Juice Festival 2010

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20 10 Juice Festival 20 – 31 October NewcastleGateshead’s festival for children and young people

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Welcome to Juice! Juice – NewcastleGateshead’s award-winning festival for children and young people is back for the third year. Packed full of events that celebrate the creativity of young people, the festival is presented in the world-class venues, facilities and open air locations that make NewcastleGateshead such a brilliant place to live, grow up in and visit. The festival, with its many partners, is proud to commission and present new work by children and young people – opening with Photomapping Our World (p4) and closing with The Journey Home (p25). Don’t miss our three Young Ranters events (p15) plus a fantastic mix of other performances and exhibitions all created by young people. Juice is all about taking part and across the festival there are inspirational opportunities to try new experiences and develop new skills. Join bboys from around the world in an action packed Just Jam Weekend (p16); be part of a unique music event in Whaletone Opera (p8) and don’t miss the Tate Movie Project (p12), where you can add your ideas to a new animated film. For families there are events across NewcastleGateshead during October half term and we’re delighted to welcome back Urban Playground & Gravity Style (a massive hit last year) with their new outdoor show – The Next Level – combining free running with street dance (p28). And of course, the final weekend makes the most of Halloween, with a pumpkin carving extravaganza (p31) followed by a special Festival Finale Parade (p31) – get dressed up, join in, and keep your eyes peeled… was that Beastie? Whatever you choose to come and see or do, we look forward to giving you a warm Juice Festival welcome this October. Enjoy! Rachel Adam Festival Director 2

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Running through the underpass, playing in the park, eating tea, watching TV...

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Photomapping Our World Every day throughout the festival

Where: Discovery Museum

Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm; Sun, 2pm–5pm

Tickets: Free, no ticket required

An exhibition of photographs by children from Gateshead

Running through the underpass, playing in the park, eating tea, watching TV. In this exhibition, commissioned specially for Juice Festival, children aged 10 and 11 from St Aidan’s C of E Primary School in Gateshead have documented their own lives, photographing themselves, their families and friends.

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Presented in partnership with Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. Supported by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums Business Partners. Photomapping Our World was inspired by Kingsmead Eyes, a project also led by Gideon and Crispin involving children in Hackney, London. Photomapping Our World is on display at Discovery Museum until 2 Jan 2011.

The photographs were all taken during one week in June, coinciding with the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Working with two internationally known photographers: Gideon Mendel and Crispin Hughes, the children took digital cameras home and decided what to photograph. www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery 4

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A group of teenagers do something bad, really bad...

Write All About It Thurs 21 Oct, 6pm

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A live performance of three brand new radio plays written by young people, with audience participation built in.

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Three groups of young people aged 14–16 yrs from Lawrence Jackson School, Heworth Hall Crew and Gateshead SPARC Scriptwriting Group have written short radio plays as part of the Theatre Royal Newcastle’s Seconds Out initiative. The plays will be performed by young people involved in theatre workshops at Theatre Royal Newcastle.

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Where: Theatre Royal Learning Space Tickets: £2.50 Box office: 08448 11 21 21 Online booking: www.theatreroyal.co.uk

Monument

DNA by Dennis Kelly Wed 20 Oct, 1.30pm (schools) & 7.30pm (public)

Where: Live Theatre

Thurs 21 Oct, 1.30pm (schools)

Tickets: Schools: Free, booking required

A group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find that the cover-up unites them and brings harmony to their otherwise fractious lives – where’s the incentive to put things right?

Adults £6, Under 18s/Concessions £4

DNA is a poignant and sometimes hilarious tale with a dark heart that has been described as ‘Grange Hill for the Skins generation’. Meet the cast after each show and join their discussion about the themes and issues contained in the play and the challenges of putting on this production. www.live.org.uk

Box office: (public) 0191 232 1232 (schools) contact Sam Bell on 0191 269 3488 Booking: www.live.org.uk (public only)

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Originally commissioned as part of National Theatre Connections 2007.

Young Northerners

Performed by members of Live Theatre’s Youth Theatre.

Thurs 21 Oct, 7pm

Where: Northern Stage

What does northernness mean to you? What’s the most northerly place you’ve been? Do you describe yourself as northern?

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Box office: 0191 230 5151 Online booking: www.northernstage.co.uk

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Young people from Dame Allan’s School, Sacred Heart High and The Dorothy Key create and perform short pieces in this lively exploration of all things northern – see how they tackle this huge subject in just 20 minutes each! www.northernstage.co.uk

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...banana cake, plum blossom remedies, a storm, a wedding, a Jamaican cow and a hippopotamus!

