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Whitby 2013

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Jack Campin 13 Aug 13 - 03:02 PM
Vic Smith 14 Aug 13 - 09:09 AM
GUEST,Kate 14 Aug 13 - 06:32 PM
JHW 15 Aug 13 - 05:22 AM
Jack Campin 15 Aug 13 - 05:38 AM
GUEST,Fred McCormick 15 Aug 13 - 06:26 AM
Joe Nicholson 15 Aug 13 - 07:37 AM
GUEST,Raggytash 15 Aug 13 - 08:15 AM
GUEST,old git 15 Aug 13 - 11:51 AM
treewind 15 Aug 13 - 12:38 PM
GUEST,Linda Kelly 15 Aug 13 - 06:41 PM
Jack Campin 16 Aug 13 - 06:45 AM
nutty 16 Aug 13 - 07:06 AM
GUEST,Caedmon 16 Aug 13 - 09:48 AM
Richard Bridge 17 Aug 13 - 05:29 AM
Commander Crabbe 17 Aug 13 - 05:33 AM
nutty 17 Aug 13 - 05:40 AM
nutty 17 Aug 13 - 05:41 AM
Richard Bridge 17 Aug 13 - 05:58 AM
Les from Hull 17 Aug 13 - 11:28 AM
GUEST,Charliestu 18 Aug 13 - 05:28 AM
JHW 24 Aug 13 - 05:24 AM
GUEST,FloraG 24 Aug 13 - 02:13 PM
Vic Smith 25 Aug 13 - 08:31 AM
GUEST,Fred McCormick 25 Aug 13 - 12:39 PM
nutty 25 Aug 13 - 02:09 PM
Vic Smith 25 Aug 13 - 03:36 PM
Jack Campin 25 Aug 13 - 06:23 PM
GUEST,old git 26 Aug 13 - 05:22 AM
Mo the caller 26 Aug 13 - 05:42 AM
GUEST,Fred McCormick 26 Aug 13 - 06:06 AM
GUEST,Fred McCormick 26 Aug 13 - 06:27 AM
Valmai Goodyear 26 Aug 13 - 06:38 AM
Vic Smith 26 Aug 13 - 06:46 AM
Jack Campin 26 Aug 13 - 07:44 AM
Steve Gardham 26 Aug 13 - 07:52 AM
Mo the caller 26 Aug 13 - 07:53 AM
Valmai Goodyear 26 Aug 13 - 08:42 AM
GUEST,FloraG 26 Aug 13 - 09:35 AM
SteveMansfield 26 Aug 13 - 10:18 AM
GUEST,Ken Hall 26 Aug 13 - 12:51 PM
GUEST,darling buds of may 26 Aug 13 - 02:50 PM
Vic Smith 26 Aug 13 - 02:54 PM
r.padgett 26 Aug 13 - 03:15 PM
BobKnight 26 Aug 13 - 03:33 PM
Paul Davenport 26 Aug 13 - 06:14 PM
Nick 26 Aug 13 - 06:20 PM
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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Jack Campin
Date: 13 Aug 13 - 03:02 PM

Continuing Mo's "what to expect" theme - the Eurosessions are mostly French tunes from the "Bal Folk" book, but rarely announced in advance. Though anything from Scandinavia to the Ottoman Empire and Lisbon to Leningrad can happen.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Vic Smith
Date: 14 Aug 13 - 09:09 AM

I would like to expand on and explain one of this year's events:-

Event 228 Monday Evening 7.30 – 11.00pm Metropole Ballroom SUSSEX EVENING.

•        This will be a dance with floor spots
•        The dances chosen will all have a strong Sussex connection – either re-worked from manuscript sources going back to the 18th century or modern dances made by callers with Sussex connections.
•        The band will consist of Will Duke (concertina), Gareth Kiddier (piano), Ben Paley (fiddle), Dan Quinn (melodeon), Matt Quinn (fiddle), Tina Smith (concertina), Vic Smith (caller, mandolo, guitar)
•        There will be five floor spots by the following performed acoustically in front of the stage:-
       > Spare Parts
       > Annie Winter
       > Rosie Davis Sussex step dancing to Will Duke plus songs from Will
       > Martyn Wyndham-Read, Iris Bishop, Joy Lewis, Derrick Hughes
       > Rattle On The Stovepipe.
•        A mighty grand finale is planned…. But you will have to be there to know what it is!


