The first-ever
FESTIVAL
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www.duffieldartsfestival.comEmail [email protected] • Phone 07474 607247
A festival bursting with fun
Something for everyoneUnder 16s FREE, adults just £5 for both days or £3 per day.
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An introduction fromDuffield Arts Festival Coordinator Jonathan Leach
I’m thrilled to have led a great team in staging the first-ever Duffield Arts Festival. There are so many people we would like to thank and these are all on page 27 of this brochure. Without the collective of great people in Duffield we would not have been able to stage the festival.
The theme of the festival is Discovery - it’s about discovering new things, discovering Duffield and its people, and enjoying new experiences.
You will see in this brochure that you will be treated to a wide range of entertainment, from drama sessions for the very young to ballet workshops from an internationally famous ballerina. From stilt walkers to fascinating talks. From a vast array of wonderful singers to some incredible musicians. There really is something for everyone!
We are absolutely delighted with all the entries for the three competitions: Short Story, Colouring and Photography. The standard has been so incredibly high. The winners will receive their prizes at the Opening and Award Event taking place at 6.15pm on the 16th of September - an evening not to be missed, with author and motivational speaker Andy Cope, Duffield Singers, harpist Laura-Rose Gee and singer Andy Quinn.
A festival bursting with fun!
The Scarecrow Trail will take place across the village, and at the time of going to print there are 35 scarecrows entered. For everyone who enters a scarecrow will be invited to a special afternoon tea at 5pm on the 2nd of October.
We hope you will support the festival by going to many of the events and having a good time, by volunteering or by simply buying raffle tickets or donating. The festival is a not-for-profit event. We have spent many a day pulling this together because we love being in Duffield, care about our community and want to make something special that people will enjoy and will bring everyone together.
Enjoy!
Best wishesJonathan
Jonathan LeachDuffield Arts Festival Coordinator 07952 675862jonathan@duffieldartsfestival.comwww.duffieldartsfestival.com
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A dramatic ghost evening will be performed by Attic Rats here at Croots. It will be complimented by a delicious meal being served at the shop. The ghostly activity will be set around a number of locations at the farm. You will be led by the extremely odd and slightly scary Davina Frost. Be prepared for some eerie interaction!
You will see and hear a number of unique ghost stories, some acted out and some told. Many of the stories are based on the ghost history of the area…...and some may be a little tongue-in-cheek.
Hear many a tragedy and experience the anguish. So we keep this one off experience unique for you, we are only offering very limited places.
Not recommended for the faint hearted or under 16s.Tickets are £18 each, there is a limit of 30 per night. Available from Duffield News, Duffield
Library, Croots Farm shop and online at www.duffieldartsfestival.com.
The brilliant speaker and Spy Dog Author Andy Cope and the Duffield Singers and other great music will help launch our arts festival at Ecclesbourne School.
The prizes for the short story and photography competitions will be awarded here. Refreshments will be available. Andy describes himself as a professional trainer, qualified teacher, author and learning junkie. See more about Andy at www.theartofbrilliance.com It will really launch the festival and is one not to be missed! Also at the event will be the fantastic Duffield Singers, the award winning harpist Laura-Rose Gee and the fabulous singer Andy Quinn.
The evening will also feature the awards for the colouring, photography and writing competitions.
Ghosts of the Farm14th, 15th and 16th September
7.30pmat Croots Farm
Wirksworth Road, Duffield.
topped off with a lovely meal.
Opening & Awardswith Andy Cope,
Author and motivational speakerand Duffield Singers
6.15pm 16th September,Ecclesbourne School. £3
Tickets £3. Available from Duffield Library, Duffield News or online at duffieldartsfestival.com.
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An amazing unique treat is in store in the form of the Duffield Singing Spectacular.
Saturday 17th of September7.30pm
at Ecclesbourne School.
Three choirs together for the first time ever and being led by Andy Potter.
Duffield Singers, Ignite UK and Derby A Capella.
A truly wonderful evening is in store.
