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WELCOMEWelcome to this year’s Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival, which brings another packed programme full of inspiring events for the culturally curious in the UK’s leading seaside resort. With something for everyone, any age can enjoy a dizzying array of arts, music and performance, which will enliven the town - bringing the local economy and the artistic community together. So as the nights draw in come along and join in the vibrant celebration of the arts and culture, people and places, that make Bournemouth truly unique.
Councillor Jane Kelly Portfolio Holder for Partnerships, Regeneration and Public Health, Bournemouth Borough Council
The Arts University Bournemouth is very pleased to support the festival in its fourth year. This annual festival brings together a wide community of interest in creative activity and is a recognised showcase of new and established talents. It adds to the reputation of the town as a place where cultural celebration takes place and enhances Bournemouth as a destination for visitors as well as adding to the experience of residents. Where once the arts were a discrete part of the life of our town this initiative is contributing to a new and sustainable vision of Bournemouth in the future.
Professor Stuart Bartholomew CBE Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Arts University Bournemouth
Headline sponsor: Media partners: Festival Arts partners:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Activate
Arts University Bournemouth
The Winchester
Bournemouth Libraries
Shelley Theatre
BH Live
Bournemouth University
St Peter’s Church
National Trust
Bournemouth Natural Science Society
Core creative partner:
Funded by:
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INTRODUCTIONThis year, the fourth Arts by the Sea Festival, brings seventeen days of inspiring performances to Bournemouth with international premieres, new commissions, first time performers plus the return of some of our favourites.
The festival opens with our award winning Opening Weekend, voted last year as the ‘Best Evening Experience of the Year’ at the Bournemouth Tourism Awards. We are pleased to welcome back French artists, Compagnie Carabosse, who return after seven years with their extraordinary Fire Gardens, transforming Bournemouth Gardens into a magical fiery landscape. And for those who were fortunate enough to experience The Electric Hotel from Fuel Theatre Company at the 2011 festival, this year we bring their spectacular new commission, The Roof, to The Waterfront space at Pier Approach. Combining fast paced free running, 3D sound and a spectacular outdoor arena specially designed by Jon Bausor, set designer for the Paralympic opening ceremony, the event is set to bring an energetic and edgy opener to the festival.
With our festival theme of ‘On the Edge’ the programme continues to show how vital the arts are to our society, exploring the world in which we live and allowing us to engage with the community that surrounds us. Bringing emotion, excitement, mystery and magic, the festival offers a great opportunity to experience a wealth of unique artistic talent and outstanding performances, right here on our doorstep.
Carol Maund Festival Director
Key: Dance Performance Family Film/Art Music Outdoors
A 360 degree panoramic performance under the night sky.
A door opens and an immaculate figure steps out onto a roof. Knives are sharpened and the game begins...
Set within the suspended reality of a brutal and unforgiving game, this breathless mix of intimate 3D sound and the hair-trigger movement of free running will transport you into the body of a reluctant hero, desperate to stay alive.
Conceived, directed and choreographed by David Rosenberg and Frauke Requardt, this is their third collaboration following Electric Hotel and Motor Show.
The Roof is a truly unique experience taking place in a purpose built arena designed by Jon Bausor, set designer for the Paralympic opening ceremony. Sound and music Dave Price.
The audience will be standing outside and wearing headphones throughout.
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THE FESTIVALOPENING WEEKENDSpecial Events Kicking off in spectacular fashion two extraordinary events mark the opening of the festival
Fuel The RoofThurs 25 - Sun 28 Sept
Preview Thurs 25 Sept 21.00 Fri 26 Sept 18.30/21.00 Sat 27 Sept 18.30/21.00 Sun 28 Sept 18.30
Tickets £12/£10 in advance £15 on door Group discounts available Location The Waterfront, Pier Approach
Age restriction 12+ Duration: approx 1 hour
A Fuel Theatre Company Production Funded by Arts Council England.
Supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation, the Backstage Trust and the Binks Trust.
Co-presented with Core Creative Partner, Pavilion Dance South West, and Inside Out Festival.
Welcoming back one of France’s most spectacular performance companies, fire alchemists Compagnie Carabosse return after seven years to transform the Lower Gardens into a magical fiery landscape for the opening weekend of the festival.
Carabosse are a collective of artists, designers, scenographers, constructors, actors, musicians, technicians, inventors, poets, photographers and visual artists. They have been creating work for over 15 years, taking over public spaces both in Europe and across the world.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Compagnie Carabosse Fire Gardens Fri 26 - Sat 27 SeptFrom 17.00 – 23.00
Tickets FreeLocation Lower Gardens
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THE FESTIVALOPENING WEEKEND Bringing a kaleidoscope of events to the town, the festival opening weekend sees music, performance, theatre and street entertainment in The Square, The Waterfront, Lower Gardens, The Triangle, Pier Approach and The Seafront. Here is a taster to whet your appetite, but for more information look at artsbournemouth.org.uk
Vintage Mobile Cinema Fri 26 Sept 18.00 - 21.00Sat 27 Sept 13.00 - 21.00Sun 28 Sept 13.00 - 18.00 Location Lower Gardens
The ever popular Vintage Mobile Cinema returns hosting a programme of animations and short films suitable for all the family.