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Kate
Date: 14 Aug 13 - 06:32 PM

The Village Green People and La Rosa Hotel present A Week of Folk in Whitby. Full Line up Confirmed.

Sunday 18th August: Maia; The Pier; Sarah Crossan; Jig Doll

Monday 19th August: Maia; Molly Jones and Lee Southall (The Coral); George Husband; Jig Doll

Tuesday 20th August: Bella Hardy; Maia; George Husband

Wednesday 21st August: Maia; Plumhall; Beccy Owen

Thursday 22nd August: Blue Rose Code; James Auger and the Natives; The Pier

Friday 23rd August: Cabinet of Curiosities puppet cabaret; Shona Mairi; Sarah Crossan

All nights will feature original vinyl sounds and filmic treats plus visual installations. Doors open at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 can be reserved in advance by contacting La Rosa on 01947 606981 or emailing info@larosa.co.uk

"...It was like being welcomed back into the pages of a great big storybook, full of surprises and delight..." The Observer on La Rosa Hotel.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: JHW
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 05:22 AM

I like this idea of mudplugging Whitby events. If you click Programme on the Whitby site you just get a page saying 'buy one'!
So - Tuesday afternoon in the Spa Theatre - 3 to 5pm
A Concert to celebrate the songs of Graeme Miles and to remember the man himself.
Many, many singers


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Jack Campin
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 05:38 AM

Any Friday night sessions for those of us who've got here early?


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Fred McCormick
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 06:26 AM

I've already asked that question. According to Spectacled Warbler, there will be a session in the Dolphin and possibly another one in the Station.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Joe Nicholson
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 07:37 AM

Maureen and I will be running our ussual Singaround in the Rifle Club we will be there every night at eight. Anything goes Singers, Musicians,Poets everyone is welcome including children (with a consenting adult present). Give it a go it's well worth the trip up the hill.

Joe N.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Raggytash
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 08:15 AM

Jack, there will be the normal Friday night in the Dolphin, the Station as already stated may have early arrivals in there. You could also try the Endeavour and Black Horse, again they are often used by early arrivals. There is a folk club at the Dolphin in Robin Hoods Bay as well.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,old git
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 11:51 AM

The Roaring Forties will again be performing "Icebound" 4:30 Thursday in Bruhswick Centre (Bring your own alcoholic drinks, though coffee/tea are on sale)
Geoff t


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: treewind
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 12:38 PM

Mary and I will be hosting an English music session at the Con club on Tuesday afternoon, where we'll be promoting the Out Of Reach CD sold to raise funds for Cancer Research UK.

We're also performing at:
Rifle Club Saturday 8pm
Rugby Club Sunday 7:30pm
Ceilidh Monday night at the Spa with English Rebellion and Will Hall
Football Club Trad Night Out Tuesday 8pm
Rowing Club Wed 2:30pm
Festival Folk Club at the Con Club Wednesday 8pm


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Linda Kelly
Date: 15 Aug 13 - 06:41 PM

John Conolly has a CD launch on Thursday afternoon.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Jack Campin
Date: 16 Aug 13 - 06:45 AM

There is a folk club at the Dolphin in Robin Hoods Bay as well.

But no bus to Whitby after it.

I'm just reading Peter Robinson's "Caedmon's Song" (set in Whitby in 1987 or thereabouts) and he assures me there's a bus back at 11.19pm. Sheesh. It's enough to make you want to bash somebody's head in with a paperweight.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: nutty
Date: 16 Aug 13 - 07:06 AM

Don't forget the concert of Graeme Miles songs in the Spa Theatre - Tuesday 3-5pm.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Caedmon
Date: 16 Aug 13 - 09:48 AM

The Kings of Esk

A heartfelt tribute to the homing seagulls of Whitby
(With sincere apologies to Dave Sudbury)

In the West End of Whitby, lives a working chap;
He says, "I can't stand all this bloody seagull crap,
And when I eat my tea,
They steal it all from me
And lift it up with screeching squawks."

