INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL ROOT Welcome How wonderful that there’s to be a festival in and 1066 Country to mark the 950th anniversary of the . 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 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/ 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//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.

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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

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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. and Dandy on behalf of Hastings Borough Sweet is managed by Coastal Currents

06 1066contemporary.com 07 Sat 3 – Fri 9 Sept Hastings Museum and Art Gallery/ The Story of Hastings in 66 Objects Exhibition/

Marcus Harvey/ Inselaffe Exhibition/ Jerwood Gallery presents a major exhibition of the celebrated English artist Marcus Harvey. ‘Inselaffe’ is a German word meaning ‘Island Monkeys’ – used to describe the people of Britain, a tongue-in-cheek theory that evolution must have stalled in the UK, explaining the yobbish manners of the British. Harvey’s most recent work forges motifs and emblems of Britishness, such as military memorabilia and joke shop knick- Hastings may be most famous Special events: Join storyteller Kevin Graal for a funny knacks, into collaged portraits of for the battle of 1066, but a lot and thought-provoking exploration of the exhibition. historical figures – from Nelson to has happened here in the 950 Aug 16, 18, 23/ 11am and 2pm Margaret Thatcher, Napoleon to years since. This new exhibition Suitable for age 7+ Tony Blair. presents a snapshot of the town’s most significant people and Sat 25 June onwards Sat 16 July to Sun 16 Oct events through 66 objects, many Tues to Sat 10am – 5pm Tues to Sun and Bank Holiday suggested and voted on by the Sun 12noon to 5pm Mon 11am to 5pm local community. Hastings Museum & Art Gallery  An Evening with Marcus Harvey From national emergency to local FREE Fri 30 Sept, 7pm celebrations, kings to smugglers,  local industries to scientific Jerwood Gallery breakthroughs and famous artists Ticket prices: to Punch & Judy – all the items on ‘I gravitate towards British issues, www.jerwoodgallery.org show played a part in creating the not in a political way, in an iconic unique and quirky town you see today. way…I’m just beginning to have the audacity to call myself a history painter.’ Marcus Harvey

08 1066contemporary.com 2016 Cocksedge Photo/Mark 09 Sat 3 – Fri 9 Sept Leigh Dyer and the British Artist Blacksmiths Association/ Blacksmiths on the Beach Live forging event/New Commission/

Hastings and Rother Schools/ Mightier than the Sword Exhibition/ An exhibition of concertina picture books and poems created by students from Hastings and Rother schools. The students from local primary and secondary schools made the books and wrote the poems working from Education Toolkits created by artist Lee Shearman and poet

Photo/Dave Reading Photo/Dave Steve Tasane. The students were asked to take a fresh look at the events of 1066 either from The thrill of seeing craftspeople The sculpture, called The Landing, will rise like the prow a historical perspective, or to shaping hot iron, the smell of a Norman longboat out of the shingle. It incorporates explore ways in which the themes of coke fires and the noise of a time capsule of letters from local residents to friends, of the Norman invasion resonate hammers on anvils combine to family and the community, to be opened in 2066 on the in the world today. produce terrific theatre. 1000th anniversary. This project was co-ordinated Hastings-based sculptor Leigh Missed the event? Watch the video on our website. by Hastings and Rother Arts Dyer, in collaboration with Education Network. the British Artist Blacksmiths Forging event: Sat 16 Jul - Sun 2 Oct Association, will produce a Fri 8 July 12noon – 6pm 12 noon - 10pm new piece of public art at a live Sat 9 July 9am – 7pm (term time weekends) blacksmithing event. The event Sun 10 July 9am – 4pm will include opportunities to try 10am - 10pm your hand at forging, including a The Stade Open Space  (weekends and school holidays) fully safe children’s forge.  FREE Source Park The parts will then be taken away FREE and formed into the finished work, which will be unveiled in Call: 01424 238 360 September on the seafront by Denmark Place. 

10 1066contemporary.com 11 Sat 3 – Fri 9 Sept John Cole/ Fishermen of Quiberville: A photo essay Exhibition/New Commission/

