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Dulwich Festival 2013 10-19 May Dulwich Festival 2013 10-19 May www.dulwichfestival.co.uk th sary anniver 20 EVENTS FRIDAY 10 MAY 8pm Festival of choirs Holst Hall, JAGS SATURDAY 11 MAY 10.30am-12.30pm Who is to blame for world hunger? St Barnabas Church 11am-6pm Artists’ Open House 11am Children’s concert All Saints’ Church 2-3.30pm Playing with light workshop All Saints’ Church 2.30pm Tree walk from Lovers Walk 7pm Aminatta Forna Rye Books, Upland Road 7.30pm The James Riley Band & friends Upstairs at the EDT 8pm South London Jazz Orchestra All Saints’ Church SUNDAY 12 MAY 11am-6pm Artists’ Open House 11am-4pm Festival Fair Goose Green 2.30pm Is this how Derren Brown does it? Upstairs at Dulwich Library 2.30pm Wates in the woods walk from College Road tollgate 7.30pm DEBATE Street Art: Street gallery? Upstairs at the EDT 7.45pm James Tibbles organ recital Christ’s Chapel MONDAY 13 MAY 6.30pm The curious exchange seminar Dulwich Library 7.30pm Jason Lewis - The Expedition Old Library, Dulwich College TUESDAY 14 MAY 8pm LiTTLe MACHiNe – poetry & music Upstairs at the EDT WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 2.30pm WWII talk with Brian Green Dulwich Library 7.30pm Dante Quartet: Notes from America Christ’s Chapel 9pm Jazz night: The Ipcress Quintet Upstairs at the EDT THURSDAY 16 MAY 7pm Gala Youth Concert Kingsdale School 7pm for 8pm start Film: Children of Men Upstairs at the EDT 8pm Barn dance St Barnabas Parish Hall FRIDAY 17 MAY 4pm Branco Stoysin Trio Upstairs at Dulwich Library 8pm Sophie Harris cello & piano recital Holst Hall, JAGS 8pm Street art show opening party 265 Lordship Lane SATURDAY 18 MAY 10am onwards Miko cartoon workshop Upstairs at Dulwich Library 11am-6pm Artists’ Open House 1pm & 3pm Street art masterclass Dog Kennel Hill adventure playground 2.30pm Bird walk from Crescent Wood Road 4pm onwards Creative Life talk St Barnabas Church 7.30-10pm Teens silent disco St Barnabas Parish Hall 7.30pm Keston Cobblers Club & friends Upstairs at the EDT 8pm John Hegley: Peace, love and potatoes Michael Croft Theatre, Alleyn’s School SUNDAY 19 MAY 11am-6pm Artists’ Open House 12pm-6pm Dulwich Park Fair Dulwich Park Come & Sing St John’s Church 1.30pm Rehearsal 6.30pm Performance 2pm Street art walk meet outside 17 Grove Vale 2pm & 4pm Dulwich History walk from Belair car park 4.30pm Nightingale Consort Christ’s Chapel London Life events run throughout the Dulwich Festival week. See page 5. Dulwich Festival 2013 th Explore a fantastic array of events to celebrate our 20th anniversary www.dulwichfestival.co.uk sary anniver NOTES FROM AMERICA DANTE QUARTET JOHN HEGLEY Wednesday 15 May PEACE, LOVE20 & POTATOES Saturday 18 May ACOUSTIC NIGHT THE JAMES RILEY BAND & FRIENDS Saturday 11 May JASON LEWIS THE EXPEDITION Monday 13 May TREE WALK FAIRS & WALKS Saturday 11 May 2.30pm Meet at Lovers Walk kissing gate FESTIVAL FAIR AT GOOSE GREEN Gallery Road Sunday 12 May TICKETS Adult £5 Concession £3 11-4pm ADMISSION FREE Letta Jones leads a fascinating walk through Belair Park, examining some of the recent The Festival Fair is filled with wonderful changes stalls, fabulous food and drink with an array including lake of activities for children and adults. Bouncy management, the castles, face-painting and donkey rides await hedge of native and The Goose is Out! are back to bring us species and live music. the arrival of a strange new tree on the boundary. BIRD WALK Saturday 18 May 2.30pm Meet at Crescent Wood Road entrance TICKETS Adult £5 Concession £3 Sydenham Hill Wood, is an ancient and recent woodland home to a diverse area of woodland birds like nuthatch, great spotted woodpecker, tawny owl and sparrowhawk. Enjoy a stroll WATES IN THE WOODS with the Wood’s manager discovering how to ARCHITECTURE WALK identify birdsong and learning birdwatching Meet at the College Road Tollgate fieldcraft, with an introduction to the natural Sunday 12 May history of birdlife in the area. 2.30pm TICKETS Adult £5 Concession £3 DULWICH PARK FAIR The 1960s saw Sunday 19 May the Dulwich 12-6pm Estate and ADMISSION FREE Wates Homes build a number Join us for Bonds Steam Fair, Vauxhall City of innovative Farm, Punch and Judy, the magician and housing some new surprises. developments Featuring local in the woods musicians and dance between acts of all ages. Bring College Road and Sydenham Hill. Still largely your dog for the fun unchanged, they remain excellent examples of dog show too. Choose mid-century housing aspiration. Please note from a huge variety of we will be walking up steep hills and there will food, craft and charity be some rough ground in the woods. Limited stalls. No parking - tickets: book in advance. please come by public transport. 