MyCornwall August/September 2022

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alking through Helston in midAugust, you might be fooled into thinking you were in southern Spain, or Baroque-period Italy. Mediterranean guitar music will fill the air during Hellys International Guitar Festival 2022, which takes place at the newly refurbished Epworth Centre from August 18 to 20. Featuring 18 concerts over three days, it unites the cream of international concert performers from Europe and Latin America, offering a huge variety of styles from classical to Brazilian to blues.

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several female players, but Liverppolbased Eleanor Kelly will perform Latin music by rarely heard women composers. Ben predicts she and German/Belgian prodigy Laura Lootens will soon be household names: "I’ve been lucky to book them while I can still afford them!” he laughs. “Just under half of all guitarists are women, so it’s ridiculous that they don’t seem to get their share of the shows.” The festival is about more than just performance. There are talks, workshops

In guitar spheres, the line-up is positively stellar: Milanese maestro Andrea Dieci, German guitar superstar Jule Malischke, Brazilian musician Marco Campos, Penwithbased blueswoman Sarah McQuaid. It’s also an opportunity to see up-and-coming players tipped for future stardom, such as Newquay’s Alex Roche or Przemek Hotlas from Poland. Pulling it all together is Cornwall-based lutenist Ben Salfield, a player of some renown himself with an enviable little black book of contacts and a reputation for enticing foreign performers to the UK.

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Ben is passionate about encouraging the next generation of guitarists, so under 18s access everything for free. Complete It’s the first festival since the pandemic, and Ben has been deluged with requests not only from audience members but also from prospective players. As well as classical, flamenco and blues, there will be opportunities to hear less familiar instruments and styles: Matthew Nisbet’s Baroque theorbo with its impressively long neck, for example, or the fast and furious Latin-jazz-rock sounds of The Horsemen of the Apocalypse, featuring Ben himself.

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beginners should not be nervous: even you could learn to play a three-chord song under the watchful eye of Polish ukulele teacher Przemek Hotlas. In 2023, Ben will return to touring with a series of recitals in Poland, Germany and Italy. But Helston will always beckon. “There are more kids in schools here learning guitar than anywhere else in the South West,” he says. “Helston is a world guitar centre, and is known as such from South America to South Africa.” l For further details and tickets, visit www.hellysfestival.co.uk


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Experience Polurrian on the Lizard

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pages 82-84

Weekend Away St Michaels Resort, Falmouth

2min
pages 80-81

Summer brews Five refreshing tipples

2min
pages 78-79

A berry good idea Tenzing - An energy drink with Cornish ingredients

4min
pages 72-73

Totally tropical The Coconut Chy on Newquay’s Towan Beach

4min
pages 76-77

Dish of the month Prawn Linguine at Springtide Charlestown

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pages 74-75

Food Bites

2min
pages 70-71

Meet the Maker Ceramicist Julie Harper

4min
pages 64-65

Very Important Piece Whitewater gallery, Polzeath

5min
pages 66-69

Maker Focus Rebecca Rasmussen at Newlyn Art Gallery

4min
pages 62-63

Art Focus Hevva! Hevva! At Falmouth Art Gallery

5min
pages 58-59

My Cornish World Melissa Thorpe, Spaceport Cornwall

4min
pages 44-47

Gardens Gardens Cottage, St Blazey

2min
pages 38-39

Homes Sustainable design ideas

3min
pages 36-37

My Coast A beach safety app for the summer

3min
page 35

Scenic ferry rides With Elizabeth Dale

5min
pages 41-43

Film Long Way Back and Fisherman’s Friends: the sequel

8min
pages 32-34

Beavering away The hard work of Cornwall Willdlife Trust

4min
pages 30-31

Books The Draw of the Sea, plus reading recommendations

5min
pages 28-29

Newquay Orchard at 7

3min
pages 26-27

A Day Out Camel Creek Family Theme Park

4min
pages 16-17

IMS Prussia Cove

5min
pages 22-23

A new passport for the South West Coast Path

3min
pages 20-21

Dog-friendly Cornwall Year-round dog-friendly beaches

2min
pages 12-15

Morvoren Poetry inspired by sea swimming

2min
pages 18-19

Hellys International Guitar Festival

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pages 24-25

News: A local’s pass for St Michael’s Mount

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