Nigel Green/ I Am A Norman Exhibition/New Commission/ Exploring the idea of ‘living history’, Andrew Moran and Nigel Green decided to seek out the modern Normans in our midst by using inherited surnames. Starting with the 14 close compatriots of thought to have been at the Battle of Hastings, they used the Battle Roll to expand the pool of names to over 400. The contemporary Normans who have collaborated in this project may have direct or more Photo/Graham and Darren Coglan, Hastings Fishermen Coglan, Hastings and Darren Photo/Graham convoluted connections with the past – but they most certainly would not be named as they are John Cole has been industry that has been important to both for so many had the Norman invasion not photographing the Hastings years. Simultaneously, some of John’s images of the happened. fishing community since 1991 and Hastings fishing community will be shown in Quiberville a number of his photos can be as part of the Diep~Haven Festival and Normandie I Am A Norman simply records seen hanging on the black net Impressioniste. 15 modern descendants, huts and fishmongers’ shops of photographed in settings of their Rock-a-Nore. Sat 3 Sept - Sun 16 Oct choice in their normal everyday Artist Talk: Sat 17 Sept, see p28 for details clothes and displayed in bus ROOT 1066 has sent John to stops in Hastings Town Centre. Normandy, to photograph the Rock-a-Nore (see map p51) Familiar faces in familiar settings, fishermen and their families of the FREE connecting us to the past. small fishing village of Quiberville, near Dieppe. During the festival, Thu 1 Sept - Sun 2 Oct a dozen Quiberville portraits will hang on the net huts alongside Various locations their Hastings counterparts. The FREE project illustrates the strong See more at: connections between the two iamanorman.wordpress.com fishing communities, binding and France through an Sue Warren battle name: William De Wareine 12 1066contemporary.com 13 Sat 3 – Fri 9 Sept Alice Schÿler Mallet/ Harold’s Grave: His Weight in Gold Exhibition/New Commission/

Bob Humm/ The Flat Pack Castle Pop-up Space/ Did you know that the very first Hastings Castle was a flat pack? It was a wooden ‘motte and bailey’ construction brought over in pieces on the Norman longboats for quick and easy assembly, allowing time for a stone castle to be built. Inspired by this story, ROOT 1066

Photo/Heidi Hampson and Tom Daldry Hampson and Tom Photo/Heidi commissioned Hastings artist Bob Humm to make his own version. As the story goes, at least one to her. The body was buried on the beach under a cairn The Flat Pack Castle is a mobile version of the story, William the of stones, and later moved to Waltham Abbey. space that is full of possibilities. Conqueror asked one of his close On Saturday 1 October a live event will commemorate It will be popping up at events companions, William Malet, (Alice this story with a new vocal work by composer Norman around Hastings and beyond Mallet’s ancestor) to bury King Yamada, sung by local choir the Shady Pines. Visitors throughout the summer and Harold. William claimed Harold can take away a golden pebble as a reminder of a during the festival itself. Open had lied to him about supporting mother’s love. See p38 for more information. one of its many doors to find a his claim to the English throne; performance, an exhibition or therefore he did not deserve a Wed 7 Sep - Sat 1 Oct even a mini-cinema! proper religious burial. An account Daily 10am - 6pm by William of Poitiers relates that See 1066contemporary.com for a

some Normans remarked ‘in jest’ Pevensey Castle full list of appearances. that “he who guarded the coast Adult £5.80/Child £3.40/Conc £5.20/ with such insensate zeal should be FREE to English Heritage members Limited buried by the sea shore”. english-heritage.org Harold’s mother Gytha, desperate, asked for his body and proposed Limited to give in exchange the weight of the body in gold. This was refused

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WildWorks Theatre Company/ The Great Survey Theatre/New Commission/ Come and meet The Surveyors; local ghosts who have been watching the horizon forever. Work with the Blind Archaeologists as they dig up the past. And, if you’re brave enough, explore the WildWorks Memory Projector; a device that finds memories buried deep in your DNA and projects them for all to see. WildWorks discover the memories and values of people and place and create extraordinary emotional experiences from them. This bespoke piece of work for Hastings is inspired by the Domesday Book of 1086 – ‘The Great Survey of the Wealth of England’.

Thu 8 - Sun 11 Sept Drop in between 1 - 7pm Ladies Parlour  FREE

‘Suspend all expectations of Limited a traditional experience’ NY Times about Enchanted Palace

16 1066contemporary.com Myriddin Wannell/WildWorks 17 Sat 10 – Fri 16 Sept Project Art Works/ Drift Exhibition/New Commission/

Chris Levine/ in collaboration with EdenLab iy_project: the nature of light and sound Outdoor event/ This spectacular immersive light and sound installation, developed by world-renowned light artist Chris Levine at Cornwall’s Eden Project, will illuminate Hastings’ townscape like never before. Sparked by the lighting of the East Hill beacon, a laser projects across to Normandy, connecting two places linked by history.

photo/Dave Reading photo/Dave High-powered lasers diffract into geometric and organic light forms, which interact in How do you navigate a place? Sat 10 Sept - Sun 16 Oct extraordinary ways with natural and manmade phenomena, as What spaces hold significance Various Locations (1066contemporary.com) and why? Project Art Works invite you lose yourself in Marco Perry’s Guided tour with participants you to discover these places and specially created soundscape. Sat 24 Sept, 11am at Warrior Square Station experience the town through the Sat 10 Sept, 8pm, Pier Head open experiences of others. FREE (Tickets required for the East Hill Lift) to ticket holders from 7pm DRIFT is an inclusive artwork that Hastings Pier  reveals how young people with complex needs experience FREE (tickets required for the the world in different ways, in Pier Head) particular the built environment 1066contemporary.com or from and public spaces. Find Hastings Tourist Info Centre sound and video installations ‘[Levine’s] approach is wholly different Become part of the performance! at St Leonards Warrior Square Download the free iy_project app. station, in Bottle Alley and the to anything seen before’ 1066contemporary.com East Hill Lift top station. Telegraph about Geometry of Truth.