Tickets are just £5. Available from Duffield News, Duffield Library or online at www.
duffieldartsfestival.com/buy-tickets
Come and see a cracking, funny play 'My Kingdom for a What?' written by Sophie Mander and performed by the Plantagenet Players. Featuring the great actors Mik Horvath, Jane Wilton and Josh C Sly.
Washed-up actor Lionel Maddox MBE returns to the role of Richard III – which made him famous – in a small theatre in modern-day Leicester. What he doesn't expect in his attempt to revive his flagging career is to come face to face with King Richard himself.
Funny and poignant, My Kingdom For A What? considers how history and art have shaped the legacy of Richard III.
Tickets are just £5 and are available from Duffield News, Duffield Library or online at www.duffieldartsfestival.com/buy-tickets
Duffield Singing Spectacular
featuring Andy Potter, Duffield Singers, Derby A Capella and Ignite UK
My Kingdomfor a What ?
18th September 7.45pm
Duffield Meadows School, Park Road
Street theatre with Jane Wilton and Mik Hovarth
performingWithering Heights.
There will be surprises that will make you smile!
Alice in Wonderlandand the
Mad Hatterwill be appearing on stilts!
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SATURDAY 17thWhat’s on
Ecclesbourne School, Wirksworth Road, DE56 4GS
Outside DerwentWISE landscape partnership, with activity from Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Derbyshire Adult Community Education Services and Fleet Arts. They will be doing drop in activities around bee homes, bee feeders and bee crafts, led by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust (small charge applicable).
A Willow Sculpture drop in, led by Derbyshire Adult Community Education Services.
Inside: Arts exhibition, please see page 16.
Croots Farm Shop will be dishing up some delicious delights!
11am Derby A Capella - A male voice ‘a cappella’ (i.e. unaccompanied) chorus. They perform a variety of songs arranged in the Barbershop-style of close harmony, including pop songs both recent and not so recent. The session will feature a workshop for everyone to have a go.
12pm The Nightwires - A great selection of Acoustic, Folk, Country and Rock. The vocals are truly mesmerizing! Russell Meek – vocals, Simon Clements – guitar, bass, ukulele, vocals and keyboards.
1pm The Duffield Singers - A great community choir of all ages who have fun together discovering the joy of music, led by musical director Dana De Waal. They sing a wide range of music including choral, world, folk, jazz, gospel. A fun workshop session.
2pm Diana Mehira School of Dance - Fantastic oriental style dance lead by professional dancer and instructor Diana Mehira. See and take part in the many styles of dancefrom the Middle East.
3pm Derby Scottish Dancing and Burns Club - will showcase their skills and lead a really inviting workshop. No need for a partner. Wear softish shoes.
Wristbands will be available on the days of the festival at a cost of £3 for the day or £5 for the weekend. Under 16s are free. Nearly every activity is included in the price of your
wristband; however, there are a few activities that have a small charge.
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Duffield Library, Wirksworth Road, DE56 4GH
Outside Derby Museums will be offering innovative crafts and activities (a small charge may apply).
11am to 11.45am
Maxwell Craven - The renowned author, historian and defender of Derby’s heritage will give an incredible insight in to some of Duffield’s and Derbyshire’s lesser known history.
12pm to 1.30pm
Jonathan Nicolas, Author - Drop in session. Jonathan has a lot of interesting stories to tell about his time in the police, as you can imagine, and they are now detailed in his latest book ‘Who’d be a Copper?’
2pm to 2.45pm
An exploration of the landscape and people of Derbyshire
The knowledgeable Jonathan Wallis, Head of Museum and Art Gallery Development at Derby Museums Trust will discuss Joseph Wright’s Derbyshire.
3.15pmto 4pm
Gurmit Samra – Derby and Film: working with creative and commercial projects in the city. Get an insight into film and TV production.
Weston Centre, Tamworth Street, DE56 4ER
Outside Paint a Pot with Delia’s Gift Shop - helping you make a variety of pottery creations. The Scampi Van and I’m Just So Chocolatey will be serving food.
11.30pm to 12pm
Steps for the Future - The performance is from the Derby-based dance, drama and music group for adults with differences.