Ramshacklicious GrimeFri 26 Sept 19.30 Sat 27 Sept 19.30 Location Pier Approach
Grime follows the trials and tribulations of a dysfunctional family living in a make-shift, haphazard shack constructed on top of a burger van. Part absurd, part constructed reality Grime is a modern day soap opera that aims to push the boundaries of possibility.
Peut-être/ Dante or Die ClunkSat 27 Sept 13.00/15.00/17.00Sun 28 Sept 13.00/15.00/17.00 Location Lower Gardens
Created for early years audiences and their families, join three actor-musicians for an outdoor, theatrical mini gig. Full of trombones, trumpets and saxophones - release your inner musician!
Wet Picnic The Lift Sat 27 Sept 14.00/16.00/18.00Sun 28 Sept 14.00/16.00/18.00 Location Lower Gardens
Every day a million moments sweep past with the blink of an eye; snatched conversations, passing images, whispered encounters. The Lift welcomes the audience into a world of captured moments, giving them a surreal experience they won’t forget.
Ramshacklicious
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Wet Picnic
Clunk
The Square Goes Vintage Credit: Neil Turner
The Great Boat RaceSat 27 Sept 14.00 - 17.00 Location Lower Gardens
Join architects from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and students of architecture from the Arts University Bournemouth to build your own boat from recycled materials before racing the boats down the river. No booking required.
Partnership of RIBA and Arts University Bournemouth.
The Square Goes VintageSat 27 Sept 14.00 - 18.00 Location The Square
Heading the line up in The Square will be our favourites, The Regular Joes, the 11-piece swing and jive band playing their brand of dance music from the jumpin’ jive era. Joining them will be a host of vintage style events, from music to vintage and artisan gourmet street food, market and performance.
The People’s Front RoomSat 27 Sept 17.30 - 22.30 Location The Bandstand, Lower Gardens
The bandstand hosts The People’s Front Room, bringing live music in a surreal environment. PFR will turn the space into a 19th Century saloon to offer a melting pot of creativity, artistry and performance, including The Cabinet of Living Cinema’s festival commission, River Born.
Our Common GroundFri 26 Sept until Sun 12 Oct Location The Triangle
As part of the European Exchange Programme, INTERREG ‘Interregional Culture-led Regeneration’, six graduates from arts schools in Northern France and five graduates from Arts University Bournemouth have created a collective exhibition.
Oyster PleasanceSat 27 - Sun 28 Sept 09.00 - 23.00 Location The Beach
After the amazing success of our commissioned beach hut last year, Spiegelei-on-Sea from artist Jem Finer, which now nestles permanently on The Seafront by the West Cliff Lift, this year Arts University Bournemouth bring ‘Oyster Pleasance’ an extraordinary retake on the traditional beach hut.
As part of the exhibition, Bathing Beauties, (see page 26) at TheGallery, AUB, the beach hut was designed by a collaboration between architect Will Alsop and A-Models.
SilentArena present
The Silent DiscoSat 27 Sept 22.30 Location West Terrace, Pavilion Dance Tickets £8 on the day/£6 in advance Ages 16+
The hugely popular outdoor silent disco is back.
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Choral premiere featuring Robert Mitchell’s Panacea, Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Avonbourne College and Harewood College.
Invocation is a stunningly unique performance, which blends the traditions of jazz, choral, classical and improvised music, creating what Mitchell describes as “transcendental sound” achieved by the combined voices of over 100 choral performers. Bringing together Grammy winning Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, young music students from Avonbourne and Harewood Colleges and Mitchell’s jazz quartet, Panacea. Mitchell’s new composition is based upon the ever vital and under-celebrated role inspirational teaching plays on human development. This premiere is sure to be a formidable, potent and unmissable experience.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Invocation supported by Soundstorm music education agency and Lottery Funding from Arts Council England
Robert Mitchell presentsInvocationFri 26 Sept 19.30 Tickets £12Location St Peter’s Church
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Valise Noire Theatre Poppy FieldsTues 30 Sept 18.00/19.30 Tickets £6 Location Town Hall
During the First World War the magnificent Mont Dore Hotel, now Bournemouth’s Town Hall, was used as a hospital to treat wounded soldiers. Using historical records, two WW1 nurses take the audience back to share a moment in history. Who are their patients and where will they find them?
This is a guided walk in the Town Hall lasting approximately one hour.
Valise Noire Storytelling Theatre, Michele O’Brien and Hazel Evans.
Michele O’Brien is an Arts Bournemouth Associate Artist.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Wriggle Dance Theatre Once in a Blue MoonSun 28 Sept 11.30/15.00 Tickets £5 (babes in arms free) Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance
Join us as we journey to the moon through strange and distant lands and meet some curious characters along the way. Incorporating dance, live music and audience interactivity, this dance theatre piece offers 3 - 6 year olds and their grown-ups a truly magical experience.
