25 Apr 08 - 03:19 AM (#2325020) Subject: Chippenham ff latest From: Mo the caller I had an email this morning from the festival that offers everything I could want for a Bank holiday weekend at the end of May. They asked me to pass it on to all the people in my email address book, which I wouldn't think it right to do. But some of you might be interested. I followed the link to the festival website and was shocked to find that the Rose and Crown is SHUT for structural alterations. Where will we have our sessions? They also give links to video of last years festival , the website of festival guests Solas an interview with James Fagan & Nancy Kerr on Spiral Earth , and pictures from the local paper |
25 Apr 08 - 03:25 AM (#2325026) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Mo the caller Try again festival guests Solas How odd, Link maker makes a link that opens when I test it , but not when I copy and paste. You'll have to copy and paste for yourself. http://www.solasmusic.com |
25 Apr 08 - 03:43 AM (#2325038) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Manitas_at_home You could try the Borough, in the past they've been keen to get a session going and used to host the irish session. The Black Horse might let you use the skittle alley. |
25 Apr 08 - 04:30 AM (#2325067) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: The Admiral I'm pleased to say that the Bear Necessities lunchtime sing has a new home at the Black Horse (the other end of the High Street) - under the same management as the Rosie was - Jay was always keen to have us and there will be lunchtime Ceilidh (phew! - the spelling always kills me!) in the car park there. I haven't yet heard where the English Music Session will be but it's always been well attended so I'm sure Bob will find somewhere cosy place for it. Hoope to be seeing some of you there! Tony |
25 Apr 08 - 04:45 AM (#2325077) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Saro They were sooooo unlucky with the weather last year - lets all keep fingers crossed for better luck this time! I can't imagine being anywhere else on that weekend - Chippenham is the place to be, and if you've never tried it, go along this year. As Mo says, there really is everything you could want (in terms of folk music that is, I can't speak for other desires!!). Saro |
25 Apr 08 - 05:15 AM (#2325091) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Mo the caller Other desires.... well the food has improved (when we started going the town shut down for Sunday and Monday), and at my age what else would I want. Or did you mean the craft fair, lots of stalls clooging up the High Street on Monday. I started going for the social dance (Playford, American, and a chance to learn something new), with a singaround or Shanty session thrown in when the feet or brain needed a rest, or a concert to eat my fish and chips in. Then we discovered the workshop to learn some session tunes, and the English session. And the singing in the Cause (an old chapel with marvellous acoustics). Not much time left to watch the displays, though I might pause while passing through. People with more energy enjoy the ceilidhs. I get the impression that there are dozens of specialities all doing there own thing, and we get a chance to look and taste. If only there were more hours in the day. |
25 Apr 08 - 05:22 AM (#2325096) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: GUEST,LTS pretending to work As long as there's a shop to sell me embroidery supplies, a good bookshop and a place to sit and sew/read/drink beer, I don't think I'll mind too much! LTS |
25 Apr 08 - 07:42 AM (#2325195) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Polly Squeezebox LTS - A little local knowledge (is a dangerous thing?) Shop for embroidery supplies - try Fabrics Galore, The Caseway, Chippenham (also embroidery stall in craft marquee on Island Park alongside the main display area). Bookstore - bad news, Ottakars closed - good news, replaced by Waterstones Borough Parade - by Neeld Hall on Festival Programme map. Place to sew/read/drink beer - innumerable, but suggest whilst watching displays on Island Park, or at either of the two beautiful festival campsites alongside the River Avon which flows through centre of town. News for regular visitors - don't miss the new pub/eatery just a bit up from the Black Horse (where the lunchtime sings and ceilidhs are being held) and just before unmissable Brunel Railway Bridge. Reports are they are friendly and the food is not only very good but also good value (sorry, the name escapes me at the moment). Polly |
25 Apr 08 - 07:49 AM (#2325202) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Scooby Doo Polly. Little knowledge is dangerous. How are you all?. Lots of love. Scooby |
25 Apr 08 - 10:16 AM (#2325362) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: The Admiral Oh, and suplementary to my earlier post, Johnny Collins, Mrs Admiral and Me are doing a late night 'It's Got to Have a Chorus' in the Chapel on Sunday (?). Should be fun! |
25 Apr 08 - 03:22 PM (#2325648) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: George Papavgeris And I will be doing songs from the new album, Life's Eyes, with Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer... |