18 1066contemporary.com 2015 Photo/Wonderfruit 19 Sat 10 – Fri 16 Sept The Source/ The Battle of Hastings BMX Competition/ Deep in the gladiatorial Source Park Arena beneath Hastings seafront, 50 of the best BMX riders from around the world will compete for a prize fund Various Artists/ of €18,000 and the title of the Conqueror of Hastings. A New Up to 500 spectators will watch Language from the 360-degree viewing balcony, and the event will Exhibition/ be live-streamed to an online An international group of artists audience worldwide. explore the language shift and cultural changes instigated Fri 9 Sept - Practice by the invasion of 1066. The Sat 10 Sept - Qualifying exhibition investigates themes Sun 11 Sept - Finals of acceptance, alienation and displacement in foreign culture; Source Park  themes that are very relevant Times and Tickets: sourcebmx.com today. Curated by Christopher Winter. Exhibiting artists – assume vivid astro focus, BORIS + NATASCHA, Thorsten Brinkmann, Marcel Bühler, Matthew Burrows, Boris Borbonesa/ Eldagsen, Amir Fattal, Azin Feiza- Artists in badi, GODsDOGs, Tom Hammick, Constantin Hartenstein, Michelle Residence Jezierski , Almagul Menlibayeva, Film/New Commission Robert Montgomery, Nicolas Provost, Römer+Römer, Pietro Borbonesa (Lee Shearman and Sanguineti, Natascha Stellmach, Matt Fleming) are producing Despina Stokou, Peter Wilde, an experimental animated Christopher Winter film inspired by ROOT 1066. Audiences are invited to visit, Sat 10 to Sun 25 Sept observe the process and try your Wed to Sun, 12-6pm hand at animation. Preview: Fri 9 Sept 6-9pm Mon 12 - Fri 16 Sept, 1-6pm Artists’ talk Artists’ talk Thurs 15 Sept, 6-8pm Sun 11 Sept, 4pm The Stade Hall  Eight of the Berlin-based artists FREE will talk about their work and discuss the themes of the show. Observer Building  FREE

20 1066contemporary.com 2015 BildkunsWonderfruit Brinkmann & VG Thorsten Brinkmann, Copyright Thorsten by 2014, El D’Or, 21 Sat 10 – Fri 16 September Sir David Hare/ In Conversation Still Showing... Talk/

Coastal Currents/ Open Studios and Events 3 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 06)

Hastings Museum & Art Gallery/ The Story of Hastings in 66 Objects 25 June onwards (see page 08)

Marcus Harvey/ Inselaffe 16 July - 16 Oct (see page 09)

Hastings and Rother Schools/ Mightier than the Sword 16 July - 2 Oct (see page 11)

Nigel Green/ I Am A Norman 1 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 13)

John Cole/

ROOT 1066 Patron, Sir David St Leonards-on-Sea and then moved to neighbouring Fishermen of Quiberville 3 Sept - 16 Oct (see page 12) Hare, is one of the best-known Bexhill. He will be talking about the memoir and his and internationally most work with writer and journalist Kathryn Flett. performed playwrights in Britain. His plays for the stage Fri 16 Sept, 7:30pm Alice Schÿler Mallet/ include Skylight, Plenty, Racing Kino Teatr © Harold’s Grave: His Weight in Gold Demon and Amy’s View. As a £8/£6 Conc kino-teatr.co.uk 7 Sept - 1 Oct (see page 14) screenwriter, he has been twice nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the Academy WildWorks Theatre Company/ Awards – for The Hours and The Reader. The Great Survey 8 Sept - 11 Sept (see page 17) Last year his memoir, The Blue Touch Paper, was published, which gives an insight into his Sussex youth – he was born in Bob Humm/ The Flat Pack Castle June - Oct (see page 15)

22 1066contemporary.com 23 Sat 17 – Fri 23 Sept Hastings Borough Council/ Seafood and Wine Festival Outdoor Event/