In partnership with Pavilion Dance South West
Daisies (1966)Mon 29 Sept 14.30/19.45 Film Cert. 18Dir. Vĕra Chytilová74minsCzech with English SubtitlesTickets £6/£10 for 2 Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance
A satirical, wild and irreverent story of rebellion, Vĕra Chytilová’s classic of surrealist cinema is perhaps also the most adventurous and anarchic Czech movie of the 1960s. A riotous, punk-rock poem of a film that is both hilarious and mind-warpingly innovative, Daisies continues to provoke, stimulate and entertain.
In partnership with Pavilion Dance South West
Poppy Fields
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Once in a Blue Moon
Pavilion Dance and BSO new music ensemble, Kokoro, join forces to perform Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’s iconic music theatre-work, Vesalii Icones. Experimental and expressionistic, Vesalii Icones fuses dance and music by taking the fourteen Stations of the Cross and superimposing them on 16th Century anatomical drawings by the father of anatomy Andreas Vesalius. Controversial when premiered over forty years ago, the work retains all its power to disturb and challenge.
Tony Adigun, Artistic Director of Avant Garde Dance, has choreographed this new commission with the solo cello performed by distinguished cellist Vittorio Ceccanti. In the second half, Kokoro play works by Davies, including specially commissioned dance pieces performed by hip-hop dancers from Bournemouth.
Premiere of new production, commissioned by Arts Bournemouth and Pavilion Dance South West.
Sir Peter Maxwell DaviesVesalii IconesThurs 2 Oct 19.30 Tickets £10/£8/£5
Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance
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Caroline Bergvall
DriftFri 3 Oct 19.30 Tickets £7 Location Shelley Theatre
Internationally renowned writer and performer Caroline Bergvall teams up with experimental Norwegian percussionist Ingar Zach and Swiss visual artist Thomas Köppel and together they invent a language of extremes: from the ancient pool of English and Nordic poetry to the lyrics of pop songs and human rights reports into contemporary sea migrants’ disasters.
Produced by Penned in the Margins and Sound and Music.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Fieri Consort The Lost GenerationFri 3 Oct 19.30 Tickets £12Location St Peter’s Church
Established in 2012, Fieri Consort are recognised internationally for their delicate, intricate and stunning sound. This performance features sacred works by French composers Poulenc, Milhaud, Messiaen and Durufle. In the first half of the 20th Century composers were on the edge of a shift in artistic direction following the many social and political changes taking place. Although not completely departing from traditional church music, these evocative works explore the compositional shifts happening at the time.
An Arts Bournemouth event
“Intricately-blended and immaculately-controlled vocal lines” The Fine Times Recorder
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The Lost Generation
Drift
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Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Piano VirtuosoSat 4 Oct 19.00 Tickets £26/£19/£12 Tickets from BH Live 0844 576 3000 Concessions available.Location Pavilion Theatre
This Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra concert opens their 2014/15 Season at Bournemouth Pavilion with BBC Young Musician of the Year, Martin James Bartlett, performing Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and Principal Conductor, Kirill Karabits, directing the Orchestra in Brahms’ First Symphony, a performance much praised by critics in last season’s Brahms Symphony Cycle. The concert opens with Mozart’s Overture to The Marriage of Figaro.
In partnership with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Kirill Karabits in ConversationThurs 2 Oct 17.30 Tickets £7Location Bournemouth University Student Hall
Ukranian born Kirill Karabits is one of the youngest and most dynamic conductors in the world today. His was an unlikely journey into conducting. As a teenager in 1980s Kiev, he listened obsessively to Abba songs – “a thousand times over on an old tape”. Now as the Principal Conductor of Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, and recipient of conductor award at the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards, his music tastes may have changed but his passion for all forms of musical expression continues.
Join the charismatic Karabits in conversation with Stuart Bartholomew CBE, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Arts University Bournemouth and Director of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Kirill Karabits
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FuelFictionSat 4 Oct 19.30Sun 5 Oct 15.00/19.30 Tickets £10/£8Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance16+
Conceived by David Rosenberg and Glen Neath
Written by Glen Neath. Directed by David Rosenberg. Presented by Fuel Theatre Company.
Commissioned by Cambridge Festival of Ideas, Cambridge Junction and Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival. Funded by Arts Council England.
You are invited to a lecture. You know the subject is probably important and it would be useful to hear what the speaker has to say but you can’t keep your eyes open.
You will fall asleep and you will dream.
But you won’t be alone in your dream; everyone else will be there with you. And you will have a chaperone who knows the landscape and will attend to you. So nothing can go wrong...
Fiction is the second performance by Glen Neath and David Rosenberg using binaural sound and absolute darkness. It is a nerve-wracking journey through the sprawling architecture of our dreams and an exercise in empathy. Or it is an opportunity to get a 60 minute nap?
Fiction is not suitable for insomniacs.
An Arts Bournemouth event
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The Dodge BrothersSat 4 Oct 18.30/20.30Live score to accompany film The Ghost Who Never Returns 18.30Film Cert. UFollowed by live performance 20.30 Tickets £8 (film only)£10 (gig only)£15 (combined ticket)Location Shelley Theatre
After their exuberant performance at last year’s festival, The Dodge Brothers are back with their rootin’ tootin’ skiffle band, featuring bass-slappin’ film critic Mark Kermode and joined by silent movie piano expert, Neil Brand. The band accompany the classic 1929 Soviet prison escape film The Ghost That Never Returns, complete with trains, gunplay, romance and revolution and music inspired by union protest songs and work from Woody Guthrie.
