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Village Green 2015Programme FINAL MAP-Lineup Queue to buy tickets on the day BOX OFFICE LEIGH -ON-SEA CC BAR SHOP VILLAGE ARTIST PARK GREEN VILLAGE VIEW IDEA13 FOOD STAGE STAGE PICNIC AREA BAR FOOD IDEAS IN MOTION SIDESHOWS SWEET THAMES RUN SOFTLY PARKOUR PERFORM FIRST AID STAGE WESTCLIFF POLICE & LOST VILLAGE -ON-SEA CC MARKET CHILDERN YOUTH CYCLE PLACE STAGE VILLAGE SKATE PARK FOOD BAR SHOP INFO GLOBAL VILLAGE FOOD FIRST AID ARTIST VILLAGE MINI DEAN CHILL CHALKEY METAL FIRST OUT EXHIBITION ART SCHOOL POP UP AID CHALKWELL HALL FESTIVAL GAMES TOILETS TENT RIVERSIDE 11 JULY 2015 CHALKWELL PARK 11AM - 10PM PRESS & STAGE TO CHALKWELL STATION PRODUCTION www.villagegreenfestival.com BOOK YOUR TICKETS TO AVOID QUEUES ON THE DAY 12.20 - 12.50 DOOYAH Scarletts are the next up and coming 12.30 - 1.45 GIANT PASS-THE-PARCEL Perfectly formed as a 3 piece in 1990, featuring alternative-rock band from Essex. Pretty self explanatory but massive fun! Get VILLAGE GREEN STAGE Pat McNamara (The Phrogs), Gary Thompson 3.00 - 3.20 OLLIE FROM BBC INTRODUCING IN lucky and you’ll win a prize but beware of feisty (Tonight), Dave Dulake (Virgo Intacta). With a ESSEX forfeits! Your interval entertainment: MIDDLE AGE nod to both the innovation and innocence of the 3.20 - 3.50 SUCH STRANGE ARTS 2.00 - 2.50 THE 'OSS & THE OX SPREAD DJs play summery, eclectic and groovy 1960's, Dooyah play World Class Southend 'Catchy pop-punk from Essex that'll get stuck in Brazilian Music Workshop with Adriano or try an for you all day long. Anthems. your head!' English Music Workshop with Marcelo Costa. See 11.30AM - 12.00 ARCAVES 1.10 - 1.40 CHLOE MARRIOTT 3.50 - 4.10 OLLIE FROM BBC INTRODUCING IN The Oss & the Ox. ‘Essex Undiscovered winners’, Arcaves were An 18-year-old modern blues artist hailing from ESSEX (Please note children must be accompanied by an formed in the back of a broken down car in a pine Canvey Island. Featured in Jocks & Nerds 4.10 - 4.40 NEW SUBJECTS adult) forest in Sweden in 2014. Check out their magazine following her recent recording session An alternative progressive band with influences 3.00 - 4.00 THE GREAT CLEVER ESSEX BALLOON unique take on pop! with Mark Saunders (Florence and the Machine) such as Doves, Incubus, The Pineapple Thief and DEBATE 12.30 - 1.00 TALLOWAH on Bass and produced by Snowboy, Chloe is Deftones. Our hot air balloon full of clever Essex folk is After a 6 month hiatus over the winter, Tallowah currently causing a stir within the music industry. 4.40 - 5.00 OLLIE FROM BBC INTRODUCING IN going down FAST. Only 8 places in the basket. are back with a streamlined lineup and a refined 2.10 - 2.40 LONGY ESSEX Who goes? Who stays? YOU decide. sound that blends the styles of classic Roots BBC Introducing presents anonymous busker THE RAILWAY HOTEL PRESENTS: 4.00 - 5.00 MAD HATTERS TEA PARTY Reggae to modern Dub. Longy who has whipped up a frenzy of rumour, 5.00 - 5.30 THE ENDS Alice in Wonderland Treasure Hunt Winners & 1.30 - 2.00 THE FIFTY FOUR PLATES intrigue & praise in equal measure. 2015 is set to 'Like Blur mixed with The Sex Pistols' - James Losers. All welcome! An energetic collective drawing on rock, folk and be explosive for the artist & his band. 'Will Curran (Head Of Music, Absolute Radio) 5.00 - 6.00 MUSICAL FLARES country roots. ‘With more raw energy than an LONGY be the next Rolling Stones?' - The 5.30 - 5.50 SHIP FULL OF BOMBS Like Musical Chairs – but with funky flares! angry volcano, The Fifty Four Plates have burst Telegraph. 5.50 - 6.20 HOWLING BLACK SOUL on to the live scene as the hottest band to see’ - 3.10 - 3.50 JOSEPHINE ONIYAMA 'Howling Black Soul are a power-house trio like Daily Mirror. Born to a Liberian mother and brought up on ‘Fela they used to do. 'Free' meets 'Black Sabbath' with ALICE TREASURE HUNT 2.30 - 3.00 ASYLUMS Kuti’ and ‘King Sunny Ade’ songs, Manchester’s a 1972 valve amp thrown in for good measure.' A band steeped in 90’s indie and the US soulful chanteuse’s compelling delivery 6.20 - 6.40 SHIP FULL OF BOMBS NEVENDON MANOR/PRINCIPAL GIRL underground – imagine Blur if they’d grown up commands attention completely. Josephine’s 6.40 - 7.10 MO FINGERS Presents: Join in a magical Alice in Wonderland disgruntled in Seattle and signed to Sub Pop. vocals define a vibrant array of musical genres. 'A 'Southend's own Hammondtastic funky groovers!' Treasure Hunt featuring artists from Nevendon New single ‘Joy in a Small Wage’ has just received versatile and substantial new talent' – Mojo. 7.10 - 7.30 SHIP FULL OF BOMBS Manor. Search for the hidden characters, unlock Radio 1 Playlist status. 