Freedom Festival 2015 Guide

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Corporate Friends of Freedom Rollits, William Jackson Food Group and Principal Resourcing

Our volunteers & Our audience

Markets / Stalls Almighty Festival Bar

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Pirate Bar Big Top Bar

The easiest and safest way to access the main festival site in the Fruit Market is to travel ON FOOT down High Street under the flyover.

ARRIVING BY CAR

Members of the public with Blue Badges are advised to use the car park at The Deep. Park and ride information is also available www.hullparkandride.org.uk Freedom Festival encourages drivers to car share. The car sharing website BlaBlaCar connects drivers with empty seats and passengers looking for a ride, to help you both save money and save the environment! Head to www.blablacar.com to get started.

BY BUS

For those travelling around Hull and the surrounding areas, EYMS and Stagecoach Hull offer regular bus services into the city centre. Please check their websites for more information.

Welcome ...

…to Freedom Festival 2015! We’re thrilled to bring you another eclectic, thought-provoking and fun-filled festival programme, packed with established acts and emerging talent. As we head towards Hull’s year as UK City of Culture in 2017, Freedom Festival provides an early taste of the exciting times that lie ahead. This year, we’ve partnered with the Hull 2017 team to boost our volunteer programme, helping to develop the skills of the wonderful Freedom Ambassadors and Freedom Makers who are onsite throughout the festival weekend. From our Board of Trustees and all of us at Freedom Festival Trust, we hope your festival experience is safe, happy and full of moments that pique your curiosity, take you by surprise and keep you talking long after the final acts have left the stage. Thanks for your support! * Freedom Festival Trust is an independent, not-for-profit organisation established in 2013 to deliver Freedom Festival and an in-year programme of work.

Bars and stalls

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BBC Make It Digital

Travelling to Freedom Parking has been identified on the site map but we would recommend you check opening times with the car park operators prior to travelling.

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Over and Out

Freedom to Tell Tales

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WISE 11

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Science Corner

Oresome Gallery

Fruit Trade Music Stage 9

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Fruit 8

Periplum - The Bell

Reliquary 7

The Tiki Bar

Scale Lane Swing Bridge

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Wilberforce Monument

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Points of Interest

The Megaphone Box by Omni Studio 2

Dinostar - The Dinosaur Experience 6

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Kingston Art Group Gallery Tubular Bells for Two (Holy Trinity Church)

Humber Calling

Studio Eleven 4

Yellow Bus Stage

World Village Market 3

Massive Battleships 17

Faust by Southpaw Dance Company 2

Festival Big Top

Festival venues and stages

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© Freedom Festival Trust. All information correct at time of going to print. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information detailed in this guide, the organisers cannot accept responsibility for any errors and omissions nor for any consequences arising from the use of this leaflet. All events subject to license. Please refer to www.freedomfestival.co.uk for any programme updates in the run up to the event.

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Key locations and performances

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Our other supporters from the arts world: Without Walls Associate Touring Network, Arts Council England Strategic Touring Fund, Hull Central Libraries, Global Streets, Unlimited Impact (including Spirit of 2012 funding), Remarkable Productions and Ensemble 52 Theatre Company in association with Battersea Arts Centre

Media Partner Hull Daily Mail

Walk the Plank, Festival Directors Force-7, Festival Communications Partner Autumn, Festival PR Agency

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Our Creative Partners BBC, Creative Voice, Freedom Chorus, Fruit, Fruit Trade Music, Hull Truck, Heads Up Festival, Hull Dance, Humber Mouth, Hull Independent Cinema, Ensemble 52, J-Night, The Warren and Warren Records.

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It would not be possible to produce an event of the size and quality of Freedom Fesitval without the support of a great many organisations and individuals. Your continued support enables thousands of people to experience, participate in and draw inspiration from an extroadinary cultural happening! We thank you.

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Over and Out, from our 2015 festival directors Walk the Plank, tells the tale of a lonely lighthouse rejuvenated when three lighthouse keepers are reunited. Festival-goers can follow the lighthouse keepers from the Fruit Market to the tower of light, as they return to try and bring the tower back to life. The audience will watch them dance a hornpipe under cascades of silver rain as the tower erupts with special effects set to music, transforming the Humber Quays riverside into a magical theatre of pyrotechnics and neon-bright lighting effects.