Following the film, the band continue to play their own foot tappin’ hybrid of country blues, rockability, jugband and skiffle.
These guys play with dust in their Levis and the road in their hearts.
The Ghost That Never Returns Dir. Abram Room 1929 Film Cert. U67mins Silent with live music DVD Boris Ferdinandov, A. Filipov, Karl Gurniak, E. Jakovski
An Arts Bournemouth event
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Slightly Fat Features Variety SoupSun 5 Oct 19.30 Tickets £12Location Shelley Theatre
A variety show, for the 21st Century.
A riotous comedy cabaret for all ages, shapes and sizes - gasp in wonder at dazzling feats, laugh ‘til your belly hurts and gorge yourself on a smorgasbord of theatrical invention.
Variety is back and it’s Slightly Fat.
Described as “Part Monty Python part Cirque du Soleil” come and witness astonishing physical skills and orchestrated mayhem.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Watermark (2013)Mon 6 Oct 14.30/19.45 Film Cert. U 92minsTickets £6/£10 for 2 Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance
Shot in stunning ultra high-definition and full of soaring aerial perspectives, Watermark is a feature documentary which brings together diverse stories from around the globe about our relationship with water: how we are drawn to it, how we use it and the consequences of that use. From multiple-award winning filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nick de Pencier, and renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky.
In partnership with Pavilion Dance South West
Slightly Fat Features
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The Trench ComposersMon 6 Oct 19.30 Tickets £12Location St Peter’s Church
A number of notable composers served their countries during World War One. Remarkably, some even managed to continue to write new music during this time. The music expressed a complex but deeply affecting range of emotions embracing heroism, courage, patriotism, grief, horror and personal tragedy.
The concert includes Butterworth’s haunting setting of A Shropshire Lad; Williams’ poignant On Wenlock Edge; plus excerpts from Gurney, Hindemith, Ravel and Kreisler.
Performed by Jack Maguire Ensemble with Hugh Hetherington, Decani Tenor at Salisbury Cathedral, and Sam Hanson, piano.
Includes commissioned poetry from Bournemouth’s Poet Laureate, James Manlow.
A free lunchtime talk at 12.30pm (Mon 6 Oct) at St Peter’s Church by printmaker Dr Denis May accompanies this event. Dr May’s exhibition Wilfred Owen - The Old Lie will be on display in the church during the festival.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Shot at DawnWeds 8 – Fri 10 Oct 19.30 Tickets £12Location Council Chamber Rooms, Town Hall
The premiere of a compelling and emotional World War One courtroom drama, performed in Bournemouth Council Chambers, telling the story of two young men from the Dorsetshire Regiment, on trial for cowardice. The outcome of a guilty verdict? Execution by firing squad.
Based on fact and drawn from actual WW1 first-hand eyewitness letters, diaries and accounts, the story reveals how these two heroes were suffering from what we now know as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, yet were condemned to death for their perceived disloyalty.
The courtroom hearings will powerfully evoke the military court martial for which no juries were required.
From Dopplegang Productions, written by John Foster and Directed by Kirsty Davies. Co-produced by Vicky Semple.
A new production commissioned by Arts Bournemouth
Shot at DawnCredit: Simon Claridge
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Two Destination LanguageNear GoneWeds 8 Oct 19.30Tickets £8Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance
Delivered in English and Bulgarian, with pounding gypsy-inspired music, this beautiful performance fills an empty space with two performers, hundreds of fresh flowers and a storm of emotion. A performance piece that packs a punch - transforming your very sense of what it is to be a mother, a father, a child. And you’ll leave more fully alive than ever.
An Arts Bournemouth event
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Grand Tea DanceWeds 8 Oct 14.00 Tickets £8 Tickets from BHLive 0844 576 3000 Location Pavilion Ballroom
Hosted in the grand surroundings of Pavilion’s classic art deco ballroom, come along and dance or listen to the live music from Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra’s Resonate musicians. Afternoon tea and cake included.
An Arts Bournemouth Event in partnership with BHLive
Rosie Wilby Nineties WomanWeds 8 Oct 20.00 Tickets £8Location The Winchester
Twenty years on - in a brand new show, award winning comedian and storyteller Rosie Wilby traces her former colleagues from a feminist newspaper. Using live interactive storytelling interspersed with video interviews, music and photo archive, Rosie traces a journey through early 90s feminism, refracted through a very personal lens.
Rosie has appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends, Summer Nights, Midweek and Woman’s Hour, LBC and BBC London and at festivals including Glastonbury, Green Man, Larmer Tree and Latitude.
