ROOT 1066 Festival Brochure
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INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL ROOT Welcome How wonderful that there’s to be a festival in Hastings and 1066 Country to mark the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings. I was born in St Leonards in 1947, and ROOT 1066 comes along at just the right Welcome to the ROOT 1066 after four years, our family moved moment to mark the re-birth of this part International Festival and along the coast to Bexhill. Without any of the world. Its curious beauty and to six weeks of exhibitions, question, Hastings and Bexhill were distinctive melancholy are as powerful performances and events from a two of the least festive towns in the as ever. But now at last it has sturdy wonderful array of artists. country. Given the extraordinary history young life as well. The Battle of Hastings was such of the district, and the seminal things I am proud to be a Patron of the Festival a significant moment in this which had happened there, people and am sure it will be a rip-roaring country’s history and a hugely seemed entirely uninterested in the success. rich source of inspiration - both past, and would have regarded any the history itself and the impact kind of celebration as being unseemly. David Hare it has had on our culture and From time to time, Billy Smart’s Circus identity. might visit, or there’d be a carnival with Festival Patron Sabrina or Yana being pulled round on So this programme, which the back of a truck but for the most includes 13 new commissions part I was brought up in stifling and and premières, explores some big decorous silence. themes: Who are we? Where do we come from? What is important Clearly things have changed, and to us? they’ve changed for the better. A visitor from the 1950s would be amazed both We want to shine a light on to see the work at the Jerwood Gallery this exciting and creative part in Hastings Old Town and to see the of the country, literally and peeling, tatty De La Warr Pavilion metaphorically through projects transformed into a temple of conceptual that tell the story of 1066 Country art. It’s hard to remember how hard and its communities. some of us had to fight in the 1980s Following the festival programme to prevent this Modernist masterpiece will take you to some of the being sold off as a pub. Now, thanks to finest venues in the country and the Lottery, it’s restored to its original help you discover some hidden splendour – and it’s used. gems. There is also work in public spaces so keep a look out around the Town Centre and Rock-a-Nore. Finally we want to celebrate our connections with our Norman neighbours, with artistic exchanges between Hastings and Normandy. I hope you enjoy the festival and thank you for marking the 950th anniversary with us. Polly Gifford Festival Director 01 Festival at a glance Festival Whats on... Remember to check earlier weeks for ongoing exhibitions Sat 25 June onwards The Story of Hastings in 66 Objects/Hastings Museum & Art Gallery p08 Sat 17 & Sun 18 Sep Seafood & Wine Festival/Stade Open Space/11am-4pm p24 Fri 8 - Sun 10 July Blacksmiths on the Beach/The Stade Open Space p10 Sat 17 Edith/Kino Teatr/8pm p25 Sat 16 Jul - Sun 16 Oct Marcus Harvey ‘Inselaffe’/Jerwood Gallery p09 Sun 18 Edith/Grosvenor Gardens/11am-4pm p25 Sat 16 Jul - Sun 2 Oct Mightier than the Sword/Source Park p11 Sat 17 Sept John Cole Artist Talk/Stade Hall/2pm p28 Sat 16 Jul - Sun 16 Oct Blippar Seafront Trail/Hastings Seafront p07 Sat 17 Sept Hew Locke Artist Talk/Hastings Museum/2pm p47 June - Oct The Flat Pack Castle/Various locations p15 Weds 21 - Sat 23 Sept Feast of the Dead/Stade Hall/7pm p29 June/July/Aug Sat 17 – Fri 23 Sept Sat 17 – Fri Thurs 1 Sept - Sun 2 Oct I Am A Norman/Various Locations p13 Sat 24 Sept - Sat 8 Jan 2017 Fiona Banner/De La Warr Pavilion p32 Fri 2 Sept to Sun 2 Oct ‘We work in the dark...’