2-4 July
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WELCOME TO HAT FAIR 2010! his is the 36th Hat Fair! Three days of street arts, outdoor performance, dance, music and circus all around the beautiful city centre of Winchester. There will be the children’s procession on Friday morning to kick things off this year, with a theme of hidden histories and myths of Winchester. Look out for shows on the High Street, Cathedral Green and The Broadway. Special sites this year include the Inner Close of the Cathedral, where Akademi are performing Asian contemporary dance. The Old Laundry in Hyde will be the host of a great show about boxing, set in a full boxing ring. We are proud to be working with two consortiums and partnerships to develop street arts nationally and in Europe. Without Walls is a national network of key street arts festivals and ZEPA is a partnership between Southern English and French partners. Watch the cream of the world’s hatting shows and wonderful international shows. Dance in the street on Saturday night and recover on Sunday in a relaxed manner at the Hat Fair Picnic. The Hat Fair team has really enjoyed putting together this year’s festival and we hope that you enjoy it. See you on the streets!
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’est la 36ième édition du Hat Fair – trois jours des arts de la rue, des spectacles en plein air, de la danse, de la musique et du cirque - dans les rues de la belle ville de Winchester. Cette année nous commençons le vendredi matin avec un défilé des enfants sur le thème des histoires cachées et les mythes de Winchester. Regardez les spectacles dans High Street, The Broadway et autour de la cathédrale. Cette année nous sommes privilégés d’utiliser le ‘Inner Close’ de la cathédrale pour présenter la danse asiatique contemporaine par Akademi. En plus, la vielle blanchisserie à Hyde se transformera en vrai ring de boxe pour un spectacle formidable! Nous sommes fiers de travailler en association avec des partenaires britanniques et europèens pour mieux développer les arts de la rue. Without Walls est un réseau national des principaux festivals des arts de la rue britanniques et ZEPA est un partenariat entre des organisations du nord de la France et du sud d’Angleterre. Regardez des merveilleuses spectacles internationales, dansez dans la rue le samedi soir et puis reposez-vous le dimanche à notre pique-nique dans le parc. L’équipe de Hat Fair espèrent que vous vous amusez bien!
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Without Walls is a consortium of eight of the UK's most strategically significant outdoor arts festivals. By working together in the pursuit of a set of common goals, over the last 3 years Without Walls has been breaking new ground in the development and creation of outdoor arts in the UK. Outdoor Arts have a universal appeal and are now being recognised for their ability to engage and bring together communities and to shape a sense of place and identity. Without Walls' exciting commissioning opportunities for UK artists are helping raise the bar for free and accessible outdoor arts, demonstrating that excellence and engagement can go hand in hand. Without Walls (Sans Murs) est une association de huit des principaux festivals des arts de la rue britanniques. En travaillant ensemble sur des objectifs en commun, pendant les dernières trois années Without Walls a percé un nouveau chemin dans la création et le développement des arts de la rue en Royaume Uni. Avec un appel universel, les arts de la rue sont maintenant reconnus pour leur rôle dans l’engagement communitaire et pour leur contribution à la création de l’identité d’un lieu. Le programme de donne de commissions de Without Walls contribue à améliorer la qualité des événements gratuits et accessible à tous. Ce programme montre que l’excellence artistique et l’engagement communitaire peuvent servir d’appuis réciproques. KULJIT BHAMRA’S ‘CHUTNEY’ ; UK Hindi, English & Bhojpuri lyrics combined with the sounds of Soca, Calypso and Filmi music... Kuljit Bhamra’s CHUTNEY will entertain you with uptempo songs and vibrant dance sequences inspired by musicians. Chutney is a new strolling street band and programme of music led by renowned British Asian musician/composer Kuljit Bhamra. The inspiration for the band is “Chutney” music, the popular musical style of the Indian community in Trinidad that blends influences from Asia and the Caribbean in a “spicy” mix of guitars, horns and percussion. Prodigal Theatre’s Urban Playground Team present ‘The Next Level’ UK/FRA Prodigal Theatre’s Urban Playground Team works in partnership with French company Gravity Style to produce dynamic physical performances examining the relationship between the human body and the built environment. Gravity Style are the co-creators of Parkour, or “L’art du deplacement”, the discipline of overcoming physical obstacles with movement that is safe, efficient and fluid. Together the companies blend the philosophy of Parkour with various contemporary, urban and hip hop dance styles to produce choreographies reflecting the environments in which they work. The Next Level was co-commissioned by the Without Walls consortium, Brighton Festival and Dome, and the JUICE Newcastle Gateshead’s festival for children and young people. 4
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LUCI GORREL BARNES presents ‘The tragic and disturbing tale of Little Lupin’ ; UK With it’s roots in the rich, dark soils of fairy tales, ‘Little Lupin’ tells the story of a girl who is not like others, and how life in the woods can take unexpected turns. Join two unusually hairy sisters for a performance which takes you through the hidden spaces of Bristol Old Vic and deep into an off kilter world of wolfish play and shape shifting. Drawing together live music, performance and hand drawn animation, this show is for anyone who has ever strayed off the path and into the woods. Supported by Without Walls, Theatre Bristol and Bristol Old Vic, this show has limited audience numbers, visit show to ‘book a ticket/space’ early in the day.
Ragroof Theatre present Gloves On ; UK Gloves On is set in and around a full size, floodlit boxing ring. Exploring boxing’s place in the British psyche, this intense and visceral performance conveys the emotional and physical challenges a boxer experiences and investigates the intricacies of courage, masculinity and honour, ritual and spectatorship. The audience are invited to take the side of the champion or challenger before the battle commences and pounding musical beats fill the space as the fighters enter the ring to the raucous delight of the crowd. The imaginations of the Ragroof Theatre team, who make work in unusual spaces, are inspired by other people’s memories and knitted together using physical expression, text, soundscapes, poetry and visual language.