12pm to 12.30pm
Andy Quinn - An incredible singer, sings songs from the musicals.
12.30pm to 1pm
Steps for the Future - A second performance from the Derby-based dance, drama and music group for adults with differences.
1.15pm to 2pm
Salsasize with Theresa Peltier - Theresa will lead this very informal session. Have a go at salsa and get a light workout in the process. No partner required.
2pm to 4pm
Piano-athon led by Beate Toyka - A merging of musical talent! (see page 23 for more details).
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Duffield Meadows Primary School, Park Road, DE56 4GT
Inside There will be a full range of craft stalls with the Duffield Women’s Institutes serving food. 12pm to Sarah Marriott, in conjunction with Duffield Preschool, will be holding 2pm craft making sessions.
2pm to Dave and Chris will be performing a selection of blues, folk and pop songs; 3pm Dave on his 12 string guitar and Chris on vocals, with harmonica and occasional mandolin.
Outside Derby Police Museum, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service and Spice It Up BBQ.
Emmanuel Community Church, Chapel Street, DE56 4EQ
Throughout the day there will be a broad mix of activities including a creative prayer space incorporating a prayer tree, a prayer wall, forgiveness stones, prayer requests, creative writing to give people a chance to write some poetry, and creative art using clay and singing. Light refreshments will be available.
Trinity Methodist Church, King Street, DE56 4EU
There will be an exhibition of work by members of the Amber Painting Group and the Allestree Art Club on show. Light refreshments are available, and any money raised will be divided between their chosen charity for the year – Massive, the Duffield based youth centre - and the Duffield Arts Festival.
William Gilbert Endowed School, Vicarage Lane, DE56 4EB
The school will be bursting with unique crafters and traders! There will be art cubes where you can let out your inner artist and decorate to your heart’s content.
The Duffield Photography Competition is also on display here.
Duffield Baptist Church, Makeney Road, DE56 4BD
Throughout the day there will be a broad mix of activities including, card making, crafts and storytelling for children. Light refreshments will be available.
PattenMakers Arms, Crown Street, DE56 4EY
12.15pm: Morgan Richter - Morgan is a very talented singer who plays the ukulele. Morgan covers many different genres of music.
12.45pm: Lucy Milford - Lucy Milford is a superb singer/songwriter who specialises in acoustic guitar. Her style varies from soul and blues to contemporary pop and classics.
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St Alkmund’s Church, Church Drive, DE56 4BA
11am - 11.30am
Twistin’ TotsMusic and movement classes for toddlers, babies and pre-schoolers (aged 0-5). The session will be a fun mix of rhymes, songs and actions.
12.00pm -12.30pm
Twistin’ TotsMore music and movement classes for toddlers, babies and pre-schoolers (aged 0-5). The session will be a fun mix of rhymes, songs and actions.
12.45pm - 1.15pm
Flippan C Creative The group will lead a really interactive and fun drama class. This younger session - 'Little Stars' - is for students aged 5 to 11. The class will be packed with activities that allow the children to explore character, tell stories and enter an imagined world. It will be full of energy and those taking part will have heaps of fun along the way.
1.30pm - 2.15pm
Flippan C Creative This second interactive and fun drama session - Big Characters - is for students aged 11 to 18. The class will look at acting technique and provide them with a workspace where they can explore their creativity in a fun and supportive environment.
2.30pm – 3pm
Jelly RolesThis class will immerse children into the world of stories through a multi-sensory blend of storytelling, puppets, props and rhymes. They will be transported to a new world through a funinteractive story.
3.15pm - 4.15pm
Ballet workshop (Adult)with Bethan SmithBethan is a ballet dancer in The Slovak National Ballet and a dance teacher. She will lead a great adultworkshop in the art of ballet.
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SUNDAY 18thWhat’s on 10.00am
to 4.30pm
Ecclesbourne School, Wirksworth Road DE56 4GS Outside DerwentWISE landscape partnership, with activity from Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Derbyshire Adult Community Education Services and Fleet Arts. Your chance to take part in landscape painting onto bags, led by Fleet Arts.
