- Sidmouth Folk week

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- Sidmouth Folk week
THURSDAY
Pam Ayres (Pre-Festival Special)
Steeleye Span + The Drystones (Pre-Festival Special)
FRIDAY
Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends + Jim Causley (Pre-Festival Special)
The John McCusker Band • Blackbeard’s Tea Party • Jez Lowe
Kirkophany • Mishaped Pearls • Phoenix Dance Band
SATURDAY
Sharon Shannon and Band • Shooglenifty • John Kirkpatrick
Pete Coe • Jez Lowe • Whapweasel • Bob Fox • Len Graham & Jack Lynch
The Drôle • Kevin & Ellen Mitchell • Mick Ryan & Paul Downes
SUNDAY
Show Of Hands with Miranda Sykes • Jamie Smith’s Mabon
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman • Whapweasel • Bob Fox
Jez Lowe • Khiyo • Three Cane Whale • Pete Coe • Dead Rat Orchestra
MONDAY
Blazin’ Fiddles • Nancy Kerr & James Fagan • Melrose Quartet
Jamie Smith’s Mabon • Anna & Elizabeth • Wizz Jones
Brian Peters • Hannah Sanders • Sheila Kay Adams
TUESDAY
Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons • Le Vent Du Nord • Manran
Anna & Elizabeth • Nancy Kerr & James Fagan • Melrose Quartet
Cock & Bull Band • Lady Maisery • Brian Peters
WEDNESDAY
Seth Lakeman • Kathryn Tickell & Superfolkus • Oysters 3
Robin Dransfield • Anna & Elizabeth • Trio Dhoore • Lady Maisery
Tymon Dogg • Cock & Bull Band • Hot Vultures • Sam Kelly Trio
THURSDAY
Jon Boden • Lynched • Riccardo Tesi & Banditaliana • Robin Dransfield
Stick In The Wheel • The Rheingans Sisters • John Kirkpatrick
Tom & Ben Paley • Moltenamba • Hannah James’ JigDoll • Mad Dog Mcrea
FRIDAY
The Young’ Uns • The Watershed Band feat. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin
Jim Causley • The Claque • Pete Coe • Len Graham & Jack Lynch
MoltenAmba • Banter • English Contra Dance Band • Talisk • Pete Wood
And lots more! See inside!
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TASTER
PROGRAMME
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CONCERTS
CEILIDHS
FOLK DANCES
CHILDREN’S
FESTIVAL
STORYTELLING
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Festival Patrons: Martin Carthy MBE and Show of Hands
Welcome to
SIDMOUTH
FOLK WEEK 2016
Ear to the Past — Eye on the Future
BOTH A SUMMER SEASIDE HOLIDAY in beautiful East Devon and a bumper
musical line-up, Sidmouth FolkWeek is “one of the best festivals on the planet”
(Mike Harding).
For the first week of August each year, tens of thousands of visitors flock to the
coastal resort to soak up the colourful sights, sounds and atmosphere that
FolkWeek offers.
With a something for everyone appeal, the week kicks off with three top-notch
pre-festival special concerts with Pam Ayres, Steeleye Span and Port Isaac’s
Fisherman’s Friends in addition to some amazing festival headliners at The
Ham Marquee including Sharon Shannon, Show of Hands, Jon Boden,
Oysters 3, Le Vent Du Nord, Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons, Kathryn
Tickell & Superfolkus and many more.
The Bulverton, with its funky Betsy’s Lounge chill-out space, is the focus for
wall-to-wall roots partying each night with Seth Lakeman, Shooglenifty,
Blackbeard’s Tea Party and Mad Dog Mcrea amongst those fuelling the
upbeat atmosphere!
Established names are joined throughout the week by stars of the next
generation with our Folkadelia, Folk Rising Plus and Eye On The Future concert
series.
Folk Dance continues to go from strength to strength with fun and challenge in
American, English and Irish strands. The amazing US caller Carol Ormand will
be leading the American styles.
Dance Displays around the town and along the Esplanade celebrate a wide
range of styles, with guests including Folk Dance Group Dandari from Latvia,
Bampton Traditional Morris Dancers and two American sword teams.
Also on the bill throughout the week: energetic ceilidhs, family fun, the finest
from the tradition, informal sessions and performance opportunities, fascinating
talks and theatre performances, spellbinding storytelling and a wealth of
workshops. A truly memorable seaside festival holiday for everyone to enjoy!
This Taster Programme gives you an idea of what to expect all week at a variety
of venues around the town. There are Week long, Weekend and even Day tickets
on sale to suit whatever Festival experience you are looking for. On top of all
that, there are event tickets for individual shows now on sale. Pages 12-13
provide a diary of major events. (When you see an ‘A’ against a show in this
programme, that means it can be booked in advance, either online or via the Box
Office).
Full details will be available in July with a comprehensive programme of all
700+ festival events. Join in the fun from 29th July-5th August!
Thursday 28th July
7.30-9.30pm Market Square
The traditional start to FolkWeek with Great Western Morris, Sidmouth
Steppers, Sidmouth Traditional Mummers, Mrs. Midnight’s and other early
arrivals (Blackmore Gardens if wet).
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Pam Ayres
Steeleye Span
Pre-Festival Special Concerts Pre-Festival concerts at the festival set the tone for the week ahead with a cracking
range of performances with diverse appeal.
Thursday 28th July
2.30–4.30pm Ham Marquee
Pam Ayres
One of the nation's most popular poets and comics with her hair-trigger timing, eye
for the detail of everyday life and a keen sense of the absurd.
A £23/19
8.00–10.30pm Ham Marquee
Steeleye Span plus The Drystones
Pioneers of folk-rock, Steeleye have always remained at the forefront of the genre
they helped to define, and three decades on, have become an institution in British
music.
A £23/19
Friday 29th July
3.00–5.00pm Ham Marquee
Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends plus Jim Causley
Back due to popular demand after last year’s sell out, the briny tour de force bring
us their rousing songs and sense of fun to kick off FolkWeek in style.
A £22/18
Pre-Festival Concerts are planned particularly for people from the region, local
residents and early Festival arrivals so are separately ticketed. All Season Ticket
holders (All-in-One, Week and Weekend) can buy tickets for these events at
considerable discount – the second price shown above.
Tickets are now on sale for events marked with an A.
This Taster Programme offers a headline view of the festival. See www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk for more details.
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Ham Marquee Concerts – Best In Show
The centrepiece of concerts at the festival, the Ham Marquee provides a comfortable
seated venue for three first class concerts each day.
The evening concerts (Saturday to Thursday) are not covered by Week, Weekend and
Day tickets. All concerts are included in the All-in-One ticket. Where two prices are
given, the second is the discount price available only to Week, Weekend and day ticket
holders.
Tickets are now on sale for events marked with an A.
Ham Marquee Evening Concerts
John McCusker
Fri 29th
The John McCusker Band plus
Jez Lowe
John McCusker, one of the UK’s
most gifted musicians, celebrates 25
years as a professional in the
company of a stellar band and
special guest Heidi Talbot.