AKADEMI present SUFI Zen ; UK An intimate dance theatre experience that unites the stillness of Zen meditation with the rapturous motion of Sufi dervishes. Evoking a cultural landscape that extends from Persia to Japan, Sufi:Zen exists in a world of contrasts – of ice and fire, entropy and energy, introspection and divine omniscience. Sufi:Zen is choreographed by Gauri Sharma Tripathi with the support of Jonathan Lunn and Mavin Khoo. It merges on multiple dance styles, including kathak, bharata natyam, contemporary and ballet. Set to a score by Shrikanth Sriram, this performance reflects Akademi’s longstanding reputation for presenting modern perspectives on traditional South Asian dance forms in unusual and distinct spaces.
Wired Aerial Theatre in collaboration with Henri Oguike Dance Company ; UK This delicious double bill premières a new collaboration between these two companies paired with a welcome revival of Wired Aerial Theatre’s Rosa’s Bar. Over the years, Wired Aerial Theatre have refined their own creation, bungee-assisted dance, into a beautifully refined and exquisite aerial piece Rosa’s Bar: a spectacle brimming with quirky characters, tango beats, magic tricks, flying, and incredible illusions. All this is served up with their characteristic humour and passion. In Straw Dog, Wired Aerial Theatre join forces with the internationally renowned dance innovator Henri Oguike in the creation of a new Without Walls commission. Winchester Hat Fair 2010 | A Celebration of Street Arts
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SMALL SCALE PROGRAMME pass around 36 years ago, Hat Fair originated from hatting performances (where artists ance is perform cale small-s the streets; city’s the on show) their after ns a hat for donatio and ers perform new to you e at the heart of what we do. Each year we hope to introduc popular most UK’s the of some back bring to as well as shows from around the world, street artists.
Derek Mcalister ; USA
Franky J and his disco style will dazzle you with electrifying manipulation while escaping from the latest in female fashion. Once free, you will enjoy the ‘Hottest’ three-torch routine ever created by Man, allegedly.
Mr Jon Hicks ; UK
Through unhealthy feats of amazement with toy elephants, Mr. Hicks’ meditational and delusional obsession has created a Derek McAlister highly trained coterie of toy elephants that, perform amazing stunts, illusions and acts of beauty.
Kiki and Paschale; UKAUS
We've all seen illusions and magic before and we have all heard the term ‘comedy magician’ but take your preconceptions and stuff them in your rabbit. These two will surprise you.
Tony Garulo; UKSPA
Unfortunately his artists are in revolt, and the performing tigers on hunger strike (due to an imposed vegetarian diet.) To cap it all, his venue has burnt down. Can the show go on? Shay Horay presents
The Famous Rubberband Boy; NZ Holder of The Guinness World Record for Rubberbands on his face. Shay is so funny he should have been twins! A master of comedy, acrobatics and escapology. The Famous Rubberband Boy 6
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Strictly Dumb Prancing; UK This over-sequinned couple combine their superbly skilled acrobalance and dubious tango dancing with a generous helping of comedy in this hilarious battle of skills, wills and cheesy smiles. Frenetic Engineering present
Calamity Jane; UK
She’s as sassy as a bullock, as accurate as a blindfolded donkey, has the charms of a mangy fox and is usually as Strictly Dumb Prancing drunk as a skunk. Run for them there hills if she gets her knives out or sings a song cos maybe you’ll see how Calamity gets her name! Frenetic Engineering also present
Femme Fatale ; UK
A collision of glamour and incompetence results in a hilarious street show involving knife throwing, audience participation, fire eating, bad magic and sandwich making! The Pitts present
The Pitts Family Circus ; AUS
A small circus family from Tasmania. Their show fuses highly skilled acrobatics with unusual juggling, bizarre contortion and offbeat humour to provide a stunning and hilarious show for all the family to enjoy.
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see pages 14-19 for programme details Pete Dobbins; UK
Climbing an unsupported, 10ft ladder, he has an uncanny ability to remain upright, juggling knives whilst teetering in the air, this is dangerous enough…but to do it all wearing a kilt redefines the term 'personal risk'.
George Orange; USA
The Gents Abroad
George Orange is an eccentric clown and slack rope dancer from Chicago. George is truly one of a kind, take a trip with him down the rabbit hole of his show, an experience not to be missed.
English Gents Present the Gents Abroad; AUS
Two delightful gentlemen who perform inconceivable feats of acrobatic skill, strength and balance, whilst casually sipping tea, reading the newspaper or whatever tickles one’s fancy. The Gents are also one of the star acts from Olivier Award winning Cabaret show, La Clique.
Asher Tea's Junkyard Variety Show; AUS
Asher spends his time between the comedy circuit and the street performing world, he will have you in stitches with his hilarious show and ridiculous humour.
Haggis and Charlie; UK
ramshackelicious present
The Small Time; UK
Welcome to the world’s smallest travelling variety show, with live music, real tale Femme Fa wheels, hidden stages, exotic animals, and tricks galore. This band of entertainers will do all they can to present their wonderful show to you, no matter where you are, they’ll find you. Pan Gottic present Full Twist; UK An upbeat dynamic physical comedy, telling a witty tale of lust and love mixing a blend of clowning, physical theatre, juggling and acrobatics without using a single word. Wonderful and hugely original.
Banjo Orchestra Circus; UKAUS The smallest banjo orchestra with circus tricks in the world who love banjo's and are highly skilled musicians. They love circus and perform wonderful tricks together. They have created a new genre called ‘banjo circus’.
They have wowed audiences everywhere with their award-winning action-packed mix of humour, daring and charm. It’s not just the comedy and skill, it’s the complete clash of personalities that makes this show so exceptional.
Mr Pineapplehead; UK
This delightful and funny clown show combines a good old fashioned childrens entertainer with modern visual comedy. Join Mr Pineapple Head and discover all sorts of toys and clown magic as he explores the world of play and silliness.
