by mjsclient | Oct 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
We have plenty at Battle Festival to keep younger audiences occupied this half-term. My Life As A Courgette (PG) Battle Memorial Halls, Battle, Sat 21 Oct, 2pm, free A free showing of the award-winning stop motion animated film by Swiss director Claude Barras, which...
by mjsclient | Oct 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
Battle Festival 2017 launch event The Winter Giant, an outdoor spectacular featuring a 20ft puppet controlled by six people, brought thousands onto the streets of Battle. The show, by Beautiful Creatures Theatre, which included singers, musicians, actors and a...
by mjsclient | Oct 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
One of Africa’s leading traditional drumming groups the Kakatsitsi Master Drummers from Ghana, promises to get audiences dancing at Battle Festival on 20 October, when they perform at Battle Memorial Halls (7.30pm, £10/£5). Kakatsitsi have been touring the UK since...
by mjsclient | Oct 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
Papercut artist Ian Penney’s new series of work takes inspiration from the festival’s launch event, The Winter Giant, reflecting the mythology, narrative and ephemera connected with the cold light of Winter. Ian’s work will be exhibited in the...
by mjsclient | Oct 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
Martin Brockman as Battle Festival 2017 artist-in-residence, will be showcasing a range of works on paper, woodblock prints, ceramics, and three-dimensional works in wood, at The Almonry throughout October. As well as an exhibition of existing works including ‘Glutton...
by mjsclient | Oct 4, 2017 | Uncategorized
New work Into The Abyss by artist Sam Peacock is a response to climate change and the global CO2 crisis. The outdoor installation at The Almonry Gardens, is in the form of cylindrical shells representing countries around the world. Could you tell us about Into...
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