June 22-25Th 2017
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June 22-25th 2017 Programme of Festivities Please check the website for last minute changes to the programme www.golowanfestival.org Thursday 22nd June 2017 7.00 – 11 pm Mock Mayor Election, The Marquee, St Anthony’s Car Park The Marquee is back with manic Mock Mayor mayhem featuring The Roustabouts- a gypsy cabaret collective of musicians and performers - and once again compered by Justice Lord Socks. Come and vote for the Mock Mayor! Free admission – donations to Golowan welcome on the door Mazey Eve – Friday 23rd June 2017 7.00 pm – till late – The Marquee, St Anthony’s Car Park – Pondlife Legendary good-time party ska, back by public demand! - plus DJ Indian Billy. £7.50 in advance, £10 on the door. Prices for adults and children under 18 (must be accompanied by an adult) Children under 5 free. Tickets from The Crown, Victoria Square, Fishboy PZ, Hairforce 1 and www.bigtowproductions.co.uk 9.00 pm - The Lugger - Kernow Vibration 10.00 pm - Torchlit Procession – Chapel Street 10.45 – 11.10 pm Firework Display, Penzance Harbour, from Albert Pier Free – donations to Golowan welcome. Supported by Penzance Town Council. Mazey Day – Saturday 24th June 2017 Parades, music and entertainment Mazey Day Parades – each one is different 10.00 am - Golowan Civic Procession – From St John’s Hall to the Market House where the Town Mayor and Mock Mayor address the crowds. (Platform generously provided by Chris Sedgeman Scaffolding Ltd.) 11.00 am – Crowst Parade 1.00 pm - Dinner Parade 3.00 pm - Crib Parade These three parades start from St John’s Hall go to the bottom of Market Jew Street and back up again. 4.45 pm - Men and Maids – Dance the Serpent Dance through the streets of Penzance with the Golowan Band. Starting at St John’s Hall and ending…..let’s see where! Schools parades generously supported by the Arts Council Humphry Davy Statue 9.45 am - Penzance Youth Wind Band 1.00 pm - Mounts Bay Academy Musicians 2.00 pm - Humphry Davy School Musicians Festival Square (Greenmarket Car Park) on the Folk Stage From 9.30 am The Raffidity Dumitz Band 10 am 10.00 Pensans Morris, 10.30 John Warburton, 11.00 Kemysk, 11.40 Wayfarers 12.20 Henavek 1.00 Whippletree Ceilidh Band 1.50 Baldrick’s Plan 2.30 Tros an Treys 3.10 Caracana 3.50 Red Rivers 4.30 Salt and Sky – surrounded by a host of mouth-watering catering stalls Street entertainment around the 3.00 pm – 7.00 pm Golowan Youth Space, town Wherrytown Skate Park – a fun-filled event for young people 12.00 Co-op, Queens Square – 12.00 Mr Moon with activities including skate and the Beautiful Dream 1.00 The Zipps 2.00 Gypsy competitions, DJ-ing and a jazz from Andy Bunce & Justin Bradley 3.00 Kate barbecue. Sponsored by Truro & Plumtree 4.00 Danny Diamond Penwith College and supported 12.00 Greenmarket, outside Marshalls – 12.00 by the Big Lottery and Sessions Whyte Rabbit 1.00 Planet Claire 2.00 The Beauty of skate shop. Diagrams 3.00 Song Seeds for Sky 4.00 Du Glas 8.00 pm – 11.00 pm – The Farmers Arms, 12.00 Outside London Inn, bottom of top of Causewayhead – inside the Farmers Causewayhead – 12.00 Tycklemore Goats 1.00 8.00 Karie Meldrum 9.30 The Walker Brothers Kevin Lambert 2.00 Karl Svarc 3.00 The Tribunes 8.00 pm til late – The Marquee, St Anthony’s 4.00 The Tramones Car Park – Mazey Day Soiree - Superstar DJ Jeremy 12.00 Wharfside Shopping Centre – 12.00 Healy serves up some Michelin starred House music Foxes Fair 1.00 Crunchy Frogg 2.00 Melange Tous with Ry Spenceley, Lee Williams and Ashley Thomas. 3.00 Hannah Johnson 4.00 The Raikes £12.50 in advance, £15 on the door. Tickets from The And look out for contact juggler Tree Stewart, the Crown, Victoria Square, Fishboy PZ, Hairforce 1 and fabulous Story Republicans and the Mazey Dumitz www.bigtowproductions.co.uk Dugle who will be roaming around town to surprise and entertain you on Mazey Day! 12.00 – 4.00 pm - Quay Fair Day, Sunday 25th Morrab Gardens – Music, entertainment, children’s June 2017 activities and food Children’s activities with the 10.00 am – 4.00 pm – Folk Stage on the South Travellerspace Playbus and Quay – generously sponsored by Aspects Holidays Swamp Circus and music and 10.00 Sounds Eclectic entertainment from the bandstand 10.40 Ros Keltek from 11.20 Hornets, 12.00 Steve 11.20 Bamaluz Bootleggers Jackson, 12.40 Rene and the Silver Ghost Band, 12.00 Penzance Guizers 1.20 Kelsey Michael & Friends, 2.00 Barbed Choir, 12.40 Pendans 1.20 Craggs 2.40 Du Glas, 3.20 Land & Sea Singers. Generously Law 2.00 Bolingey Troyl Band sponsored by Penzance Chamber