Andrew Kötting & Iain Sinclair/ Edith Film/Live Performance/ New Commission As a pilgrimage in memory of Edith Swan Neck, King Harold’s mistress, filmmaker Andrew Kötting and author Iain Sinclair walked 100 miles from Waltham Abbey in Essex to St Leonards-on- Sea in Sussex, via Battle Abbey, inspiring a film, bookwork and live performance with Claudia Barton, Jem Finer, Anonymous Bosch and David Aylward. After his death on the battlefield, Treat yourself to some delicious line up. the remains of Harold’s body were brought to Waltham for seafood and regional wine at To celebrate the 950th anniversary of the Battle of burial near the High Altar. The Hastings’ renowned Seafood and Hastings, there will be a special theme to this year’s walk will re-connect the lovers, Wine Festival. With over 40 stalls, event. Come dressed as a Norman or Saxon to claim a who are depicted in a remarkable there will be plenty of fresh, free gift. locally caught fish to try, as well sculpture at Grosvenor Gardens as a range of dishes and tasty Sat 17 - Sun 18 Sept, 11am - 7pm in St Leonards, after 950 years of separation. treats from local producers and Stade Open Space  restaurants – all within a stone’s Sat 17 Sept, 8pm throw of the beach. Adult wristbands: £1 in advance from Hastings Tourist Info Centre; Kino Teatr  There will be fantastic cooking demos in the purpose-built £2 on the gate. Under-18s go FREE £10 kino-teatr.co.uk Classroom on the Coast, crafty NO DOGS ALLOWED OTHER THAN ASSIST DOGS ‘There is no one quite like Andrew Sun 18 Sept: See the film inside activities for children, and the Kötting working in British cinema the Flat Pack Castle in Grosvenor fishing fleet will be demonstrating Gardens, St Leonards, 11am–4pm their skills. Live music and street today. Actually, there’s no one entertainment complete the quite like Andrew Kötting in cinema lively festival atmosphere – see anywhere.’ hastingsfestivals.com for the full Telegraph about Kötting’s film Ivul

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Enjoy the view!

Photo/Georgie Scott Photo/Georgie 26 1066contemporary.com 27 Sat 17 – Fri 23 Sept John Cole/ Fishermen of Quiberville: A photo essay Artist Talk/ Join John Cole and the Hastings Fishermen’s Protection Society for a conversation about fishing, photography, history and community. See exhibition listing on p13

Sat 17 Sept, 2pm Dens & Signals The Stade Hall  with Blanch & FREE Shock/ Photo/Jimmy Adams by John Cole by Adams Photo/Jimmy Feast of the Dead Performance/ New Michael Smith/ Commission As night falls on 14 October 1066, Stranger on the thousands of men lie dead in a field. None will ever again see Shore their families, their land... or their Film/ dinner. It’s different by the sea. A Raise a glass to their ghosts bit strange even – a site of – and enjoy a delicious locally- eccentricity, transgression, sourced three-course meal colour and romance. Stranger created by innovative chefs on the Shore is a cycle of video- Blanch and Shock – as your hosts poems looking at the bohemian pick over the bones of a battle eccentricity of Hastings, the which still affects our daily lives. dockside desolation of the Thames Estuary, and the spooky Whether you’re Norman, Anglo- enchantment of Whitby. Saxon or just hungry, come dressed as a battlefield ghost The Hastings film will also be for this celebratory communal shown on a loop at Jerwood experience about the past, Gallery on 6 September, between present and future. 4-8pm. Veggie/vegan option. Cash bar.

Fri 16 Sept, 8pm Wed 21 - Sat 24 Sept, 7pm  Electric Palace Cinema Stade Hall  £7/£6 Conc. Suitable for ages 15+ electricpalacecinema.com £25/£18 Conc/£15 Wednesday preview Inc. three course meal ‘A beautiful swaggering pleasure’ densandsignals.co.uk Audience Member

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Still Showing...

Coastal Currents/ Events 3 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 06)

Hastings Museum & Art Gallery/ The Story of Hastings in 66 Objects 25 June onwards (see page 08)

Marcus Harvey/ Inselaffe 16 July - 16 Oct (see page 09)

Hastings and Rother Schools/ Mightier than the Sword 16 July - 2 Oct (see page 11)

Nigel Green/ I Am A Norman 1 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 13)

John Cole/ Fishermen of Quiberville 3 Sept - 16 Oct (see page 12)

Alice Schÿler Mallet/ Harold’s Grave: His Weight in Gold 7 Sept - 1 Oct (see page 14)

Project Art Works/ Drift 10 Sept - 16 Oct (see page 18)

Various Artisits/ A New Language 10 Sept - 25 Sep (see page 21)

Bob Humm/ The Flat Pack Castle June - Oct (see page 15)

30 1066contemporary.com 31 Sat 24 – Fri 30 Sept Fiona Banner/ Buoys Boys Exhibition/