10.30am to 11am
Jim Fearn - Musician and singer. His styles include Frank Sinatra, Michael Buble, Jamie Cullum and Robbie Williams. A man with a great voice.
11am to 12pm
Philharmonics - Enjoy the melodic blues-inspired music from a fantastic four piece. Wonderful narrative songs filled with mixed vocal harmonies.
12pm to 1pm
Belcanto - Male voice singing with a difference! The choir are great at producing a modern and contemporary male voice chorus.
1pm to 2pm
Chris Moody and the Underground Kings A brilliant five piece Americana band from Leicester. A great mix of Americana, rock and alternative country. Great vocals, great songs and great music!
2pm to 2.30pm
Jim Fearn - A second performance from musician and singer Jim Fearn. His styles include Frank Sinatra, Michael Buble, Jamie Cullum and Robbie Williams. A man with a great voice.
2.30pm to 4pm
Derwent Valley Wind Band - Under the musical direction of David Curtiss the band will perform a wide variety of music. The band are formed of adults and young people who have a great talent for playing wind instruments.
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Weston Centre, Tamworth Street, DE56 4ER,
Outside Paint a Pot with Delia’s Gift Shop (at a small charge) and serving food will
be the Scampi Van and Oh So Chocolatey.
10.30am to 12pm
Quilling workshop with Past Times Quilling A really enjoyable workshop of quilling. Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped and glued together to create decorative designs.
12pm to 12.30pm
Neil White - Neil, an outstanding pianist and cellist, will be performing.
12.30pm to 2pm
Willow Sculpture with Gillian Ruck - Gillian will lead you through a willow sculpture session using traditional methods. Have a go and make something to keep! Please contact Gillian on 01332840385 to book a place.
2pm to 2.45pm
Airline Crew Daze with Judy Richter - Judy offers a mini trip around the world of travel and aviation and invites the listener to see the arena from a cabin crew vantage, offering anecdotes and ideas from that stance. Humorous and fast thinking, all in all a really enjoyable talk.
3pm to 4pm
Burlesque Chair Dancing with Ebony Fleur (ladies only) - Come along and have a go at a fun session which will give you a light workout. Please wear something easy to move in (leggings and a vest top are a good choice).
Duffield Baptist Church, Makeney Road, DE56 4BD
Throughout the day there will be a broad mix of activities, including cardmaking, crafts and storytelling for children. Light refreshments will be available.
William Gilbert Endowed School, Vicarage Lane, DE56 4EB
The school will be bursting with unique crafters and traders. There will be art cubes where you can let out your inner artist and decorate to your heart’s content.
The Duffield Photography Competition is also on display here.
Duffield Meadows Primary School, Park Road, DE56 4GT
There will be a full range of craft stalls for you to browse, with the Duffield WIs serving food and refreshments. Outside will be Derby Police Museum, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service and Spice It Up BBQ. Why not come and have a go on the lovely turn of the century Merry Go Round, with its original hand turned operation (small charge applies).
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11am - Craig Morris - Craig will be performing on the Irish bagpipes, skilfully 12pm played producing a beautiful sound.
12.30pm to Mahira School of Dance - The group will be performing fantastic oriental 1.30pm style dance led by professional dancer and instructor Diana Mehira. See and take part in the many styles of dance from the Middle East.
1.30pm to Neil White - The outstanding pianist and cellist, will be performing for the 2.15pm second time on the day.
2.30pm to Craig Morris - Craig will again entertain us with the Irish bagpipes, skilfully 3.30pm played producing a beautiful sound.
Emmanuel Community Church, Chapel Street, DE56 4EQ
1pm to A broad mix of activities including a creative prayer space incorporating a 4pm prayer tree, a prayer wall, forgiveness stones, prayer requests, creative writing to give people a chance to write some poetry, and creative art using clay. Light refreshments will be available.
Trinity Methodist Church, King Street, DE56 4EU
An exhibition of work by members of the Amber Painting Group and the Allestree Art Club on show. Light refreshments will be available, and any money raised will be divided between their charity for the year – Massive, the Duffield based youth centre - and the Duffield Arts Festival.
