Celebrate The Waveney & Blyth AUGUST - NOVEMBER 2016

Listen Dance

Create waveney & blyth arts Welcome to the sixth programme of unique three events in the autumn. This project will With such a wide range of events on offer we creative events celebrating this special part explore how humans and creatures hear, make hope something will catch your eye. of East Anglia along the / and experience sound, leading to a sound-art border. trail in 2017. The main focus is on outdoor activities over We are very pleased to be working closely with the summer months, with walks, workshops the River Waveney Trust, who have given us and our sculpture trail. Our hope is that they access again to their wonderful site in Earsham. will stimulate people of all ages to explore the We are also grateful to our funders, including Nicky Stainton local environment and appreciate it in new Essex & Suffolk Water, Fonnereau Road Health Chair of W&BA ways through the insight of artists. Foundation Fund, Norfolk County Council and We are also kicking off our exciting new South Norfolk Council. project Sensing Nature (see page 10) with Cover image by Sarah Cannell - www.sarahcannell.co.uk

with hearing loss, and 4 hearing-aid users. Please Walk for BSL speakers, and audio described Access for everyone let us know when you book if you would like tour of the sculpture trail for visitors with visual We want everyone to be able to enjoy our events to use this. A pre-recorded audio guide to the impairment. and are striving to improve access for people Sculpture Trail and a portable hearing loop for For further access information with a disability. On all our walks we will use a workshops will be available. You will find details email [email protected] new Tour Guide system to assist up to 5 people of a British Sign Language interpreted Curator’s or ring Jan on 01986 895227

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Friday 12 August - Established and highly-regarded artists www.phototrails.org - Sunday 4 September such as Bridget Heriz, Vanessa Pooley, Mark search under ‘Norfolk’. Goldsworthy, Ros Newman, Michael Lewis Getting there – see map at: Only open Fridays, Saturdays, and Patrick Elder will be joined by up-and- www.riverwaveneytrust/pages/study-centre Sundays & Bank Holiday coming artists taking part for the first time. River Waveney Trust Tearooms Monday 10am – 4pm Due to the wildlife on site, dogs are not Cost £5 adults, £4 for allowed, apart from trained assistance dogs. & Visitors’ Centre The tearooms will be open every day during members of Waveney & Blyth Parking: There is plentiful free parking the trail opening hours, providing tea and Arts and River Waveney Trust. and designated disabled parking coffee, cakes, biscuits, and home-made Under 18s free. Booking not close to the centre. necessary. refreshments, with proceeds going to the Venue: River Waveney Access around the site River Waveney Trust. Study Centre (former Otter The trail is laid out as two Glimpses Of The Trust), Old Harleston Road, loops totalling a little over 1 Waveney Earsham, , NR35 2AF mile, and visitors can walk Over 30 artists exhibiting one or both. It is suitable To complement the work in a beautiful for children who are artwork around riverside site of water supervised by their the site members meadows and woodland parents/carers. Both of the well-established loops are wheelchair Harleston & Waveney Following the huge success accessible with assistance and Art Trail Collective will of last year’s event more there are ramps into all buildings be exhibiting Glimpses of than 30 new sculptures and and facilities. There are seats the Waveney in the Visitors’ installations will form a trail and regular resting places en Centre. This will showcase new around the River Waveney route. paintings, drawings, textiles Trust site. Toilets available, including and prints inspired by the Curator Dulcie Humphrey a disabled toilet that is River Waveney. has encouraged artists accessible with assistance. to create work in response to the 24- An audio-guide is available on acre site, or submit payment of a returnable deposit. existing work that Access information, features and complements the amenities, including surfaces and unique setting. distances, are available at Sculpture by Mark Goldsworthy 3 River Waveney Sculpture Trail Programme of events