25 Apr 08 - 04:18 PM (#2325689) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Nigel Parsons Polly (& Scooby) "A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again" (Pope an essay on criticism" Cheers Niger |
25 Apr 08 - 04:36 PM (#2325699) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Herga Kitty Well, it would be nice to hear whether there will be sings in the Cause (Hall, as opposed to Chapel/ Auditorium).... Kitty |
25 Apr 08 - 04:48 PM (#2325709) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: the lemonade lady I'm coming to Chippers. I think I'll be in the Island Park as per. Sal |
25 Apr 08 - 04:52 PM (#2325711) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Schantieman I'm not, sadly. Or maybe not sadly, as I'm going sailing :-) Anyone else rather do that for a few days? PM me Steve |
25 Apr 08 - 10:50 PM (#2325916) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Bonecruncher I'll be there as usual, with my Osteopathic Clinic tent on the caravan site on Monckton Park, near to the Olympiad. Open for "patching up" sessions 9.00 till 12.00 daily, and also "on call" by mobile phone. See posters or Stewards Co-ordinators for details. Fees very cheap for folkies. Colyn. |
26 Apr 08 - 04:23 AM (#2326033) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: julian morbihan Hi all We'll be there, as usual - only missed Lacock years 2 & 3 so far! I'm calling for the Aquelidh again this year. So bring your swimming costumes to the Olympiad pool on Sunday evening and enjoy a good splash and come out all clean and lovely!!! Sadly, no Breton dancers with us this year, probably with us in 2009. UK & French holidays don't fit this year. See you all soon. Looking forward to the BEST Folk Festival in the UK! A bientot Julian & Enid |
27 Apr 08 - 01:24 PM (#2326963) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Herga Kitty Yes, there will be the usual sings in the Cause Hall - I've heard from Bob this afternoon! Kitty |
27 Apr 08 - 02:17 PM (#2327004) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: the lemonade lady That's nice that you can sing in the Cause. I won't be able to cos I won't have a ticket. Being a trader etc.... Sal 8( |
27 Apr 08 - 02:19 PM (#2327006) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: the lemonade lady actually that's not fair cos I haven't asked Bob yet, but I think I know what the answer will be. Sal |
06 May 08 - 11:08 AM (#2334070) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Mr Red Yes I will. Although I have spoilt my Stewarding form with water. I may have to buy a ticket. Aching feet here I come. |
17 May 08 - 01:20 PM (#2342964) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Valmai Goodyear There may be nothing wearier than a twice-told tale, but I've just started separate threads about the concertina part-playing and English tunes practice sessions Spare Parts will be running again this year. Music is available in advance as dots, pdfs and midis if you want it. We'll mostly be in the Rotary Hall - anyone allergic to concertinas should consider themselves warned. It's a shame to have lost some of the traditional venues, but I've no doubt we'll make the new ones feel like home in pretty short order. Valmai (Lewes) |
18 May 08 - 04:57 PM (#2343844) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Herga Kitty I actually saw the programme today... looking forward to next weekend! Kitty |
19 May 08 - 06:20 PM (#2344684) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Herga Kitty This is the 2008 thread! Kitty |
20 May 08 - 11:38 AM (#2345220) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Saro CMR will be running a harmony workshop on Monday morning and Carolyn will be doing one on "Care of the Voice" (with Emily Portman). And in case anyone out there suffers from nerves (surely not!!) I'm running a session on "Dealing with nerves and stage-fright" on Saturday morning. Lots of practical ideas and things to try out... Saro |
20 May 08 - 02:40 PM (#2345384) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Liz the Squeak Damn, could have done with that 'nerves' workshop 2 weeks ago! LTS |
21 May 08 - 06:56 AM (#2345904) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: treewind Mary and I will be at Chester FF that weekend but don't let that stop me wishing all you "chippies" a fantastic festival and give my best regards to Bob Berry when you see him! Anahata |
21 May 08 - 07:51 AM (#2345938) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Morticia we'll be there for the day on Saturday prolly, look forward to seeing some of you around the town |
21 May 08 - 10:50 AM (#2346090) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: the lemonade lady Yet again i did a search for this thread and it didn't come up. This problem needs sorting out. All I got was the thread for last year. I'll be coming unless some aged parent problems come in the way. Sal |
21 May 08 - 11:07 AM (#2346103) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: manitas_at_work Try using the Old Adv Forum search in quick links. That worked just now although the ordinary one didn't |
21 May 08 - 05:26 PM (#2346392) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: the lemonade lady I did exactly that. All it came up with was the old thread from last year. Never mind we're here now. sal |
22 May 08 - 06:01 AM (#2346719) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: The Admiral Squeak, nervous?!!! Pray do enlighten us! |