Whaletone Opera Be part of a UK premier and make your half term memorable by getting involved in this imaginatively created piece of community music theatre. Covering a wide range of musical styles, Whaletone is funny, dynamic and adventurous. The story involves banana cake, plum blossom remedies, a storm, a wedding, a Jamaican cow and a hippopotamus! The piece is in four acts, performed over four days and there are opportunities for families with children aged 8yrs or over to take part in Acts 2 and 4. For a fantastic three-day experience join Act 2, or for one action-packed day join Act 4. Or really get the bug and join both Acts! No experience necessary, but if you play a musical instrument feel free to bring it along. Children must be accompanied by an adult who will join in too!

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Fri 22 Oct, 6pm FREE

The Sage Gateshead, Hall Two Act 1 performance by two local primary schools Sun 24–Tues 26 Oct, 10am–4pm

The Sage Gateshead; Act 2 workshops for families Tues 26 Oct, 3pm

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The Sage Gateshead concourse; Act 2 performance Wed 27 Oct, 7pm FREE

Northern Rock Foundation Hall; Act 3 performance by members of The Sage Gateshead’s Young Musicians’ Programme and The South West Music School Thurs 28 Oct, 10am–4pm

The Sage Gateshead; Act 4 workshops for families Thurs 28 Oct, 6pm FREE

Northern Rock Foundation Hall; Act 4 performance

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Whaletone is created and led by Hugh Nankivell and Makoto Nomura and was first performed at the Ezuko Hall in Japan.

Where: The Sage Gateshead

Supported by the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation and Daiwa Foundation

Tickets: Performances: Free, tickets required Workshops: £3 per person Box office: 0191 443 4661 Info: Britta Koerber, 0191 443 4679

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Cast spells and stir up a witches’ brew of words... WunderKammer! Sat 23–Sun 24 Oct, 12noon–5pm Mon 25–Fri 29 Oct, 12noon–4pm

Room of Wonders

WunderKammer! is an exhibition created and curated by Blah Blah Blah – BALTIC’s teen group of wunderkind artists eager to share their work in a unique exhibition at the Sanctuary Artspace in Gateshead. During the weekend of 23–24 Oct from 2pm–4pm visitors can meet the team, enjoy a free family workshop and find out more about BALTIC’s young people’s programme. www.balticmill.com FREE

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Where: Sanctuary Artspace Tickets: Free, no ticket required Info: Baltic reception 0191 478 1810

Chasing Shadows

Thanks to Sanctuary Artspace.

Sat 30 Oct, 9am–6pm

Where: Settle Down Café Tickets: Free, no ticket required

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The Big Juice Read – Walking with Witches Sat 23 Oct, 10am–12noon

Where: Gateshead Old Town Hall,

Gateshead Old Town Hall

Newcastle City Library

Sat 23 Oct, 2pm–4pm & Tues 26 Oct, 2pm–3pm

Helix Arts create opportunities for people to explore and unlock their potential by working with artists. Since 2002, with many partners, Helix Arts has involved young people aged 13yrs+ from across the North East. Chasing Shadows represents some key artworks from the last four years, and the exhibition features paintings, prints, photographs, films and animation.

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Wed 27–Fri 29 Oct, 8am–7pm

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Newcastle City Library, Bewick Hall

A hands-on, creative session where you’ll be entertained, learn to cast spells and stir up a witches’ brew of words. The perfect start to half term and Halloween.

Tickets: Free, drop in event (parents must stay with their children during the sessions) Info: Gateshead Old Town Hall 0191 433 8529 Newcastle City Library 0191 271 4100

Gateshead, Monument

With thanks to Tyne Bridge Publishing.

Walking with Witches will be on sale at a special price, with author Lynn HugginsCooper available for book signing.

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Look out for 1,400 copies of the book in venues and open-air locations across NewcastleGateshead, where the book is set. If you find one, log on to www.juicefestival.co.uk and tell us what you think and who you’ve passed it onto. www.newcastle.gov.uk/libraries www.gateshead.gov.uk 11


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An animated film made by and for children...

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Case of Belonging

Where: Northern Stage

Sat 23 Oct, 11am–1pm

What would you put in a suitcase to describe who you are and the world you live in? What special objects would you pick to remind you of home? With artist Alison Ashton and members of Jackass Youth Theatre, let your imagination fly as you make your very own ‘case of belonging’, dipping into a treasure trove of tactile materials.