An Arts Bournemouth eventGrand Tea Dance
Philip Hoare and Angela Cockayne The Sea Inside – Talk and ExhibitionWeds 8 Oct 19.30 Tickets £7 Location Bournemouth Natural Science Society
Philip Hoare, award-winning author of Leviathan, The Whale and The Sea Inside, sets out to rediscover the sea and its animals. From Southampton to the Azores, Sri Lanka, Tasmania and New Zealand, he travels in search of birds, whales, and the way we humans have interacted with them. Accompanying Philip for this talk is artist Angela Cockayne.
Cockayne uses found objects to create provocative assemblies of discarded bottles and gannets’ wings, human hair and antique rifles and lobster-clawed women. Beautiful and disturbing, they concern the natural world and the human predicament. Her work will be on display at BNSS during the Open Weekend.
An Arts Bournemouth event
Bournemouth Natural Science Society Open WeekendSat 11 – Sun 12 Oct 10.00 – 16.00 Tickets FreeSuitable for all ages Location Bournemouth Natural Science Society
Described as a ‘time capsule’, the Festival’s favourite venue, Bournemouth Natural Science Society (BNSS), opens its doors to reveal one of the region’s most fascinating and unique collections. BNSS Open Weekend gives access to all areas to see botanical specimens, geology, birds, butterflies and even an Egyptian mummy.
Free drop in workshops for children aged 5 - 12 will be run on both days led by artist Pauline Stanley.
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Rosie Wilby
Philip Hoare and Angela Cockayne
Bournemouth Natural Science Society
Jaleo Flamenco ‘A Compás’Thurs 9 Oct 19.30 Tickets £10/£8/£5Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance
In a scintillating fusion of heart-rending vocals, explosive footwork and virtuoso guitar playing, Jaleo return to Britain after three years with their latest new stage show A Compás, brimming over with the intoxicating rhythms, palpable energy and joie de vivre which has become synonymous with the company.
A Pavilion Dance South West event
Carlos BonellThurs 9 Oct 19.30 Tickets £12 Location Shelley Theatre
World renowned guitarist, Carlos Bonell, brings his exquisite music to Shelley Theatre. Founder and Artistic Director of the London International Guitar Festival, Bonell will be accompanied by Festival Associate Artist, Jack Maguire. The concert will include the world premiere of Cacacha by Bournemouth composer, Paul Coles, plus music by Villa Lobos, Paganini and the Piazzolla Histoire Du Tango.
Jack Maguire is a former Co- leader of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and an Arts Bournemouth Associate Artist.
An Arts Bournemouth event
“A magnificent triumph.”Classical Music magazine
Jaleo Flamenco
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Vag HalenThurs 9 Oct 21.00Tickets £10/£7 NUSLocation The Old Firestation18+
If you think the tribute act is the sole preserve of obsessive fanboys, then open your ears to the women who really know how to rock.
Enter Vag Halen, one of Toronto’s most exciting and confrontational rock bands. After taking last year’s Venice Biennale by storm, Vag Halen bring a stage show “heavy in fierceness, feminism and specatacle that will leave you sweaty, empowered and begging for more”. With estatic reviews from both the music and art press, this is Vag Halen’s debut UK performance.
An Arts Bournemouth event
“An all-women band giving macho rock songs a feminist edge? It’s an aural Warhol soup can.” Julia De Laurentiis Johnson
“The most powerful all-female band in rock history.” Chuck Klosterman
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Absolute ElsewhereFri 10 Oct 20.00Tickets £7Location Shelley Theatre
For some the zone between the New Forest and the Purbecks has acted as a locus to the other side - from the birthplace of Gerald Gardiner, and modern witchcraft, to the end place of Paul Nash - esoteric artists and occult thinkers are an intrinsic part of Bournemouth’s history.
In honour of this, Absolute Elsewhere brings a night of multi sensory experience spread over the interior, bringing together artists, performers, filmmakers and musicians for a night that promises to electrify and enchant the soul. Including specially curated rooms, installations and a rolling stage programme.
Contributors include English Heretic, The Cult of Ramelzee, Mark Pilkington, Heather Leigh, Jenny Savage and Graham Gussin, Matt Shaw, Tim Russell, Gorilla Perfumes and Seer Dirge.
A Black Mirror Experiential Production. Curated by Dominic Shepherd and Matt Shaw.
An Arts Bournemouth event in partnership with Arts University Bournemouth
Zerelda Sinclair’s Resurrection of the Sea BridesSat 11 Oct 19.30 Tickets Performance £7 Performance and Film £10 Film Cert. 18 Location Shelley Theatre and Grounds
What fate became the fifty brides of Bournemouth, last seen disappearing over the horizon at 2013’s festival? The story continues with Resurrection of the Sea Brides, a gothic spectacular in the historic Shelley Theatre and grounds. Artist Zerelda Sinclair, once described as the ‘wicked stepmother of Bournemouth’, presents a new promenade performance inspired by the ancient Venetian ‘Marriage of the Sea’ ritual. Featuring haunting choral soundscapes by Ali Sharpe and Language, Timothy!, associate artists Kate O’Malley and Denise Poote, and fifty local women young and old. Not for the faint hearted.
For the full Gothic experience, a screening of Ken Russell’s post-psychedelic horror film The Lair of the White Worm (1988, cert. 18), featuring Hugh Grant and Peter Capaldi, will follow the performance.