Skate Naked; UK
The show itself sees the veteran acrobatic duo performing a mindbending display of hilarious and dangerous stunts. With fire stunts, whip tricks and general lunacy all thrown into the mix and delivered at what seem breakneck speed, this is one not to be missed. Banjo Orchestra Circus Winchester Hat Fair 2010 | A Celebration of Street Arts
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The ZEPA Network an INTEREG Funded partnership “Zone European de Projets Artistique”
An exciting, innovative Trans-National partnership between 5 UK and 4 French Street Theatre and Outdoor Arts Producers and Festivals. Over the next 3 years we are producing, commissioning and supporting many Outdoor Arts projects and shows, together. Working with both UK and French Outdoor Artists and Performers, we will be presenting all the work on the streets of the INTEREG region and at its partners’ events and festivals, from Cornwall to Brittany, Great Yarmouth to Amiens, Newhaven to Rouen and many other places in between. There will also be many other artistic and human exchanges alongside the presentations, including workshops, volunteering opportunities, education and inter generational projects. We hope these projects and events will touch the hearts of all who engage, watch and participate. The ZEPA partners are: • • • • • • • • •
Winchester Hat Fair Southampton City Council Brighton Festival Seachange Arts, Great Yarmouth ZAP Arts Culture Commune, Loos en Gohelle Amiens Metropole and Le Hangar, Amiens L’Atelier 231, Sotteville les Rouen Le Forneau, Brest
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THE ZEPA NETWORK PROJECT 2008-2012 This Interreg IVA European programme, under the watchful eye of the European Community, aims at developing Street Theatre and Community Events throughout this european-region. Running from 2008-2012, ZEPA (Zone European Projects Artistic) groups together 9 partners from the South of England and the North of France: Hat Fair (Winchester), Brighton Festival (Brighton), Zap Art (Brighton), Southampton City Council (Southampton), Seachange Arts (Great Yarmouth) and, in France, Amiens Métropole – Le Hangar / Street Theatre Creation Centre (Amiens), l’Atelier 231 National Centre for Street Theatre (Sotteville-lès-Rouen), Le Fourneau - National Center for Street Theater (Brest), and Culture Commune – National Centre of the Mining Bassin of Pas-de-Calais (Loos-en-Gohelle). This cross-border network aims at contributing to the cultural, social, tourist and economic development of these european-regions in question, via support for the production of Street Theatre and Outdoor Community Events, setting a proactive process into motion for the populations concerned. MAKING INROADS AND ILLUMINATING THE EUROPEAN-REGIONS Each of the 9 partners of the network are well known in their geographic area, thanks to operations with their local partners, i.e. local authorities, artistic and cultural organisations, companies, artists and the general public. The network created by the ZEPA project will enable the accumulation of the effects of each of these 9 partners, to guarantee a better cultural offer for all the european-regions and a fruitful increase in national and cross-border co-operation. EUROPEAN-REGION ARTISTIC PROJECT The production and performance for the communities in public open spaces are at the centre of the overall project. The notion of “Euroregion Artistic Project” illustrates a truly communicative approach to the European-region, led by the Artists and Producers themselves. The latter have to seize the challenges identified by the partners, such as citizenship, urban regeneration, adapt to and take over the heritage, educational development, to design co-operative projects with many different Artists and groups. All projects will have a direct link and dialogue with each population in question. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SUSTAINABLE EXCHANGE BASED ON THE LIVING HERITAGE OF THE EUROPEAN-REGIONS In the project there will also be exchanges of knowledge, skill sharing, meetings with local inhabitants and local professionals, the creation of shared multi-media tools (the ZEPA Internet site), and a legacy will be created. All of the partners’ actions aim towards leaving an imprint of the project, as well as encounters and mutual enhancement, which are at the heart of the ZEPA ethos, this will truly give it longlasting effects beyond 2012. An actual publication will also be created documenting this exciting project from beginning to end.
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Et maintenant, en Français Ce réseau transfrontalier vise à contribuer, par le biais d’un soutien à la création des Arts de la Rue, au développement culturel, social, touristique et économique des territoires concernés, en impulsant une dynamique pro-active en direction des populations. LE RAYONNEMENT ET L’IRRIGATION DES TERRITOIRES Chacun des 9 partenaires du réseau sont des acteurs bien implantés sur leur zone géographique grâce à des actions en lien avec les partenaires locaux : collectivités territoriales et locales, structures artistiques et culturelles, compagnies, populations spécifiques. Le réseau constitué par le projet ZEPA permettra des rayonnements cumulés de chacun des 9 partenaires pour une meilleure irrigation de tous les territoires et une démultiplication fructueuse des coopérations nationales et transfrontalières. DES PROJETS ARTISTIQUES DE TERRITOIRES La création et la restitution auprès des populations dans l’espace public sont au coeur du projet global. La notion de « projet artistiques de territoires » illustre une approche transversale du territoire,mise en oeuvre par les artistes. Ceux-ci sont conduits à s’emparer d’enjeux, identifiés par les partenaires, tels que la citoyenneté, la régénération urbaine, l’appropriation du patrimoine, le développement éducatif… ; pour concevoir des projets de coopération mis en oeuvre en lien direct avec les populations concernés. LE DEVELOPPEMENT D’UN ECHANGE DURABLE AUTOUR DES PATRIMOINES VIVANTS DES TERRITOIRES La formation, les échanges de savoir-faire, les rencontres entre habitants et professionnels, la constitution d’outils multimédia partagés (www.zepa9.eu), les « traces » sont autant d’actions conduites par les partenaires, visant à graver le travail commun, la rencontre et l’enrichissement mutuel au coeur du projet pour le pérenniser au-delà de 2012.