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The Bell by Periplum is a theatrical spectacle and 360-degree surround performance that draws audience members right into the heart of the action. This criticallyacclaimed sensory extravaganza explores themes of war and peace and tells a simple, moving story of striving to transcend conflict and find resolution through shared struggle. The action moves around and through the audience who are in the centre of the performance space, and features fire and pyrotechnics, aerial performance and original live and recorded music. The Bell promises to be a key talking point of the festival long afterwards.

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Hull’s Paragon Interchange is city central and includes rail, bus and taxi services under one roof. The main festival site is just a 10 minute walk away.

TAXI

For advice on selecting trustworthy and reliable local taxi operators, visit www.hullcc.gov.uk/taxis. Hackney carriages will be available on Market Street and Princes Dock Street.

ACCESSIBILITY INFO

See www.freedomfestival.co.uk for info. If you have any problems on-site and require assistance, please speak to the festival stewards/security, who will be clearly identifiable in uniform.

Keep an eye on our website We want to make your Freedom Festival experience as easy and enjoyable as possible. For the latest information on getting to and from the festival, please visit www.freedomfestival.co.uk before you travel.

Rag and Bone’s Pageant will begin to animate the High Street in Hull’s Old Town from 8pm, followed by our opening night show:

Voices of Freedom Friday 4th September, 9pm - 9.30pm

River Hull - viewing from Tower Street Voices of Freedom is a mass choral performance centred on the River Hull, promising a stunning start to the festival weekend. It features Hull’s own Freedom Chorus and local people with a connection to the river. Join in and let’s hear your ‘voices of freedom’. Produced by Walk the Plank. Supported by Riverside, Riverside ECHG and Compendium Living

‘Voices of Freedom’ and ‘Humber Calling’ are both joint commissions from Freedom Festival Trust and Hull’s Roots & Wings.

Humber Calling

supported by KC

Humber Calling features six brand new artist commissions based around Hull’s famous cream telephone boxes. Curated by internationally-renowned artist Scanner, each new artwork is inspired by the 2015 festival theme ‘Broadcast: Voices of Freedom’ and in response to a new piece of music created by Scanner especially for the festival. See if you can find all six spread across the festival site; hear your own voice amplified in ‘The Megaphone Box’, listen to the secret radio station of ‘Restrict! Radio’ and watch as sound becomes visual in ‘Visualising the Voice of Freedom’. Restrict! Radio Cascade Arts

The Megaphone Box Omni Studio

Voice Box Russian Red

King Edward St

Queens Gardens

Little Village

Invisible Voices Gorgeous Arts Princes Dock St

Visualising the Voice of Freedom Zach Walker Queens Gardens

Network TAMPORA Clare Holdstock Wellington St


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SATURDAY 5 SEPTEMBER

SUNDAY 6 SEPTEMBER BRIDGE STAGE (sponsored by Cranswick Plc)

YELLOW BUS STAGE

YELLOW BUS STAGE Public Service Broadcasting’s spell-binding live AV transmissions see them weave samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material around live drums, guitar, banjo and electronics.

Famed for their energetic live shows, jazz-pop legends James Taylor Quartet have wowed audiences for more than 25 years and will headline Freedom’s Yellow Bus Stage on the Friday night.

YELLOW BUS STAGE

Rat Boy’s home-grown raps paint a lyrical dissertation of suburban Britain. Sitting within the same story-telling lineage of some of his greatest influences - Ian Dury, The Clash, Blur and The Streets, he observes the society around him in songs which flow with wit and disparagement. Jack Conman

