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Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011

OlgaJ 06 May 11 - 09:09 AM
Richard Atkins 03 May 11 - 09:36 PM
My guru always said 28 Apr 11 - 06:15 AM
OlgaJ 28 Apr 11 - 05:38 AM
My guru always said 28 Apr 11 - 03:30 AM
OlgaJ 27 Apr 11 - 10:30 AM
OlgaJ 10 Apr 11 - 03:28 PM
OlgaJ 07 Apr 11 - 05:11 AM
My guru always said 24 Mar 11 - 04:15 PM
Seaking 24 Mar 11 - 03:48 PM
My guru always said 23 Mar 11 - 05:38 PM
Mrs Scarecrow 23 Mar 11 - 05:16 PM
MuddleC 22 Mar 11 - 09:28 PM
My guru always said 20 Mar 11 - 05:59 AM
Wheatman 20 Mar 11 - 03:45 AM
OlgaJ 19 Mar 11 - 10:25 AM
Bounty Hound 17 Mar 11 - 09:19 PM
MoorleyMan 17 Mar 11 - 07:38 PM
OlgaJ 17 Mar 11 - 03:08 PM
MuddleC 17 Mar 11 - 02:37 PM
OlgaJ 16 Mar 11 - 03:46 PM
OlgaJ 11 Mar 11 - 04:20 AM
OlgaJ 07 Mar 11 - 08:50 AM
Sooz 01 Mar 11 - 10:35 AM
OlgaJ 01 Mar 11 - 09:26 AM
Herga Kitty 28 Feb 11 - 01:59 PM
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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 06 May 11 - 09:09 AM

As discussed at the last meeting there will be a quiet area for people who specifically ask for 'no noise/no noisy dogs' camping but we would rather you didn't make a lot of noise into the early hours on the main camping field either as the rest of us do need some sleep (especially if we've got to get up early to make sure everything is running smoothly next day!). We won't be imposing rules or asking for complete silence as we too like a drink or two after all the organised entertainment is over, especially if we have been playing, but we would appreciate a little bit of consideration for everyone else on site as we (the committee) will have to deal with any complaints received about excessive noise.

Hope that doesn't sound too much like a lecture, its common sense really!

Don't forget you've only got 'til the end of the month to get your tickets at last year's prices.

Will be experimenting with a different flavour for the shortbread this year.


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: Richard Atkins
Date: 03 May 11 - 09:36 PM

Be quiet after 2.00 AM its a Festival.
Extra sleeping late for myself and the dogs then :>))


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: My guru always said
Date: 28 Apr 11 - 06:15 AM

Glad you'll be thinking about it! I do hate stopping teenagers from enjoying their beauty sleep....


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 28 Apr 11 - 05:38 AM

There was talk of having a quiet family area, then someone asked for a dog free area, so it might be difficult to accommodate everyone as some people with dogs will want a quiet pitch (not all dogs are noisy). If we set up a quiet area I would assume anyone on the rest of the site is happy with a bit of late noise but I think we need to respect everyone on site and quieten down if we are asked. I will bring this up at the next meeting, if it is possible we will set up different areas but it might turn out to be a logistical nightmare.


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: My guru always said
Date: 28 Apr 11 - 03:30 AM

Will be sorting tickets & cheque after the weekend, trying to catch the early bird offer!!

I am SOOOOO looking forward to this!

Will there be a 'late night' camping area this year, I wonder?


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 27 Apr 11 - 10:30 AM

Refresh


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 10 Apr 11 - 03:28 PM

Don't forget that to get your tickets for MFFF at last year's prices you need to book before the end of May. Just a reminder as for us and hopefully for you the Festival season starts next week!! Have a good spring and summer and hope to see you all in August.


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 07 Apr 11 - 05:11 AM

Dance Sides confirmed for Moira Furnace are Bakanalia,Bollin Morris,Shakespeare Morris and Step on Board. Just Waiting for confirmation on a couple of others. Also appearing will be Calverton Real Ale and Plough Play Preservation Society(CRAPPPS)and One Man Mumming. Should be plenty there to keep ritual dance enthusiasts happy.


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: My guru always said
Date: 24 Mar 11 - 04:15 PM

Probably.....


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: Seaking
Date: 24 Mar 11 - 03:48 PM

I wonder if we'll get told off by any teenagers again this year Hils..?


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: My guru always said
Date: 23 Mar 11 - 05:38 PM

You definitely will Anne!!!


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: Mrs Scarecrow
Date: 23 Mar 11 - 05:16 PM

We're going to make for the first time this year on reports of past festivals I think we're going to enjoy it


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: MuddleC
Date: 22 Mar 11 - 09:28 PM

perhaps I meant the Royal Armoured Corpse... or was it the Real Arbour Copse...... Rail Hammered Cops..... oh b*ll£$ks


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: My guru always said
Date: 20 Mar 11 - 05:59 AM

Be great to see you there Brian!! You'll enjoy Moira, it's jusat lovely!