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ZEPA SHOWS Les Trois Points de Suspension ; FRA Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the kingdom of fears and the bizarre. The Grimox Brothers will present to you ‘Sophocles, the still unexplained mystery of the bodiless Philosopher.’ Inspired by the horror movies of the 1950s and by travelling fairground theatre, ‘Voyage en Bordure du Bord du Bout du Monde’ (‘Journey on the edge of the end of the world’) is a comic, cosmic saga that goes back over the terrible story of ‘Sophocles the Philosopher’. A tale of suspense and the bizarre, an incredibly unique adventure made of danger, acrobatic stunts, dark music and evil spells… Beware, madness may ensue!
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Acid Kostik present ‘Step right up’; FRA Acid Kostik invites you to join their delicious parody; The Church of Stepology (think Step aerobics meets Scientology!?) and its 3 most ardent supporters, as they stroll in search of the new Grail; eternal youth. ‘Step right up!’ is far from being an easy path. This is a show mixing sport, dance and spirituality and why not!?
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VO Compagnie present ‘The Wind Cleaner’; FRA Do we realize that the trees planted in urban areas are removed from their natural forest environment? Isolated, subjected to air pollution and noise, victims of urinary attacks by canine and human species, they have no benchmarks and die slowly. Nicolas Gengoux attempts, through several steps to help recover their memory of the forest. Using traditional methods and advanced technologies, he has throughout the week been demonstrating his green fingers, to revitalize the city's trees by removing particulate pollution and ozone emissions with a terrulic wave machine, destressing roots, sending wind, and through tribal rituals. The presence of the four elements; water, earth, air and fire highlight the highly spiritual dimension of this unique approach to gardening. Visit Nicholas, as he will be with us from Thursday Ist until his work reaches its stunning conclusion on Saturday afternoon! VO Compagnie
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SMALL SCALE PROGRAMME cont. Space Cowboy; AUS
Stickleback Plasticus present
A truly unique and exciting act, who has shown his calibre and skill by performing at the Edinburgh festival fifteen years in a row, winning ‘The Street Performance World Championship’ in 2006 and 2007 and he also holds six Guinness World Records for his unusual skills.
St Joan's Ambulance
Accident prone and ready to serve, Joan, Joan and John, having failed the most basic of first aid courses, have set forth with crates of crepe bandage and piles of plasters. Whatever you do this weekend, don’t hurt yourself with these guys around!
Pete Sweet; USA
This show crackles with bizarre spontaneity and awesome skill. Pete sings crazy jazz while dancing, juggling and riding a unicycle on a rope high above the ground! Pete’s performance in Winchester in 2008 was such a joy to watch we’ve been trying to get him back ever since.
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Two Left Feet; UK
Sequinned to the hilt and ready to Rumba, Barry and Yvonne have sadly been ostracised by the world of Competitive Ballroom due to an over-enthusiastic technique... Icarus present Roo'd; AUS Giant bouncing kangaroos, a phenomenal sight with their crossover of outback machismo and inner city punk savvy. Please don’t feed them, no matter what they say!
Lords of Strut ; IRE
Seamus and Sean will do anything to be famous. Street circus has never seen anything like these two lads. In so many ways they are wrong; walking a fine line of social corruptibility. Over styled and under dressed they will be making an impact.
B.O.S.I present
Nancy the Wheelie Bin; UK
WALKABOUT ACTS
Watch out for Nancy, she has a life of her own, part mischievous, part curious, she will certainly delight and surprise passers by, and you’ll never look at a wheelie bin the same way again.
Fair Play present Ramblers; UK Pleasant, easygoing, eccentrics carry a bizarre map from which they can ask directions or relate stories of their travels. The stories themselves vary in styles between comical, poignant or absurd and engage people of all ages. also present Fairly Fresh Fish Co See dancing prawns and an octopus come to life whilst witnessing stirrings in the jellied eel jar and a worrying seafood smoothie amongst other delights. Eye catching and superbly silly.
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INSTALLATIONS
Pickled Image present
Once Arts present Picnic; UK
Receiving a picnic like package filled with small objects, instructions and script, the players are led through the performance page by page – casting, creating the set, sound effects and providing dialogue and detail. These intimate performances empower participants and engage them with their surroundings, creativity and each other. This performance has limited audience capacity. Please visit the show on Saturday on Cathedral Green and book a spot. Roos
Dot Comedy present
The Chain; UKAUS
A chain of events triggering a domino effect leading to a loop of disasters which selfperpetuate one another ad infinitum. A random chain of slapstick blunders that develops into a physical conceit of chronological disaster with hilarious results. Outside The Eclipse Pub Market Street on Saturday afternoon. See info booth for more details. River People present
The Midnight Chorus; UK
A showcase of terrible tales, come bear witness to the sorrowful story of 'the Vanishing Boy', the twisted tale of 'the Ordinaries' and the maudlin memories of 'Old Man Willow'. Each yarn is delicately spun using puppetry and a macabre medley of live musicians. Fairly Fresh Fish Co
Bernard's Puppet Bonanza ; UK Bernard, old time puppet man, the last of a dying breed. A true entertainer who will carry, on despite technical nightmares and total incompetence...a brilliantly wrong and utterly hilarious show by a very experienced performer.
B.O.S.I present Shirt or Squirt; UK A cycle race for two competitors –two riders compete in an endurance cycle challenge… Competitors generate electricity, which powers the fans and the water pumps, The winner takes the yellow shirt while the loser gets the squirt! Pickled Image also present;
The Marvellous Box of Peeps & Delights Are you daring enough to peer inside The Marvellous Box of Peeps & Delights? You won’t be disappointed! Come on now, don’t be scared. Roll up roll up…
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Juggling Jake's Circus Workshop; UK
All weekend there will be a Circus Workshop area on Cathedral Green, Friday, Saturday and at Oram’s Arbor on Sunday. Where you can come and learn lots of skills and new tricks with great professional teachers.
Bernard’s Puppet Bonanza
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Speciality shopping in a unique setting... Experience unrivalled shopping in Winchester the whole year round. With a tempting array of big name stores, independent retailers and so much to see and do, Winchester is surely the first choice destination for locals and visitors alike. Take time to explore the many side streets and winding lanes and you won’t miss out on Winchester’s hidden treasures. Looking to relax and unwind? Winchester offers an amazing collection of cafes, bars and restaurants to be found across the city.