Barefoot Opera with Radiator Arts/ Clash Music/New Commission/ Seven Hastings choirs converge on Sussex Coast College’s atrium in a thrilling choral invasion. Each has teamed up with a composer and a poet to create musical narratives inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry. The choral creations are linked by a new piece from Orlando Gough, accompanied by percussionists Liam Genockey Found image courtesy Archive of Modern Conflict, London image courtesy Archive Found and Emmanuel McDonald. Choirs: Harmony 1, Sound Waves, Hastings Philharmonic, Opera Leading British artist Fiona Banner window installation spanning the full length of the South East, Hastings Youth Choir, presents an immersive installation gallery, making illusory sculptural interventions, or Hastings Calling, Vocal Explosion exploring her ongoing interest Buoys, on the seascape beyond. Composers: Orlando Gough, in language and its limitations. The Vanity Press, Banner’s publishing wing, has been Karen Wimhurst, Ken Roberts, The exhibition, which takes place central to her practice since 1997. In the gallery Banner Juliet Russell, Otti Albietz, Marcio both inside and outside of the uses www.thevanitypress.com as an interface to da Silva and Frances Lynch gallery, is a play on digital vs. present film projects as a series of large projections. material experiences. The website, which is usually used to access an artist’s Poets: Jill Fricker, Frances Viner, Banner continues her Full Stop work when the work itself isn’t present, here becomes Anne Rouse and Antony Mair sculptures – a sequence of full integral to the work. Sat 24 Sept, 4.30 and 7.30pm stops from typefaces blown up to human scale, previously Sat 24 Sept 2016 - Sun 8 Jan 2017 Doors open 30mins before each produced in polystyrene and De La Warr Pavilion performance. bronze – reformed here as FREE  Sussex Coast College  large inflatables. They will Fiona Banner Artist talk: Sat 24 Sept, 11am £7/£5 conc. be presented as a series of happenings around the Pavilion. FREE, but limited space, book via venue dlwp.com barefootopera.com Full stops also feature in a vast

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Create Learn Connect/ Hastings

Speaks: A day in the life of a town

Spoken Word/

How do you get a whole town to tell its story? Hastings Speaks held a Diary Day on 12 May, where Hastings people from all walks of life recorded their day using words, images, digital media and conversations. It captured people’s everyday experiences – what made them get out of bed, what made them angry, what made them laugh.

Some of the stories captured will be shared at this event, through diary readings, songs and videos.

Diary entries will be displayed at Hastings Museum from 13 September to 4 October, and an anthology will also be published. See hastingsspeaks.blogspot. co.uk for details.

Wed 28 Sept, 7pm The Albion Public House  FREE but booking required.

1066contemporary.com Supported by Martel Colour Print

34 1066contemporary.com 35 Sat 24 – Fri 30 Sept The Art Fund/ Still Showing... The Battle of Hastings: As the Bayeux Tapestry tells it Talk/ Coastal Currents/ Events 3 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 06)

Hastings Museum & Art Gallery/ The Story of Hastings in 66 Objects 25 June onwards (see page 08)

Marcus Harvey/ Inselaffe 16 July - 16 Oct (see page 09)

Hastings and Rother Schools/ Mightier than the Sword 16 July - 2 Oct (see page 11)

Nigel Green/ I Am A Norman 1 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 13)

John Cole/ Fishermen of Quiberville 3 Sept - 16 Oct (see page 12)

The Bayeux Tapestry is an 3,000,000 pieces of spring steel, it holds the Guinness extraordinary example of Anglo- World Record as the largest steel mosaic. The artwork is Alice Schÿler Mallet/ Norman art and workmanship. a complete re-creation of the Bayeux Tapestry and was Harold’s Grave: His Weight in Gold In addition it is chronicle, created over 20 years by Michael Linton. It measures 64 7 Sept - 1 Oct (see page 14) political propaganda and visual metres in length and weighs 450kg. evidence of 11th century mundane objects and way of life, all on a Thurs 29 Sept, 2 - 3.30pm (Doors open at 1.30pm) Project Art Works/ monumental scale. St Mary in the Castle  Drift Celebrate the story of the event £15 June - Oct (see page 18) that transformed England’s stmaryinthecastle.co.uk culture and heritage, as told by The tapestry can be viewed from 12 Aug - 28 Oct, those that were there at the time, Various Artisits/ and interpreted by Gale Owen- 10am - 5pm, FREE A New Language Crocker, Professor Emerita of The 10 Sept - 25 Sep (see page 21) University of Manchester. There will also be a chance to view 1066: A Medieval Mosaic, which Bob Humm/ will be exhibited in the Crypt of The Flat Pack Castle St Mary in the Castle. Comprising June - Oct (see page 15)