Tickets: Free, places limited and allocated on a first come basis. Children must be accompanied. Info: 0191 230 5151

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Jackass members have been presenting their ‘cases of belonging’ at international festivals and events in Brazil, Germany and the UK.

Bring along your ideas, an object or photograph that is special to you and, if possible, an old suitcase.

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After the workshop there will also be the opportunity for your ‘case of belonging’ to form part of the set for a production by Jackass Youth Theatre (more details will be provided on the day). www.northernstage.co.uk

The Tate Movie Truck Sat 23–Mon 25 Oct, 12noon, 1.15pm, 2.45pm

Where: Times Square, Newcastle upon Tyne

& 4pm (sessions last 45 minutes)

Tickets: Free, (parents must stay with their

The Tate Movie Project is the first of its kind – an animated film made by and for children across the UK. Uniquely ambitious, the project uses great artworks to inspire 5–13 year olds nationwide to contribute their ideas to an animated movie. Don’t miss the opportunity to contribute towards The Tate Movie with the arrival of the Tate Movie Truck in NewcastleGateshead. Watch out for the finished film which will be screened on the BBC and in cinemas in 2011. www.tatemovie.co.uk

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Booking: Pre-booking available via Northern Stage 0191 230 5151

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Part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, the Tate Movie Project is supported by the Legacy Trust UK, BP and CBBC.

Spooky Cooking

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Sat 23 Oct, 2pm–5pm

Alan McKenna, owner of McKenna’s at Northern Stage, will teach young people a few food basics with some fun touch and taste tests. You can then design your own spooky themed menu and learn how to make a witches’ brew just in time for Halloween. www.northernstage.co.uk Where: Northern Stage Tickets: Free, no ticket required Info: 0191 230 5151

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Animals are on the loose in the valley…

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Sat 23 Oct, 3pm – Stage 2, Northern Stage

Where: Northern Stage (Sat)

Sun 24 Oct, 3pm – The Barbour Room,

The Sage Gateshead (Sun)

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Gateshead Old Town Hall (Tues)

Tues 26 Oct, 6.15pm – Gateshead Old Town Hall

Tickets: Free but ticketed

Hosted by The Suggestibles, young people will deliver two minute pre-prepared rants on topics of their choice.

Box office: Northern Stage 0191 230 5151 The Sage Gateshead 0191 443 4661 Gateshead Old Town Hall 0191 433 6965

Haymarket, Gateshead

At each event, expect 50 minutes of high energy as the ranters tell the audience what they really think and feel, and what they want to share with the world. Thirty young people from Gateshead Youth Theatre, Northern Stage and The Sage Gateshead take the mic with ten different rants at each event. www.northernstage.co.uk www.thesagegateshead.org

Ouseburn Valley Family Day Sun 24 Oct, 10am–4pm

A day of activities across four venues

Ouseburn Farm Visit the animals at Ouseburn Farm and make yourself a Halloween spider. Free drop-in event.

Stepney Bank Stables

www.northernprint.org.uk

Tickets: See description

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Stepney Bank Stables Book a horse ride for £5 (information and tickets 0191 261 5544). Booking required to ride, spectators free.

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What about the wolf? Sun 24 Oct, 4pm

Seven Stories

A 30 minute re-make of the story of the three little pigs for a teenage audience, created by members of Cultural Warriors from The Sage Gateshead, all aged 18 – 25yrs. The performance twists around the traditional story allowing the audience more of an insight into the wolf’s background.

Make yourself an animal mask disguise. Entry fee applies.

Join the performers afterwards for lively discussion and debate.

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Ouseburn Farm

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www.ouseburnfarm.org.uk

Make a paw print flag to take away with you and see which animals have been up from the farm and dipped their paws in ink. Free drop-in event.

Where: Seven Stories

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Where: Concourse, The Sage Gateshead Tickets: Free, no ticket required Info: 0191 443 4661

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An explosive weekend jam-packed with Hip Hop...

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Just Jam Weekend Sat 23–Sun 24 Oct

Bad Taste Cru, Dance City and Juice Festival present an explosive weekend jampacked with Hip Hop activities, including Breakdancing workshops, a performance showcase and an all-day international battle event! www.dancecity.co.uk Where: Dance City Box office: 0191 261 0505

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JAM and JUICE Showcase Sat 23 Oct, 7.30pm

Come and see bboys, bgirls and groups from across the region strut their stuff and showcase their talents in this exhilarating celebration of Hip Hop culture. Young, up and coming dancers will showcase their dance ability and perform alongside professional dance groups, including the ever popular Bad Taste Cru. Running time: 1 hour approx Tickets: £7, Under 18s: £5

Workshops Sat 23 Oct

Beginners Breakdancing workshops with Bad Taste Cru: 12noon–1pm, 1.15pm–2.15pm, 2.30pm– 3.30pm

Just Jam International Battle Sun 24 Oct, 1pm–6pm

Come and brush up your bboy moves or learn some new ones with the region’s favourite cru.