Jez Lowe had a double nomination
in the 2015 BBC Folk Awards for
best singer and best new song: a
timely reminder of Jez’s standing in
the UK folk scene. A £20
Included in Week and Weekend tickets
Our festival patrons need little
Sat 30th
introduction – local heroes whose
Sharon Shannon & Band plus
powerful acoustic roots have brought
The Drôle and Len Graham &
them a massive fan-base and critical
Jack Lynch
acclaim. New Forest born singer/
A shining star of Irish traditional
songwriter Kirsty Merryn opens the
music and virtuoso box player,
show with her delicate introspective
Sharon Shannon has taken her
songs.
A £25/£21
dynamic performances around the
world.
Mon 1st
The Drôle (Eamon McGivney, John
Blazin' Fiddles plus Robyn
Kelly and Peadar O’Riada) and Len
Stapleton
Graham & Jack Lynch share the first
The most prolific fiddle-led group of
part of the evening with traditional
the last 15 years, capturing the
Irish music, songs and stories.
excitement, passion and sensitivity of
A £22/£18
Scottish music in a blend of ensemble
and solo sets. Winner of the 2014 BBC
Sun 31st
Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician
Show of Hands with Miranda Sykes
Award, Robyn Stapleton performs
plus Kirsty Merryn
songs of her Scottish and Irish
Show Of Hands
heritage, accompanied by Aaron
Jones.
A £20/£16
Tues 2nd
Le Vent Du Nord plus Jenna Reid.
One of the leading names in
Quebecois music, offering a gloriously
choreographed high-energy mix of
driving tunes and catchy songs.
Shetland fiddler Jenna Reid is a
member of Blazin’ Fiddles and RANT
and is accompanied here by guitarist
Kevin Mackenzie.
A £20/£16
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This Taster Programme offers a headline view of the festival.
Ham Marquee Concerts – Best In Show
trademark ‘stompbox’. Fiddle singers
Wed 3rd
Rowan and Anna are double
Oysters 3 plus Robin Dransfield
nominees for the 2016 BBC Folk
The three founder members and
Awards with their new CD Already
creative heart of Oysterband – John
Home reaping much critical acclaim.
Jones, Ian Telfer and Alan Prosser –
A £25/£21
offer great songs and entertaining
stories from every era of their time
Fri 5th
together. The iconic folk acoustic
The Young ‘Uns, Pete Coe, Talisk
guitarist and singer Robin Dransfield
2015’s BBC Folk Awards Best Group
makes a rare festival appearance
are a force of nature, with great
accompanied by his sons. A £22/£18
harmonies and irrepressible humour.
Thurs 4th
The multi-talented Pete Coe
Jon Boden plus The Rheingans
celebrates 50 years since his first
Sisters
Sidmouth appearance and Talisk,
The front man of mighty Bellowhead
winners of the BBC Radio 2 Young
strikes out on his own, showcasing
Folk Award, complete the final eveboth traditional and original song, as
ning show’s dynamic line-up. A £16
well as his instrumental talents on
Included in Day and Week tickets
fiddle, guitar, concertina and his
Ham Marquee Afternoon Concerts......3.15pm
Sat 30th
John Kirkpatrick plus Rough Music
One of the most prolific figures on the
English folk scene with an enviable
reputation as king of the squeezeboxes. Rough Music, a Wren Music
initiative, open the concert.
A £16
Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons
Sun 31st
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman
plus Effra
West Country favourites and
nominees for Best Duo at BBC Folk
Awards 2016 merge sublime vocals
with deft and inventive guitar work.
Effra blend fiddle, mandolin, accordion and guitar to produce stylish
innovative instrumental music. A £16
Mon 1st
Nancy Kerr & James Fagan plus
Anna & Elizabeth
One of the most respected duos on
the folk scene, Nancy and James are
great exponents of their instruments
and fine singers. Nancy was the 2015
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Folk Singer
of the Year. Elizabeth Laprelle is one
of the most sought-after ballad
singers of her generation and Anna
Gevalt-Roberts is a mesmerising
multi-instrumentalist. Together they
are two of the most exciting young
American traditional musicians on the
contemporary scene.
A £16
See www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk for more details.
Tues 2nd
Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons
plus Tom & Ben Paley
One of the finest acoustic guitarists in
the world and Grammy awardwinning Carolina Chocolate Drops’
guitarist and banjo player perform
new collaborative material rooted in
English and American folk traditions.
Tom Paley is one of the great
survivors of the American folk scene.
He played with Woody Guthrie, sang
with Lead Belly and was a founder
member of the New Lost City
Ramblers. He is joined by his multiinstrumentalist son Ben Paley. A £18
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Ham Marquee Concerts – Best In Show
Wed 3rd
Kathryn Tickell & Superfolkus plus
Trio Dhoore
The North East’s musical ambassador
and soaring talent on Northumbrian
pipes and fiddle joins forces with
exhilarating young musicians. Trio
Dhoore are an exciting young group
of three brothers from Flanders, on
hurdy-gurdy, diatonic accordion and
guitar.
A £18
Fri 5th
The Watershed Band featuring
Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin
The 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
Best Duo winners bring a full band
sound to their rich vocals, evocative
songwriting and instrumental
prowess.
A £16
Thurs 4th
Riccardo Tesi & Banditaliana plus
John Kirkpatrick
One of the most daring and authoritative musicians on the European
music scene, accordionist Riccardo
offers a unique take on Tuscan
traditions. Fellow squeezebox
maestro, compelling singer and one
time collaborator with Riccardo, John
Kirkpatrick opens an afternoon of
musical delights
A £16
Kathryn Tickell
Ham Lunchtime Concerts................12noon
Sun 31st
Tues 2nd
Bob Fox & Jez Lowe present
Melrose Quartet
Black Diamonds
Combining two well-established folk
Bob and Jez delve into The Pitmen’s
duos – Nancy Kerr & James Fagan
Songbook to celebrate the triumphs,
and Jess & Richard Arrowsmith – the
humour and hard times of North East
quartet offer a bold take on old and
England’s coal mining tradition. A £12
new English songs and tunes. A £12
Mon 1st
Jamie Smith’s Mabon
Infectious ‘interceltic’ music mixing
exhilarating instrumentals with new
original songs.
A £14
Jamie Smith’s Mabon
Wed 3rd
Lady Maisery
Forged from the voices of Hazel
Askew, Rowan Rheingans and Hannah
James, Lady Maisery explore
harmonies to breathtaking effect with
their fresh interpretations of songs
and ballads.
A £12
Thurs 4th
Lynched
Dublin Folk Miscreants – ‘The most
convincing folk band to come out of
Ireland in years.’ ★★★★★
—Guardian
A £14
Fri 5th
Festival Workshop Showcase
A chance to see the fruits of some of
the week’s workshops.
Lunchtime and Afternoon Ham Concerts included in Week, Weekend and Day tickets.
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This Taster Programme offers a headline view of the festival.
Boogie Nights @ Bulverton
The Bulverton remains the hub for
adrenaline-fuelled evening roots shows
and dance parties each night from 7pm
through ‘til the early hours. Last year’s
venue makeover proved a massive
success, with great improvements to the
party-focused venue. As well as evening
gigs, the venue plays host to Late Night
Extra ceilidhs, early doors sessions with
special catering/bar deals and the funky
Betsy’s Lounge dedicated to relaxation
and late night playing and singing.
A Bulverton Big Gig Ticket offers two-inone best value ticket price covering
evening shows and Late Night Extra
ceilidhs.