36 1066contemporary.com 37 Sat 1 – Fri 16 Sept Alice Schÿler Mallet/ Harold’s Grave: His Weight in Gold Closing Event/ The installation ends with a new vocal work by composer Norman Yamada, commemorating the Battle Festival, story of Harold’s Grave. Sung by local choir, The Shady Pines. Glyndebourne Sat 1 Oct, 4pm and the De La Pevensey Castle Warr Pavilion/ Entry: Adult £5.80/Child £3.40/ Conc £5.20/ PUSH English Heritage members FREE Opera/World Première/ english-heritage.org Taking inspiration from events photo Golden Stones by Heidi Hampson photo Golden Stones by that shaped our history, PUSH Limited explores themes of invasion, loss and the redeeming power of human kindness. Written by internationally Coastal Culture acclaimed composer Howard Trail/ Moody, the opera is inspired by the true story of Simon ROOT 1066 Gronowski, whose mother pushed him from a train bound Cycle Ride for Auschwitz in 1943. Outdoor Activity/ Mr Gronowski will be guest of Cycle the Coastal Culture honour at the world première Trail; Bexhill to Hastings. A of this thrilling and innovatively contemporary art adventure staged production from director including De La Warr Pavilion Simon Iorio and designer Ele (Fiona Banner), Murmurations Slade, featuring soloists from Gallery, Hastings Art Forum, Glyndebourne, musicians from Jerwood Gallery (Marcus Harvey some of the UK’s major orchestras - entrance fees apply). Mostly off and a choir of 250 children and road. adults from across 1066 Country. Sat 1 Oct Supported by: Start: De La Warr Pavilion, 10am Council, Arts Partnership, Chalk Cliff Trust, End: Jerwood Gallery, about 2pm  Magdalen & Lasher Charity, Battle FREE Partnership, Battle Town Council. email to book: jessica.courtneybennett@ Sat 1 Oct, 3.30pm & 7.30pm DLWP townereastbourne.org.uk Electric bikes for hire from Pelham Sat 8 Oct, 7.30pm (semi-staged Beach, Hastings version), St Mary’s Church, Battle photo Avant Commercial photo Avant hastings.gov.uk/cycle £5-£15, dlwp.com/battlefestival.co.uk

38 1066contemporary.com 39 Sat 1 – Fri 16 Sept St Mary in the Castle/ Fun Palace Family Event/

Caroline Le Breton, Culture Shift & the Craftivist Network/ Movement Live Event/Exhibition/ Movement provides a platform for many community groups to participate in the ROOT 1066 Festival. Taking the arrow as a reference to the historic past and signifier of future direction, participants will make and decorate arrows and banners that communicate what they value most. Groups from across Hastings and Rother will St Mary in the Castle will be and with local people. Fun Palaces are free, local, process to the Stade, carrying hosting a weekend of fun as innovative, transformative and engaging. By creating their work, to create a dazzling the neoclassical church is them together, right where we live, we can make a huge installation in the Stade Hall – a transformed into a Fun Palace, or shout for culture at the heart of all our communities. swoop of silver birds, a clutch of more aptly a Fun Castle! See www.stmaryinthecastle.co.uk for the full list of arrows. Join artist John Murray for activities. Partners: We invite family, friends and family events and workshops Active Arts (Hastings and audiences to join us on the Stade exploring themes from the 950th Sat 1 - Sun 2 Oct, 11am - 4pm Bexhill MENCAP), Autism to see the installation take shape, anniversary; in particular the St Mary in the Castle  Sussex, Culture Shift, Glyne enjoy refreshments and music, Gap Faculty, Hastings Furniture Medieval Mosaic that will be FREE buy handmade souvenirs or make hanging in the St Mary in the Service, Horizons Community an arrow to take home. Castle Crypt for the duration of Learning, Little Gate Farm, Parchment Trust, Seaview, the festival. Sun 2 Oct, 2 - 5pm Beeching Park and Conquest Fun Palaces are part of an Day Centres Mon 3 Oct, 10.30am – 4pm ongoing campaign for culture at Stade Hall and Stade Open the heart of every community, Supported by: Space  Brewers, Southern Gas with participation led by, for Solutions, M&W Residential FREE Sales and Lettings

40 1066contemporary.com Alan MacKenzie Photo/ 41 Sat 1 – Fri 16 Sept The Stables Theatre and Arts Centre/ Still Showing... 1066: Three Kings Theatre/World Première

Coastal Currents/ Events 3 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 06)

Hastings Museum & Art Gallery/ The Story of Hastings in 66 Objects 25 June onwards (see page 08)

Marcus Harvey/ Inselaffe 16 July- 16 Oct (see page 09)