4.30 - 5.20 SNOWBOY & THE LATIN SECTION IDEA13 PRESENTS: the clues and bag an invite to the Mad Hatter's 3.30 - 4.10 KIMBERLY ANNE Village Green is honoured to be presenting 7.30 - 8.00 PRIMO NELSON Tea Party. Available all day. ‘Acoustic pop married to indie, whilst having a Europe’s leading Afro-Cuban Jazz performers 'Primo Nelson are an original, hard hitting, funk Register at the Games Tent. love affair with Afro/Caribbean & Brazilian and recording artists, led by multi-percussionist inspired, groove movement of heavy horns rhythms’. Kimberly has been championed by Radio 1’s Mark ‘Snowboy’ Cotgrove. 2015 see the band ripping riffs through a thumping funk core, husky Huw Stephens and XFM, and has recently celebrating their 30th anniversary. This will be tones and so much more....' POP UP FESTIVAL supported Jake Bugg, First Aid Kit and Haim. the only concert this year to Snowboy’s home 4.40 - 5.20 HOLLIE COOK town audience, so there will be much to For more info about what’s going on in town Pop Up Festival presents ‘Mice Up Da Place!’ with Hollie has collaborated with Ian Brown and Jamie celebrate! check out www.idea13.org Michael De Souza, creator of CBeebies’ hugely T, appeared on Later with Jools Holland and 5.50 - 6.40 THE SELECTER popular Rastamouse show. Come and listen to supported The Stone Roses on their reunion tour. Influential and platinum-selling 2-Tone veterans stories of the adventures of Rastamouse and Da Hollie’s self titled debut album and new release remain a touchstone for a generation of ska GLOBAL VILLAGE Easy Crew, as told by Michael in his awesome ‘Twice’ have both received rave reviews. lovers; mixing punk, ska and reggae. Look out for Jamaican patois storytelling style. Stories are ‘Gorgeous late 70's style reggae pop’ new single ‘Boxfresh’ taken from their new album followed by workshops with a steel band and - Q Magazine ‘Subculture’. Pauline Black and Arthur "Gaps" 11.45 – 12.30 EFUA SEY CULTURAL ACADEMY carnival artists where kids get to create their own 5.50 - 6.30 NOTHING BUT THIEVES ‘Hendrickson reconvened to honour their debut Rhythms of Africa Djembe drumming Mouseland characters! Before embarking on a Mousetastic carnival parade around the festival Epic guitars and rippling synths highlight a album ‘Too Much Pressure’. This current participation workshop. site. thrilling, forward-thinking band with influences formation is a festival-hardened entertainment 12.30 - 12.40 BHANGRA GROOVES - INDI SANDHU spectacle to behold’ - The Guardian. Dance rhythms from Bhangra and Bollywood 12 – 12.30 STORY TELLING WITH MICHAEL DE SOUZA ranging from Led Zeppelin to Radiohead to Jeff 12.30 – 1.15 MUSIC WORKSHOPS Buckley. Singles ‘Itch’& ‘Ban All The Music’ were 7.10 - 8.00 ROLAND GIFT grooves with Dj Balli Kalsi. (FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS) 12.40 - 1.00 THE ‘OSS & THE OX (music & dancing activities) playlisted on Radio 1, and the band have done 1.15 - 2.00 RASTAMOUSE sessions including Live Lounge and Maida Vale. Pop legend Roland Gift became a global star with A colourful outdoor performance with live music, Mask Making Workshops (creating carnival 7.00 - 7.40 SAM DUCKWORTH Fine Young Cannibals, who sold two million puppetry and dance, where the worlds of England character activities) & (THE BRACKETS) copies of debut album ‘The Raw and the Cooked’ and Brazil meet. 2.00 – 2.20 ‘MOUSELAND’ Sam grew up in Southend and returns to Village in the late 80’s. They had number one hits across 1.00 - 1.30 BOLLYWOOD FUSION Parade around the festival site (Carnival!) Green with his new band (The Brackets). the world with ‘She Drives Me Crazy’ and ‘Good Dance rhythms from Bhangra and Bollywood 3 - 3.30 STORY TELLING WITH MICHAEL DE SOUZA Following on from huge success with Get Cape, Thing’. Since touring the UK as part of Jools grooves. 3.30 – 4.15 MUSIC WORKSHOPS Wear Cape, Fly and his own solo career and Holland’s R&B Orchestra, Roland has recently put 1.30 - 2.15 EFUA SEY CULTURAL ACADEMY (music & dancing activities) collaborations with others, this is the chance to together a great new band featuring local African Dance participation performance 4.15 - 5.00 RASTAMOUSE see Sam perform old favourites with a selection Chalkwell lad Dave Randall from ‘Faithless’ fame. 2.15 - 3.00 CIRCUS RAJ Mask Making Workshops (creating carnival of his new hits! AL NAED - Al is back comparing this year’s Circus Raj, new Indian circus you will never ever character activities) 8.20 - 9.20 NITIN SAWHNEY festival, 'funny, engaging, half-witted, serious, have seen before, brings colour, contrasts and 5.00 – 5.15 ‘MOUSELAND’ Nitin has released 9 studio albums, each compelling, dull', just some of the words Al has drama to Village Green with its uniquely Parade around the festival site (Carnival!) garnering critical acclaim and received no less used throughout his long career.
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