Zerelda Sinclair is an Arts Bournemouth Associate Artist.
In collaboration with the 2014 Purbeck Film Festival
www.purbeckfilm.com 10 - 25 October 2014
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Zerelda Sinclair’s Resurrection of the Sea Brides
Talvin Singh Bombay TalkiesFri 10 Oct 19.30 Tickets £12Location Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance
Bombay Talkies and Asian Arts Agency presents Devi: classic Indian cinema with live score, celebrating 101 years of Indian Cinema.
Talvin Singh, one of the most influential figures in British Asian music, celebrates 101 years of Indian cinema with this blend of film and live music. The Mercury Prize-winner and master of the tabla has assembled a cross-cultural line-up of superb musicians to improvise a new score to the iconic Indian arthouse classic Devi (1960).Exploring and extending key elements of the film’s original soundtrack, the musicians riff and reinvent the score in a potent blend of classical Indian and contemporary music. Devi (Goddess) is a seminal work by Satyajit Ray who has achieved iconic status in India and is acknowledged as one of the most significant film-makers of the 20th century.
Talvin and Roopa also perform a classical set as a special feature to engage the audience with the synergy of their instruments and traditional repertoire. The evening is rounded off with a finale performed to selected still images from this epic masterpiece of a film.
An Arts Bournemouth event
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Credit: Caitlin Mogridge
Ferry and Brownsea Island ConcertFeaturing Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet
Giving the Festival its final send off, sell out performers at both the 2012 and 2013 festivals, British Sea Power takes the audience on a sea-faring journey to Brownsea Island, home of the red squirrel and Baden-Powell’s scout camp. Joined by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Brass Quintet, the concert includes a special extended musical ferry tour around the five islands islands in one of the world’s largest and most beautiful natural inland harbours.
An Arts Bournemouth event in partnership with the National Trust
“British Sea Power remain one of the most quixotic, enigmatic presences in British pop.” The Guardian
British Sea PowerSun 12 Oct 18.00 Tickets Island Performance only commencing at 18.00 £20 Extended tour ferry trip leaves Sandbanks Yellow Ferry at 16.00 restricted places £30Location Brownsea Island
Special ferries courtesy of Brownsea Ferry Company will return all passengers to Sandbanks before 21.30.
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Iuventus EnsembleSun 12 Oct 15.00 Tickets £18. Students freeLocation Bournemouth University, Kimmeridge House
Led by violinist, Ruth Rogers, former co-leader of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, the Iuventus Ensemble formed in 2003, has been hailed by the Irish Times as “startling” – “theirs was a purely musical approach – bracing, fearless and utterly engaging.” Having performed at venues throughout the UK and internationally as far afield as Jakarta, Indonesia and Bangkok, for this performance they are joined by clarinetist Thomas Hull, who founded the City of London Chamber Orchestra. The programme includes Haydn’s Sunrise Quartet and Clarinet Quintets by Weber and Mozart.
An Arts Bournemouth event in partnership with Bournemouth Chamber Music and Bournemouth University
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FESTIVAL EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS
Bathing Beauties26 Sept - 6 Nov 2014Tickets FreeLocation Arts University Bournemouth
In association with Arts University Bournemouth, the festival exhibition at TheGallery, Bathing Beauties is a selection of miniature beach huts reimagined by 240 national and international architects, artists and designers. The exhibition evolved from a project/competition led by artist Michael Trainor, and presents over 100 selected models and one full-scale beach hut, ‘Oyster Pleasance’. Traditional seaside references are gone and replaced by structures that incorporate wind turbines, saunas, camera obscura, viewing platforms and space-age materials.
Oyster Pleasance will be installed outside Aruba, Pier Approach, for the Opening Weekend of the festival, Sat 27 and Sun 28 September including a live performance.
Further events continue at TheGallery. Visit aub.ac.uk/campus/thegallery for details
Exhibition open to the public on AUB campus from Monday 29 September.
A National Centre for Craft and Design touring exhibition
Damien Marchal Sculpture Commission Borders of the FutureSat 11 Oct 12.00 Tickets Free Location Arts University Bournemouth
French artist, Damien Marchal, has been commissioned to produce a new permanent sculpture in Bournemouth as part of Arts University Bournemouth’s Interregional Culture-led Regeneration project, (see also Our Common Ground exhibition). Featuring a circle of trees enclosing a beautifully designed bench, each tree has a phone number carved into the trunk, which links to a recorded message. The commission will be launched on Saturday 11 October. Full details and location artsbournemouth.org.uk
In partnership with Arts Bournemouth
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Oyster Pleasance
Damien Marchal
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Festival FringeDates 26 Sept - 12 OctTickets see individual eventsLocation various across Bournemouth
Building on the 2013 Fringe Festival, this year it is bigger, better and will include even more local creative organisations and individuals. Based over many different venues throughout the Borough, the Fringe is a celebration of the incredible work being created here and aims to engage new audiences with Bournemouth’s vibrant artistic scene through an array of unique events, exhibitions, workshops, and street theatre.
All fringe events are posted onto the website. Check artsbournemouth.org.uk for regular updates of the Festival Fringe programme.