22 May 08 - 06:14 AM (#2346722) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: GUEST,LTS pretending to work Admiral - 2 weeks ago I had to sing the solo 'Pie Jesu' as part of our concert performance of 'Faure's Requiem'.... I panicked off about 8lbs that week! LTS |
22 May 08 - 07:49 AM (#2346756) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: The Admiral Blimey! |
22 May 08 - 07:52 AM (#2346757) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Schantieman I won't be there - sailing the briny deep somewhere near Plymouth over the weekend. Also later in the week if anyone wants to join us - Plymouth - Fowey - Falmouth - Dartmouth - Plymouth till Thursday. My daughter will, however, be there, dancing (and singing & playing I should think) with NYFTE. Have a good festival ! Steve |
22 May 08 - 08:12 AM (#2346771) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: GUEST English Session is in the Gladstone Arms though there is usually one next door to the Old Rd Tavern in the evenings. French dancing in the Old Rd Tavern Barn Sunday night usually. I will be there early as it usually gets too crowded later - and there is a ceilidh to be at.............. |
22 May 08 - 08:20 AM (#2346783) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: GUEST,that was me Mr Red |
22 May 08 - 03:23 PM (#2347068) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Mo the caller Sal, I just searched for Chippenham, and up it popped, maybe you said folk festival or something |
23 May 08 - 05:28 AM (#2347482) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Fidjit Think I'll put this one down for my 2009 trip. Chas |
27 May 08 - 03:22 AM (#2349863) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: the lemonade lady It seems logical to me to put in 'folk festival' as that is what's happening on this occasion. Ah well, no probs anyway. Ha NO PROBS??? who am I kidding. As you may have noticed i wasn't there on Monday. The weather was SO bad there really was no point. Yet again I have made a loss. That's 2 in a row. How long can I stay on the road? To be fair Bob hasn't put the pitch fee up for about 4 years but other fests are (more on this thread)are rising in leaps and bounds. It won't be long before I'm forced off the road. I do hope you all got home safely and not too wet. Thanks for battling to my trailer on Sunday (all 89 customers![not all cats]) it was lovely to put names to faces. Hey Liz the Squeak, that episode with the boat and the bin lid was fun! Sal |
27 May 08 - 11:20 AM (#2350149) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Mo the caller Yes, there are 2 festivals going on really. Since we were in B&B and interested in the indoor dances and sessions, all we had to worry about was keeping dry while dashing between venues. So we had a great time as usual. For the campers, traders and display teams, a different story I should think. |
27 May 08 - 01:03 PM (#2350228) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Liz the Squeak It was wet... but fun. Thanks to Breton Cap for retrieving my songbook - I'm lost without it as it also has the phone number for the vet in it! Sorry I didn't get to your stall to buy lemonade, Ms Lemon - but Limpit and her friends did, and they loved it! The boat and the bin lid was funny but the coot was unimpressed! Mr Red - nice to put a face to the colour at last. Did I miss anyone? LTS |
27 May 08 - 05:47 PM (#2350473) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: skipy It was very good as it always is, so, so, sorry to look up the main drag (no pun intended) on Monday & see it so empty due to the rain. I KNOW the team work so hard to make it a great event. So a very well done to the committee & the stewards. Hopefully next year will be dry (of rain that is!) Skipy |
28 May 08 - 02:42 AM (#2350727) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Liz the Squeak Ah yes... I outed Skipy. I know who he is now!!! It was rather disheartening to see those poor traders on the main street, holding down their stalls against the wind and rain, but having hardly anyone to sell to... But it was also good to see a sense of humour - the ticket office selling 'amphibious tickets only' and a puddle full of plastic ducks nearby. One thing I will comment on though - despite being asked in the programme to put 'money in the bucket' at certain events, I never actually saw a bucket that wasn't being used to bail out. And doesn't Derek Gifford look like a pocket sized Sean Connery?! Maybe it won't be another 12 years before I go again - last time I went, Limpit was a sweet babe in arms. LTS |
28 May 08 - 03:07 AM (#2350736) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Dave Earl Lts said "Did I miss anyone?" Wot about de Admiral and da Black Horse Essential Sing And about that book. It was something like 3 o'clock in the morning and I was probably "refreshed (very)" and thinking it was mine when I picked it up from the table with my tankard. Dave |
29 May 08 - 05:00 PM (#2352396) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: GUEST,kayleighrobertson when dose the swimming pool open on friday |
29 May 08 - 05:19 PM (#2352416) Subject: RE: Chippenham ff latest From: Liz the Squeak Who needed the swimming pool? We just stepped out of the tent and walked up the field a little way! LTS |