Dance & Sculpture

Photography Wednesday 17 August 3pm – 5pm Walk & Workshop Cost £10/£8 W&BA and RWT members (includes entry fee) Tuesday 16 August Dance for anyone aged 12 or over, regardless of previous dance experience. Mel Horwood will guide you through a 10am – 4pm simple series of movements in order to encourage you to Cost £20/£15 view and respond to shape and space through your body W&BA and RWT and movement, with live music accompaniment. members For further information contact (includes entry fee) [email protected] or call 07500 600176. Spend a creative and inspiring day with like- Audio-described Walk minded photographers. Thursday 18 August There will be a chance to view the sculptures 10.30am – 12.30pm before spending time Cost £10/£8 W&BA and RWT members (includes entry fee) photographing your favourites. Professional photographer Lucy An audio-described walk for people with sight loss, Kayne will be on hand to offer led by Louise Fryer. guidance and technical advice. In the afternoon view and edit your Family Fun Day work, followed by an informal group review. Friday 19 August 12pm – 4pm For further information contact Cost £2 per child Children love discovering the artwork [email protected] along the trail and seeing the tame deer. To make the experience or call 07944 505419. even more special come along to our drop-in children’s outdoor art workshops, including make your own charcoal, wild drawing and sculpting with clay. All children must be accompanied by parents/ carers. No advance bookings. Installation by Jacqui Jones

4 BOOKING - To book places for all events (unless stated otherwise) email [email protected] or call 07415 168806 BOOKING - To book places for all events (unless stated otherwise) email [email protected] or call 07415 168806 5 Curator’s Guided Walk Poet-Tree - Poetry Walk & Workshop Saturday 20 August 10am - 12pm Tuesday 23 August 10am – 4pm Cost £10/£8 W&BA and RWT members with (includes entry fee) Come and gain a greater insight into the works and artists who See page 7 for further details have contributed to this year’s trail in the company of curator Dulcie Humphrey. Landscape Painting Workshop Curator’s Guided Walk with Sarah Cannell + BSL Interpreter Thursday 25 August 10am – 4pm Saturday 20 August 1pm – 3pm Cost £45/£40 W&BA and RWT members, Cost £10/£8 W&BA and RWT members includes art materials and entry fee (includes entry fee) As above, for BSL speakers, in conjunction with Deaf Connexions. Late Night Opening & Barbecue

Sunday 21 August 5pm – 9pm Cost £7.50 adults/£6.50 members of W&BA and RWT (under 18s free) An opportunity to enjoy the amazing water meadows of the River A rare chance to enjoy the sounds and sights of dusk along the Waveney and see the landscape anew in this one-day workshop with River Waveney. The site will stay open until 9pm and there will be acclaimed artist Sarah Cannell. Free up your drawing skills and learn a barbecue and refreshments available. how to capture the essence of place through line and bold colour. Suitable for all levels of experience. Teas and coffees included, but bring your own lunch For further information contact [email protected] or call 01508 548941.

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Connecting Landscapes – Famous Faces – A Guided Seeking Deakin – Thornham to Mellis Marshes & Heaths Tour of Bungay Friday 19 August 10.30am – 1pm Sunday 7 August 10am – 12pm Wednesday 10 August 2pm – 5pm (10am to explore the church) Cost £6/£5 W&BA members (under 12s free) Cost £6/£5 W&BA members (under 12s free) Cost £6/£5 W&BA members (under 12s free)

To coincide with the Inspired by A fascinating tour around the Roger Deakin lived in Walnut Tree Farm, Becker exhibition (page 11) Alan centre of Bungay, led by Janet on the edge of Mellis Common, from Miller of Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wright and local historian Chris where he wrote Waterlog and Wildwood. will guide us through Wenhaston’s water Reeve, visiting houses and historic sites. These Notes from Walnut Tree Farm was published meadows and dry upland heaths, both important are linked to national and local celebrities, including posthumously from his notebooks. On the tenth anniversary landscape features for wildlife. The meadows alleviate Hugh Bigod, Eliza Bonhote, John Childs, Charles Dickens, of Roger’s death, join us on this short walk from the tiny flooding, provide livestock grazing, hay and silage; Edward FitzGerald, and Elizabeth Jane Howard. The town thatched church at Thornham Parva to Mellis Common. Led the heaths accommodate protected reptiles, birds and tour will last about one and a half hours, followed by a by local writers Melinda Appleby and Brian Guthrie, the insects, including the rare silver-studded blue butterfly. short tour around the Fisher Theatre. Optional tea and walk will feature readings from Deakin’s books. The route There will be many opportunities for sketching and cakes at £4 per head. follows Cowpasture Lane, which Roger fought to save from destruction, and finishes at his farm, whose land we will be photography. Includes kissing gates, but no stiles. Dogs Meet at: Fisher Theatre, Broad Street, NR35 1EE on leads are welcome. able to explore. Lunch at the nearby pub in Mellis is optional Further information: but recommended. Dogs on leads are welcome. Meet at: Wenhaston Village Hall car park. [email protected] or call 01502 715632 Narrow Way, IP19 9EP Meet at: Thornham Parva Church, Bull Road, Thornham Parva, IP23 8ES Further information: Further information: Melinda at [email protected] [email protected] or call 01449 766879 or call 01502 478295