All levels are welcome to come and share their skills and battle with some of the UK and Europe’s finest breakers.

Advanced Breakdancing workshops with Breakdance masters from the UK and Europe: 12pm–2pm and 2pm–4pm.

Featuring the best 12 bboys in the North East, the top 32 bboys in the UK and four special guests from Europe competing in the UK’s top battle.

An exclusive opportunity to break and polish moves with the leading breakers. Two years experience or professional dance training required.

Monuir from Vagabonds, France will return to defend his title and DJ Timber will be making an appearance on the ‘wheels of steel’, all the way from Barcelona.

Tickets: £5

Three of the UK’s most respected ‘old school’ bboys including Tuff Tim Twist will judge the event bringing their unique ‘flava’. This event promises thrills, skills, explosive dancing and fun for all. JUST JAM! Tickets: Competitors £5, Non-competitors £10, Under 18s: £8

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Events Listings

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With over 30 events, there’s something for everyone. Check out what’s on each day... Time

Event

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Throughout the Festival

Photomapping Our World

Event

Venue

Page Age Suitability

10am & 1pm

Scribble-Dee-Doo

The Sage Gateshead

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0-3

10am & 1.30pm

Captain Black’s Pirate School

Gateshead Old Town Hall

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5+

10am-3pm

Oliver Jeffers Residency

Seven Stories

10am-4pm

Whaletone Opera Family Workshops The Sage Gateshead

12noon-4pm

WunderKammer

Sanctuary Artspace

10

13+

2pm-3pm

The Big Juice Read

Newcastle City Library

11

8-12

Tue 26 Oct

Discovery Museum

4-5

Families

Wed 20 Oct

22-23

3+

8-9

8+

3pm

Whaletone Opera Performance

The Sage Gateshead

8-9

8+

6pm

The Man Who Loved Yngve

Tyneside Cinema

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15+

1.30pm

DNA (schools)

Live Theatre

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13+

6.30pm

Young Ranters

Gateshead Old Town Hall

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13+

7.30pm

DNA

Live Theatre

6

13+

8pm

Jonathan Likes This

Live Theatre

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13+

1.30pm

DNA (schools)

Live Theatre

6

13+

8am-7pm

Chasing Shadows

Settle Down Café

10

13+

6pm

Write All About it

Theatre Royal Newcastle

7

13+

10am-1pm

Oliver Jeffers Residency

Seven Stories

7pm

Young Northerners

Northern Stage

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15+

10.30am & 1.30pm Family Fun at Fantastic Museums

Various locations, see p. 21

12noon-4pm

WunderKammer

Sanctuary Artspace

4pm

Lost and Found Film Screening

Seven Stories

7pm

Whaletone Opera Performance

The Sage Gateshead

Settle Down Café

Thurs 21 Oct

Wed 27 Oct

Fri 22 Oct 6pm

Whaletone Opera Performance

The Sage Gateshead

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Families

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Sat 23 Oct Thurs 28 Oct

10am-12noon

The Big Juice Read

Gateshead Old Town Hall

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11am - 1pm

Case of Belonging

Northern Stage

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Families

8am-7pm

Chasing Shadows

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10am-4pm

Whaletone Opera Family Workshops The Sage Gateshead Various locations, see p. 21

12noon-4pm

Just Jam Workshops

Dance City

16-17

8-9

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Families

12noon-5pm

WunderKammer

Sanctuary Artspace

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13+

10.30am & 1.30pm Family Fun at Fantastic Museums

12noon-4pm

The Tate Movie Truck

Times Square

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5-13

12noon-4pm

WunderKammer

Sanctuary Artspace

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13+

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8-12

6pm

Whaletone Opera Performance

The Sage Gateshead

8-9

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8am-7pm

Chasing Shadows

Settle Down Café

10

13+

11am & 2pm

Beastie

Secret Location

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11am-4pm

Pumpkin Carving

Baltic

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Families

12noon-4pm

WunderKammer

Sanctuary Artspace

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2pm-4pm

The Big Juice Read

Newcastle City Library

2pm-5pm

Spooky Cooking

Northern Stage

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Families

3pm

Young Ranters

Northern Stage

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7.30pm

Jam and Juice Showcase

Dance City

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Sun 24 Oct

Fri 29 Oct

10am-4pm

Whaletone Opera Family Workshops The Sage Gateshead

10am-4pm

Ouseburn Valley Family Day

Various locations, see p.14

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Families

2pm

The Night Pirates

Gateshead Old Town Hall

12noon-5pm

WunderKammer

Sanctuary Artspace

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7pm

The Journey Home

The Sage Gateshead

12noon-4pm

The Tate Movie Truck

Times Square

1pm-6pm

Just Jam International Battle

Dance City

3pm

Young Ranters

The Sage Gateshead

Chasing Shadows

4pm

What about the Wolf?

