow Moon, set in Boscastle. Chat to Anna and find out what inspired her to write her book. Suitable for 8-12 year olds. Parental attendance not required. Tickets £7. Booking essential through Hall for Cornwall box office www.hallforcornwall.org.uk 01872 262466. Challenge Chess Champions! Book Art workshop for adults and young people Sat 28 and Monday 30 March Waterstones, Boscawen St Saturday 4 April The Story Republic, Royal Cornwall Museum, River Street 10am-1pm Cornwall champions, from age 8 to 60+, will take on all-comers. Plus coaching, the chance to play each other, info about the new Truro Chess Centre #TruroChess where beginners and experts are welcome! What’s in the Yurt? 14 Tickets £9 and £5 Booking essential through Hall for Cornwall box office www.hallforcornwall.org.uk 01872 262466. An evening of readings by wonderful writers in Cornwall including Philip Marsden, Emily Barr and Annamaria Murphy, sharing stories, poems and travel writings along with performances by The Story Republicans. Literature Literature The Story Republic at the Royal Cornwall Museum Suitable for ages 14+. Create your own 3D art work from old books with artist Tony Crosby. Bring your own hard back book for cutting up. Tickets £12.50 & £7. Booking essential through Hall for Cornwall box office www.hallforcornwall.org.uk 01872 262466. Monday 30 March Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay 10am & 11.30am Children’s Illustrator day at Truro Library £2.50 per child. Booking essential through Hall for Cornwall box office www.hallforcornwall.org.uk 01872 262466 Join the Royal Cornwall Museum on Lemon Quay for a special festival workshop. If you are aged between 2 and 4 years old bring your Mum/Dad/Grandma/Grandad to help Jo take you on a journey of discovery with mystery objects, making and doing. 10:30am - midday suitable for ages 4+ 1 - 4pm suitable for ages 8+ £3 per child booking essential, tickets available from Truro Library. Join local illustrators Caroline Pedlar and Rebecca Cobb for a day of adventurous illustrating! Bobo - Caroline’s dog who will be at the library - is in need of a new adventure and needs new story ideas to take him to faraway lands of myths and legends…! Please bring a packed lunch. Saturday 4 March enjoytruro.co.uk Events on every day Friday Saturday Sunday Monday 27th March 28th March 29th March 30th March Stornoway #HfC Dance Choirs Day Pirate FM Decades Night #HfC Theatre Musical Evening Concert Jason Thomas Dance Skate Park 4-8 Park Life City of Truro male choir Kurt Jackson’s Place Meet the artist: Dom Allen Meet the artist: Keith Sparrow Automata workshop Truro Police Station Exhibition Manga workshop Ceildhi on the Quay Rotary Young Photographer Exhibition Truro Festival Scavenger Hunt (exc Sundays) The Truro Paper Trail The Retold Ramayana Comedy night at Zafiros Story Republic at RCM Thursday 2nd April Friday 3rd April Saturday 4th April Cornwall in my Soul seminar Truro College Musical Showcase Spring Classical Concert Truro Farmers market Diskhuda Women on the Verge Story Republic in Kenwyn Yurt Wellbeing Day Circumnavigating the Globe Diskhuda Mexican Shrine making Meet the artist: Jesse Leroy Smith & Sally Cole Journeys: Real and Imagined Fiesta Mexicana Truro Arts workshops Meet the artist: Tony Johns 16 Truro Arts workshops Book Art workshop Film Workshop A night in Truro Library Truro Arts workshops Story Republic at RCM Truro Arts workshops Story Republic at RCM Writing workshop with Annamaria Murphy Treasures from Trash workshop Meet the artist: Nick Brennan Anna McKerrow at Waterstones Parklife Silent Disco A night in Truro Library Story Republic at RCM The CUREiosity apothocary table Truro Arts workshops Truro Farmers market Printmaking workshop Sketchbooking workshop Childrens Illustrator Day A night in Truro Library Story Republic at RCM There’s always something on in the Village on Lemon Quay Manage Your Fear workshop Meet the artist: Caroline Pedlar Scrap boat animation workshop Dew Vardh Story Republic at RCM Truro Farmers market Frida Experiment studio A night in Truro Library Urban afternoon Truro Arts workshops What's in the yurt? Tuesday Wednesday 31st March 1st April Truro Arts workshops Cartoon Adventures workshop Diskudha Salon Du Chocolat Story Republic at RCM Truro Arts workshops Cornwall Music Showcase Brutalist Architecture Talk Roughcut 90sec film screening LLoyd Yates A night in Truro Library Story Republic at RCM th April 5 y a d n u S TY R A P R E T S EA M 2-4P ...brilliant events every day! Truro Police Station Exhibition Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay Thursday 2 April 10-1pm & 2-4pm 27 March – 5 April Chapter House, Truro Cathedral Open daily 9am – 5pm (except Sundays) All Welcome. Local award winning film maker, Brett Harvey will be running film making workshops all day. All are welcome to come in, learn about cameras, learn some basic filmmaking techniques, storyboarding and then go out in groups and make films around Truro. ROUGHCUT 90 Second Film Challenge and Screening Are you a budding Spielberg or Hitchcock? Do you have an idea for a short film? Have you always wanted to see your work on the big screen? Then Roughcut want to hear from