Hastings and Rother Schools/ Mightier than the Sword 16 July - 2 Oct (see page 11)

'Punter not only writes Nigel Green/ beautifully and intelligently, I Am A Norman but he plays on the very idea 1 Sept - 2 Oct (see page 13) of language.' Guardian on The Wolves John Cole/ Fishermen of Quiberville 3 Sept - 16 Oct (see page 12)

A brand new telling of the famous A new play by Michael Punter 1066 story, which unravels the Directed by Barbara Ward and Niall Whitehead Alice Schÿler Mallet/ mysteries, rivalries and bitter conflicts that led to a final battle Fri 7 Oct - Fri 14 Oct, 7.30pm Harold’s Grave: His Weight in Gold 7 Sept - 1 Oct (see page 14) that would change our history Sun matinee, 3pm forever. The Stables Theatre  Community actors and musicians Project Art Works/ Adults £13 / Under-18s and groups £10 weave a story which will surprise Drift and astonish in equal measure. Members £8 / £2 off first-night tickets 10 Sept - 16 Oct (see page 18) Expect a visceral, engaging stablestheatre.co.uk performance, with original music commissioned from internationally Various Artisits/ renowned composer Gary Ryan and magical effects by West End A New Language theatrical illusion designer Darren 10 Sept - 25 Sep (see page 21) Lang. Combining storytelling, physical Fiona Banner/ theatre and illusion, this play will appeal to audiences of all ages. Buoys Boys 24 Sept 2016 - 8 Jan 2017 (see page 32)

42 1066contemporary.com 43 Fri 14 – Sun 16 Oct Concorde 1066 At 1pm, over 600 schoolchildren, led by Kings Harold and William, will meet at Battle Abbey and parade down the High Street. At 3.30pm, at St Mary’s Parish Church, a multi- denominational commemorative service will be attended by Bishop Martin of Chichester, with re-enactors taking part. Finally, at 5.30pm a military band will march up Battle High Street, perform a sunset ceremony and lower the flag. Fri 14 Oct, 1pm - 7pm Battle FREE  Battle of Hastings Re-enactment A re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings will take place on the historic battlefield throughout the weekend. Hundreds of re-enactors from all over the world will represent the Normans, Saxons and other armies who took part in the epic conflict. Sat 15 - Sun 16 Oct Battle Abbey Various Artists/ FREE  Anniversary Weekend 64th National Town Criers’ Championship Outdoor Events/ Enjoy the spectacle of the criers, resplendent in their ceremonial regalia, shouting for the Friday 14th October is the honour of being the best. anniversary of the battle of Sat 15 Oct, 10am (Full details english-heritage.org.uk) Hastings - the day that Priory Meadow, Hastings  changed the course of history. FREE The focus is on 1066 Country this weekend, as Battle, Hastings and Pevensey all feature in this La Grande Promenade commemoration of those who fell The first of two gigantic processions around Hastings, from the Stade Open Space, up All in this decisive clash between Saints Street, down the High Street and along the seafront to the town centre. two cultures. Sat 15 Oct, 4pm Fri 14 - Sun 16 Oct Hastings Old Town, from Stade Open Space  Battle/Hastings/Pevensey FREE FREE Torchlight Procession, Bonfire and Fireworks Hastings will be lit by hundreds of burning torches held aloft by the many Sussex bonfire societies. The bonfire lighting will be followed by one of the most spectacular fireworks displays you’ll ever see. Sat 15 Oct, 7.15pm Hastings Old Town  FREE 1066 Way to Battle This 17-mile foot race will follow the 1066 Country Walk from Pevensey (where William landed) to Battle (the site of his famous victory). Limited to 1,066 entries. Sun 16 Oct, 9am Pevensey Castle to Battle Abbey FREE  

44 1066contemporary.com Fri 14 – Sun 16 Oct : Associate Events Anonymous Bosch, Andrew Kötting & Iain Sinclair/ SoCo Artists/ EDITH digital PINHOLES Sea Crossing Exhibition/ Exhibition/Talk/ An exhibition of images taken along the route of EDITH project by ANONYMOUS BOSCH and A fleet of vulnerable boats, suspended in space and time, are captured in the act of his pinhole camera. sailing through the gallery, towards their future, an unknown destination. Sea Crossing is a collaborative installation referencing international artist, Hew Locke’s installation, For Those EDITH, the new film by Andrew Kötting, will be shown as part of the exhibition. in Peril on the Sea (2011). Limited edition signed prints exclusively available from the BlackShed along with books and DVDs. Sat 1 - Sun 2 Oct, 11am - 5pm Wed 7 Sept - Sat 1 Oct Electro Studios Project Space  Tues - Sat, 10am - 4pm Artist’s Talk with Hew Locke BlackShed Gallery Sat 17 Sept, 2pm / £5 on the door FREE  Hastings Museum & Art Gallery  WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE (walkway width 91cm) assistance available FREE