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Poet-Tree – River Waveney Walking with the Iceni – the Walking with Words – The Sculpture Trail Boudicca Way Blyth Estuary Tuesday 23 August 10am – 4pm Thursday 25 August 2pm – 4.30pm Friday 16 September 10am – 4pm Cost £15/£12 W&BA members (under 12s free) Cost £6/£5 W&BA members (under 12s free) Cost £10/£8 W&BA members (under 12s free)

Join Suffolk Poetry Society Suffolk poet Elizabeth Soule will lead With local poet Ivor Murrell members on this special the walk with fellow Suffolk Poetry and landscape writer Melinda creative day, linking words and Society member Sue Mobbs. We will Appleby take a 4-mile walk via art. Led by poet Elizabeth Soule and author walk in the footsteps of Boudicca. The route will follow waterside paths and boardwalks along the glorious Blyth Chris Reeve, take a short walk along the River Waveney river paths through a landscape once the haunt of the Estuary, past Angel Marsh and Deadman’s Covert. Hear Sculpture Trail (page 3) and hear poetry inspired by the Iceni and home to East Anglia’s most famous queen. poems about the area en route, and bring a notebook to river and the sculptures that grace this annual event. In The walk will feature readings from a series of poems capture your own words as we will return to the afternoon produce your own short poems, which about Boudicca. It’s a gentle 2-mile stroll along the river, Village Hall to write a poem or short piece of prose in will be written onto leaves of durable paper and hung to past (and into if desired) the tiny Grade 1 listed 14th response to the landscape. We will concentrate on using create a Poet-Tree on the trail. Tea and coffee included, century church of St Andrew’s, Frenze. Dogs on leads are the senses – smell, touch, taste as well as sight and but bring your own lunch. Wheelchair accessible. welcome. sound. Tea and coffee included; lunch at the White Hart, Meet at: River Waveney Study Centre, Old Harleston Meet at: Dark Lane, on the right just beyond Diss Blythburgh, is an optional extra, or bring a packed lunch. Road, Earsham, Bungay NR35 2AF Business Centre, IP22 4HD Meet at: Blythburgh Village Hall, London Road, Further information: Further information: Blythburgh IP19 9LQ Melinda at [email protected] Melinda at [email protected] Further information: or call 01449 766879 or call 01449 766879 Melinda at [email protected] or call 01449 766879

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Open Skies – Carlton Marshes Picturing nature – Not all at Sea – Historic Great Saturday 3 September 10am – 2pm Church Wood Yarmouth (including stop for lunch) Sunday 4 September 2pm – 4pm Sunday 11 September 12 noon – 4pm Cost £8/£6 W&BA members (under 12s free) Cost £5/£4 W&BA members (under 12s free) Cost £5/£4 W&BA members (under 12s free)