The Sage Gateshead

Scribble-Dee-Doo

The Sage Gateshead

10am-3pm

Oliver Jeffers Residency

Seven Stories

10am-4pm

Whaletone Opera Family Workshops The Sage Gateshead

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5-13

16-17

7+

Sat 30 Oct

15

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9am-6pm

Settle Down Café

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9.30am, 12&2.30pm Beastie

Secret Location

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6-10

11am & 2pm

The Night Pirates

Gateshead Old Town Hall

11am-4pm

Pumpkin Carving

Baltic

3pm

The Next Level performance

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Mon 25 Oct 10am & 1pm

26-27

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26-27

3-7

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Families

Baltic Square

28-29

All Ages

Sun 31 Oct

8-9

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10.30am & 1.30pm Family Fun at Fantastic Museums

Great North Museum

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Families

11am

Beastie

Secret Location

30

6-10

12noon-4pm

The Tate Movie Truck

Times Square

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5-13

11am-3pm

Pumpkin Carving

Baltic

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Families

12noon-4pm

WunderKammer

Sanctuary Artspace

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3.30pm

Festival Finale Parade

Baltic Square

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Family Fun at Five Fantastic Museums For all ages, no booking necessary – just drop in to any of these events www.twmuseums.org.uk

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Mon 25 Oct 10.30am–12.30pm & 1.30pm–3.30pm

Discover the amazing world of night time animals and create your own spooky bat or owl. Info: 0191 222 6765

Scribble-Dee-Doo Mon 25–Tues 26 Oct 10am & 1pm

Explore a world of music, cocoons, scribbles and wriggles. Led by specialist musicians from The Sage Gateshead and leading early years dance company, Bare Toed Dance, enter a scrunchy, fluttery play environment designed to delight. Full of surprises from dens to drawing on the floor, this movement and music based event is created for babies and children up to 3yrs, older siblings welcome. www.thesagegateshead.org

The Hatton Gallery Where: Northern Rock Foundation Hall, The Sage Gateshead Tickets: Adults £7, Children £3.50

Wed 27 Oct 10.30am–12.30pm & 1.30pm–3.30pm

Box office: 0191 443 4661

Mythical Beasts and Fabulous Creatures

Online booking: www.thesagegateshead.org

Come along and create your own artwork based on the griffin and unicorn images at the Hatton, add to the group drawing of mythical creatures and even make up your own!

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Laing Art Gallery Wed 27 Oct 10.30am–12.30pm & 1.30pm–3.30pm

Water Colour Day That’s right – a whole day of water and colour. Celebrate the opening of our new gallery, Northern Spirit, with water-themed activities and fun for all the family. Info: 0191 211 2102

Discovery Museum Thurs 28 Oct 10.30am–12.30pm & 1.30pm–3.30pm

Join the Discovery team in celebrating the opening of the Photomapping Our World exhibition by making a photographic self portrait and putting yourself on our giant map! Other mapping activities will also be available. Info: 0191 277 2174

Shipley Art Gallery Thurs 28 Oct 10.30am–12.30pm & 1.30pm–3.30pm

Pirate Printing Day Design and print your own pirate flag and bandana. Stripy T shirts optional! Info: 0191 477 1495

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The Incredible Book Eating Boy – Oliver Jeffers, Illustrator in Residence Mon 25–Tues 26 Oct, 10am–3pm Wed 27, 10am–1pm

Where: Seven Stories Tickets: Seven Stories admission costs apply.

Henry loves books … but not like you or I. He loves to EAT books! Over three days, Oliver Jeffers will be creating a special installation in the magical attic space at Seven Stories, inspired by his award-winning book: The Incredible Book Eating Boy.

Family Passes available (children under 8 yrs

Drop in and work with Oliver to add your mark to the hundreds of books that will be stacked and suspended in the attic space.