Charlie's chip shop stood down a yard,
The queues grew long and the waiting time was hard;
But the seagulls were plain mean,
And in twenty thirteen,
They stole the cod'n'chips of every tripper in the town.

Charlie went to the council with a plan,
"With a pair of peregrine falcon, I'm your man,
I'll drive away those birds,
All for a just reward"
The mayor agreed that it would save the tourist trade.

Charlie unleashed his birds of prey
They soared, then swooped, down on the bay;
Two gull chicks on the mud
Were reduced to feathers and blood
And ten thousand herring gull flew off to Staithes.

The silence in the town was strange and eerie.
People could stand outdoors and talk quite freely;
Charlie sent in his bill
But council just stood still
And said it hadn't been approved by Eric Pickles.

Charlie went to the Endeavour for a pint or five,
When he saw a huge cloud gathering up high;
"Charlie, it's the Kings of Esk,
Come back to wreak revenge,
Come inside quick, they're heading right this way."

The flock swept down in majesty
The crowd all fled in terror from the scene,
Charlie had no chance,
The seagulls deadly dance
Left him quivering beneath a heap of fresh guano.

In the West End of Whitby, lives a working chap;
He says, "I can't stand all this bloody seagull crap,
And when I eat my tea,
They steal it all from me
And lift it up with screeching squawks."

Caedmon


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 17 Aug 13 - 05:29 AM

My daughter is in Whitby NOW (Sat 17 Aug) and complaining she cannot get a programme. Where is she most likely to find one?


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Commander Crabbe
Date: 17 Aug 13 - 05:33 AM

Should be able to get one at Station News just opposite the railway station.

CC


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: nutty
Date: 17 Aug 13 - 05:40 AM

Or Festival Office in the Leisure Centre


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: nutty
Date: 17 Aug 13 - 05:41 AM

The Station and the Endeavour sometimes have programmes as well


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 17 Aug 13 - 05:58 AM

She says she got one ta!


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Les from Hull
Date: 17 Aug 13 - 11:28 AM

Maggie and I have our usual evenings in the Endeavour. All styles of singing and playing welcome. We would be delighted to see any of our friends as we can't come and see you!

As usual Tuesday night is Mudgather night for those who want to meet fellow 'catters.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Charliestu
Date: 18 Aug 13 - 05:28 AM

Ref FILO Folk - First night slow off the ground but wow did it take off! Absolutely stunning music, harmonies, singing and musical, a truly entertaining international evening. New decor makes a big change, light n' bright with a selection of Real ales (Whitby Whaler, Doombar etc!). Food available too!

Music and song every day from 13.00 - 16.00 hrs and 19.00 - 2359 hrs

Both Cmdr Crabbe and moi will be happy to see you - Perish the Thought!

Folk for pleasure!


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: JHW
Date: 24 Aug 13 - 05:24 AM

I was FILO at the cafe by the Sutcliffe shop. Half an hour locked in the proverbial smallest room on my way to the Graeme Miles show


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,FloraG
Date: 24 Aug 13 - 02:13 PM

Went to some good concerts; saw some interesting young performers (although not many young audience ) and got my legs tangled up in American dance.
The proposed residents parking could be a problem with FILO. We managed to find parking places this year and did a few lunch times. Not clear where you would park if you have passengers or the driver with limited mobility.
The rugby club - where in the past there was parking for disabled - had camper vans on its parking area.
I wonder if the organisers using local knowledge could perhaps make clear where people with disabilities could park.
FloraG


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Vic Smith
Date: 25 Aug 13 - 08:31 AM

An album of over 250 photos of Whitby Folk Week -
Find yourself by clicking here


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Fred McCormick
Date: 25 Aug 13 - 12:39 PM

Thank God the one you took of me didn't turn out.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: nutty
Date: 25 Aug 13 - 02:09 PM

Sadly it is starting to look like a pensioners convention - where are/were all the young ones.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Vic Smith
Date: 25 Aug 13 - 03:36 PM

Fred McCormick wrote:-
"Thank God the one you took of me didn't turn out."