Doors and Sessions 7pm,
Support Bands 8.15pm
Headliners on stage approx. 9pm
Fri 29th
Blackbeard’s Tea Party
Gutsy folk rock, traditional songs and
folk tunes given a heavy rocky edge
with playful arrangements and
driving dance rhythms in an
engaging, high-octane stage show.
A £16
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with Phoenix Dance
Band
Hard-swinging traditional style dance
band led by Rod Stradling on
melodeon. Caller Gordon Potts. A £14
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with Whapweasel
Caller Pete Rees
A solid eight piece folk rock dance
band, Whapweasel have been
delighting and exhausting folk dance
enthusiasts for the last 20 years. A £14
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £28
Sun 31st
Jamie Smith’s Mabon plus Three
Cane Whale
Exciting and original ‘interceltic’ roots
music from Wales and beyond.
Tunesmith, accordionist and singer
Jamie Smith fronts their rich soundscape of driving tunes and slick
rhythms. Bristol’s mesmerising multiinstrumental acoustic trio Three Cane
Whale get the evening off to a
compelling start.
A £16
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with Windy Gyle
Band Caller Pete Coe
Northumbrian tunes led by renowned
piper Anthony Robb.
A £14
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £24
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £24
Mon 1st
Monster Ceilidh Band plus
Gadarene
The Monsters play their electrofolk
set for a unique power-house night of
dancing with trad tunes and drum ‘n’
bass. Gadarene blend obscure
traditional English tunes, virtuoso
acoustic musicianship, funky beats
and loads of energy.
A £16
Shooglenifty
Sat 30th
Shooglenifty
Fresh from their barnstorming 25th
anniversary year and acclaim release
The Untied Knot, Shooglenifty are
back with their infectious blend of
high speed Scottish traditional tunes
and modern dance grooves. A £20
See www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk for more details.
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with The Urban Folk
Theory
Caller Philip Bassindale
Excellent musicianship meets
technology!
A £14
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £24
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Boogie Nights @ Bulverton
drinking, love and life to traditional
songs of gypsies, fairies, legless
pirates and black flies.
A £16
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with Will Pound
Ceilidh Band
Caller Gordon Potts
Led by one of the finest harmonica
players of his generation.
A £14
Seth Lakeman
Tues 2nd
Manran plus special guests
A mighty night of craic is provided by
one of the best-loved young Scottish
bands, whose explosive Celtic tunes
underpinned by a powerful rhythm
section provide uplifting music for
dancing.
A £16
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with Monster Celidh
Band
Caller Nick Walden
Great experimenters on the electrofolk scene.
A £14
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £24
Wed 3rd
Seth Lakeman plus Sam Kelly Trio
The hugely popular singer, songwriter
and fiery fiddler has helped to steer
English folk into the musical
mainstream with his high-energy
performances and a series of bestselling albums. Sam Kelly is a
Cornwall-based singer/songwriter
creating exciting new music that
transcends the genre boundaries.
A £24
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £24
Fri 5th
7.30pm
MoltenAmba
A last night dance party: an extraordinary musical fusion bringing the
rhythms of the world direct to your
feet. Led by fiddle, pipes and sax, with
blistering guitar solos and a monster
groove machine of keyboards, double
bass and drums, MoltenAmba deliver
stunning tunes and instrumental
pyrotechnics.
A £14
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with Banter
Callers Fee Lock and Nick Walden
Simon Care, Nina Zella and Tim
Walker – English dance music with a
twist.
A £14
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £22
11.00–1.15am
Late Night Extra with Cock & Bull
Band
Caller Fee Lock
Stomping dance music
from long time favourites.
A £14
Bulverton Big Gig Ticket £30
Thurs 4th
Mad Dog Mcrea
Mad Dog offer up a fusion of folk
rock, pop, gypsy jazz, bluegrass
and ‘shake your ass’ music. Expect
infectious songs of adventure,
Mad Dog Mcrea
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This Taster Programme offers a headline view of the festival.
Ceilidhs
Upbeat dance action is guaranteed at the
Blackmore Marquee Evening Ceilidhs.
Fri 29th July
7.30-10.30pm
Kirkophany
John Kirkpatrick calls the dances
and leads the family band on button
accordion.
£12
Sat 30th July
7.30-10.30pm
Phoenix Dance Band
Caller Nick Walden
Traditional dance music at its best!
£12
Sun 31st July
7.30-10.30pm
A Seaside themed ceilidh with
Whapweasel.
Caller Gordon Potts
Briny dress code encouraged:
pirates/snorkel & fins/those stripey
swimming costumes people wore in
the olden days/sailors/fish?
£12
Mon 1st August
7.30-10.30pm
Melrose Ceilidh Quintet
Caller Nick Walden
Rare ceilidh outing for Nancy Kerr &
James Fagan, Jess & Richard
Arrowsmith and Nigel Holmes. £12
Tues 2nd August
7.30-10.30pm
Cock & Bull Band
Caller Michael Catovsky
Quirky and ‘off-piste’ approach to
ceilidh music.
£12
The Anchor Inn
The Anchor Inn on Old Fore Street, at
the heart of the town and the festival,
provides a lively, family-friendly
atmosphere. The Garden behind the pub
offers a welcome home for lunchtime
and late afternoon ceilidhs, including
English Rebellion, Jigfoot, Floot
Street, Spill The Whisky, Out Of Hand,
Stumpy Oak, Bristol Ceilidh Quartet,
Mrs Midnight’s and Threepenny Bit.
Afternoon and evening concert performances include State Of Undress, The
Cleverly Brothers, The Marnie Trio
and The Eskies.
Wed 3rd August
7.30-10.30pm
American Party Night with Orion
Longsword and Candy Rapper
American Swords and more with
dance music from around the U.S.
£12
Thurs 4th August
7.30-10.30pm
Family Ceilidh with The Sidmouth
Seaside Stompers
Caller Martyn Harvey
£10 (Children £5 Family £15)
Fri 5th August
7.00-9.30pm
English Contra Dance Band
Caller Bob Morgan
Gareth Kiddier and Linda Game
purvey high-energy dance music.
£10
Whapweasel
Late Night Extras
The action-packed Late Night
Extra Ceilidhs at the
Bulverton Marquee feature
Whapweasel, Cock & Bull
Band, Windy Gyle Band,
Banter, Monster Ceilidh
Band, Will Pound Ceilidh
Band, Phoenix Dance
Band and Urban Folk
Theory.
See pages 7, 8.
See www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk for more details.
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Folk Dance
7.30-10.30pm Stowford Rise
Community Centre
Welcome Dance – American with
Geoff Cubitt and Reel of Three
A £12
Sat 30th July
7.30-10.30pm Methodist Church Hall
Mixed Country Dance with Emma
Wooders and Purcell’s Polyphonic
Party
£12
Sidmouth FolkWeek Folk Dance
coordinator Gareth Kiddier has crafted
another fine programme for the festival.
An intensive morning American workshop
series will be led by Carol Ormand (USA)
with a theme of ‘Dance Across America’,
covering a geographical range across the
States, looking at dance types and styling
by region. Expect contras, squares and
triplets from New England, squares and
circles from the Southern Appalachians
and Western squares and contras from
the Rocky Mountains, plus a range of
dances from the Midwest.