of Commerce 2.40 Golowan Band 3.20 Tros an Treys 4.00 Djazz 11.15 am – 4.45 pm - Chapel Street Celtica 4.40 Bagas Crowd Methodist Church forecourt – opposite the 11.00 am – 1.00 pm – Between the Boatshed Turk’s Head – music and dance 11.15 Celtic Fiddlers Café and the old Lighthouse Museum Young 12.15 The Big Dance Company 1.00 Broken Peoples Stage – presented by Baz & Vikki St Down 2.15 Trelawney Singers 3.00 Chapel Street Leger and featuring Joshua Lamb and The Devil’s Methodist Church Worship Band 4.00 One Heart Drummers with, at 12.30, a closing set from Blue 12.00 – 8 pm – The Marquee, St Anthony’s Elvan Car Park – 12.00 School of Rock 1.30 Don Trilby - 1pm – 4.45 pm - Between the Boatshed Café “enormous dirty funk grooves” 4.00 The Mosquitos and the old Lighthouse Museum – 1.15 Alan & – turbocharged Latino surf rock 6.00 Die Spangle Lorraine Furneaux 2.00 Mr Moon and the Beautiful – punks with beards “turn it up to eleven!” Free Dream 3.00 Seef Saffah 4.00 The Brytevibes admission 11.00 onwards Watch out for Penzance 12.00 till midnight – The Lugger - Sir Vinyl Youth Market, giving young people a place to do 12.30 – 6.00 pm – The Farmers Arms, top business! of Causewayhead – Outside on the Farmers Support our young traders (from 12 - 25yrs) selling their handmade goods - and be entertained! Arms stage 12.30 Invincible Pigs 1.35 Siobhan Parr Trio 2.45 Nightmotor 3.50 Hanterhir 5.00 11.00 am – 4.00 pm – Kids on the Bastard. Prom, past the Fair, outside the Stanley 2.00 pm – Chapel Street – Cape Cornwall Hotel – Children’s activities including Singers Circus Workshop with Swamp Circus, Porthcurno Telegraph Museum 2.00 pm – The Dock Inn – Sinpusher science workshops entertainment 2.00 pm – The Star Inn, Market Jew Street from the Story Republicans and all – Veller Lia sorts of creative piratical and nautical workshops! 11.00 am – 4.00 pm – Notes on the Green in Penlee Park’s Open Air Theatre – showcasing young, emerging musical talent from local schools including Mounts Bay Academy, Humphry Davy Important Stuff! School, Truro & Penwith College and featuring Free Parking at Penwith College performers such as Olivia Stephens, Beth Trevithick Lost children and Miss Jones (a songwriting duet comprising Golowan becomes very busy, and we ask that you Ma Robson and Eleanor keep your children close. We recommend that Mumford) and more. All children under the age of 16 be accompanied by an generously supported again adult. If you lose your child please contact a Golowan by Truro & Penwith College. steward. Look out for their identification tag and 11.00 am – 11.00 pm – The Marquee, St. Golowan t-shirt or hi-viz vest. Anthony’s Car Park – a fabulous finale at The Trains: Marquee sees a full day of free music starting at 11 To Penzance Railway Station. am with an acoustic set from local singer Hannah Buses: Johnson 12.15 Broken Down – a unique mix of Check with the service provider for up-to-date originals and funked up covers 2.00 Black Friday – information. high energy Celtic folk band 4.30 Sandy Acre 7 – toe- Road: tapping, hip swinging dance music for all ages and A30 to Penzance and follow signs for car parking. tastes followed by at 6 pm a free flourishing Festival Car Parks: finale at the ‘Closing Ceremony’ hosted by Brother St Clare former Council site, Penwith College (8am to Noah, Nigel Pengelly, Lord Jord and King Louis 9pm), all town car parks except Greenmarket and St 12.00 – 11.00 pm – The Lugger – Gypsy Swing Anthony’s. Band till 3 pm followed by ASY Entertainments till Disabled Viewing Area for parades: close Market Jew Street, near the entrance to Wharfside 12.00 – 12.45 pm – On the Terrace in the Shopping Centre Jubilee Pool – Piratical Doings with Stage Toilets: Struck Youth Theatre – forty odd minutes of Portable toilets are available on Mazey Day in Festival maritime music and dance. Admission free. Square (Greenmarket Car Park), outside St John’s Hall, in Jennings Street, in Morrab Gardens 12.00 – 1.00 pm – Wherrytown Boating Lake and by Poundstretcher just off Market Jew Street and – Float your Mazey Boat – as part of Wherrytown on Quay Fair Day on the South Quay and near PZ Model Boat Club’s Fun Day float the paper boat Gallery. you made in the Golowan Community Workshops. Community Toilet Scheme – The Star, Poppies, Please note that children must be supervised by a The Front Room, Penlee House, The Lugger, The parent or adult guardian at all times Longboat and the Exchange 1.00 pm - On the Terrace in the Jubilee Pool Medical Provision: – The Mudflappers with a show that mixes jazz On Mazey Eve in the harbour area.