you! Roughcut is Cornwall’s only regular short film event, run by O-region in association with Dogbite and they’ve got together with WTW Cinemas and Falmouth University to run the 90 Second Film Challenge as part of the festival. The rules are very simple! Shoot a film no longer than 90 seconds including credits and enter it via the Roughcut website. You could see your film on the big screen at the Plaza cinema in Truro and be in with a chance of winning big cash prizes. The competition screening will take place on Thursday 2nd April, however submissions are open right now. All the rules, regulations and submission details can be found at www.roughcutfilmnight.com the deadline for entries is March 23rd Before the recent demolishment of Truro Police Station, local photographer Jonathan Jacobs (JJ) was given a last opportunity to snap the interior of a building holding a thousand stories. See this insightful and sympathetic collection of photographs from a building that was both loved and despised by many. Brutalist Architecture Talk Wednesay 1 April, 7pm at the Chapter House. Evening talk about Brutalist Architecture by Paul Holden and Bert Biscoe on Rotary Young Photographer Exhibition 27 March – 5 April City Hall Entrance, Boscawen Street Open daily 9am – 5pm (except Sundays) The Rotary Club of Truro in conjunction with Totally Truro has pleasure in displaying photographs by students of our local schools on the theme of ‘Light up the community’. This is the preliminary stage of a National Rotary Young Photographer competition for 2015. The schools and colleges participating are: Archbishop Benson Primary, Kea Primary, Richard Lander, Truro High School for Girls, Truro Prep and Roseland Community College. The regional winners will be announced during the Easter Sunday party in the Festival Village on Lemon Quay on the 5 April. Film & Photography Film & Photography 18 Film Workshop enjoytruro.co.uk Dew Vardh 28 March - 5 April Festival Village, Lemon Quay Tuesday 31 March 7:30pm Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay £2 entry per family, available from the festival info point. Eleven Questions - One City - One Adventure! Journey around this great little city and answer all eleven questions to build your own pirate ship. The Truro Paper Trail with the West Briton and #HFC Youth Theatre Sunday 29 March Performances are at 1pm and 3pm. To book your free place call HFC Box Office on 01872 262466 or book online at www.hallforcornwall.co.uk Please note tickets are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. The Truro Paper Trail will take guests on a journey through Cornwall’s historic capital city led by the West Briton. Expect unexpected tales from the local newspaper archives, famous faces from the past and theatrical surprises from #HFC Youth Theatre, around every corner. 'Cornwall in My Soul' Tuesday 31 March 1pm Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay A short hour-long presentation produced by myCornwall magazine 1pm on 31st March 2015 myCornwall magazine's 'Cornwall in My Soul' event is inviting vistors to find out why Cornwall's writers, poets and readers are so passionate about Cornwall and its people.We've got a fantastic line-up of contributors, writers and others who are equally passionate about today's Cornwall and its historical past. The line-up includes Poet Abigail Wyatt, myCornwall columnist Simon Reed, writer and researcher Mike Kierman, Cornish Language specialist Matt Blewett and Cornish Bard Jowdy Davey.'Cornwall In My Soul' will be a glimpse into the passions and loves of Cornwall and its people, so come along and find out why Cornwall and it's top independent publication are worth getting to know. There'll also be an opportunity for some of those in the audience to take part in an Open Mic section of the event. 20 Tickets £6 available on the door. Another evening with the verbally challenging duo that is - Bert Biscoe and Pol Hodge. You ain’t ever ‘erd it like this before! An evening of poems, stories, songs and a bundle of insightful, funny, serious, intelligent energy. Up fer it ar’ee? Lunchtime talk – Richard Spurr Tuesday 31 March B Juicy café, The Leats 1 – 1:30pm Richard Spurr was a Chartist, a Bryanite, a cabinet maker and an anarchist. He started the Truro Church Rate Riot in 1937. Then what happened? Find out with Bert Biscoe in this short punchy lunchy-time talkie! Lunchtime talk – Battle of Bossenden Wood Wednesday 1 April Truro Library 1 – 1:30pm Bert Biscoe will be describing the Battle of Bossenden Wood in a second punchy-lunchy-spouty-spout! Blink and you'll miss'un! Lunchtime talk – ‘Voyage of the Maudlin Thursday 2 April Waterstones, Boscawen Street 1 – 1:30pm Never mind 'Wolf Hall'! When Henry VIII says 'No more pilgrimages' fiftyodd Trurra boys, who've never been on a pilgrimage in their lives, pinch the Prior's boat, the Maudlin, and take off down river, pilgrims one and all! Catch Bert Biscoe reading his verse-story of the 'Voyage of the Maudlin'. Cornish culture Cornish culture Truro Festival Scavenger Hunt Women on the Verge Saturday 4 April Truro Library 11.00am Following on from their successful performances for last year’s festival, Women on the Verge