Thanks to Lit and Phil Library for providing books for the installation.

should be accompanied by an adult during the installation). Lost and Found Screening £2.50 in addition to admission fee Box office: 0845 271 0777 ext 715

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Supported by Harper Collins Children’s Books.

There will also be exclusive activities for younger visitors in the Creation Station. www.sevenstories.org.uk

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Film Screening Wed 27 Oct, 4pm

Celebrate the finished installation by joining Oliver for a screening of the Bafta award-winning animation of Lost and Found, based on another of Oliver’s hugely popular picture books. Followed by a public book signing. Signed books also available all week in the Seven Stories bookshop. Ages 3+ for Lost and Found film screening. www.sevenstories.org.uk

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Mannen som elsket Yngve (The Man Who Loved Yngve)

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When we migrate to an unknown future, what do we carry with us on our journey?

Where: Tyneside Cinema

Tues 26 Oct, 6pm

Tickets: From £4

Young cinema programmers aged 15-18 have selected the award-winning Norwegian drama The Man Who Loved Yngve to receive its regional premiere in front of a Juice audience.

Info: 0845 217 9909

Monument

With thanks to TLA Releasing.

It’s 1989, the Berlin Wall is about to collapse, and the airwaves are full of the sounds of REM, The Cure and Jesus and Mary Chain. For 17-year-old Jarle, life is just about music, his punk band and the beautiful Katrine. Until the day he meets Yngve, the new kid in town... www.tynesidecinema.co.uk

Jonathan Likes This Where: Live Theatre

Tues 26 Oct, 8pm

Tickets: £3

When 16 year old Jonathan Fudge dies, his friends flock to his Facebook page to make sense of the horrible mess. But when Jonathan starts to respond, they begin to wonder whether their friend has disappeared at all.

Box office: 0191 232 1232 Online booking: www.live.org.uk

Join Paul James, Associate Director of Education & Participation and writer Lee Mattinson for a reading of Jonathan Likes This. Take part in a discussion about the future development of this exciting new script which will be performed by members of the Youth Theatre on the main stage in April 2011. www.live.org.uk

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Mongrel UK present The Journey Home Fri 29 Oct, 7pm

When we leave one country for another, what do we carry with us on our journey? How do we know we’ve truly arrived ‘home’? The Journey Home is a poignant, humorous and sometimes surreal musical story of migration, inspired by Shaun Tan’s picture book, The Arrival. Mongrel UK is an international ensemble of young people based at The Sage Gateshead, delivered in partnership with the North of England Refugee Service.

Where: Hall Two, The Sage Gateshead Tickets: Adults £7, Students/Under 19s £3.50 Box office: 0191 443 4661 Online booking: www.thesagegateshead.org

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Stranger still they’re GIRL PIRATES, stealing the front of his house!

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The Night Pirates

Presented by Theatre Hullabaloo

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FOR AG &

-7 S 3 FAMILIE

Fri 29 Oct, 2pm, signed performance

Where: Gateshead Old Town Hall

Sat 30 Oct, 11am & a signed performance 2pm

Tickets: Adults £7, children £4, under 2s free,

When dark shadows come stealing down Tom’s bedroom walls he thinks it might be monsters or ogres or trolls. But Tom’s not afraid, for he’s a brave little boy. So he peeps out of the window and what should he see but PIRATES. Stranger still they’re GIRL PIRATES, stealing the front of his house! A fantastical moonlit adventure with puppets, song and ballet-dancing pirates. This delightful adaptation of the much loved picture book has been specially created for young children and their families.

carers accompanying wheelchairs free, 1 free place for groups of 10 or more PLUS £1.00 off entry to Seven Stories 29 – 31 Oct with your ticket Box office: 0191 433 6965 Online booking: www.gateshead.gov.uk

Gateshead

Inspired by the book by Peter Harris and Deborah Allwright. Presented in partnership with The Egg Theatre Royal Bath. With thanks to Seven Stories and Gateshead Council’s Arts Development Team.

Don’t miss the special opportunity after each show to join illustrator Deborah Allwright at work, meet the cast and have a copy of The Night Pirates signed (books will be available for purchase). www.gateshead.gov.uk

FOR

Captain Black’s Pirate School Tues 26 Oct 10am–12noon & 1.30pm–3.30pm

Hosted by Gateshead Council’s Arts Development Team

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a pirate?