Well, Fred, I would say that you are guilty of not looking properly! There are in fact two photos of you in the album - including that one.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Jack Campin
Date: 25 Aug 13 - 06:23 PM

I can't figure out how to see Vic Smith's photos (I don't and won't have a Facebook account). Is it possible?


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,old git
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 05:22 AM

Hazel
There were lots of young uns around...probably just not in the areas that Vic photographed
Geoff t


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Mo the caller
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 05:42 AM

There was some young talent in the Evolving Traditions concert.
It would have been nice if there had been a hand-out sheet, who they were, which region they come from and how you can book them.

And those photos have a performance at the bandstand from a group of young workshop participants.

And no doubt the Spa was packed with youngsters once all us old fogies had gone elsewhere or crept home to bed.
The cream of Cheshire/ Staffordshire youth were there (Greg & Ciaran).


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Fred McCormick
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 06:06 AM

"Well, Fred, I would say that you are guilty of not looking properly! There are in fact two photos of you in the album - including that one."

In that case I'll have another look.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Fred McCormick
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 06:27 AM

I deny everything. That's not Whitby Conservative Club. It's the Winter Palace in Moscow just before I led the cheering crowds up the steps to storm the imperial function room. And that's not a photograph of Maggie Thatcher. It's Lenin in drag.

I did prefer the one of me singing in the Dolphin though.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Valmai Goodyear
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 06:38 AM

Many thanks to all the organisers, stewards, performers and participants for a superb Folk Week. Whitby is wonderfully democratic. It puts a lot of emphasis on people taking part, joining workshops and making musical experiments which result in some splendid cross-fertilization. For me, playing and singing with other people is as important as sitting listening to performances because making folk music is a social activity. (Sorry if that sounds pretentious.)

Valmai (Spare Parts Concertina Band)


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Vic Smith
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 06:46 AM

Sadly it is starting to look like a pensioners convention - where are/were all the young ones.

* Most of the photos that I took were at the events that I was booked to appear in and they were mostly at the traditional end of the festival where older festival goers are likely to be found - so I could not give a truly balanced picture of the events.

* There were some younger performers that I found really exciting, particularly The Young 'Uns and the Teacups and the youngsters displaying what they have picked up in four days at the youth workshops

* Have another look through the photos and ask yourself if you are being fair about the balance of ages of performers.

* Ask yourself if your comment does not have ageist overtones.

* Ask yourself if the younger performers have a monopoly of all the talent and if the older ones have nothing to offer.

I can't figure out how to see Vic Smith's photos (I don't and won't have a Facebook account). Is it possible?

Apparently not, though the access to this album is set to "Public". I have a relative who does not want to contribute to Facebook, though she does have an account under a false name. She uses it almost exclusively to access photos of her grandchildren who are in a different country.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Jack Campin
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 07:44 AM

I can't figure out how to see Vic Smith's photos (I don't and won't have a Facebook account). Is it possible?
Apparently not, though the access to this album is set to "Public".


imgur, Photobucket, twitpic, Picasa, Flickr...

It was nice to see people making more of a sartorial effort this year. Hawaiian shirts were the big thing for gentlemen, and Valmai's amazing techni-any-colour-so-long-as-it's-brown dreamcoat of bar towels needs to feature on a magazine cover.

Mudcatters it was good to put a face to: Commander Crabbe, Nick Blair, Mo the caller.

Carol Anderson's Scottish sessions really took off - lots of players who know the idiom and could give it welly.

I didn't get to concerts (being mostly holed up in the Elsinore) but the one group of younger performers that really made an impression were the Newcastle Kingsmen - I think mostly a new lineup? Sheesh they're slick.

The first I knew about the Guggenmusik group was while waiting for the train home - were they around earlier? They need to visit the Eurosession if they come back. I've never heard that stuff before.