12noon-12.25pm

Delta Vega 12.45pm-1.10pm Mr Wilson’s Second Liners 7pm-7.45pm

Hull Samba School 11am-12noon

The Talkdown 1.30pm-2pm

minima - the Phantom of the Opera 7.55pm-9.15pm

Hillbilly Troupe 12noon-1pm

My Pleasure 2.20pm-2.50pm

Mr Wilson’s Second Liners 9.25pm-9.45pm

Bossa Revista 1.30pm-2.30pm

Cannibal Animal 3.10pm-3.40pm

James Taylor Quartet 9.45pm-11pm

Mr Wilson’s Second Liners 2.30pm-3.30pm

Baby Tooth 4pm-4.30pm

YolAnda Brown 3.30pm-4.45pm

Breeze 4.50pm-5.20pm

shri and skeLmanthorpe brass band 5.30pm-6.30pm

Coaves 5.40pm-6.10pm

Get the Blessing** 7.15pm-8.45pm

Bull 6.30pm-7pm

Public Service Broadcasting 9.45pm-11pm

Vulgarians 7.20pm-7.50pm

**After Get The Blessing, why not go see one of our two 9pm Saturday night spectaculars ‘Over and Out’ or ‘The Bell’ before Public Service Broadcasting take to the stage.

Hot Soles 8.10pm-8.40pm

Festival Big top & the little village (sponsored by ABP)

Rat Boy 10pm-10.30pm

Festival Big top & the little village TICKETED EVENT

(sponsored by ABP)

Comedy Warehouse brings three of the country’s most hilarious comedians - Shappi Khorsandi, Jason Cook and Mickey Hutton - together for the first time. To book tickets, visit www.freedomfestival.co.uk

Voice Box*

The Little Village

12noon-8pm

BEES! The Colony

The Little Village

6pm-8.30pm

Comedy Warehouse Festival Big Top

TICKETED EVENT

TICKETED EVENT

Doors 7.30pm, Show 8pm-10.30pm

BRIDGE STAGE (sponsored by Cranswick Plc) The Bridge Stage on the Marina will host the best emerging and local talent, including a headline set from Hull favourites, the outstanding Black Delta Movement. Late Night Fiction

7pm-7.25pm

Spring King 9.25pm-9.55pm

OTHER VENUES Tubular Bells for Two: Two crazy barefoot Aussies wield over 20 instruments to faithfully recreate Mike Oldfield’s epic 1973 masterpiece. Performing Friday and Saturday – to book tickets, visit www.freedomfestival.co.uk

6pm-8.30pm

Revolutions Festival Big Top

TICKETED EVENT

Original Brew vs Payback

TICKETED EVENT

Festival Big Top

Doors 7pm, Show 7.30pm-9pm

Urban Astronaut Queen Victoria Square 11am-11.45am BY HIGHLY SPRUNG 3.30pm-3.45pm

BBC Make it Digital 12noon-6pm Visualising the Voice of Freedom *

12noon-6pm

Full stop AT ROSE BOWL 1pm-1.25pm 3pm-3.25pm 6pm-6.25pm THE BELL

9pm-9.40pm

OTHER VENUES New spaces and venues will be popping up throughout the site this year. The Freedom Bandstand on Wellington Street will be active throughout the weekend, featuring a medley of live performance, dance and music. At the same time, Hull’s storytellers, writers, poets and singers will entertain you in surprising locations as part of our Freedom To Tell Tales Storytelling Trail (sponsored by City Healthcare Partnership). From Wilberforce Gardens to a barge on Hull Marina, you can discover and be inspired by stories that explore people and place in unique settings that celebrate the landscape of this city.

Maritime Museum

10am-5pm

Doors 6.30pm Show 7pm-8.45pm (with interval)