return to perform their new show ‘Jack and Jenny’, a free pop up performance exploring Cornish immigration, both past and present. enjoytruro.co.uk The Retold Ramayana Saturday 28 March Tinney Green and Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay Performances at 11.00am and 2.30pm. Free workshops in Street Dance at 12.30-1.00.pm Tap Dancing at 1.00-1.30 Boys Contemporary at 1.30-2.00 pm Sunday 29 March 2pm Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village All ages and abilities welcome. To book classes call 01872 276365. Hall for Cornwall Dance Saturday 28 March Various times and locations Look out for #HFC Youth Dance who will be performing at various intervals around the festival throughout the day. Hall for Cornwall Youth Theatre end of term performances #HFC Youth Theatre Juniors (aged 7-10) Saturday 28 March Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay 12 midday Tickets £11 from Hall for Cornwall 01872 262466 When Daljit Nagra was a boy in the 1970s, his relatives told him stories of Rama’s quest to rescue his wife Sita from her abduction by Raavana, Lord of the Underworld. Now an award-winning poet, he brings his version of Rama’s tale to the stage: wonderful words embellished with a touch of theatre. Comedy Night at Zafiros Sunday 29 March Zafiros bar, New Bridge Street Doors open 6pm for 7pm start. Tickets £6 in advance from www.eventbrite.co.uk or £8 on the door. Strictly over 18s. Get your comedy kicks at the return of the festival comedy night. Confirmed acts are Luke Honnoraty and Eddie French with a special guest headline act being named soon, visit www.enjoytruro.co.uk for updates. Little Red Ruth is off on a journey to visit her dear old Granny in Kenwyn Nursing home. But when she comes to the short lanes end, she is faced with a choice - should she stay on the straight and narrow or venture off the path into deep dark Idless Woods? Salon Du Chocolat The #HFC Youth Theatre Intermediates (aged 11- 14) £8 available from Hall for Cornwall Box Office 01872262466 www.hallforcornwall.co.uk This is a women only event. This sell-out event returns for a third year to the festival. An exquisite chocolate infused evening of storytelling. Scary Little Girls are back with a new line-up of sumptuous treats, both literary and edible! We invite a female-only audience to join us for a stimulating and intimate evening of storytelling celebrating the relationship between salons, chocolate and forbidden literature! Saturday 28 March Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay 3:30pm The Last Voyage of the Lander Boys. The true story of two of Truro's most famous sons - the explorers, Richard and John Lander who started their life in a pub in Green Street and went on to traverse most of the known world, discovering the course of the River Niger on the way. Thursday 2 April Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay 7:30pm Theatre, comedy & dance Theatre, comedy & dance 22 Jason Thomas Performing Arts enjoytruro.co.uk Wednesday 1 April Festival Village, Lemon Quay 10am – 4pm A day dedicated to your health and wellbeing. An interactive event for all ages. Bringing together Cornwall’s leading health professionals and experts, bridging the gap between traditional complementary and alternative medicine and healing. A chance to sample free 1/2 hour workshops, learn how to grow your own veggies, make healthy chocolate, think clearly, manage stress and improve your posture. Laugh and express yourself and change yourself through colour and art and much more. This event is being organised and led by lisa@lisaismycoach.com Manage Your Fear workshop Wednesday 1 April Kenwyn Yurt, Festival Village, Lemon Quay 6:30 – 8:30pm Tickets £6 on the door. Truro was, and still is, a busy port and during the civil war between King Stephen and Queen Matilda, a castle was built. Its site later became the cattle market, until this moved to the outskirts and gave way to the Crown Courts. Earl Richard of Cornwall, brother of Henry III and King of the Romans, granted Truro its first charter in the 12th century. This was later renewed by Queen Elizabeth 1st. The Charters gave Truro the right to hold markets - a right that it retains to this day. From early medieval times Truro has been a Stannary Town. The Town Hall in the Municipal Buildings, was the Stannary Court in the later part of the 19th century until regular hearings were ended. The port of Truro has moved around. In medieval times, when a Dominican Priory sat in the shadow of the castle, the port was where Victoria Square is today. By the 18th century it had retreated to Lemon Quay. Today, the port is opposite Boscawen Park, at Lighterage Quay, whilst Lemon Quay is now a lively and attractive centre for events, including the Farmers' Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays (by ancient Charter right!). Richard and John Lander did not so much ‘put Truro on the map' as make the first detailed map of the River Niger in Africa. Richard can be seen, watching over his home town from atop his column up Lemon Street. Lander was followed to Africa by missionary, Henry Martyn, who is as much remembered for his tragically unrequited love affair