Did Steve Mansfield not make it?


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Steve Gardham
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 07:52 AM

Congratulations to all concerned. I personally saw little of the festival this year as it was a family holiday with new grandson but I spoke to many punters and organisers and got the impression that whilst many things round the country are folding Whitby is going from strength to strength. Long may this happen.

And regarding the 'pensioners convention' comments, this is bound to be the case with any event in the country largely based around British traditional music as we were all very cliquy in the past. However Whitby saw the writing on the wall early and most of the organisers are from the younger generation and those who are not are definitely very young at heart. I was in the Spa all Friday night and I'd say the youngsters were in the majority.

Long may this continue. 50 years coming up!


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Mo the caller
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 07:53 AM

Valmai, we came to your session in the Middle Earth on Wed, but had to find our own spare spare parts to lead it. Had a nice little session actually, and met and exchanged business cards with a local band so we were glad we went, but were puzzled by the fact that there was no change noted in the Wailer yet the musicians who turned up weren't the usual crowd of concertina players.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Valmai Goodyear
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 08:42 AM

Mo, we found that our sessions had been changed in the riding orders the Festival gave us and that one got dropped, perhaps because it finished at 7.00 and we were supposed to be in the Brunswick Centre from 7.00 - 10.00. Instead we were detailed to take over an earlier session in the Dolphin with Moor Music who were in the programme but not available at that time. I'm sorry we missed you as it would have been good to exchange some tunes again. Not all changes found their way into the Wailer.

We also did event 195, a tunes session in the Fishermen's Rowing Club from 1.00 - 3.00 on Monday, which was in the programme but not on our riding orders .... arrrgh... We had the pleasure of meeting Jack Campin and his mighty ocarina there.

Valmai (Spare Parts Concertina Band)


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,FloraG
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 09:35 AM

There was a good range of young performers - just not many young audience.
FloraG


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: SteveMansfield
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 10:18 AM

> Did Steve Mansfield not make it?

Made it, but, in the end, very briefly due to family issues, so didn't manage to get to The lsinore (apparently the E is behind the bar for when they can get it fixed back up) or the Eurosessions.

So apologies to all those including Jack that I'd hoped to meet up with.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,Ken Hall
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 12:51 PM

Don't know what age you have to be to be rated as young. Highly impressed by Siobhain Miller and Jeana Leslie. When it comes to bands Moor Music still set the standard against which all other English dance bands need to be measured. In a class of their own and you also have the bonus of the step dancing, the dancing dolls and of course the virtuoso banjo playing of Rob Murch


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,darling buds of may
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 02:50 PM

There certainly needs to be more youngsters encouraged to visit Whitby Week ! If not then I can't see the festival Progressing! This does need to be addressed by the organisers! But we did have a great time with some of the musicians that were playing around the town!


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Vic Smith
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 02:54 PM

Ken wrote:-
"Highly impressed by Siobhain Miller and Jeana Leslie."


Agreed! Both graduates of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, both second generation folkies; they ought to be good... and they are!

And for once it's not me that is spelling a name wrongly, it's Siobhan.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: r.padgett
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 03:15 PM

Yes of course!

the singarounds (official ones) were well full and well a bit stately ~ lucky some times to get one song in a 2 hr session i.e The Dolphin!

Endeavour sessions after the Shanties tended to be well organised but a bit noisy sometimes

Conservative clubs apart from Friday (usual) in the evenings I mceed were well full and lots of singers doing one song floor spots!

In fact I sang very little apart from starting off the evening, some brill guests and droppers in such as Lynne Heraud and Pat Turner and Ciaran Boyle

Mick Ryan was brill as was Martin Wyndham Read and Iris Bishop, thanks to all who supported!and all the guests ~ and others who did not manage to get a spot!!

I am a learner on the anglo and feel more tune workshops needed had two good ones in the Fisherman's Rowing club in the mornings, yes cater for the good players but some of us are getting on a bit and need confidence! as well as the youngsters

One grouse probably due to historic reasons but the festival has a huge Scottish following, so apsrt from The Young 'Uns I wonder where the new English performers were? probably too expensive?