The English workshops will be led by
Andrew Swaine, whose ‘Rediscovering
English Country Dancing’ series makes
sense of the birth of the rebellious,
accessible, class boundary-shattering
dance craze that ultimately swept Europe
(and we're still dancing today!): English
Country Dancing.
In the afternoons, expect variety with
Early Dance and Music workshops, simple
Scottish country dance, Irish set dance,
and complete beginners workshops, plus
some gentler English afternoon workshops. Come and try your hand at calling
and dancing American Squares, with
Geoff Cubitt, with music from Linda
Game and friends.
The evenings are for fun. Stowford Rise
evenings feature American dances, The
Playford Ball, IVFDF Goes To Sidmouth and
Irish Set dance with Gerard Butler. A
range of dances also take place in town
venues: expect everything from 1651
onwards, with mixed social dancing as
well as more American.
Fri 29th July
7.30-10.30pm Methodist Church Hall
Welcome Dance – General with
Mike Courthold and The Perfect
Cure
£12
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7.30-10.30pm Stowford Rise
Community Centre
The Playford Ball with Andrew
Swaine and English Rebellion
A £12
7.30-10.30pm St Teresa’s Church Hall
American Dance with Geoff Cubitt
and Minor Contravention
£12
Sun 31st July
7.30-10.30pm Stowford Rise
Community Centre
American Dance with Carol
Ormand and Minor Contravention
A £12
7.30-10.30pm St Teresa’s Church Hall
Mixed Country Dance with Mike
Courthold and Purcell’s Polyphonic
Party
£12
Mon 1st August
7.30-10.30pm Methodist Church Hall
Mixed Country Dance with Lynne
Render and English Consort
£12
7.30-10.30pm Stowford Rise
Community Centre
Transatlantic Crossing with Bob
Morgan, Carol Ormand and Reel Of
Three
A £12
7.30-10.30pm St Teresa’s Church Hall
Folk Dance with Mike Courthold
and The Perfect Cure
£12
Tues 2nd August
7.30-10.30pm Methodist Church Hall
Mixed Country Dance with Mike
Courthold and The Jigalots
£12
7.30-10.30pm Stowford Rise
Community Centre
IVFDF Goes to Sidmouth with
Richard Mason and Abacus A £12
This Taster Programme offers a headline view of the festival.
Folk Dance
7.30-10.30pm St Teresa’s Church Hall
American Dance with Geoff Cubitt
and Linda Game and Chris Aggs
£12
7.30-10.30pm Stowford Rise
Community Centre
American Dance with Geoff Cubitt
and Reel Of Three
A £12
Wed 3rd August
7.30-10.30pm Methodist Church Hall
Mixed Country Dance with Lynne
Render and English Consort £12
7.30-10.30pm All Saints Church Hall
Mixed Country Dance with Lynne
Render and The Jigalots
£12
7.30-10.30pm Stowford Rise
Community Centre
Irish Dance with Gerard Butler and
The Perfect Cure
A £12
7.30-10.30pm St Teresa’s Church Hall
American Dance with Mike
Courthold and Reel of Three £12
Thurs 4th August
7.30-10.30pm Methodist Church Hall
English Dance with Emma
Wooders and English Consort £12
Fri 5th August
4.00-6.00pm All Saints Church Hall
The Last American Dance with
Geoff Cubitt and Linda Game &
Chris Aggs
£10
6.45-9.45pm Methodist Church Hall
Farewell to Sidmouth Dance with
Mike Courthold and The Perfect
Cure
£10
7.00-9.30pm Blackmore Gardens
Marquee
Contra Ceilidh with Bob Morgan
and English Contra Dance Band £10
Intimate Concerts & Settings
Opportunities abound for seeing festival
guests in a more intimate forum in small
venues around the town. Afternoon and
evening concerts are staged at at The
Manor Pavilion whilst lunchtime afternoon
and evening concerts can be found at The
Bedford Hotel.
Manor Pavilion
The Manor Pavilion is a traditional theatre
venue, an ideal home for some special
shows, including:
Sat 30th July
8.00pm An Evening With The
War Horse Songman – Bob Fox
The popular North East singer and
guitarist, features all songs from the
show and other related material.
A £14
Sun 31st July
8.00pm The Full Irish Concert
with The Drôle, Kevin Mitchell, Len
Graham & Jack Lynch, Niamh
Boadle and Racker Donnelly. A £14
Mon 1st August
8.00pm The Big Squeeze
An evening of squeezebox maestros
with Brian Peters, Pete Coe, Will
Duke and Simon Care.
A £14
See www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk for more details.
Tues 2nd August
8.00pm Songs, Strings and Steps
with Anna & Elizabeth, Pete Coe
Sheila Kay Adams, Tom & Ben
Paley and Georgie & Phoebe. A £14
Wed 3rd August
8.00pm Lady Maisery In Concert
Fresh-voiced harmony and enchanting instrumental arrangements.
A £14
Thurs 4th August
8.00pm Hannah James’ JigDoll
Music, song and innovative clog
dance in a beautiful show exploring
the life of the travelling player.
A £14
Fri 5th August
3.00pm How The West Was Sung
Jim Causley hosts an afternoon
with the cream of the West
Country’s singers and musicians
including Ninebarrow, Nick Wyke
& Becki Driscoll, Maggie Duffy
and Thorn And Roses.
A £12
A limited number of advance event
tickets are available for each of the
above shows.