/ Rye Creative Centre p46 Sat 24 Sept Fiona Banner Artist Talk/De La Warr Pavilion/11am p32 Sat 3 & Sun 4 Sept Coastal Currents Open Studios/Various locations p06 Sat 24 Sept CLASH/Sussex Coast College/4.30 & 7.30pm p33 Sat 3 to Sun 2 Oct Coastal Currents Events/Exhibitions/Various locations p06 Sat 24 Sept Drift/Guided Tour/11am p18 Sat 3 Sept - Sun 16 Oct Fishermen of Quiberville/Rock-a-Nore p12 Wed 28 Sept Hastings Speaks/The Albion/7pm p35 Wed 7 Sept - Sat 1 Oct Harold’s Grave: His Weight in Gold/Pevensey Castle p14 Thurs 29 Sept Bayeux Tapestry talk/St Mary in the Castle/2pm p36 Sat 3 Sept - Sun 2 Oct Another Crossing/Murmurations Gallery p46 Fri 30 Sept An evening with Marcus Harvey/Jerwood Gallery/7pm p09 Sat 3 - Fri 9 Sept Sat 3 - Fri Weds 7 Sept - Sat 1 Oct EDITH digital PINHOLES/BlackShed Gallery p46 Sat 24 – Fri 30 Sept – Fri Sat 24 Thurs 8 - Sun 11 Sept The Great Survey/Ladies Parlour/1-7pm p17 Fri 9, Sat 10, Sun 11 Sept The Battle of Hastings/Source Park p20 Sat 1 Oct Harold’s Grave Closing Event/Pevensey Castle/4pm p38 Sat 10 & Sun 11 Sept Coastal Currents Open Studios/Various locations p06 Sat 1 Oct ROOT 1066 Cycle Ride/10am – 2pm p38 Sat 10 Sept - Sun 16 Oct Drift/Various locations p18 Sat 1 Oct PUSH/De La Warr Pavilion/3.30pm & 7.30pm p39 Sat 10 Sept iy_project/ Hastings Pier/8pm p19 Sat 1 & Sun 2 Oct Fun Palace/St Mary in the Castle/11am – 4pm p40 Sat 10 - Sun 25 Sept A New Language/Observer Building p21 Sat 1 & Sun 2 Oct Sea Crossing/Electro Studios Project Space p47 Sun 11 Sept A New Language Artists’ Talk/Observer Building/4pm p21 Sun 2 & Mon 3 Oct Movement/Stade Hall & Open Space p41 Mon 12 - Fri 16 Sept A Mysterious and Many-Layered Work of Genius/Stade Hall p20 Fri 7 - Fri 14 Oct 1066: Three Kings/Stables Theatre/7.30pm p42 Thurs 15 Sept Borbonesa Artists’ Talk/Stade Hall/6pm p20 16 Oct Sat 1 – Sun Sat 8 Oct PUSH/St Mary’s Church/7.30pm p39 Sat 10 – Fri 16 Sept Sat 10 – Fri Thurs 15 Sept onward Hastings and 1066 Country Cartoon Festival/Various locations p47 Fri 14 - Sun 16 Oct Anniversary Weekend/Various locations p44 Sun 16 Oct Closing Event by Zeroh/ Fri 16 Sept David Hare in Conversation/Kino Teatr/7.30pm p22 Source Park/6pm p48 Fri 16 Sept Stranger on the Shore/Electric Palace Cinema/8pm p28 Dates/ Tickets/ Plan your festival visits and remember that some events take place over the summer. Most events are free. Many exhibitions continue throughout the festival – see the ‘Still Showing’ pages in Where booking is required, tickets are either available from the venue, from the Tourist each section. Information Centre or online via 1066contemporary.com. See event listing for details. Locations/ Accessibility/ See the maps on p49/50/51 for full venue details. Most events are accessible. Look for the symbol on the event listing for wheelchair For events at ‘various locations’ see the event listing on the website. accessibility. 02 1066contemporary.com Hastings & 1066 Country Hastings & 1066 Hastings has a unique history and heritage, which has been the inspiration for this exciting festival. It also has a long artistic tradition and a growing reputation as a cultural hot spot for outstanding contemporary arts, with an eclectic arts scene fuelled by a thriving community of artists. These are huge assets for the town, improving the quality of life for local people and attracting tourists and investment. In this year of the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings we wanted to support a project that would build on these strengths and connect the past and the present. Working with partners around 1066 Country, ROOT 1066 shows off the best the area has to offer, with unique projects from local, national and international artists that will linger in the memories of audiences and leave a lasting legacy for the area. Arts and culture are a key part of the ongoing regeneration of Hastings and ROOT 1066 will make a significant contribution to the journey. If you’re unfamiliar with Hastings I’d like to welcome you to a town that’s vibrant, exciting, innovative and more than a little eccentric. But whether you were born and bred here, or visiting for the first time, it gives me great pleasure to offer you our very special ROOT 1066 Festival. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Peter Chowney Leader, Hastings Borough Council Photo/Jonny Thmpson Photo/Jonny 04 1066contemporary.com 05 Sat 3 – Fri 9 Sept Sat 3 – Fri Borbonesa/ Blippar Seafront Trail Free app/ Borbonesa (Lee Shearman and Matt Fleming) are producing an experimental animated film inspired by ROOT 1066. Get a sneak preview by downloading the Blippar app and following the trail along Hastings seafront. Scan the 6 markers on the Wayfinder signposts to unlock special HASTINGS ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL content. COASTAL CURRENTS RETURNS WITH Sat 16 July - Sun 16 Oct AN EXCITING PROGRAMME OF EVENTS Hastings Seafront EXHIBITIONS AND OPEN STUDIOS FREE app Saturday 3 Sept – Sunday 2 Oct Open Studios at Various Locations Sat 3 & Sun 4 Sept / Sat 10 & Sun 11 Sept www.coastalcurrents.org.uk Coastal Currents is managed by Sweet and Dandy on behalf of Hastings Borough Council.