Ray


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: BobKnight
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 03:33 PM

Young performers I worked with included, Jim Causley, The Foxglove Trio,Siobhan Miller and Jeanna Leslie,The Young 'Uns, The Tea Cups,all in their twenties, and in their thirties, The Hut People Carol Anderson and Martin McDonald.I'm sure there were other young ones too, but those are the ones I worked with this time round.

I think it's a great festival, and I had a great time, meeting so many new friends. Hope I get back next year too. :)


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Paul Davenport
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 06:14 PM

'There certainly needs to be more youngsters encouraged to visit Whitby Week ! If not then I can't see the festival Progressing!'
Wow! Where were you on Friday night - or, for that matter any night? Down at the Spa we had crowds of young people playing and Speed Ploughing and Chain Clogging. As for the Hogwarts Express that toured the streets of Whitby on Thursday, there were no seats for the over thirties! The film of the Star and Shadow performance on Friday, and Chris Sexton's film of the final moments, show a demographic in which one is tempted to ask, 'Where are the adults?" I can also cite Sam and Dylan aka. 'Infinite Cherries' who, with a wide range of friends and others, have driven some beautiful evenings during the week, supplying music that was both refreshing and challenging to re-vitalise the Pavilion bar during the earlier parts of the evenings. Sorry, but the Whitby team have done loads to encourage the younger performers to come, take part and be prominent. The younger generation have embraced this invitation wholeheartedly. To suggest that this is not the case, not only denigrates their massive efforts but also misrepresents the actuality.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Nick
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 06:20 PM

Good to (briefly) meet you too, Jack - sorry it wasn't in a session. The FILO is a handy venue where you can either be assured of a song at lunchtime as it is quite quiet and the evenings are usually busy and full.

I enjoyed the three days I visited and met up with various people I know and a bunch of new people too. Enjoyable time had.

My personal most enjoyable highlight was singing a favourite song with cello accompaniment and some nice harmonica playing in the Fleece.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: GUEST,darling buds of may
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 06:59 PM

Thanks for your input paul but I was also at those events you mentioned above and there was only a small increase in the younger genaration and to be honest there hasn't been a large increase in the youth visiting Whitby for many a year now, I agree that the organisers have done well but they still need more younger people attending Whitby Week. As in past years there hasn't been the influx there should be, I am as much entitled to voice my concerns about Whitby Week the same as any one else and would love to see the younger people being involed in all activaties!


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Jack Campin
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 07:30 PM

The FILO is a handy venue where you can either be assured of a song at lunchtime as it is quite quiet and the evenings are usually busy and full.

I ended up doing instrumental stuff almost the whole time - would have liked to both listen to and do a bit of singing but my voice was shot after pollen allergies all summer and staying in a cottage full of mould.

I was unimpressed with the Fleece's attitude. Leaving 20 customers standing on the pavement waiting for them to open up (as they did for Joey Oliver's Will Atkinson workshop) isn't very professional.

A lot of venues had a crap selection of drinks compared with previous years. The Conservative Club being the worst. I'm hardly a beer buff, but even I can tell when the bar management aren't trying.


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Subject: RE: Whitby 2013
From: Commander Crabbe
Date: 26 Aug 13 - 09:02 PM

We had a great time in the FILO. We ran sessions every day from Saturday through to the Friday. the sessions were from 1-4 in the afternoon and 7-Midnight each day. This was the first year we had tried afternoon sessions as well as the evening.

Mrs C and I made every evening session and all bar one of the afternoon sessions. The afternoons were generally quiet with just a few attendees which meant everyone got quite a few goes. The evenings were fairly well attended and everyone got maybe three or four goes..

Thanks to Corrie Schrijver and Hubby Frank for the fantastic tunes on box and Northumbrian pipes. (Also for fixing my fiddle bow!)

Big thanks also to all the regulars and newcomers who came in and made it such a good week.

Nice to meet you also Jack.

Chris


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