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Adult
Child
Advance
Booking
Pam Ayres
Pre-Festival Special see p3
£23/£19
£12/£10
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Steeleye Span + The Drystones
Pre-Festival Special see p3
£23/£19
£12/£10
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3.00pm Ham
Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends
Pre-Festival Special see p3
£22/£18
£11/£9
7.00pm Bulverton
Blackbeard’s Tea Party
£16
£8
7.30pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
Ceilidh with Kirkophany
£12
£6
7.30pm Stowford Rise
Welcome Dance – American
£12
£6
8.00pm Ham
The John McCusker Band + Jez Lowe
Included in Week and Weekend tickets
£20
£10
11.00pm Bulverton
Late Night Extra
At A Glance
Thursday 28th July
2.30pm Ham
8.00pm Ham
Friday 29th July
Bulverton Big Gig Combined Ticket
£14
£24
Saturday 30th July
3.15pm Ham
John Kirkpatrick + Rough Music
£16
£8
3.15pm Blackmore
Dance Marquee
Dance Spectacular
£8
£4
7.00pm Bulverton
Shooglenifty
£20
£10
7.30pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
Ceilidh with Phoenix Dance Band
£12
£6
7.30pm Stowford Rise
Playford Ball
£12
£6
8.00pm Ham
Sharon Shannon & Band
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8.00pm Manor Pavilion The War Horse Songman – Bob Fox
£14
£7
11.00pm Bulverton
£14
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Bulverton Big Gig Combined Ticket
£28
Sunday 31st July
12.00pm Ham
Bob Fox and Jez Lowe
£12
£6
3.00pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
John Gasson Jig Competition
£8
£4
3.15pm Ham
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman
£16
£8
7.00pm Bulverton
Jamie Smith’s Mabon + Three Cane Whale
£16
£8
7.30pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
Ceilidh with Whapweasel
£12
£6
7.30pm Stowford Rise
American Dance
£12
£6
8.00pm Ham
Show Of Hands
£25/£21
£13/£11
8.00pm Manor
The Full Irish Concert
£14
£7
11.00pm Bulverton
Late Night Extra
£14
Bulverton Big Gig Combined Ticket
£24
Monday 1st August
12.00pm Ham
Jamie Smith’s Mabon
£14
£7
3.15pm Ham
Nancy Kerr & James Fagan
£16
£8
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7.00pm Bulverton
Monster Ceilidh Band + Gadarene
£16
£8
7.30pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
Ceilidh with Melrose Quintet
£12
£6
7.30pm Stowford Rise
American Dance
£12
£6
8.00pm Ham
Blazin’ Fiddles + Robyn Stapleton
£20/£16
£10/£8
8.00pm Manor
The Big Squeeze Concert
£14
£7
11.00pm Bulverton
Late Night Extra
£14
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Tuesday 2nd August
£24
12.00pm Ham
Melrose Quartet
£12
£6
3.15pm Blackmore
Dance Marquee
Dance Spectacular
£8
£4
3.15pm Ham
Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons
£18
£9
7.00pm Bulverton
Manran
£16
£8
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At A Glance
Adult
Child
7.30pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
7.30pm Stowford Rise
Ceilidh with Cock & Bull Band
£12
£6
IVFDF goes to the Seaside
£12
£6
8.00pm Manor
Songs, Strings and Steps
8.00pm Ham
Le Vent Du Nord + Jenna Reid
11.00pm Bulverton
Late Night Extra
Bulverton Big Gig Combined Ticket
£14
£7
£20/£16
£10/£8
£14
£24
Wednesday 3rd August
12.00pm Ham
Lady Maisery
£12
£6
3.15pm Ham
Kathryn Tickell & Superfolkus
£18
£9
7.00pm Bulverton
Seth Lakeman
£24
£12
7.30pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
American Party Night
£12
£6
7.30pm Stowford Rise
Irish Dance
8.00pm Ham
Oysters 3 + Robin Dransfield
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£14
Late Night Extra
£14
£30
Thursday 4th August
12.00pm Ham
Lynched
£14
£7
3.15pm Blackmore
Dance Marquee
Dance Spectacular
£8
£4
3.15pm Ham
Riccardo Tesi & Banditaliana
£16
£8
7.00pm Bulverton
Mad Dog Mcrea
£16
£8
7.30pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
Family Ceilidh with Sidmouth
Seaside Stompers
£10
£5
Family £15
7.30pm Stowford Rise
American Dance
£12
£6
8.00pm Ham
Jon Boden + Rheingans Sisters
£25/£21
£13/£11
8.00pm Manor
Hannah James’ JigDoll
£14
£7
11.00pm Bulverton
Late Night Extra
£14
£24
Friday 5th August
3.00pm Manor Pavilion How The West Was Sung Concert
£12
£6
3.15pm Ham
The Watershed Band
£16
£8
7.00pm Blackmore
Gardens Marquee
Last Dance with English Contra
Dance Band
£10
£5
7.30pm Ham
The Young ‘Uns + Pete Coe +Talisk
Included in Week and Day tickets
£16
£8
7.30pm Bulverton
MoltenAmba
£14
£7
11.00pm Bulverton
Late Night Extra
Bulverton Big Gig Combined Ticket
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8.00pm Manor
Bulverton Big Gig Combined Ticket
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11.00pm Bulverton
Bulverton Big Gig Combined Ticket
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More events are detailed in the programme sections pp3-15
See Festival Programme (available in July) for full details
How to book
online: www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk
tel: 01395 577952
post:
Download a booking form from the Tickets page at
www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk
Prices for All-in-One tickets, Week, Day and Weekend tickets
and other offers are shown on p23
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Intimate Concerts & Settings
The Bedford Hotel
The Bedford Hotel hosts three concerts a
day with Jez Lowe, Wizz Jones, Nancy
Kerr & James Fagan and Lady Maisery
among the headliners.
The EFDSS presents Folk Rising Plus
concerts in The Bedford, showcasing the
talents of the next generation of folk
stars, including Ciaran Algar, Sam Kelly
Trio, Effra, Jack Harris, Molly Evans,
The Barber Sisters and Hannah
Cumming.
Kennaway House
We are delighted to return to the Cellar
Bar in Kennaway House for evening
concerts, morning interviews and song
events. Evening concerts feature a
double header with two of the year’s
hottest bands: Stick In The Wheel and
Lynched, British-Bengali band Khiyo
and adventurous song combinations of
the ancient and the new with Mishaped
Pearls.
The popular fRoots-curated Cellar Full of
Folkadelia features Anna & Elizabeth,
Wizz Jones, Tymon Dogg, The
Rheingans Sisters, Lucy Farrell,
Rhona Dalling, Hot Vultures, Trio
Dhoore, Three Cane Whale and Dead
Rat Orchestra.
Anna & Elizabeth
The Woodlands Hotel
The Woodlands Hotel is a great informal
setting for traditional music and song
events hosted by John Howson and
Dan Quinn. Guests include: young
Appalachian stars Anna & Elizabeth,
Irish singer Len Graham and storyteller
Jack Lynch, Tom & Ben Paley, popular
traditional singers Kevin & Ellen
Mitchell, American tradition bearer
Sheila Kay Adams, The Drôle (Eamon
McGivney, Peadar O’Riada and John
Kelly), singer, musician and author
Pete Wood, Aberdeenshire fiddler
Carol Anderson, London-based singers
Peta Webb & Ken Hall, Sussex
concertina maestro Will Duke and Irish
‘folkpoet’ Racker Donnelly.
Methodist Church
Wren Music present two concerts in the
Methodist Church; Random Melody,
showcasing songs from the great Devon
folk song collections and Singing Her
Story focusing on women in song and
un-sung women in history. The Church
also houses the popular Eye On The
Future Concerts.
Lynched
Up Close & Personal
Other guests at the more intimate
venues include: fine singer and acoustic
guitarist duo Mick Ryan & Paul
Downes; local vocal maestros The
Claque, Leeds-based singer/songwriter
and guitarist Dariush Kanani; young
trad singer Niamh Boadle; acoustic duo
Face Furniture (Adrian May & Murray
Griffin); original and re-imagined English
music from Dipper Malkin; The
Dollymopps from the Isle of Wight; and
Celtic and Jazz influenced tunes and
songs from Tred.
Bob & Gill Berry will be back to host
Acoustic Evenings with plenty of
opportunities to sing, say and play. Jo &
Simon Harmer bring us more Steppin’
Time Sessions in the Rugby Club.
Storytelling
Storytelling always plays a significant
role at Sidmouth FolkWeek with
concerts, workshops and story-shares.
Popular Irish storyteller Jack Lynch
returns and seventh-generation
Appalachian storyteller and ballad singer
Sheila Kay Adams joins us with tales of
The Laurel Country. Graham Langley
brings Tales from the Black Country and
resident storyteller Janet Dowling
brings more Talks and Tales.
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Dance Displays
The British Isles has a rich and diverse
range of dance traditions, including
everything from Cotswold and Border to
North West, Clog Stepping and Rapper,
Molly and Longsword. FolkWeek
showcases many of these styles in
Processions, Chance To Meets and
displays around the town and along the
seafront, the legendary John Gasson Jig
Competition and special events held
throughout the week at a number of
venues, including a special show paying
tribute to Roy Dommett this year, plus
Dance Spectaculars in Connaught
Gardens and Blackmore Dance Marquee.