4pm To celebrate the festival and the village, there will be a special 'Festival of Art' service in the church.
Patten Makers Arms, Crown Street, DE56 4BD
12.15pm Dave and Chris - Dave on his 12 string guitar, Chris on vocals, with harmonica to 1.15pm with occasional mandolin. Some blues, a little folk and some pop songs.
St Alkmund’s Church, Church Drive, DE56 4BD
Inside All the children’s colouring competition pictures will be on display.
1pm to 2pm
A Victoria Wood Fun Hour
Featuring Emma Rollin playing the music and songs and a number of short sketches performed by Patricia Church and Catherine Baker. This will be an incredibly funny session!
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2.15pm to 3.15pm
Ballet workshop with Bethan Smith. (Age 11-18)Bethan is a ballet dancer in The Slovak National Ballet and a dance teacher; she will be leading a great workshop in the art of ballet.
3.00pm to 3.30pm
Twistin’ Tots A music and movement class for toddlers, babies and pre-schoolers (aged 0-5). The session will be a fun mix of rhymes, songs and actions.
3.30pm to 4.30pm
A Victoria Wood Fun Hour - A second helping! A Victoria Wood Fun Hour featuring Emma Rollin playing the music and songs and a number of short sketches performed by Patricia Church and Catherine Baker. This will be another incredibly funny session!
Also performing on Sunday will be: Brianna Undy - a talented local actress, will be performing excerpts from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Andy Quinn - the incredibly talented vocalist, will be singing songs from the musicals.
Molly Hewitt-Richards - an outstanding local singer and musician, will be performing during the festival.
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Saturday 17th evening: Kings Head, Town Street. Spoken word is the oral art that focuses on the aesthetics of word play and intonation and voice inflection.
The night will be hosted by poet Jamie Thrasivoulou. Jamie is an outstanding Performance Poet/Spoken Word Artist, and writer of fictional narratives.
6.30pm to 7.30pm Spoken Word Workshop: Do you want to learn more about Spoken Word or develop your skill? Jamie is starting this great evening with a free workshop before the event. This will be on the themes of discovery/rediscovery. Please book in advance as spaces are limited. Details of booking.
7.45pm to 10.30pm: The evening hosted by Jamie will feature guest slots by Daniel David Webber, Rhythmical Mike, Ranty Granty and Ash Watson . Open Mic slots available on the night.
Discovery Spoken Word Event
Exhibition of work by members of the Amber Painting Group and the Allestree Art Club on show at the
Trinity Methodist Church Hall, King Street, Duffield from 10am - 4pm on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th September.
Light refreshments available at a small cost.
Any money raised will be divided between their charity for the year Massive - the Duffield based youth centre and the Duffield Arts Festival
For information visit Jamie at www.jthras.com • email: [email protected]
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The festival is delighted that we have rich and varied exhibitions of art by local artists.
Ecclesbourne SchoolThe exhibition space at the Ecclesbourne School includes a stunning and moving installation created by Belper Arts Group and designed by Andy Mayers. It depicts a First World War soldier. He was one of 14 from Belper who died on the first day of the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
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The following established and professional artists are exhibiting a number of works, many of which are for sale.
Anne Alldread - 3D artworks and textilesMaggie Attenborrow - Paintings in mixed mediaGuy Badham - Photography of Derbyshire nature, wildlife and landscapeRachel Carter - SculptureEliza Dawson - TextilesTony Fisher - PhotographyRuth Grey - Fine Art PaintingsColin Halliday - PaintingsMaggie Hancock - PaintingsEllie Player - Painting, drawings and printsKim Sharratt - PaintingsChris Sherratt - Life drawings, paintings & prints
Susan Trentham - Paintings and MinaturesDawn Turner artist - Kiln fired glass (Sunday only)
Peter Wigley - Landscape Painting
There are also works of art from a number of people who have entered pieces in our “budding artist” scheme. Most of these will be at the school but you may find some in other places around the village.