High Street and Upper High Street Winchester’s High Street offers a range of top national high street names and independent shops, sure to satisfy your shopping needs. More of Winchester’s shopping treasures can be found by walking through the historic Westgate to the Upper High Street and Romsey Road where you will find quality independent retail close to Winchester’s popular military museums.
The Square and Market Lane
Parchment Street Parchment Street can be found just off of the High Street near WH Smiths. The street is a unique boutique shopping destination that offers a range of quality independent shops such as Bell Fine Art and Boudoir Blush. This attractive area boasts a number of independent jewellery shops where you might find something special for the one you love or maybe an excuse to treat yourself.
This part of Winchester is situated near the Cathedral and benefits from having some the finest bars and restaurants in the city. The Square offers a relaxing atmosphere with many of its cafes and bars providing outside seating, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the summer sun and breathtaking views. Market Lane is the entrance to the historic Cathedral, and also plays host to popular high street names such as White Stuff, Crew Clothing and Monsoon.
Experience the best of Winchester
The Brooks Shopping Centre The Brooks Shopping Centre is located right in the heart of Winchester city centre. With ample parking this is a great place to begin your Winchester experience. Within the shopping centre you will find a range of high street names and popular retail outlets such as Argos, New Look and Waterstones. The Brooks is also home to Winchester’s Shopmobility scheme.
Hyde Vale Just a stone’s throw from the Historic Hyde Abbey and Northern Gate to the city, the area around Stockbridge Road, Andover Road, City Road, Jewry Street and North Walls is home to a host of quality independent retailers selling everything from bicycles to banjos. Why not pay a visit to The Sweet Treat Co and indulge yourself in some classic confectionary.
The Constabulary
City Bridge and Chesil Street This area of the city beams beauty and history, and shouldn’t be missed on your visit to Winchester. Situated by the beautiful River Itchen, located near the City Mill, there is an array of independent shops and eateries for you to enjoy. Bridge Street is your gateway to the stunning Winchester water meadows and St. Catherine’s Hill. Why not top off your day with style by catching a show at the Chesil Theatre or enjoying a delicious meal at the Chesil Rectory.
The Constabulary can be found close to the High Street and next to The Square, stretching as far as Southgate Street. It is made up of St Thomas Street, Southgate Street, St Clement Street, Minster Lane, Little Minster and Great Minster Street. These charming winding lanes are home to many independent shops selling everything from traditional wooden toys to contemporary designer furniture.
St. Georges Street St. Georges Street can be found adjacent to Winchester High Street. This area is home to award winning hardware stores, camera and photographic shops, cafes and eateries. St Georges Street is your gateway to Parchment Street, Upper Brook Street and the Brooks shopping centre as well as being a superb shopping destination in its own right.
FRIDAY 2nd JULY The main Hat Fair Information point is situated in Market Square on Friday and Saturday and at Orams Arbour on the Sunday. All scheduling is subject to change at the time of print. Please check the website before attending the festival and visit the information booth on the square on arrival.
Abbey Gardens, High Street, Cathedral Outer Close 1030 – 1100
Assemble for Schools Procession in Abbey Gardens
1100 – 1130
Schools Procession from Abbey Gardens to Cathedral Green
Cathedral One/Two 1145 – 1230
Ramshackelicious
1230 – 1315
Jon Hicks
1315 – 1400
Derek McAlister
1400 – 1445
Jon Hicks
1445 – 1530
Strictly Dumb Prancing
Jon Hicks
Cathedral Three 1130 – 1215
Banjo Circus
1200 – 1245
Lords of Strut
1245 – 1330
Frenetic Engineering (Femme Fatale)
1330 – 1415
Pan Gottic
1415 – 1500
The Pitts Pan Gottic
Cathedral Four 1130 – 1600
Juggling Jake Circus workshop
Around the Cathedral Green 1130 – 1800
Camera Obscura, Little Lupin, The X-Piano and VO Compagnie (see ZEPA pages 6-9 for details of show)
All scheduling is subject to change at the time of print.
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The Buttercross 1200 – 1245
Shay Hooray
1245 – 1330
Strictly Dumb Prancing
1330 – 1415
Banjo Circus
1415 - 1500
Frenetic Engineering (Femme Fatale)
1500 – 1545
Derek McAlister
1545 – 1630
Pete Dobbins
Shay Hooray
The Square Hambledon Pitch 1200 – 1245
Haggis and Charlie (TBC)
1245 – 1330
The Pitts
1330 – 1415
Pete Dobbins
1415 – 1500
Shay Hooray
1500 – 1545
Lords of Strut
1545 – 1645
Pan Gottic
1645 – 1730
TBC
The Pitts
High Street and Cathedral Outer Close 1130 – 1630
Walkabout and Promenade Theatre Roos, Fair Play, Stickelback Plasticus Ramshackleicious (see small scale pages for details of acts)
Evening Programme Inner Close 2100 – 2145
Akademi present ‘Sufi-Zen’
The Laundry 2200
Ragroof present ‘Gloves On’ (see ‘Without Walls’ pages for details of acts) All scheduling is subject to change at the time of print.