2 www.dulwichfestival.co.uk DELVING FURTHER INTO DULWICH HISTORY ART Sunday 19 May 2pm & 4pm Meet at Belair car park TICKETS Adult £5 Concession £3 This walk will introduce the features which have gone to create Dulwich today. The fields, trees and hedgerows of ancient times are still ARTISTS’ OPEN HOUSE to be seen and here and there are clues to Saturday & Sunday past agricultural practice, manufacture and the 11 & 12 May and 18 & 19 May pressures which turned this rural corner into an 11am-6pm educational hot-spot. Limited tickets: book in Houses in and around Dulwich advance. ADMISSION FREE Art throughout Dulwich STREET ART WALK Over 200 local artists and galleries open their DULWICH STREET ART FESTIVAL doors and show their work in a domestic or BAROQUE THE STREETS studio-setting. Work on display will range Sunday 19 May from oil paintings and photographs, sculpture 2pm and ceramics to jewellery and furniture. Meet outside 17 Grove Vale SE22 Details online and in the Artists’ Open House opposite East Dulwich Station catalogue available from the Dulwich Picture TICKETS Adult £5 Concession £3 Gallery and local shops and cafés. International street artists have DARK FIRE WHITE FIRE created murals in 11-19 May 2013 Dulwich with their Weekends 11am-6pm interpretations of Weekdays 10am-4pm old master paintings All Saints’ Church at Dulwich Picture ADMISSION FREE Gallery. Led by street artist Remi A collaborative Rough and Ingrid Beazley, who will introduce installation by three the Dulwich Picture Gallery paintings on which artists responding to the these murals are based. The walk will finish elemental architecture at Dulwich Picture Gallery in order to see the of All Saints’ Church. inspiration for the works. Referencing this church’s history of fire, the work throws new light on this luminous space. www.dulwichfestival.co.uk 3 PLAYING WITH LIGHT WORKSHOP BAROQUE THE STREETS - Saturday 11 May STREET ART MASTERCLASS 2-3.30pm Saturday 18 May All Saints’ Church 1pm & 3pm TICKETS Adult £5 Concession £3 Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground TICKETS Adults £15 Concession £10 Using light-sensitive paper, join us to Learn the skills and techniques of a street artist make your own and become the next street art superstar… unique image. It International artist will be like a print Remi Rough will or photograph but provide insight and without the use of a instruction into different camera or printing techniques. Spray or press. Results will stencil your designs hang in the church on a wall or hoarding. as part of the Dark For age 9-109, all Fire White Fire materials, gloves and installation. masks provided. Kindly supported by BAROQUE THE STREETS Lightbox (London) Ltd STREET ART FESTIVAL OPENING SHOW Friday 17 May CARTOON WORKSHOP 265 Lordship Lane Saturday 18 May 8pm ADMISSION FREE 10-10.30am Age 4-6 11am-12pm Age 7-10 12.20-1.20pm Age 11-13 2-3pm Age 14-18 3.30-4.30pm Adult Upstairs at Dulwich Library TICKETS Adult £7 Concession £5 Professional cartoonist and illustrator Mik Brown, aka Miko, will guide you through some simple and easy steps in creating your own cartoon characters. Miko shows you how to create great characters using simple shapes. Develop cartoon characters’ facial and body expressions. Learn to give life to objects and scenery and have a fun time doing it. Opening celebration of a show of artworks and installations by street artists involved in Baroque the Streets. All works for sale. Pay bar, music, film. In association with Museums at Night. 4 www.dulwichfestival.co.uk LONDON LIFE Pedal-pulled art, moving sculptures and a host of curiosities will all be coming to Dulwich this May. To celebrate the 20th Dulwich Festival, London Life, a series of innovative live art events celebrating the heritage and people of south Southwark has been curated by Southwark Council. THE CULTURE CART: THOMAS MITCHELL Sunday 12 May Saturday 18 May & Sunday 19 May 11am-5pm Various festival locations ADMISSION FREE A hand-crafted cart, drawn by an English gentleman on a vintage bicycle hosting a range of printing workshops, inspired by Dulwich’s BUILD YOUR WORLDS: Carlos Cortes & historical and cultural heritage. The Exploration Corporation Sunday 19 May 12-6pm THE CURIOUS EXCHANGE Dulwich Park Fair CURATED BY JANE MILLAR & ADMISSION FREE FRAN BURDEN Build Your Worlds Friday 10 May to Sunday 19 May features over 200 11am-5pm local people work- Original entrance to Dulwich Leisure Centre ing together to East Dulwich Road ADMISSION FREE create musical Everyone is invited to give something they’ve buildings, dancing made to be displayed in a cabinet of curiosities. paintings and Each contributor can exchange their object for moving sculptures. someone else’s creation they consider to be of the same value. THE CURIOUS EXCHANGE SEMINAR Monday 13 May 6.30pm Upstairs at Dulwich Library ADMISSION FREE THEY ARE COMING..
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