Million dollar shortcake, mmmm....


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: Wheatman
Date: 20 Mar 11 - 03:45 AM

We will pay the festival a visit for the first time this year. Looking forward to doing a small festival for a change and maybe get a song or two. Gan Canny Brian


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 19 Mar 11 - 10:25 AM

Don't forget if you are in the North West Leicestershire area tomorrow lunchtime our band is doing a belated St Patrick's celebration at the New Inn, Pegg's Green in aid of festival funds. Come and join in with some well known chorus songs (popular in Ireland if not actually Irish), listen to some moving Irish ballads and tap your feet to some lively jigs and reels. All this in addition to a great pint of Guinness and a friendly atmosphere.


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: Bounty Hound
Date: 17 Mar 11 - 09:19 PM

Managed to fight off requests for the Fields of Athenry at our St Patricks Night gig tonight!

Looking forward to seeing you all again at Moira Furnace

John


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: MoorleyMan
Date: 17 Mar 11 - 07:38 PM

Singing it straight? D'you mean Fields Of Athenry? Really?!

Hmm, Royal Amoured (sic!) Corps eh? I just Love that!... (Plaisir d' Amour)


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 17 Mar 11 - 03:08 PM

Thanks Tim! Are you going to be at the front? By the way, we will be singing it straight on Sunday!


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: MuddleC
Date: 17 Mar 11 - 02:37 PM

There's always the display team of the Royal Amoured Corps, their massed Tank formations to the tune of 'Fields of Athenry ' is epic...


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 16 Mar 11 - 03:46 PM


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 11 Mar 11 - 04:20 AM

Perhaps someone can help us out. We are looking for a couple more dance sides for MFFF so that we can provide a full and varied programme. If you dance with a side that is available for the weekend 19th - 21st August and would like to dance at this pleasant little festival please let me know your contact details (PM if you prefer)and I will pass them on. Any style of dance would be appreciated.

Thanks

Olga


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 07 Mar 11 - 08:50 AM

Workshops planned at the moment include harmony singing(2), accompanied singing, music hall song swap, beginners melodeon, guitar to accompany singing, song writing (2),kazoo making(aimed at children) and story telling techniques. We have also got a tai chi session first thing in the morning (Saturday and Sunday)to prepare you for the day, and a story walk around the woodland on Saturday morning, so there is plenty to do before the music starts!


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: Sooz
Date: 01 Mar 11 - 10:35 AM

We'll be at Moira in August - kazoos at the ready!


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 01 Mar 11 - 09:26 AM

Just received the fliers for 'The Folk Thing' at Ashby Folville in April. You can buy tickets for BOTH the Folk Thing and Moira Furnace Folk Festival for less than half the price of many other festivals and they are both small and friendly festivals and far enough apart in the calendar not to interfere with each other.


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 28 Feb 11 - 01:59 PM

I hear that Les Sullivan will be appearing this year....

Kitty


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 28 Feb 11 - 12:55 PM

Order for shortbread noted!


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: My guru always said
Date: 28 Feb 11 - 07:25 AM

Thanks for posting this Olga!

As far as I know there'll be a MudGather at Moira in a NEW Venue, details nearer the time. Meanwhile, start collecting/planning your chocolate entries *grin* My vote is for Million Dollar Shortbread, it was wonderful last year!!

So sorry you won't be joining us Tam, you will be missed.


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Subject: RE: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: VirginiaTam
Date: 28 Feb 11 - 05:25 AM

pout sniffle... I don't think we can make it this year. Pity because this is a wonderful little festival. So much packed into a small space and short time. Excellent quality artists too.

Man... I am getting depressed thinking about not being able to attend.


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Subject: Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2011
From: OlgaJ
Date: 28 Feb 11 - 05:14 AM

Planning and ticket sales are well under way for this year's festival which will run from 19th - 21st August. See website for details of lineup etc. There will be two ceilidhs, concerts in the marquee and on the Hermitage FM stage (Friday evening, Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday afternoon), song sessions, pub sessions, workshops, dance sides, a story walk, lots of activities for children, and probably lots of things I have forgotten. Early bird tickets are available until 31st May at last year's prices which is great value for money so don't miss out by leaving it too late. Day tickets are available and camping can be booked for weekend ticket holders.

Moira Furnace Folk Festival

In addition to the fundraising events listed on the website 'What's the Point?'(and possibly invited guests) will be playing for a St Patrick's celebration at the New Inn at Pegg's Green, Coleorton, Leics. at lunchtime on Sunday 20th March in aid of the festival, so if you are in the area please feel free to come along and buy a great pint of Guinness (or whatever takes your fancy)and drop your loose change into the collecting boxes. This will be an unamplified gig as the pub is very small and we are going to be shoehorned into one corner of the bar. This won't be an open session as the monthly Monday night session will be running as usual on the preceding Monday (14th March).

Olga


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