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SATURDAY 3rd JULY Cathedral One
The Square
1145 – 1230
Pete Sweet
1130 – 1215
Skate Naked
1230 – 1315
TBC
1215 – 1300
Haggis ‘n Charlie
1315 – 1400
TBC
1300 – 1345
English Gents
1400 – 1430
Acid Kostic
1345 – 1430
Space Cowboy
1430 – 1530
Les Trois Points de Suspension
1430 – 1515
The Pitts
1530 – 1615
Pete Sweet
1515 – 1600
George Orange
1615 – 1715
Space Cowboy
1600 – 1645
Kiki and Paschale
1715 – 1800
Acid Kostic
1645 – 1730
Asher T
1730 – 1815
Pete Dobbins
Cathedral Two
High Street One
1145 –1230
TBC
1230 – 1315
1130 – 1215
Banjo Orchestra
Jon Hicks’ Elephants
1315 – 1400
1215 – 1300
Derek McAlister
Pan Gottic
1400 – 1430
1300 – 1345
Kiki and Paschale
Acid Kostik
1430 – 1530
1345 – 1430
Shay Hooray
Les Trois Points de Suspension
1430 – 1515
Asher T
1530 – 1615
Jon Hicks’ Elephants
1515 – 1600
English Gents
1615 – 1715
Space Cowboy
1600 – 1645
1715 – 1800
Frenetic Engineering Calamity Jane
Acid Kostic
1645 – 1730
Strictly Dumb Prancing
Cathedral Three 1300 – 1330
Bernard’s Puppet Bonanza
1345 – 1415
Mr Pineapplehead
1415 – 1530
Bernard’s Puppet Bonanza
1530 – 1600 1615 – 1645
High Street Two 1215 – 1300
Tony Garulo
1300 – 1345
The Pitts
1345 – 1430
Frenetic Engineering Calamity Jane
Mr Pineapplehead
1430 – 1515
Banjo Orchestra
Bernard’s Puppet Bonanza
1515 – 1600
Tony Garulo
1600 – 1645
TBC
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The Buttercross
Walkabout, and Promenade Theatre
1130 – 1215
Shay Hooray
1215 – 1300
Skate Naked
1300 – 1345
Pete Dobbins
1345 – 1430
Derek McAlister
1430 – 1515
Strictly Dumb Prancing
1515 – 1600
Lords of Strut
1600 – 1645
Haggis ‘n Charlie
1645 – 1730
George Orange
1100 – 1800
1400 – 1730
Around the Cathedral Green 1130 – 1800
Fair Play Little Lupin Roos Ramshakelicious Stickleback Plasticus Bosi Peep Show River People X-Piano ‘Dot Comedy’ present ‘The Chain’ at The Eclipse Pub
Vagaband
Little Lupin, X-Piano, Circus Workshops, Once Arts’ Picnic, Pickled Image’s ‘Box of Delights’, The `River People and Camera Obscura
Evening Programme On the Broadway 1845 – 1915
Procession to The Broadway with Kuljit Bhamra’s ‘Chutney’
1915 – 2000
TBC
2000 – 2030
Urban Playground present ‘The Next Level’
2030 – 2100
Special Local Guest Act to be announced
2100 – 2145
Kuljit Bhamra’s ‘Chutney’
2200 – 2300
The Vagaband
Inner Close 2115 – 2145
Akademi present ‘Sufi Zen’ ents
English G
The Laundry 2200 – 2245
Ragroof presents ‘Gloves On’ (see Without Walls pages 2 and 3 for more details of show)
All scheduling is subject to change at the time of print.
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JULY h t 4 SUNDAY The Buttercross 1200 – 1245
Haggis ‘n Charlie 2
1245 – 1330
Skate Naked
1330 – 1415
Space Cowboy
1415 – 1500
English Gents
1500 – 1545
Pete Dobbins
1545 – 1630
George Orange
1630 – 1715
TBC
wboy
Space Co
Oram’s Arbour One 1200 – 1245
Pete Dobbins
1245 – 1330
English Gents
1330 – 1415
Asher T
1415 – 1500
The Pitts
1500 – 1545
Kiki and Paschale
1545 – 1630
Space Cowboy
1630 – 1715
Frenetic Engineering Kiki and Pasc
hale
Oram’s Arbour Two 1245 – 1330
Kiki and Paschale
1330 – 1415
Pete Sweet
1415 – 1500
Pan Gottic
1500 – 1545
Skate Naked
1545 – 1630
Pete Sweet
1630 – 1715
Pan Gottic Pan Gottic
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Oram’s Arbour Three 1215 – 1300
Lords of Strut
1300 – 1315
Wired Aerial present ‘Straw Dog’ (see pages 2 and 3 for more details)
1315 – 1400
Strictly Dumb Prancing
1400 – 1445
Derek McAlister
1445 – 1530
Haggis ‘n Charlie
1530 – 1615
Shay Hooray
1615 – 1700
Strictly Dumb Prancing
1700 – 1745
The Pitts
1745 – 1830
Wired Aerial present ‘Rosa’s Bar’ Strictly Dumb Pra
ncing
Oram’s Arbour Four 1245 – 1330
George Orange
1330 – 1415
Shay Hooray
1415 – 1500
Frenetic Engineering
1500 – 1545
Lords of Strut
1545 – 1630
Derek McAlister
1630 – 1715
Asher T
gineering
Frenetic En
Oram’s Arbour – Walkabout, Installations & Promenade Theatre around Oram’s Arbour Fair Play Stickleback Plasticus Roos Little Lupin (see Without Walls pages 2 and 3 for more details) River People Pickled Image Bureau of Silly Ideas X-Piano All scheduling is subject to change at the time of print.