Geoff Doggett will lead this walk Church Wood stands in a beautiful Enjoy a 3-mile walk around through the wonderful landscape of location above the Waveney and Great Yarmouth and discover Carlton Marshes, an internationally the village of Homersfield. This walk, a wealth of historic buildings important nature reserve, with warden Matt Gooch. designed to also appeal to families with young children, and monuments. We will start at St Georges Theatre, a Dykes and pools teem with wildlife amongst the reed will give you the chance to create a ‘nature picture’ splendid 18th century baroque chapel, and end with a beds, flower-rich meadows, marsh and woodland. Those comprising natural objects found in the wood to make a visit to the Maritime Festival, where there are ships to who wish to respond artistically to the views, rather picture or pattern on the forest floor. To fire your creativity board including free access to Lydia Eva, the last survivor than do the whole walk, can stay with landscape artist we will begin by looking at examples made by local of the steam drifter herring fleet. The Festival includes Malcolm Cudmore for some guided sketching and artists. Afterwards we’ll retire to the Farmer’s Kitchen for music, street theatre and demonstrations, and there painting directly from the landscape. Returning walkers some refreshment (not included in the price) – and a slide will be the opportunity to buy foods from around the will see the work that results. A ferry ride over the River show of the pictures. Wheelchair accessible. Dogs on world. You can also take advantage of free entry to the Waveney is included in the price; lunch at the Waveney leads are welcome. various museum/heritage sites along the quayside. This is Inn is an optional extra or bring a lunch. Dogs on leads Meet at: Homersfield Car Park, Church Lane, a family-friendly afternoon, accessible to all. Dogs on leads are welcome. Homersfield near Harleston, IP20 0ET (next to Black are welcome. Meet at: River Centre, Staithe Road, Burgh St Peter, Swan pub) Meet at: St George’s Theatre Cafe, King Street, Gt Norfolk, NR34 0BT Further information: Yarmouth, NR30 2PG Further information: [email protected] or call 01379 852501 Further information: Lorraine at [email protected] or call 01379 853464 [email protected] or call 01493 722734

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Elizabeth Smart & Waveney Alfred Munnings & Mendham Sensing Nature in Women Writers – St Cross Saturday 24 September 2pm – 5pm Words & Images Sunday 18 September 2pm – 4pm Cost £5/£4 W&BA members (under 12s free) Monday 12 September 12pm – 2.30pm Cost £6/£5 W&BA members (under 12s free) Cost £12 /£10 W&BA members (including lunch)

A circular walk through the Saints This guided tour of Mendham will Come along for a sociable taking in The Dell in Flixton, former last about an hour and a half, and light lunch in this lovely rural home of writer Elizabeth Smart, and will include the church and other setting on the Thornham ending at the lovely St George’s Church where locations associated with the career of Sir Estate. Hear about how the upper Waveney Valley she and one of her daughters are buried. There will be Alfred Munnings. Many of the artist’s early drawings landscape has long attracted and inspired writers like extracts from her ‘wildly poetic novel’ By Grand Central and paintings were inspired by the local landscape. Our Virginia Woolf and John Middleton Murray – and more Station I Sat Down and Wept, inspired by her affair with guides are Chris Reeve, author of The Waveney Valley recently nature writers including Roger Deakin who poet George Barker, and Elspeth, George’s widow, (2015) and curator of last year’s Munnings exhibition, and lived nearby. Learn about Sensing Nature (see page 10) who became a close friend to Elizabeth Smart, will read Colin Herbert, author of A History of Mendham Parish which will culminate in a weekend of sound-based trails from later works. Local historian Ruth Walton will share (2015). The tour will include admission to the gardens of around the woods next year. Take time before or after her research into other, less-known women writers who Mendham Mill, where Munnings was born and grew up. It to walk round the estate’s wheelchair friendly paths. have lived nearby. Cold drinks and home-made cake will end with tea and cakes at the Alfred Munnings Hotel NB – there is a £2 parking charge, not included in the and biscuits included in the price. Dogs on leads are (not included in the price). ticket price. welcome. Meet at: The Alfred Munnings Hotel, Mendham, Venue: The Forge Café, Thornham Magna, Meet at: St George’s Church, St Cross South Elmham, IP20 ONL Gislingham Road, Eye IP23 8HH IP20 0NX Further information: Further information: Further information: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] or call 01379 855235 or call 01986 893155 or call 01449 766879