The Great Exhibition of Boscombe will again be a major fringe event. Running from 4 to 12 October it will highlight the wealth of creative spaces, pop ups, performance and live art happening across Boscombe. See artsbournemouth.org.uk for more information.
Macbeth from Arena TheatreShelley Theatre Opening Event
Credit: Nadia Shaw
Christopher ComptonLight Installation Boscombe
The Factory Studio Credit: Liv Kelly
Lavish The Beach Arts University Bournemouth Credit: Nadia Shaw
BOOKING AND TICKETSOn-line tickets from artsbournemouth.org.uk
Discounts for group bookings. Please contact the festival office for details. For general enquiries contact the festival office 01202 451805 or 07501 413989.
Information points at Pavilion Dance South West and Bournemouth Tourist Information Centre, Westover Road, Bournemouth.
Venues and Access InformationFor accessibility enquiries please contact the festival team so we can assist you with your visit.
For accessibility enquiries about Shelley Theatre, please contact the festival team so we can assist you with your visit. T: 01202 451805 M: 07501 413989 E: [email protected]
An accessibility guide to Bournemouth is available from the Tourist Information Centre: T: 0845 051 1700
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Arts BournemouthArts Bournemouth exists to support and develop the arts in Bournemouth. Working in collaboration with many partners, locally, nationally and internationally, Arts Bournemouth delivers the annual Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival and a programme of events during the year, which encourage a greater awareness of, and participation in, outstanding and engaging arts across different media and art forms.
The web site managed by Arts Bournemouth artsbournemouth.org.uk is free for anyone to upload an event or opportunity.
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To buy tickets and for further event information please call T: 01202 451805 or M: 07501 413989 or visit artsbournemouth.org.uk
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1 The Waterfront, Pier Approach, BH2 5AA T: 0845 051 1700
2 Bournemouth Lower Gardens, BH1 2BU T: 0845 051 1700
3 St Peter’s Church, BH1 2EE T: 01202 290986
4 The Beach, BH2 5AA T: 0845 051 1700
5 The Triangle, BH2 5RQ T: 0845 051 1700
6 West Terrace, Pavilion Dance South West, BH1 2BU T: 01202 203630
7 The Square, BH2 5AQ T: 0845 051 1700
8 The Bandstand, Lower Gardens, BH1 2BU T: 0845 051 1700
9 Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance South West, BH1 2BU T: 01202 203630
10 Bournemouth Town Hall, BH2 6DY T: 0845 051 1700
11 Bournemouth Council Chambers, Town Hall, BH2 6DY T: 0845 051 1700
12 Student Hall, Bournemouth University, Fern Barrow, Poole, BH12 5BB T: 01202 524111
13 The Shelley Theatre, BH5 1LX T: 01202 413600
14 Pavilion Theatre, BH1 2BU T: 0844 576 3000
15 The Winchester, Poole Hill, BH2 5PW T: 01202 557937
16 The Old Firestation, Holdenhurst Road, BH8 8AD T: 01202 963889
17 Bournemouth Natural Science Society, 39 Chirstchurch Road, BH1 3NS T: 01202 553525
18 Kimmeridge House, Bournemouth University, Fern Barrow, Poole, BH12 5BB T: 01202 524111
19 Brownsea Island, via Yellow Ferry Sandbanks, Poole, BH13 7EE T: 01202 707744
20 Bournemouth Tourist Information Centre, BH1 2BU T: 0845 051 1700
* Please note approximate location
EVENT DIARYSeptember
October
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FRI 26 Fuel – The Roof
Carabosse Fire Gardens
Robert Mitchell – Invocation
Vintage Mobile Cinema
Ramshackalicious – Grime
p.4
p.5
p.8
p.6
p.6
THU 02 Vesalii Icones
Kirill Karabits in Conversation
Our Common Ground
p.10
p.12
p.7
SUN 28 Fuel – The Roof
Vintage Mobile Cinema
Oyster Pleasance
Peut-être Theatre – Clunk
Wet Picnic – The Lift
Once in a Blue Moon
Our Common Ground
p.4
p.6
p.7
p.6
p.6
p.9
p.7
THU 25 Fuel – The Roof (Ticketed Preview) p.4
SAT 27
p.4
p.5
p.6
p.6
p.7
p.7
p.6
p.7
p.7
p.6
p.7
p.7
Fuel – The Roof
Carabosse Fire Gardens
Vintage Mobile Cinema
Ramshackalicious – Grime
Oyster Pleasance
SilentArena – The Silent Disco
Peut-être Theatre – Clunk
The Great Boat Race
The Square goes Vintage – featuring The Regular Joes
Wet Picnic – The Lift
The People’s Front Room
Our Common Ground
MON 29
p.9
p.7
Daisies (1966)
Our Common Ground
FRI 03
p.11
p.11
p.7
Caroline Bergvall – Drift
Fieri Consort – The Lost Generation
Our Common Ground