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HAT FAIR MAP All the locations for the events are marked on this map: 1 The Square Hambledon
5 High Street Two
2 The Buttercross
6 Inner Close
3 Cathedral Green
7 The Laundry
4 High Street One
8 Orams Arbour
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WHERE TO EAT Bangkok Brasserie (nr event location 2) 72-74 St. George’s Street, 01962 869 966 The distinctive flavours of Thai cuisine along with the world renowned Thai hospitality is now available in Winchester. Lunch 12:00 - 2:00pm Dinner 6:00 - 10.30pm. www.bangkokbrasserie.co.uk Brasserie Blanc (nr event location 7) 9-20 Jewry Street 01962 810 870 Real French food close to home Opening times: Mon - Fri 12:00pm - 2:45pm 5:30pm - 10:00pm Sat 12:00pm -10:00pm Sun 12:00pm - 9:00pm www.brasserieblanc.com Buddy’s Diner (nr event location 2) 5 Jewry Street, 01962 860 006 An authentic and mouth-wateringly delicious traditional American diner experience located in the thriving centre of historic Winchester. Open from breakfast thru dinner everyday. www.buddys-diner.co.uk The Corner House (nr event location 7) 71 North Walls 01962 827 779 The local’s best kept secret – The Corner House – All day Cafe Bar. Corner of Parchment St & North Walls. Breakfast –Lunch –Dinner. Not fast food! Good food! www.cornerhousewinchester.co.uk The Cricketers, Alresford Jacklyns Lane, Alresford, SO24 9LW 01962 732 463 Family oriented country pub with large garden, play area and car park, serving a high standard of traditional pub fayre. Forte Tea Rooms (nr event location 2) 78 Parchment Street 01962 856 840 Award winning tearooms that serves the best breakfast and hot freshly prepared lunches all day. Also don’t miss our home-made cream teas, we even make the jam! Simply the best! Ginger Two (nr event location 1) 29 St Thomas Street 01962 877 733 Offering a wide range of speciality teas, handmade cakes, cream teas, delicious light lunches, superb coffee, Purbeck ice cream & ice cold drinks in beautiful surroundings.
Gourmet Pizza Company (nr event location 1) 20 The Square 01962 842 533 Family friendly restaurant with two outside seating areas. Feeding the Hat Fair from 8 ‘til late. Full English breakfast, Pizza, Pasta, Salads, Homemade Cakes and Coffees. Greens Wine Bar (nr event location 2) 4 Jewry Street 01962 869 630 Enjoy our fresh home-cooked food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Serving breakfast and lunch seven days a week. Sunday roasts and summer dishes. Holiday Inn Winchester (A31 To Alton) Telegraph Way Morn Hill Winchester SO21 1HZ 01962 670 700 The menu for The Restaurant has been created by our Head Chef using local ingredients wherever possible to produce some truly delicious dishes. www.hiwinchester.co.uk Porterhouse (nr event location 7) 24 Jewry Street 01962 810 532 Steak in a class of its own 100% grass fed and naturally reared Argentine beef. Now sample it for yourself at Porterhouse in Winchester. Rimjhim (nr event location 7) 1-3 City Road, 01962 868 352 Welcome to a new, innovative way of sampling the finest in contemporary Indian Cuisine! Rimjhim simply creates wonderful food, served in stunning surroundings at City Road venue. www.rimjhim.co.uk St James Tavern (nr event location 8) 3 Romsey Road 01962 861 288 The St James Tavern – up the hill on left past the West Gate. Traditional cask ale pub with proper pub food. Seek, find & enjoy! Wykeham Arms (nr event location 6) 75 Kingsgate Street, 01962 853 834 271 year old charismatic traditional pub, tucked away in Kingsgate Street behind the Cathedral • Food & drink served all weekend • Traditional/modern cuisine • Heated patio garden www.fullershotels.com
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HAT FAIR IN THE COMMUNITY at Fair supports primary educational activities as part of its annual programme with Schools’ H Day. It offers opportunities for local schools and youth organisations to participate in the arts and to work with professional artists to create visual art, dance, music and theatre for the festival. Friday 2nd July Hat Fair opens its celebrations with Schools’ Day - a children’s parade featuring many local schools and artists. Schools work with Hat Fair artists to create costumes, music and dance for performance. The procession takes the children through the city to Cathedral Green where the children are then able to watch the first shows of Hat Fair! This year’s theme is ‘hidden histories and myths of Winchester’. Each year Hat Fair works with schools and community organisations to develop a wide range of free educational workshops involving the arts. We are commited to developing arts skills with the city’s young people and enabling them to share their experience at the festival. Hat Fair have been working in partnership with the BA Street Arts at Winchester University to bring Dot Comedy’s ‘The Chain’ to the festival. Students on the Street Arts Degree have been working with the company and will perform with them in the show.
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MARKETS AT HAT FAIR n Friday and Saturday there will be Arts and Crafts stalls located in The Square and just on Saturday, a Fair Trade Market on The Broadway plus food stalls. On Sunday an eclectic O and a delightfully diverse Market will be located at Oram’s Arbor during the Picnic in The Park. This year’s stalls include hand-made diachronic jewellery, original artworks, juggling equipment, crafts from Thailand, India, Tibet, Africa and Morocco, vintage adverts in funky forms, portrait photography from an award winning designer, handmade clothes, children’s t-shirts, lace skirts, saris, scarves, bags from recycled materials and, of course, HATS!
Art Markets, Winchester (Unfortunately not coinciding with Hat Fair this year, but well worth popping back for) On the third Sunday of the month in Middle Brook Street. This is a wonderful new area to showcase and purchase Art, Design-led Craft and work from New Designers. It will be the third Sunday of each month from June 20th until 19th December. If you feel you might want to get involved please contact Jackie Edwards Art & Design-led Craft market Market Co-Ordinator, Prodgrow Events 02392 455 885 Hat Fair Memorabilia Hat Fair t-shirts and other merchandise will be on sale throughout the weekend, a perfect souvenir and memory of the festival! These will all be available from the Information Stand adjacent to The Square.
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MUSIC AT HAT FAIR Procession from The Buttercross led by Kuljit Bhamra’s ‘Chutney band; UK See Without Walls pages numbers 2 and 3 for more details.
The Vagaband; UK
The Vagaband plays roots music. Country, folk, rock, soul & swing filter through from their sound. The mood is joyous, the songs are colourful and the dance floor is bouncing. Sometimes ironic, other times weighty, the band enjoys balancing their act between choice covers, energetic original songs with an infectious beat and old time classic’s that deal with those age old honkytonk issues - love, death and choo-choo trains! Broadway stage - 2200 – 2300.