Oresome Gallery

10am-8pm

HEX BY Harlequin Queen Victoria Square dynamite marching Band

12.45pm-1.15pm 5.30pm-6pm

Stolen Lives

WISE 11am-12.30pm

rhythm town BY Queen Victoria Square JUGGLING ON TAP

1.15pm-1.45pm 5pm-5.30pm

DJ PORK

Fruit 12noon-3pm

caution do not swallow! Queen Victoria Square BY COLLECTIF AND THEN

1.45pm-2.30pm 3.45pm-4.30pm

Street Gallery

Studio Eleven

Freedom to Tell Tales

The Barge (Hull Marina) 12noon-6pm

Fruit Trade Music Stage

Humber St 12noon-10.30pm

Love Our Records Takeover

Fruit 3pm-8pm

6pm-10.30pm

Fruit 10pm-2.30am

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Signal Intent

Nelson St - The Pier

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World Market

Humber Dock St

11am-10.30pm

Network TAMPORA *

Queen St / Wellington St Installation

Restrict! Radio *

Jameson St / King Edward St 12noon-8pm

Queen St / Wellington St INSTALLATION

Visualising the Voice of Freedom*

Queens Gardens - Science Corner

12noon-6pm

RestRict! Radio*

Jameson St / King Edward St

12noon-8pm

Invisible Voices*

Princes Quay

12noon-8pm

Invisible Voices*

Princes Quay

12noon-8pm

12noon-8pm

The Megaphone Box*

Queens Dock Avenue

12noon-8pm

Reliquary Queen Victoria Square

1pm-1.30pm 2pm-2.30pm 3pm-3.30pm

THE BandStand

Wellington St

12noon-10.30pm

LARKIN BIKE LIBRARY

Trinity Square

1pm-2.30pm

World Market

Humber Dock St

5pm-11pm

the BandStand

Wellington St

6pm-10.30pm

Reliquary Princes Dock Street

1pm-1.30pm 2pm-2.30pm 3pm-3.30pm

Rag and Bone’s High St / Tower St Pageant, followed by ...

8pm-8.45pm

Frantic by ACROJOU Princes Dock Street

4pm-4.20pm 6pm-6.20pm

Voices of Freedom River Hull - viewing from Tower St

9pm-9.30pm

Faust by southpaw dance Tidal Barrier

8pm-8.40pm

OVER AND OUT

9pm-9.30pm

Festival Directors

Humber Quays

Business Partners

(sponsored by ABP)

L’Hotel by Circo Rum Ba Ba The Little Village Voice Box* The Little Village TICKETED EVENT Edmund the Festival Big Top Learned Pig TICKET

12noon-12.45pm 2.30pm - 3.15pm 12noon-6pm Doors 12.30pm, Show 1pm-2.30pm

HairSpray

3.15pm-5pm

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Festival Big Top

BRIDGE STAGE (sponsored by Cranswick Plc)

QUEENS GARDENS (supported by Hull City Council) BBC Make it Digital 12noon-6pm Visualising the Voice of Freedom * 12noon-6pm Tangle 12noon-1.15pm & 2.45pm-4pm Science Corner 12noon-6pm BLOM 1pm-5pm

BLOM 1pm-5pm

jewellery exhibition

Network Tampora*

Official Funding Partners

Science Corner (sponsored by Siemens) 12noon-6pm

Pirates & Privateers Exhibition

TICKETED EVENT

Queens Dock Avenue

12noon-6pm

10pm-1.30am

gone in 20 minutes (HULL CITY CENTRE)

on thE streets of Hull

The Megaphone Box*

Tangle

12.15pm-12.45pm 2.30pm-3pm

10am-8pm

Studio Eleven

signal intent Nelson St - The Pier

The Little Village

Doors 3.30pm, Show 4pm-5.30pm

Festival Big top & the little village

Young Jack 5.25pm-6pm

SIGHT SPECIFIC BY Queen Victoria Square RATIONALE THEATRE Company

Oresome Gallery

Creative Clay for Families

Shinobi Residents Party

TICKETED EVENT

Queens Gardens is home to Tangle, a stunning giant play space that uses coloured elastic to create a vibrant, live interactive artwork made by children and their families. Sessions start at 12pm, 2.45pm and 4.45pm

12noon-3pm

jewellery exhibition

Humber St

The Little Village, by Festival Big Top 12noon-8pm

QUEENS GARDENS (supported by Hull City Council)

11.45am-12.15pm 4.30pm-5pm

10am-5pm

Fruit Trade Music Stage

12noon-6pm

House Gospel Choir 4.30pm-6pm

Songs of Freedom - MODERN DAY PROTEST SONGS 12noon-1pm Crooked Weather 1.15pm-1.45pm Gracie Falls 2.05pm-2.35pm Pearls Cab Ride 2.55pm-3.25pm The Fronteers 3.45pm-4.15pm Skinny Living 4.35pm-5.05pm

Abacus / Car Park Savile St BY JANINE HARRINGTON

Maritime Museum

TICKETED EVENT

Voice Box *

BEES! The Colony

Black Delta Movement 10.15pm-11pm

Tubular Bells for Two Holy Trinity Church

Next to Festival Big Top

Bonnie Greer Festival Big Top - MALCOLM X DOES THE TALK SHOWS

Of Allies 8.35pm-9.05pm

Pirates & Privateers Exhibition

THE Little Village

TICKETED At the End of Festival Big Top Doors 12.30pm, EVENT Everything Else Show 1pm-1.40pm (workshop following 1.40pm-2.25pm PERFORMANCE)