BOOKING - To book places for all events (unless stated otherwise) email [email protected] or call 07415 168806 9 and rituals. Followed by a question & answer Sensing Nature session. Venue: The Cut, New Cut, , Suffolk, IP19 8BY To book: call 0845 673 2123 or via www.newcut.org Bats W&BA is working with Norfolk & Human Echo-location Norwich Association for The Blind to Workshop - for blind, visually & Batpeople explore how humans and creatures impaired, and sighted participants Sunday 6 November 11am – 1pm hear, make and experience sound, leading Cost £12/£10 W&BA members to a specially created outdoor performance Saturday 5 November 11am – 3pm trail in 2017. To stimulate the old grey Cost £12/£10 W&BA members Love them or hate them, bats are matter we have a fascinating range of leading intriguing animals that famously use echo- researchers, writers and sound experts to This practical workshop will be led location, a beam of sound, rather than inspire us to become sound-aware. by Human echo-locator Dr Lore Thaler, sight for navigation and hunting; humans are Lecturer in the Department of now learning their techniques. Lisa Worledge, Sounding Out Sound Psychology at Durham University, and will help Head of Conservation Services for the UK’s Bat you discover your inner bat! It will start with Conservation Trust, is an expert on bats. What she Sunday 2 October practising mouth clicks, then detecting objects, doesn’t know about them is not worth knowing! Dr and go on to combine echo-location with the 10.30am – 1.30pm Lore Thaler is a Human echo-locator and lecturer use of the long cane. For the purpose of the at Durham University. She will explain how blind Cost W&BA members £12/£10 workshop sighted people will be asked to American Daniel Kish learned techniques from wear blindfolds. Places are limited and priority Dr Matthew Moreland, bats and has developed echo-location Lecturer in Phonetics at will be given to blind and visually-impaired to help blind people find their way the University of East participants. around. The talks will be followed Anglia will explain how people make Venue: Free School, Castle Hill, by a question & answer session. and hear sound. Award-winning Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 7BQ Venue: The Cut, New Cut, author, naturalist and ornithologist To book: [email protected] Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8BY Mark Cocker will answer such or ring Jan on 01986 89522 fascinating questions as … Do To book: call 0845 673 2123 moths make noises? How do or via www.newcut.org birds sing? And Geoff Sample, wildlife sound recordist for Tom Shakespeare, researcher and broadcaster, is the Project BBC TV and radio, will play Patron for Sensing Nature because it removes barriers to recordings of creatures’ songs and calls, gatherings appreciating nature and exploring the role of sounds in our lives.

10 Other Arts & Landcape Events

Inspired by Becker Exhibition Exhibition: A Waveney Valley Friendship The Company of Imagination Friday 5 August – Sunday 7 August – Sir Alfred Munnings & Adrian Bell Remembered 10am – 5pm Fri & Sat 10am – 4pm Sun Saturday 24 September – Saturday 1 October Monday 29 August 3pm – 5pm Admission free, donations welcome 10am – 4pm Admission free, donations welcome Cost £10 including refreshments

Once again the Inspired by Becker Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959), born Many local people will fondly Appreciation Society will present a at nearby Mendham, was renowned remember The Company of high-quality showcase of artworks for for his paintings of rural scenes and Imagination and the extraordinary sale, made by over 30 East Anglian artists. was President of the Royal Academy. Adrian animated trails created by the multi-arts company All are inspired by the work of Harry Becker (1865 to Bell (1901-1980) was a journalist-farmer who wrote under the inspired leadership of Jan Dungey. This event 1928) either in subject matter, or style and technique. the much-admired Countryman’s Notebook column will introduce a new website providing an archive for in the Eastern Daily Press and over 20 books on the On Saturday 6 August there is a plein air competition. the projects created between 1985 and 1992, plus a countryside. This exhibition, which includes art works on To take part register (£5) at St. Peter’s at 10am, and number of short videos from the time, a few words from then sketch and paint until 1pm. Work will be judged loan from the Munnings Museum in Dedham, celebrates their friendship. On Friday evening (7.30pm) the preview people who were involved, and a chance to meet and and prizes given. There will also be delicious tea, reminisce over cakes and refreshments. coffee and home-made cakes. Information about will commence with a talk by former broadcaster and MP Martin Bell entitled Memories of my Father. If you have material to contribute to the project contact Harry Becker, the Society and examples of exhibitors’ Buffet and wine. Admission £10 (advance booking is [email protected]. work can be found at recommended). www.ibbas.co.uk To book: Call The Fisher Theatre on 01986 897130 To book: contact Chris Reeve on 01986 893155 or email [email protected] Venue: St Peter’s Church, Wenhaston or Keith Parker on 01986 893133 Venue: Fisher Theatre, Broad Street, Bungay Venue: St Mary’s Church, Bungay

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