Weavers in actionThe Derbyshire Guild of Weavers and Dyers will be demonstrating the traditional crafts of hand weaving, spinning and dyeing.
Open studiosTwo local artists are opening their studios
at their homes to show their work and that
of others. They are both open to visitors
between 11.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday.
Studio 1: Wendy Tait with Margaret
Alton - Paintings in a variety of
mediums, watercolours, oils
and pastels.
24 Duffield Court, Chapel Street, Duffield.
Studio 2: Bob Jackman – Sculpture and
paintings in two studios.
Visitors may see the methods
by which traditional forms of
sculpture are produced and
paintings by a number of artists.
49 Hazelwood Road. Duffield.
The Methodist Church Hall.Two well established and highly regarded
local arts groups, the Amber Painting Group
and Allestree Art, are holding exhibitions of
their work in this venue. These will include
a wide variety of paintings and drawings in
terms of subject and media. Some of the
work is for sale.
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The Star Princess by Sophie Snell 6pm to 6.45pm on Sunday the 18th of September at the Weston Centre, Tamworth Street.
The wonderful Sophie Snell will be casting her magic over
Duffield for the arts festival. She will be taking us through
the delightful story of The Star Princess.
In a magical, sun-warmed orchard, a star-crossed romance
blossoms. But the young gardener's boy is as far removed
from his royal sweetheart as could be and he will have
to be both bold and clever if he is to win the hand of
a princess. A mischievous and enchanting concoction
of beautiful traditional oral
storytelling and song, perfectly
pitched for all the family.
Bring your teddies and dolls and
snuggle up for a magical event.
There are now a very limited
number of tickets available.
Tickets are just £2.50 and
are on sale at Duffield News
and Duffield Library or from
www.duffieldartsfestival.com.
Refreshments will be available.
Children must be accompanied,
adult’s and children's tickets are
the same price.
Want to know more about Sophie
visit www.sophiesnell.co.uk.
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SCARECROW TRAIL
A brilliant scarecrow trailMany villagers are creating scarecrows which will
form part of a fantastic Scarecrow Trail.
In fact, to date 35 scarecrows are being made.
If you are in Duffield, and haven’t started making
your scarecrow yet, don’t worry, you still have time
to register before the end of August. Scarecrow
making is a terrific craft project for the whole
family to enjoy. You don't need to be a great artist
or be a carpenter to make a wonderful scarecrow.
You just need some imagination and be
willing to have a go.
The theme is 'Our favourite Book'. To register your
scarecrow, please send the title and where it will be
to [email protected]. or call Gail Lowe
on 07769 696951
For the trail scarecrows can be put out any time
before the festival, but will need to be put out by
midday on the 17th of September. Scarecrows will
be voted on and then everyone who has made a
scarecrow will be invited to a special afternoon tea,
where the winners will be announced.
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I would like to invite you to be part of this exciting session of sustained piano playing as part of our first ever Duffield Arts Festival!
If you are a piano player and would enjoy playing to a friendly audience, then this is for you. You can play either on your own, with a duet partner or in a 4 or 6 hands piece 'on the spot'. I will provide sheet music for impromptu groupings, and will also be contributing. Any age or level is welcome and the duration of any piece is something we can chat about. Not a pianist…then bring another instrument! Do also invite your friends and family to come along. Or just pop along to listen. There will be tea and cup cakes too!
The afternoon will be a fund-raiser split between the Alice Gross Youth Music Memorial Fund www.alice.poppymadeleine.gross.muchloved.com and the Duffield Arts Festival.
Alice Gross was tragically murdered in August 2014. All participants are invited to contribute any amount. It’s a relaxed afternoon with fluid timings, but I will give you a rough timeslot. Updates will be on my WordPress site: www.beatetoykapianist.wordpress.com
For more information, and to take part please contact Beate a.s.a.p. at [email protected]
There will be some great jobs to do including:• Venue Setter Upper
• Steward/Wristbander,
• Prize Draw and Tombola Ticket Seller
• Steward
• Information Point Personnel, Car Park Assistant
• Litter Picker/Recycling Operative and Taker Downers.