Skarlett Riot 7.45pm-8.15pm

TICKETED EVENT

Revolutions is a new a play about 1989: a year of raves and revolutions. Created by Hull-based theatre company Ensemble 52 in association with Hull Truck, Revolutions has an original score by Steve Cobby (Fila Brazillia) and features live sketching by Gareth Sleightholme. To book tickets, visit www.freedomfestival.co.uk

LA BÉTE BLOOMS 9pm-9.30pm

Octopus 11am-12.15pm Hull Samba School 12.15pm-1pm Bugalu Foundation 1pm-2pm TREVOR ROOTS AND THE DREAD SUPREME 2.30pm-3.30pm Hoopelai 4pm-4.25pm

The Dinosaur Experience Dinostar

Tubular Bells for Two Holy Trinity Church Resident’s association

11am-5pm 12noon-4pm

TICKETED EVENT

Doors 6.30pm Show 7pm-8.45pm (with interval)

TICKETED Fruit 8pm-2.30am EVENT

gone in 20 minutes (HULL CITY CENTRE) ABACUS / CAR PARK Savile St 11am-11.30pm BY JANINE HARRINGTON 2.30pm-3pm RHYTHM TOWN BY Queen Victoria Square 11.30am-12pm JUGGLING ON TAP 3pm-3.30pm HEX BY Harlequin Queen Victoria Square 12pm-12.30pm dynamite Marching Band 3.30pm-4pm SIGHT SPECIFIC BY Queen Victoria Square 12.30pm-1pm RATIONALE THEATRE Company 4pm-4.30pm Urban Astronaut Queen Victoria Square 1pm-1.45pm BY HIGHLY SPRUNG 4.30pm-5.15pm Caution do not swallow! Queen Victoria Square 1.45pm-2.30pm BY COLLECTIF AND THEN 5.15pm-6pm

on thE streets of Hull signal intent Nelson St - The Pier INSTALLATION World Market Humber Dock St 11am-6pm Massive Battleships Wellington St 12noon-12.30pm 2pm-2.30pm 4pm-4.30pm Network Tampora* Queen St / Wellington St INSTALLATION Visualising the Queens Gardens 12noon-6pm Voice of Freedom* - Science Corner RestRict! Radio* Jameson St / King Edward St 12noon-6pm Invisible Voices* Princes Quay 12noon-6pm The Megaphone Box* Queens Dock Avenue 12noon-6pm Frantic BY ACROJOU Princes Quay 2pm-2.20pm 4pm-4.20pm

SATURDAY NIGHT SPECTACULARS (9pm) Located in Queens Gardens The Bell by Periplum is a theatrical 360-degree spectacle performance that draws audience members right into the heart of a critically-acclaimed sensory extravaganza explores themes of war and peace in a simple, moving story. At the other side of the festival site located at Humber Quays our alternative Saturday night spectacular Over and Out tells the tale of a lonely lighthouse rejuvenated when three lighthouse keepers are reunited. Festival-goers can expect the transformation of the riverside into a magical theatre of pyrotechnics and neon-bright lighting effects.

Official Ticketing Partner

OTHER VENUES An Introduction to the Story

WISE 11am-12.30pm

OF Yarico followed by a Debate Clay Journeys The Dinosaur Experience FRUIT TRADE MUSIC STAGE DJ PORK jewellery exhibition Freedom to Tell Tales Café Pirates & Privateers Exhibition GATUMBA MASSACRE DEBATE Acoustic Sunday Sessions Freedom Festival Closing Party

Studio Eleven 11am-4pm Dinostar 11am-5pm Humber St 12noon-6pm Fruit Space 12noon-3pm Oresome Gallery 12noon-6pm On barge on Marina 12noon-6pm Maritime Museum 1.30pm-4.30pm WISE 1.30pm-3pm Fruit 3pm-6pm Fruit 6pm-LATE

* Part of Humber Calling, inspired by the festival theme of ‘Broadcast – Voices of Freedom’.


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