Wednesday night offers a change from
the usual Morris theme with an American
Party night, at Blackmore Gardens,
celebrating with our guests from across
the pond (Candy Rapper, Orion Sword)
with music, dance, games, décor,
American cocktails, Bronco Riding,
Appalachian from Firestone. Americanstyle fancy dress welcome!
Folk Dance Group Dandari join us
from Riga, performing dances and games
from different regions of Latvia, with
choreographed arrangements inspired by
common social life and seasonal
traditions. The folk group also sings and
shares some fascinating oral folklore and
traditions.
Dance teams invited to perform also
include: Bampton Traditional Morris
Dancers, Sallyport Sword Dancers,
Berkshire Bedlam, Candy Rapper
VSOP, Earlsdon Morris Men, Orion
Longsword, Wreckers Border Morris,
Lancashire Wallopers, Seven
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Champions Molly Dancers, Sheffield
Steel Rapper, Hexham Morris Men,
Hexhamshire Lassses, Harlequin
Morris, Firestone Appalachian and
Alvechurch Morris.
Highlights include:
Sat 30th
3.15-4.45pm Blackmore Marquee
Dance Spectacular: a taster of some of
this year’s dance teams. £8
5.00-6.15 Blackmore Marquee
InDommettable – Sidmouth FolkWeek
pays tribute to Roy Dommett.
Sun 31st
3.00-6.00pm Blackmore Marquee
The John Gasson Jig Competition £8
Plus
Dance Spectaculars
Tues, Thurs Blackmore Marquee
3.15pm £8
Mon, Wed, Fri Connaught Gns
2.30pm
A Chance To Meet
Mon-Fri Blackmore Marquee 1.00pm
with Bampton Traditional Morris,
Folk Dance Group Dandari, Seven
Champions Molly Dancers, Earlsdon
Morris Men and more.
Workshops
Famous for the quantity (over 200),
quality and range of workshops, handson participation has always been at the
core of the Sidmouth FolkWeek story. If
you want to learn new skills or develop
established talents, there is bound to be
something for you to have a go at! Try
taster sessions or get involved for weeklong series,
perennial
favourites or
exciting
innovations. Many
series lead to
showcase
performances at
the end of the
week.
Amongst the
workshop leaders
are perennial
festival favourites
Candy Rapper
Sandra Kerr with
the mighty Festival
This Taster Programme offers a headline view of the festival.
Choir, John Kirkpatrick with Festival
Concert Band, Nick & Mary Barber with
Big Band, Jo May with Percusstra, Will
Lang with bodhran and Louisa DaviesFoley leads the Bones workshops.
Tim Walker’s popular Brass workshops return. Bob Ellis is back with Well
known Tunes at a Steady Pace and
melodeon workshops for relative
beginners. New this year, Saul Rose
leads advanced melodeon workshops
and Paul Scourfield leads the
intermediate melodeon workshops and
John Kirkpatrick, Brian Peters and Will
Duke offer plenty more squeezebox
expertise.
John Dipper and Kirsty Cotter return
for fiddle workshops, Martin Simpson
and Wizz Jones offer guitar specials
Then there’s flute, whistle, clawhammer banjo, mountain dulcimers,
beginners’ guitar and more, including
world rhythms, Early Music, band
arrangements and ceilidh band.
Song-based series also take in the
return of West Gallery with Mike Bailey
and Shapenote with Canaan’s Land,
Gregorian Chant with Peter Wilton,
Anna & Elizabeth with Appalachian
Ballads and Bayou Seco offer Cowboy
Songs. Then there’s Storytelling
workshops with Graham Langley and
Janet Dowling and plenty of Talks,
Discussions and Presentations with
Brian Peters, Sheila Kay Adams, Anna
& Elizabeth, Derek Schofield, Pete
Wood, and Peta Webb & Ken Hall.
Kerry Fletcher leads the European
dancers whilst Dave Shepherd & Anna
Pack offer Breton, Bourrees and
TradDance. There’s Latvian Dance with
Folk Dance Group Dandari from Riga
and Early Dance with Andy Richards.
Then there’s a wide range of English and
American Dance (see Folk Dance
section), and a variety of Ritual Dance
Styles, including Cotswold and Border to
North West, Rapper, Molly and
Longsword, plus Appalachian and Social
Stepping.
A Week ticket gives you access to any
and all of the workshops. Day and
Weekend tickets give access on the
appropriate day(s). A book of workshop
tickets gives you discounted access to
individual workshops.
See www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk for more details.
Eye On The Future
Sidmouth FolkWeek has some exciting
programme plans for young people, both
as performers, in the Eye On The Future
Concerts and Folk Rising Plus series, and
as participants!
Shooting Roots is the folk arts
organisation run by and for young
people, and born at Sidmouth, offering
workshops, performances and activities
for everyone aged 12-17.
‘...a really welcoming, accepting
atmosphere for anyone, of any ability,
any background, any interests.’
Get stuck in to music-making,
dancing, theatre and more. Look out for
sessions, dance-outs, games and guest
tutors to boot. Workshops are led by
some of the brightest and best young
folk artists around – prize-winning
dancers, musicians, theatre-makers and
crafts-people. What’s more, most of
them were Shooting Roots participants
themselves not so long ago.
Whatever your discipline, whatever
your level, you’ll get so much out of your
time with Shooting Roots – learning
loads, meeting like-minded people and
having more fun than you imagined
possible! There’s also the opportunity to
showcase the awesome skills you’ve
picked up in workshops at a special
Manor Pavilion show. Come and get
involved!
Stream of Sound will also be running
daily song workshops and joining
Shooting Roots for sessions and fun
events.
Halsway Manor Hothouse will be
appearing at three events on Saturday,
with members staying on to work with
Shooting Roots.
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Young people also have a great place
up at The Bulverton. Bulverton-in-One
(BiO) tickets offer great value for Young
People (18-25) to enjoy the completely
made-over Bulverton venue; including
all events at Bulverton Marquee
including 8 evening shows, 8 Late Night
Extra Ceilidhs, daytime workshops and
early and late night sessions in Betsy’s
Lounge. Plus Free Camping!
graphic artist David Owen’s 2016 unique
designs and pick up some iconic
mementos of a super Festival.
2106 Stop Press! David Owen is
bringing his exhibition to Sidmouth!
Make sure you get along to see his
iconic, ground- breaking work – location
to be announced in due course.
Craft Village and
Music Fair
The beautiful Peacock Gardens will
once again be the base for our great
Craft Village, with its growing reputation
for high quality, eclectic arts and crafts
from around the South West. In 2016,
we also offer a few added extras from
further afield.
Open daily, the Craft Village offers
the opportunity to browse and buy
something just that little bit different, as
well as being a great meeting place,
with Café Dish as a hub, with its
accessible location right next to
Blackmore Gardens, in the centre of
town.
Right at the heart of the action, be
sure to visit the accessible and airy
Music Fair in Blackmore Gardens with
everything from penny whistles to handcrafted instruments, and a wealth of CDs
from festival artists and beyond.
