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FESTIVAL 2013 A celebration of renewable energy from sun, wind and water
Disabled Parking Green Fairground Tall Ship
Programme of Events
Renewables Village First Aid & Lost Children
Disabled Parking
Saturday 29th June 11am-5pm and Sunday 30th June 11am-4pm
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www.blythrenewablesfestival.org.uk All events are free although there will be a charge for access to the tall ship, boat trips and fun fair. Photography courtesy of David Williams.
What’s on... Saturday 29th June 11am-5pm and Sunday 30th June 10am-4pm WALKABOUT ENTERTAINMENT Bell and Bullock Circus Theatre. Once again join us with amazing street theatre for all the family Mint management: Stilt walking Pirates as well as Fire, Wind and Wave return. Pif-Paf Flights of Fancy: Come away with us on a journey of your wildest dreams on our travelling machine The Submercycle! Pirate walkabout and games… Learn how to be a pirate and hunt the treasure FUNFAIR rides throughout the weekend!
HAVE A GO WORKSHOPS for all ages and abilities Northern Print: Make your own “Renewables Festival” post card Junk Music and instrument making with Michael Freeman Dot to Dot workshops in recycled sculpture with Yvette Hawkins Basketry and Traditional crafts with Paula Constantine Face painting and much much more!
Plus l The Storyteller Tony Wilson l The Real Food Company: Smoothie bike and healthy food l Recycled MAKE IT! workshops with House of Objects. Inspiring
Saturday 10.50-11am
Welcome with DJ Ant Gould. Compare &DJ playing all your favourite music throughout the day. Main Stage 11-11.30am Sunshine Panners. Young steel drum band playing sounds of the Caribbean with foot tapping entertainment. Open air or Acoustic* 11-12.00pm Exodus. Main Stage 12-12.30pm Sunshine Panners. Young steel drum band playing sounds of the Caribbean with foot tapping entertainment. Open air or Acoustic* 12.30-1pm Lindsay Hannon Duo. Acoustic Stage 1-2pm Jack Rabbit and the slims. Lively and energetic covers trio based in Newcastle. Main Stage 1-2pm Sunshine Panners Workshop. Come have a go at playing the steel drums. Acoustic Stage 2-2.45pm Debbie Shaw. Alternative Harpist/Pianist/Singer Songwriter from Co. Durham. Acoustic Stage 2.45-3.30pm Grandfather Birds. local based Indie band championed by legendary BBC6 Music DJ Tom Robinson. Main Stage 3.30-4pm Pete Acoustic Shaw and Guest. Acoustic Stage 4-5pm The Cornshed Sisters. Folk Pop from North Easts finest. If they were raised as sisters it was by a Father who sang like an angel and by a Mother who loved the devil’s music. Main Stage
Sunday 10.50-11am
Welcome with DJ Ant Gould. Compare & DJ playing all your favourite music throughout the day. Main Stage 11-11.30am Hannah Lamb. A young talent playing a mix of contemporary and classic songs in her own distinct style. Acoustic Stage 11-11.45am Kelly Richardson. Main Stage 12-1pm Platform 8. Six piece pop rock covers band based in the north east of England playing hits from the 80’s right through to todays chart hits. Main Stage 12-1pm Sunshine Panners. Workshop Come have a go at playing the steel drums. Acoustic Stage 1.15-2.15pm Steve Wilson. Acoustic stage 1.15-2.15pm Lindisfarne Gospel and Carnival Dance performance & audience workshops. By The Creative Seed CIC. Main Stage 2-2.30pm North East Gospel Choir. Acoustic Stage 2.30-3.45pm STAN. Power Pop/Rock supported Brian May of Queen at Newcastle City Hall. Main Stage
Programme subject to change *Weather dependent
creativity and imagination. l Making sculpture out of anything! With Richard Broderick
3.00pm* approx
Celebrating the Parade of Sail on Sunday, wave off the tall ship to the sound of The Sunshine Panners. Quay sides. *Time may change unexpectedly due to weather conditions