AGES

5+

Where: Gateshead Old Town Hall Tickets: £3 per participant PLUS £1.00 off entry to Seven Stories 29 – 31 Oct with your ticket Box office: 0191 433 6965 Online booking: www.gateshead.gov.uk

Gateshead

Professional artists and actors will help you to dress, act and talk like a real swashbuckling pirate! Makeover complete, you will leave with an official certificate from Captain Black’s Pirate School and be ready to join the audience for The Night Pirates 29–30 October (ticket required). www.gateshead.gov.uk With thanks to Shipley Art Gallery. 26

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Parkour meets street-dance in this exhilarating new performance...

The Next Level Sat 30 Oct, 3pm (in case of rain, 6pm at The Sage Gateshead – see description)

FREE

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S ALL AGE

Following their hugely popular performance at last year’s festival we are delighted to welcome back the Urban Playground Team & Gravity Style with their brand new show. In The Next Level the award-winning Urban Playground Team combine their contemporary and urban dance styles with the astonishing skills of Parkour’s cocreators – Gravity Style. Welcome to the art of movement, welcome to The Next Level! In partnership with Newcastle City Council’s Arts Development Team, young people have been working with Urban Playground to create microchoreographies as curtain raisers to this fantastic performance. www.theurbanplayground.co.uk

Where: Baltic Square If wet weather – 6pm on the concourse of The Sage Gateshead. See www.juicefestival.co.uk for up-to-the moment announcement. Tickets: Free, no ticket required

Gateshead

The Next Level is commissioned by Juice Festival, Without Walls and Brighton Festival and Dome.

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Who’s that hiding around the corner?

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Happy Halloween Pumpkin Carving

Where: Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art Tickets: Free, but groups must book at least two weeks in advance

Fri 29 Oct & Sat 30 Oct, 11am–4pm

Info: 0191 478 1810

Sun 31 Oct, 11am–3pm

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6-10

Beastie Fri 29 Oct, 11am & 2pm

Where: Starting locations for Beastie outings will

Sat 30 Oct, 9.30am, 12noon & 2.30pm

be confirmed when you book tickets

Sun 31 Oct, 11am

Tickets: £3 per child (this event is for children only)

Who’s that hiding around the corner? What’s that moving in the trees? Did you just see what I saw? Take a magical adventure with Beastie this autumn.

Box office: Tickets bookable via Northern Stage:

Inspired by the imagination of young people, Beastie is a participatory performance for children aged 6–10 years. Each Beastie outing will last 90 minutes, starting from secret locations in central NewcastleGateshead.

Co-commissioned by the Barbican, London; Steirischer

So keep your eyes peeled. Beastie is coming…

0191 230 5151

Gateshead

Drop in to BALTIC this Halloween and help carve a thousand pumpkins! Dress up in your best spooky costume and get carving creatively with a team of professional artists from Baltic. There will be lots of pumpkins available but you can also bring your own. This event is free and open to all but during busy periods a timing system will operate. Don’t forget to join the Festival Finale Parade on Sun 31 Oct (see below). www.balticmill.com

FREE FOR TH

E WHO

Produced and Presented by Lone Twin.

FAMILYLE

Herbst, Graz; The Corn Exchange, Newbury and created with the support of The National Lottery through Arts Council England; Leeds University; Battersea Arts Centre and ICIA, University of Bath.

Festival Finale Parade Sun 31 Oct, 3.30pm–4.30pm

Celebrate the final day of Juice Festival in this Halloween themed parade over the River Tyne.

FREE

FOR

S ALL AGE

Come along with friends and family in your best fancy dress with spookily carved pumpkins or any other scary accessories you’d like and join in the fun! You’ll be led by performers from Northern Stage with accompanying musicians from The Sage Gateshead on a short journey where together we’ll say a big goodbye to the 2010 festival in style. www.juicefestival.co.uk Where: Meet on Baltic Square at 3.30pm Tickets: Free, no ticket required

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Live Theatre Broad Chare Quayside Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3DQ 0191 232 1232 Map Ref – E4

Dance City Temple Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4BR 0191 261 0505 Map Ref – A4

Newcastle City Library Charles Avison Building Newbridge Street West Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AX 0845 002 0336 Map Ref – C/D2

Shipley Art Gallery Prince Consort Road Gateshead NE8 4JB 0191 477 1495 Map Ref – Off Map

Northern Print Stepney Bank Ouseburn Valley Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2NP 0191 261 7000 Map Ref – G2

Stepney Bank Stables Stepney Bank Ouseburn Valley Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2PN 0191 261 5544 Map Ref – F/G2

Northern Stage Barras Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RH 0191 230 5151 Map Ref – C1

Theatre Royal Grey Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6BR 08448 11 21 21 Map Ref – C3