Festival Souvenirs
Excellent variety of Festival souvenirs
are available from official stalls at the
Ham and in Blackmore Gardens. Come
and browse internationally renowned
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Food and Drink
Fine ales this year from the Caledonian
Brewery, very local Branscombe Vale
and others beside. Excellent Devon craft
ciders and delicious fruit varieties for the
increasing band of discerning cider
devotees. Festival bars are manned by
the splendid Anchor’s Away teams at the
Ham Hub and Bulverton and, in
Blackmore Gardens, by the inconceivably lovely LMB volunteer team.
Our local caterers return with
inventive ‘Special Sidmouth’ culinary
offerings.
At the Ham, you will find Tom Cull’s
Dartmoor Kitchen, Goodness Gracious
Healthy Foods (veg), Crazy Crepes,
Devon Coffee and Salcombe Dairy’s Ice
Cream Parlour. At the Bulverton, there’s
splendidly tasty El Dorado Mexican
specialities with a great menu until late
late for the new Betsy’s Lounge
devotees. From breakfasts to dinners,
Campsite catering will be there to feed
those hungry outdoor types. In
Blackmore Gardens something’s always
brewing at the coffee stall, a new
Gardens food offering to tempt your
palates, 2 Coast County’s superburgers,
etc. and Salcombe Ice Cream to round it
off. And wonderful Café Dish is next door
in the amazing new Craft Village.
This Taster Programme offers a headline view of the festival.
CHILDREN’S
FESTIVAL
The Buzz at
Blackmore Gardens
Blackmore Gardens will once again be
the beating heart of the Children’s
Festival with a superb line-up of
talented young performers on the
Garden Stage, workshops in the children’s marquees, pop up ‘happenings’,
Morris Dance Workshops, Dance
Around the Maypole, Parachute Games
and much, much more.
Fabulous Family
Evening Shows include:
Sat 30th – Spangles the Clown’s
hilarious clown show.
Sun 31st – a fabulous story evening
with One Moment in Time.
Mon 1st – Noisy Oyster Theatre’s
captivating family puppet show The
Three Billy Pigs.
Tues 2nd – Family Concert. Sing-along
with festival favourites Richard
& Jess Arrowsmith and Sandra Kerr.
Wed 3rd – Fabulous Family Medley of
Music, Story, Song & Dance with Pete
Coe, Against the Grain and Sheila Kay
Adams.
Thurs 4th – Super Stomping Evening
Ceilidh in Blackmore Gardens Marquee
with the Sidmouth Seaside Stompers,
caller Martyn Harvey, plus special
guests.
See www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk for more details.
Getting Involved
Daytimes in the Children’s Festival
always provide a wonderful range of
opportunities for fun and learning. Make
things in the Craft Carousel, sing with
Stream of Sound, play music, enjoy
junk music making, dance, join in with
Drama & Crafts along with Captain Sid
& The Mouthy Pirates and bring your
instruments along to join the fabulous
Sidmouth Seaside Stompers Ceilidh
Band. For younger children there will be
dedicated sessions for both 6-7 year
olds and for 5 years and under, including
Crazy Crafts, Action Songs, Fun
Percussion, Mini Crafts, Messy Crafts,
and – new this year – Yoga, plus many
more noisy and quiet sessions.
Tickets
The best way to make sure that
children get the most out of Sidmouth
FolkWeek’s Children’s Festival at the
best possible price, purchase a
children’s season ticket for the week.
This gives priority access to all
events in the Children’s Programme
space permitting. These are available
on line or from the Sidmouth TIC.
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Sponsorship, Grants and Donations
Sidmouth Town Council
Sidmouth Town Council has again confirmed its significant long-term support,
demonstrating the importance of this
internationally renowned event to the
town as a resort and to its businesses.
Town Council support has enabled us to
develop the Children’s Festival, Young
Sidmouth, our Social dance offering and
our main venue programmes.
All areas of the Festival benefit from
this significant support, including our
marketing, where rapidly growing Social
Media activity now peaks at a reach of
over 2 million during the Festival week.
Devon County Council
We are grateful to Devon County Council
for their support of the FolkWeek Festival,
which is a major West Country event and
particularly important to Devon. County
support helps us to strengthen our main
concert programme and provide for new
Young People’s initiatives.
EFDSS
The English Folk Dance and Song
Society curate another series of Folk
Rising Plus concerts featuring young
performers, many of whom the Society
have actively supported in their careers.
Halsway Manor
Halsway Manor, national centre for the
folk arts, based in Somerset, will present
a young musician’s showcase and
support young people's dance activity
and tuition.
Sidmouth Businesses and
Organisations
The Festival significantly benefits town
and local area businesses and organisations. There is a strong recognition
that significant business sponsorship
is needed to sustain the event.
The Festival Sponsorship Programme
has 5 bands, from Bronze to Platinum,
advertising promotional opportunities and
Social media support through the year
and particularly over an extended period
prior to and during the Festival, reaches
tens of thousands of festival-goers and
visitors.
Local Festival sponsors and advertisers
are identified by posters on display in
their windows and are listed in the
Festival Programme. Please support them
by buying from these businesses
whenever you can.
For details of sponsorship and advertising opportunities, contact:
Colin Trussell on 07976 351324
fRoots
[email protected]
Our media sponsors return with Cellar Full Ann Liverton 01395 579792
of Folkadelia, which is back in its original [email protected]
home at Kennaway House. fRoots also
Graham Liverton 01395 579792
support Wednesday evening's concert in
[email protected]
the Ham Marquee.
or visit our website:
www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk
Join Friends Of Sidmouth FolkWeek
Keeping The Tradition
For 60 years, the Festival in Sidmouth has been a
vibrant and innovative event in the cultural life of
the town, and in the national folk music and
dance calendar.
The town-based festival has an array of events
reflecting the diversity of the folk arts, including
dance, song, music and storytelling. The
continuation of the tradition has always been a
priority for FolkWeek and this is reflected in the
huge variety of workshops for both adults and
children.
By becoming a member of the Friends of
Sidmouth FolkWeek, you would help to make a
contribution to the continued existence of the
Festival and towards its future development. The
money raised is put into a fund administered by
Sidmouth FolkWeek Limited, a registered charity
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(no. 1111958). In FolkWeek 2015, donations from
the Friends were used to support the staging of
the concert at the Ham Marquee which featured
Jackie Oates and Alastair Anderson.
Please support the sustainability of the Festival
by becoming a Friend of Sidmouth FolkWeek. Just
go online to www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk, look
on the Tickets page and order your membership
of the Friends, which you will find right at the end
of this page. If you prefer to download a form
from the website, look for the Friends page under
'Practical Information' and print out a membership form. In either case, please tick the Gift Aid
box to increase the value of your membership, if
you qualify as a UK taxpayer.
Individual membership is £20 per year and
joint membership at £35 per year. Group
membership is £50 per year.
Where is Sidmouth?
Sidmouth is on the East Devon ‘Jurassic’
Coast, just a few miles from junction 30
of the M5. The nearest stations are at
Exeter or Honiton with regular bus
services into Sidmouth.
Transport and Parking
Car parks are available at the Cricket
and Rugby Clubs and Bedford Lawn (all
festival sponsors), as well as the Ham
and Manor Road. The Official Festival
Car Park is next to the Bulverton
Marquee: a short walk down the hill
takes you to the Campsite bus stop
and into town.