• The festival is a not-for-profit event run by volunteers.
Beate Toyka - Piano-thonAn invitation from Beate Toyka -Piano-thon2pm to 4pm: Weston Centre, Tamworth Street
Can you HELP ?We are looking for a number of volunteers to help with the festival on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th of September. You will be working with a great bunch of people. If you can help, please can you contact Sheila by email or phone with your details: [email protected] or 07835334683 and can you say which day you can help with and either morning or afternoon.
It’s going to be fun!
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All the amazing performers, crafters and exhibitors who have given their time to make it an amazing event.
Croots Farm Shop, the Duffield churches, the schools and the other venues for being so welcoming to the festival.
Croots Farm Shop, The Quad, Scarthin Books, The Town Street Tap, Katie Weeds, David James and Scriveners Books for the prizes for the draw.
Katie Weeds our Gold sponsor. Their generosity and kindness has made the festival viable.
Flint Bishop for being a Bronze sponsor.
Duffield Parish Council for their continued support and donation.
Camilla Brown and Kirstie Pickles for running to raise a significant amount for the festival.
Duffield Community Association for their kind donation.
Judy Clough of Duffield News and Carol-Ann Howard of Duffield Library for all their assistance.
The First Duffield Scout Group for the great volunteers.
A massive THANK YOU!
Dave Hancock for creating and judging the colouring competition.
The photography competition judges Ashley Franklin, Camilla Brown, Sarah Longdon, Hollie Nicole and David and Carol Taylor.
Gail Lowe and Dawn Narborough for co-ordinating the scarecrow trail.
Ann Eley of LA Designs for her great work.
All those who delivered the newsletters and who have volunteered to help during the festival.
The brilliant festival team who are: Di Hancock, Adam Thompson, Beate Toyka, Sheila Simay, Anne Stanier, Anne Haliday, Barbara Leyland, Richard Eaton, Paul Wiggins and Gillian Ruck.
We would like to thank a number of people for their help, support and hard work in making sure that the festival happens. So a great big thanks goes to the following:
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COLIN HALLIDAY
Duffield based artist with regular solo shows in London and across the UK. Many works are painted en plein air in the countryside that surrounds Duffield and elsewhere in Derbyshire. You can see Colin’s work online and call to arrange a visit to his Duffield studio.
www.colinhallidayart.co.uk Mobile: 07759595294
Email: [email protected] !
C o l i n H a l l i d a y
Duffield based artist with regular solo shows in London and across the UK. Many works are painted en plein air in the countryside that surrounds Duffield and elsewhere in Derbyshire. You can see Colin’s work online and call to
arrange a visit to his Duffield studio.
www.colinhallidayart.co.ukMobile: 07759 595294 • Email: [email protected]
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FOOD GLORIOUS FOODThere is no need to have a packed lunch as the
festival will have so much delicious food and drink
available. This includes:
Croots Farm Shop serving up their scrumptious
burgers and hot dogs at Ecclesbourne School,
Wirksworth Road.
Spice It Up BBQ will be providing a taste of the
Caribbean outside Meadows School, Park Road.
Duffield Cumberhills afternoon and evening WIs
will be providing fantastic cakes and refreshments
inside Duffield Meadows School, Park Road.
The Scampi Van and the unique I'm Just So
Chocolatey will be outside The Weston Centre,
Tamworth Street.
The Town Street Tap will be providing their
wonderful beers and ciders at
Ecclesbourne School.
There will also be refreshments in the churches
………And then there is all the other great
places to eat in Duffield!
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CRAFTS & GIFTS
Beautiful crafts and wonderful gifts
Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th September10am to 4pm
Duffield Meadows School, Park Road andWilliam Gilbert School, Vicarage Lane
There is an amazing mix of craft stalls at the festival. Some very unique crafts that will make
beautiful gifts, including the following:
handmade jewellery - books - cakes - woodcraft - candles - hand crafted toys - precious stone jewellery - natural health
products - glass art - gifts - cards
• and many, many more •
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