TUES 30
p.9
p.7
Valise Noire Theatre – Poppy Fields
Our Common Ground
WED 01 Our Common Ground p.7
For tickets and information phone T: 01202 451805 or visit artsbournemouth.org.uk
October
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SAT 04 The Dodge Brothers
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra – Piano Virtuoso
Fuel – Fiction
Our Common Ground
p.14
p.12
p.13
p.7
SUN 05
p.13
p.15
p.7
Fuel – Fiction
Slightly Fat Features – Variety Soup
Our Common Ground
SAT 11
p.19
p.22
p.26
p.7
Bournemouth Natural Science Society – Open Weekend
The Resurrection of the Sea Brides
Damien Marchel - Borders of the Future
Our Common Ground
THU 09
p.16
p.21
p.20
p.20
p.7
Shot at Dawn
Vag Halen
Jaleo Flamenco – A Compás
Carlos Bonell
Our Common Ground
MON 06 Wilfred Owen - The Old Lie
The Trench Composers
Watermark (2013)
Our Common Ground
p.16
p.16
p.15
p.7
SUN 12 Bournemouth Natural Science Society – Open Weekend
British Sea Power
Iuventus Ensemble
Our Common Ground
p.19
p.24
p.25
p.7
FRI 10 Shot at Dawn
Absolute Elsewhere
Talvin Singh
Our Common Ground
p.16
p.22
p.23
p.7
WED 08 Shot at Dawn
Near Gone – Two Destination Language
Grand Tea Dance
Rosie Wilby – Nineties Woman
Philip Hoare and Angela Cockayne
Our Common Ground
p.16
p.17
p.18
p.18
p.19
p.7
TUE 07 Our Common Ground p.7
Key: Dance Performance Family Film/Art Music Outdoors
The PASS project was selected as part of the European cross-border cooperation programme Interreg IVA (Channel - France England) co-financed by the ERDF
Experience, explore, discover and join in with the arts at Lighthouse
Lighthouse boasts a year round programme of national and international events: dance, music, drama, comedy,
fi lm, visual arts, workshops and family theatre and is the home of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
Visit our website to fi nd out more about our exciting season of events. Sound enhancement headsets are
available in the concert hall, theatre, studio and cinema. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Lighthouse, Kingland Road, Poole BH15 1UGLighthouse is a fi ve minute walk from Poole train
station and immediately opposite Poole bus station.
0844 406 8666 www.lighthousepoole.co.uk
CINEMA • THEATRE • CONCERT HALL • STUDIO • CAFE • GALLERY • VENUE HIRE
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The PASS project was selected as part of the European cross-border cooperation programme Interreg IVA (Channel - France England) co-financed by the ERDF
ART BY THE SEA 26th September - 25th October 2014
An exhibition of sea themed paintings by local and nationally acclaimed artists at:Hatch Gallery, 7a Church Street, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1BW
01202 474644/07787517958email: [email protected]
www.hatchgallery.co.uk
All Welcome Image credit: Mudeford by Stephen Foster
‘an enthrallingexperience...’
The Rough Guide
russellcotes.com
Eastcliff Bournemouth BH1 3AA
FREEENTRYJust show this programme on
Bournemouth Arts by the Sea
Festival Opening Weekend
Fri 26 and Sat 27
Sept 2014
ARTS UNIVERSITY BOURNEMOUTH OFFERS A WIDE VARIETY OF OVER 80 PART-TIME EVENING AND SATURDAY COURSES
CONTACT US:T 01202 363222E [email protected] AUB.AC.UK/SHORTCOURSES FACEBOOK.COM/SHORTCOURSESAUB
BOOK NOW!
OCTOBER
2014
ARTSUNIVERSITYBOURNEMOUTH
Arts University Bournemouth / Wallisdown / Poole / Dorset / BH12 5HH
CREATIVESHORT COURSES
OVER 80 EVENING & SATURDAY COURSESAUTUMN TERM - OCTOBER 2014SPRING TERM - JANUARY 2015
10, 20 & 30 WEEK COURSES14 SUBJECT AREAS17 NEW COURSES
‘an enthrallingexperience...’
The Rough Guide
russellcotes.com
Eastcliff Bournemouth BH1 3AA
FREEENTRYJust show this programme on
Bournemouth Arts by the Sea
Festival Opening Weekend
Fri 26 and Sat 27
Sept 2014
ARTS UNIVERSITY BOURNEMOUTH OFFERS A WIDE VARIETY OF OVER 80 PART-TIME EVENING AND SATURDAY COURSES
CONTACT US:T 01202 363222E [email protected] AUB.AC.UK/SHORTCOURSES FACEBOOK.COM/SHORTCOURSESAUB
BOOK NOW!
OCTOBER
2014
ARTSUNIVERSITYBOURNEMOUTH
Arts University Bournemouth / Wallisdown / Poole / Dorset / BH12 5HH
CREATIVESHORT COURSES
OVER 80 EVENING & SATURDAY COURSESAUTUMN TERM - OCTOBER 2014SPRING TERM - JANUARY 2015
10, 20 & 30 WEEK COURSES14 SUBJECT AREAS17 NEW COURSES
For the full update programme visit
artsbournemouth.org.uk
/BournemouthArtsFestival
@artsbournemouth
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