The Festival Buses provide a timetabled
service from the Campsite (near to
Bulverton Marquee) to the Esplanade,
with a special service to and from
Stowford Community Centre for main
evening Social dances.
Accommodation
The Festival Campsite is available to
All In One, Week, Weekend, Day and
Event Ticket holders for the period
covered by the ticket, if booked in
advance. Anyone else can book space on
the Campsite by purchasing at the NonTicket (NT) rate. Children under 16 must
be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Camping is free for children 5 and under.
The Campsite is open from noon on
Wednesday 27th July to noon on
Saturday 6th August.
Access for Disabled People
We aim to make FolkWeek as accessible
as possible to all people with disabilities.
Wheelchair access is available at most
venues, and our volunteer stewards can
assist with any particular needs. Free of
charge Carers tickets are available on
application.
Honiton
Exeter
Plymouth
Volunteers
FolkWeek depends upon volunteers to
perform a variety of tasks – from
checking tickets to car park duties, from
backstage to box office, and much more!
If you want to help support the Festival in
these areas, then please apply through
the website. Volunteers normally work up
to 5 hours a day and in exchange receive
a Week Ticket and free camping. We still
have vacancies for volunteers. Follow the
link on the website for more information,
and download and complete the
application form. But don’t leave it too
long!
Festival Programme
This contains a comprehensive
list of all FolkWeek events, including
venues and many events not mentioned
in this Taster Programme, plus workshop
details, artist biographies, venue information and much more. Price £6. One
free copy of the Festival Programme per
All In One or Week Ticket booking will be
sent in early July – extra free copies for
these ticket holders can be collected on
arrival in Sidmouth.
There is also a Children’s Festival
Programme.
Accommodation in the Sidmouth area:
contact the Tourist Information Centre for details.
01395 516441 www.visitsidmouth.co.uk
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Stowford Rise Community Centre is
approximately 1.5 miles from the
town centre – a 5-minute drive or a
half-hour walk.
Sidmouth FolkWeek Supporters
Sidmouth Town Council
East Devon District Council
Devon County Council
Halsway Manor
fRoots – media sponsor
EFDSS
We would like to thank the following business sponsors and donors for supporting Sidmouth FolkWeek.
The Anchor Inn, Annings Fruit Ciders, Bedford Hotel, Bedford Lawn Car Park, Branscombe Vale Brewery,
The Caledonian Brewery, Churches Together in Sidmouth, Dukes, fRoots, Hayman’s, Hobgoblin Music,
Hotel Elizabeth, Hunter’s Moon Hotel, Ice Cream Paradise, Kia Cars Marsh Barton, Kingswood and Devoran
Hotel, Middle Bar Singers, The Mocha Restaurant, Prospect Plaice, Royal Glen Hotel, Royal York & Faulkner
Hotel, Sandford Orchards Cider, Seaside Beach Company, Sidmouth Cricket Club, Sidmouth Rugby Club,
Sidmouth Sailing Club,The Swan Inn, Sweetcombe Cottages, Upper Crust Bakery, Vinnicombes, White Horse
Cafe, The Woodlands Hotel.
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Tickets
All-in-One Tickets: Week and Weekend
Give admission to all events at the Festival,
space permitting, except Pre-Festival Events
for which there is a substantial discount.
You get priority entry to the Ham Marquee
Evening Concerts, as long as you arrive at
least 10 minutes before the start of the event.
For all events, All-in-One Ticket holders have
priority over customers paying at the door, up
to 10 minutes before the start of the event.
AiO Week: Adult £308 / Student £246 /
Youth £154 / Child £100
AiO Weekend: Adult £134 / Student £100 /
Youth £68 / Child £34
Pre-Festival Concerts
Thursday 28th July 2.30pm Pam Ayres
Thursday 28th July 8.00pm Steeleye Span
Friday 29th July 3.00pm Port Isaac’s
Fisherman’s Friends
How to Book
Online
www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk
Payment by credit/debit card. Event tickets
purchased before 11th July will be posted.
Please allow 2 weeks for delivery. Bookings
received after 11th July will be held for
collection from the TIC until end of 24th July,
or from the Festival Box Office from 25th July.
Bulverton-in-One Tickets
Gives admission to all 8 days of Bulverton
events and includes Full Week Camping.
Available for 18-25 and 25+
BiO: 18-25 £120 / 25+ £170
By Post
Download the Booking Form from the Tickets
page at www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk and
send to Sidmouth FolkWeek Tickets, Tourist
Information Centre, Ham Lane, Sidmouth EX10
Week Tickets
8XR. Bookings paid for by cheque should be
Give admission, space permitting, to all events made payable to Sidmouth TIC and should
at the Festival except Ham Marquee Evening
reach the TIC by 8th July at the latest.
Concerts and Pre-Festival Events, for both of
By Telephone
which there is a substantial discount. Week
01395 577952. Please have your credit/debit
Ticket holders have priority over customers
card ready.
paying at the door, up to 10 minutes before
the start of the event.
Week: Adult £214 / Student £170 /
Youth £108 / Child £54
Day and Weekend Tickets
If you can’t come for the whole Festival, buy a
Day or Weekend Ticket. They have the same
conditions as the Week Tickets, for the
appropriate time period. The Weekend ticket
covers Friday to Sunday.
Weekend: Adult £88 / Student £70 /
Youth £46 / Child £22
Day: Adult £42 / Student £36 / Youth £22 /
Child £12
Students (18+), Youths (12-17) and
Children (6-11)
There are discounted tickets for all of the
above. Ages are calculated as at 29th July.
Children 5 and under free.
Advance Event Tickets
Tickets go on sale on Monday 9th May for
events marked with an A.
Family Ticket Offer
Buy at least one Adult ticket and pay for one
Youth (12-17) or Child (6-11) and the next
Child ticket is FREE.
In Person
Tickets can be bought from the Tourist
Information Centre, Ham Lane, Sidmouth.
Open 10am–5pm.
From Monday 25th July
Tickets can be bought from the FolkWeek Box
Office (near the Ham Marquee). Tel: 01395
577952. Open 9am-8pm, 25th July-5th
August. The FolkWeek Box Office will accept
telephone bookings for event tickets until 5pm
on the day of the event for evening shows with
advance tickets, and 1pm for Ham afternoon
concerts.
Refunds
Sorry, we are not able to give refunds.
All prices include VAT at 20% VAT Reg 878 4532 77.
We undertake not to sell, distribute, disclose or
otherwise misuse any contact information given to us.
All-in-One, Week, Weekend and Day Tickets will not be
sent through the post. A receipt will be sent and this can
be exchanged for tickets on arrival in Sidmouth.
Sidmouth FolkWeek Productions Ltd (registered in
England No 05610997) can give no guarantee that any
events will take place, or any artists will perform at any
particular time, or at all. We will, however, make every
effort to carry out the programme as advertised. See
website for full terms and conditions.
Children’s Prices
Prices for events in this Taster Programme for
children (6–17) are half the adult price shown,
rounded up to the nearest £ where necessary.
Children under 5 go free. Children under 12
(and Youths under 16 for Bulverton Late Night
Extra events) must be accompanied by a
responsible adult for all performance events.
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