with Lydia Grenfell as for his piety and early death amongst those to whom he ministered. Truro’s Journey Wellbeing The hillsides around the estuary valley that contains Truro have been settled since, at least, the Bronze Age. In medieval times the town was established where the three rivers (Tre-ru) - the Kenwyn, Allen and Glasteinan (or Tinney) - converge to form the Truro River, which flows into the River Fal. Wellbeing Today, Truro is a business and administrative centre, home to the best mix of independent retailers in Cornwall, and with a cultural richness like no other. Fear can be something that holds you back or drives you forward. Have fun learning how to 'play' with your fear, control it and turn it into your driving force and motivation. An entertaining experience on how fear can become your ally. As Susan Jeffers rightly said "feel the fear and do it anyway" in this workshop you will leave with strategies on how to triumph over your fears and move forward with your life. Turn over for information on our Easter Sunday Family Party...! 24 The Landers’ trusty and oft used medicine cabinet, one of many items relation to the Lander voyages on show at the Royal Cornwall Museum. enjoytruro.co.uk T CU LT U R E A MUSIC D N Traditional games and craft corners will be available to keep the kids entertained and there will also be an Easter egg hunt (after all it wouldn’t be Easter Sunday without Chocolate!) This will also be the last chance to view artworks made during the festival. Easter Sunday Party Sunday 5 April Festival Village 2 – 4pm Our Easter Sunday Party is a culmination of all the great events that will have taken place throughout Truro Festival. Spend the afternoon listening to music on the Tinney Green or taking part in an ‘Easter themed’ art workshop in one of the yurts. A perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon in spring with the family, relaxing in the festival village. 26 enjoytruro.co.uk Easter Sunday Party AR Totally brilliant things to look forward to... We know you’re sad that Truro Festival has finished for this year… ...but don’t despair! It’ll be back the same time next year! In the meantime here’s a taster of the other great events happening in Truro throughout 2015 iOrchestra 29 June - 12 July iOrchestra is an ambitious two-year audience development and education project led by the London Philharmonia Orchestra which will tour around Cornwall, Plymouth and Torbay during the summer. The project will combine virtual and real performances of the orchestra. Get Active Truro 3-8 August Celebrating sport and a healthy lifestyle brace yourself for a week of free activities for the whole family Truro Trend 5-11 October A week of fashion fun in the city with great events taking places in shops, with a catwalk event at Truro Cathedral. Christmas in Truro Come with us and soak up the magic of Christmas in Truro. Dazzling lights, bustling shops, street entertainment, city of lights parade, an Ice rink… it's the place to be! Truro Festival 25 March - 3 April 2016 We look forward to seeing you again at next year's Truro Festival! For more information on all these events visit www.enjoytruro.co.uk Truro is the retail and commercial centre of Cornwall and boasts an enviable range of independent shops and multiples. In a compact city centre, this strong and diverse mix is unique – Truro is not a clone of other towns. Its intriguing and eclectic offer of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, a cinema, the Hall for Cornwall, Truro Cathedral and the Royal Cornwall Museum make it a year round destination for those who live, work or visit the city. Truro was the first location in Cornwall to introduce a Business Improvement District (BID) as a method of realising the views and aspirations of local businesses to improve their trading environment, along with an appropriate budget and resource to deliver. A Business Improvement District (BID) is a precisely defined geographical area of a town, city or any other commercial district where ratepayers have voted to invest collectively in local improvements that are in addition to those already delivered by the local authority. Truro’s BID is delivered by Totally Truro a dedicated not-for-profit company – and is delivering projects such as this festival and the Christmas festive lighting scheme. For more details please see www.enjoytruro.co.uk Our thanks go to the following: Alan Wallace, AW Event Consultant Graeme & Rust Design Darren Hoare, Individual Events Tim Vigus, South West Bars Truro Tourist Information Centre Leonardo Santolamazza for the painting of the Drummer And all the other wonderful businesses, organisations and artists that helped make Truro Festival 2015 a melting pot of fun and creativity! Credits & Disclaimers Every effort has been made to ensure that details were correct at time of printing, however Totally Truro cannot be held responsible for changes or amendments to the information published. The organisers of events included in this publication reserve the right to alter the details of the events without prior warning. If in doubt, please check details before leaving home. 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