Ouseburn Farm Ouseburn Road off Lime St Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2PA 0191 232 3698 Map Ref – G2

The Sage Gateshead St Mary’s Square Gateshead Quays Gateshead NE8 2JR 0191 443 4661 Map Ref – E5

Gateshead Old Town Hall West Street Gateshead NE8 1HE 0191 433 6965 Map Ref – E6 Great North Museum: Hancock Barras Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4PT 0191 222 6765 Map Ref – C1 Hatton Gallery The Quadrangle University of Newcastle Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU 0191 222 6057 Map Ref – C1 Laing Art Gallery New Bridge Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AJ 0191 232 7734 Map Ref – D2

Sanctuary Artspace High Street Gateshead NE8 1EP Map Ref – E7 Settle Down Cafe Thornton Street Newcastle NE1 4AW Map Ref – A4

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Seven Stories, Centre for Children’s Books 30 Lime Street Ouseburn Valley Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2PQ 0845 271 0777 ext 715 Map Ref – G3

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art South Shore Road Gateshead NE8 3BA 0191 478 1810 Map Ref – F4

Discovery Museum Blandford House Blandford Square Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4JA 0191 232 6789 Map Ref – A4

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Times Square Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4EP Map Ref – A5 Tyneside Cinema 10 Pilgrim Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6QG 0845 217 9909 Map Ref – C3

Travel

Access Events within the festival are open to all and we aim to encourage participation, attendance

Bus/Metro: Please contact the

and offer a welcoming experience. If you have a specific access requirement we will endeavour to make the

NEXUS traveline on 0871 200 2233

event fully accessible wherever possible. Please let the venue in question know your requirements at the

or www.travelinenortheast.info

point of booking or in advance.

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Credits and Thanks

AGED 15-18? LOVE FILMS?

With thanks to all the following organisations who as partners have made this year’s Juice Festival possible. With very special thanks to everyone who has contributed to the festival’s Delivery Group.

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art Dance City Gateshead Council’s Arts Development Team Gateshead College Gateshead Libraries & Arts Jack Drum Arts Helix Arts Life Science Centre Live Theatre

With thanks to all the children, young people, schools and artists who have made work for the festival.

Festival Director: Rachel Adam Festival Co-ordinator: Claire Newton Festival Assistant: Maddie Maughan

Photography Credits Richard Kenworthy, Peter Atkinson, Barry Self, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, Tony Griffiths, John Disley, Mark Savage, Dan Brady, Alison Ashton, Julie Ward, Jonathan Howard Davies, Adam Beer, Darryl Worbey and Gary Winters.

Northern Stage

Stepney Bank Stables The Sage Gateshead Theatre Royal Newcastle

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Learn how to write your own film script on this exciting course. A brand new fun space to come and get hands on experience in film, animation, motion graphics and all things in between.

NORTHERN STARS:

For more info on Young Tyneside Cinema, visit www.tynesidecinema.co.uk, like ‘Young Tyneside Cinema’ on Facebook or ring our Box Office on 0845 217 9909.

Newcastle College

Seven Stories

YOUNG SCREENWRITERS:

Carol Bell, Kate Edwards, Jeanne Hale, Karolynne Hart, Vikki Leaney, Iain Watson, Katherine Zeserson

Newcastle City Library

Northern Print

A fantastic selection of film screenings for young people, picked by young people.

Are you the next Ridley Scott? Come and get involved with our academy for budding young filmmakers.

Thanks also to the many festival volunteers!

NJC Media

PICKIN’ FLICKS:

Juice Festival Steering Group

Newcastle City Council’s Arts Development Team

Newcastle Community Heritage at Ouseburn Farm

Sign up for a 15-18’s Card and see great films for £4!

THE FACTORY:

Whilst every care has been taken in the accuracy of this guide, the publisher is not liable for any errors or omissions which may inadvertently occur. All information in the publication is subject to change. Details are correct at time of going to print in August 2010.

Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums

Juice Festival brochure design

Tyneside Cinema

El Roboto – www.el-roboto.co.uk

Photo: Steve Lomas

Partners

THEN YOUNG TYNESIDE IS WHAT YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!

SEE FILMS FOR £4:

Pilgrim Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6QG 0845 217 9909 www.tynesidecinema.co.uk


NewcastleGateshead Initiative 9th Floor Baltic Place East South Shore Road Gateshead NE8 3AE +44 (0) 191 440 5720 www.NewcastleGateshead.com

Presented by:

Funded by:

Juice is part of NewcastleGateshead Initiative’s programme of high-quality, distinctive, family friendly festivals and events


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