Bern O’Donoghue and Giovanna Del Sarto/ Creating Community 1066/ Another Crossing Hastings & 1066 Country Cartoon Festival Exhibition/ Event/Exhibition/ Migration has always existed. Since long before 1066, people have been making hazardous journeys and dangerous crossings. Murmurations Gallery presents the work of Bern A major exhibition of cartoons including historical works from the Museum’s collection, O’Donoghue and Giovanna Del Sarto, two artists exploring some of the issues and myths a retrospective of artwork by Martin Honeysett and contemporary work produced by surrounding migration in 2016. cartoonists and workshop participants on the theme of ‘when cultures collide’. Sat 3 Sept to Sun 2 Oct, Tues to Sun, 10.30am - 4.30pm Thurs 15 Sept to Jan 2017 Murmurations Gallery Hastings Museum & Art Gallery  FREE  Showcasing work by artists from the Professional Cartoonists Organisation, Cartoon County (the Sussex-wide organisation for cartoonists) and workshops held around 1066 Country. Fri 14 - Sun 23 Oct: 11am - 4pm New Road Artists/ Stade Hall  ‘We work in the dark - We do what we can - Join members of the Professional Cartoonists Organisation in creating large-scale public artworks, take part in cartoon workshops, sit for a caricature portrait and browse Cartoon We give what we have’ County’s artwork stalls. Exhibition/ Sun 16 Oct, 11am - 4pm In the wake of the EU referendum this exhibition takes ideas from ‘The Europeans’, a novel by Stade Open Space  Rye author, Henry James, on the 100th anniversary of his death. James’ novel explores the relationship between the importance of restrained good manners and liberated exuberance. FREE This group of contemporary European artists investigate these ideas and raise questions about the ways in which we navigate and understand the modern world. Part of the Rye Arts Festival. Fri 2 Sept - Sun 2 Oct Weekdays, 10am - 3pm / Sat 12 - 4pm Rye Creative Centre FREE 

46 1066contemporary.com Maps and Practicalities Area Map/ Festival locations outside Hastings

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 BlackShed Gallery, Russet Farm, Redlands, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, TN32 5NG/  theblackshedgallery.org.uk/01580 881247 Electro Studios Project Space, Electro Studios, Seaside Road, St Leonards, TN38 0AL

 Rye Creative Centre, New Road, Rye, TN31 7LS/ryecreativecentre.co.uk/01797 229 797  For details on travelling to and around the area see 1066contemporary.com/plan-your-visit

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V EST H R R NOR E A I A D L S W L OAD MERCA- T ST A O ST L D MEWS MK AR  Hastings Museum & Art Gallery, John’s Place, Bohemia Road, Hastings, TN34 1ET/hmag.org.uk/01424 451052 V R TORIA P A O RD ND T A RA M D OAD G  Hastings Pier, White Rock, Hastings, TN34 IJU/hastingspier.org.uk/01424 435587 EST HILL R CENT  E W UNDERCLIFF W. AS A D AD GROSVEN  Source Park, White Rock, Hastings, TN34 1JL/sourcebmx.com/01424 238360 LL RO OR CAVES ROAD EXHI West Marina C MARINA B E ROAD R  The Observer Building, 53 Cambridge Road, Hastings, TN34 1DT/observerbuildinghastings.co.uk ARNSIDE SEASID Gardens MARINA ROAD GROSVENOR SEA ROAD  Sussex Coast College, Station Approach, Hastings, TN34 1BA/sussexcoast.ac.uk/01424 442222 GARDENS CLIFTONVILLE AD ARNBURY  Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, Hastings Town Centre, TN34 1PH O WAY D MEWS R OA L E R  IL Y TH About 10 minutes walk The Landing, Denmark Place, Hastings Seafront, TN34 1PF H RH AD X LVE O BU LE R  St Mary in the Castle, 7 Pelham Crescent, Hastings, TN34 3AF/stmaryinthecastle.co.uk/01424 715880 E VIL 1/4 mile 1/2 mile B TO N LIF  F C Ladies Parlour, Castle Hill Road, Hastings, TN34 3RD (by the top of the West Hill Lift) R E S B  The Albion Public House, Hastings, 33 George Street, Hastings, TN34 3EA/albionhastings.com/01424 439156 H R ID F GE IE  Stade Hall & Stade Open Space, Rock-a-Nore, Hastings, TN34 3FJ/hastings.gov.uk/01424 451111 L W D A S Y  Electric Palace Cinema, 39a High Street, Hastings, TN34 3ER/electricpalacecinema.com/01424 720393

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