Red Jackson; UK
Red Jackson are a rootsy trio serving up classic Rhythm & Blues, stripping the dish down to its basic ingredients - guitar, vocals, harmonica, drums and double bass - and introducing the unique Red Jackson seasoning; a subtle blend of flavours such as red hot rockabilly and cool funky jazz to create authentic retro grooves with upbeat contemporary appeal.
OTHER EVENTS HAT FAIR HISTORIC DECOR In 2000 Hat Fair commisioned the artist Silvia Jahnson to create the Hat Fair Historic Street Flags. Silvia has year on year repaired and maintained these beautiful ‘art-works’. The flags are based on aspects of the great window in Winchester Cathedral. Silvia developed a unique technique to make the flags non toxic and water based, yet still durable in the outside weather as part of her ‘art for the environment’ project. HAT EXHIBITION AT MILITARY MUSEUM There will be a display of military hats in The Guardroom Museum with background stories and a collection where people can try on hats. There will also be a hat trail through the museums and children go free on 3rd and 4th July! WINCHESTER CITY MILL The Winchester City Mill is a rare surviving example of an urban working corn mill, powered by the fast-flowing River Itchen, which can be seen passing under the mill, thrilling our visitors. During the Hat Fair weekend entry to the Mill will be completely free, don’t miss out on this wonderful offer. WINCHESTER WRITERS’ CONFERENCE 2010 25-27 June at the University of Winchester followed by the in-depth weeklong writing workshops. Enjoy Sir Terry Pratchett's Plenary Address, Carol Ann Duffy's reading of favourite poems and a feast of 43 workshops, 60 lectures and 500 one to one appointments designed to help you to harness your creative ideas and develop your professional practice under the guidance of over 60 leading novelists, poets, playwrights, commissioning editors, literary agents and industry specialists. 30
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ABOUT HAT FAIR Hat Fair is a registered charity with a small team of experienced professionals who work to deliver world class street arts and entertainment to the City of Winchester. During the festival you will see Hat Fair volunteers collecting money on behalf of the organisation, which all goes towards making the festival happen each year. Every donation helps to keep this festival alive, small or large! The Hat Fair team are: Sian Thomas – Artistic Director of Celebrations Clive Burgess – Markets Manager Angela Bentham – General Manager Kezia Hoffman – Schools Procession Mike Martins – Associate Festival Producer Fran Grice – Public Relations Jon Linstrum – Head of Production Website – Teej Osbourne Nick Love – Production Manager Design - Cradduck Design Tracy Campbell – Production Manager Thanks and appreciation: This year’s programme is dedicated to Helen Kent. Helen ran Hat Fair for seven years on a voluntary basis and without her the festival would not be what it is today. Thanks to all of our volunteers who help on the day and in the office, without you this festival could never happen, thank you so much, and remember to enjoy it! Thanks to Tom Rainford from University of Southampton’s Winchester School of Art for his work on the poster illustration. Also special thanks to The Hat Fair Board: Paul Kinvig – Chair, Jonathan Kay – Founder and Creative Director, Simon Chatterton, Alex Hoare, Chris Turner, Keith Wilson The Festival team would like to thank their outgoing Director of Celebration, Sian Thomas: “Thank you for working so tirelessly over the last eight years to bring the festival to this exciting point in its history, the ground beneath us feels solid, the future possibilities look incredible and without you this wouldn’t have been possible. We wish you all the very best on your next wonderful adventure. We will miss you Sian, bon voyage et bon courage pour la suite”.
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TRAVEL INFORMATION By Rail En Train Winchester is served by the main line route between London Waterloo and the South Coast. Fast services to London Waterloo take approximately 55 minutes. There are also regular connections to the Midlands and the North. Telephone 08457 484 950 Winchester est servi par la ligne principale entre London Waterloo et la Côte Sud. Le trajet vers London Waterloo dure 55 minutes. Il y a aussi des correspondances régulières vers Birmingham et le Nord.
By Road En Route During the Festival weekend, there are several road closures in the city centre, so please use the park and ride services to avoid congestion. www.winchester.gov.uk/TransportAndStreets/ ParkAndRide Winchester is connected to the motorway network with easy access from all parts of the country. Drivers approaching Winchester from the North should exit at junction 9 on the M3. At junction 10, motorists can only access and exit the M3 from the South. Il y a plusieurs déviations au centre-ville pendant le week-end de la fête donc il est mieux d’utiliser les transports en commun (Park and Ride). Winchester est facile à trouver sur l’autoroute M3, par les sorties 9 (du Nord) et 10 (du Sud). Access to Winchester: London – M3 South Coast – M3 and M27 Midlands and North – A34 West Country – A303 South-East – M20, M25, M3 or A272
By Sea
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Par Mer Winchester se trouve à 45 minutes des ports de Southampton et Portsmouth. Les ports du Kent et le Tunnel sous la Manche sont accessible par l’autoroute en 2 à 3 heures.
By Bus En Bus National Express run regular coach services from London, Heathrow, Oxford and Southampton with connections from most other destinations in the UK. Telephone 0990 9808 080 for National Express enquiries. Stagecoach Bus provide many routes to help you travel around the city. There are some changes to the usual journeys due to road closures, so please check for updates: www.stagecoachbus.co.uk Il y a des services de bus réguliers de Londres, Heathrow, Oxford, Southampton par National Express . Pour des renseignements supplémentaires, visitez: http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx
By Air Par Avion The closest airport to Winchester is Southampton (Eastleigh) with daily flights from Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam as well as from the Channel Islands. Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow. London Heathrow is 50 miles away and London Gatwick is 72 miles away. There are regular road, rail and coach links from both of these airports with the motorway journey time to Winchester between 1 and 2 hours. L’aéroport de Southampton est le plus proche de Winchester, avec des vols réguliers vers l’Europe et le Royaume Uni. Winchester est situé à 70km de Londres Heathrow et à 100km de Londres Gatwick. La duration d’un trajet par voiture, par bus ou par train entre Winchester et ces aéroports est entre 1 et 2 heures.