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Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow

20 Mar 07 - 09:09 AM (#2001999)
Subject: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

Hello,

Not sure if any of you have heard of this yet, thought I'd let you know about it. I'll probably be going to some of the events hopefully.

Here's the blue Clicky thingumummy - tworiversfolkfestival - chepstow

All the best, Ella who is Sooze


20 Mar 07 - 09:21 AM (#2002010)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Teribus

Fantastic setting, pity that is is on over the same week-end as Skagen in Denmark. Definitely one to mark down for the future though.

Thanks Ella.


21 Mar 07 - 03:31 AM (#2002838)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

Yes, it is a lovely setting, and indeed a nice town. A very historic area, and the campsite is in a nice position - near the race course, and in the grounds of a ruined mansion house, with capabilty brown style old landscape.

Tintern Abbey near by

lovely Tintern Abbey

A great castle in the town itself

Gurt big Castle

The lovely Wye Valley

Meandering Wye Valley

Lovely Town and Lovely people

Chepstow info

The festival website is informative. There's a lot to do in the area and some lovely walking trails too. Offa's Dyke and all. I love it there, but I'm biased.

Ella who is Sooze


21 Mar 07 - 03:35 PM (#2003397)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Mick Tems

The festival is organised by Widders, who are the Chepstow Morris side. Last year Kate Rusby played in Chepstow Castle - who could possibly want to go to Skagen when you have the wonders of Chepstow to marvel at?


22 Mar 07 - 04:30 AM (#2003830)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

Go on, it's a great town (Biased - but it's true).

Promises to be a really good weekend, with lots on

Friday
Eliza Carthy and the Ratcatchers
Keith Donnelly
Jim Mageean
Johnny Collins
Liz Ryder
Crosscurrent
The Smerkin Merkins
Samuel Beer
The Andy Broad Band
Sons of the Sod
Dragon's Breath
Ceilidh with Dragons Breath at the campsite

Saturday
Dick Gaughan and Allan Taylor
The Baghdaddies
Keith Donnelly
Mabon
Jim Mageean
Johnny Collins
Liz Ryder
Shona Kipling and Damien O'Kane
Kim Edgar
One String Loose
The Andy Broad Band
Sons of the Sod
Jill Fielding
Darren Black
Eddy Morton
The Spotlight Kid
Pibau Preseli
Ceilidh with Florida

Sunday
Samuel Beer
Jim Mageean
Johnny Collins
Habren
John McConnachie
One String Loose
The Andy Broad Band
Sons of the Sod
Darren Black

Further attractions to include: Music Dance and Traditional Craft Workshops; Ceilidh; Country Market; Beer Festival; Sessions; Perry and Cider Festival; Medieval Food Festival; Street Fair; Mass Sunday Morris Procession and Dance - Out; Wye River Trips; Family Fun Day… Plus a gorg town to spend it in

Ella who is Sooze


23 Mar 07 - 06:22 AM (#2004780)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Scooby Doo

Refresh


23 Mar 07 - 07:16 AM (#2004811)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

ooo thanks, thought I'd attempt to get meself organised and put it all in a one'er which is why I've done two.


25 Mar 07 - 05:43 AM (#2006487)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: GUEST,mickwidder

Just a small point! Widders are not actually organising the festival, but are very much involved. The festival is organised by Tim Ryan (Severn Princess), John McConnachie(see The Anthill Mob) and Mike Lewis(myself)The festival is set to become a major player on the folk festival circuit with loads planned for future years.
Chepstow has a lot to offer on many levels, keep your eye on the town!


26 Mar 07 - 04:45 AM (#2007270)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: GUEST,Cats

Any idea who is doing the storytelling?


26 Mar 07 - 12:44 PM (#2007631)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

Oops sorry Mike! Apologies.

All the best Ella who is sooze


17 Apr 07 - 03:22 PM (#2028047)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Nigel Parsons

Copied from another thread:

Subject: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: folk_radio_uk - PM
Date: 17 Apr 07 - 07:04 AM

Can you help spread the word on this festival. This is a first and "The Widders" Border Morris have ploughed a lot of work and effort into pulling this off, it promises to be a great day:

Two Rivers have announced the CHEPSTOW FOLK FESTIVAL over the weekend of 6th, 7th and 8th July 2007.

The Festival will celebrate the full range of Folk Music and Dance with twenty two performers and three hundred Dancers booked to date. Headlining in the fantastic Chepstow Castle will be Eliza Carthy (6th) and Dick Gaughan and Allan Taylor (7th).

Performances will take place inside the Castle and at a variety of indoor and outdoor venues across a traffic free Chepstow Town.

Further attractions to include: Music Dance and Traditional Craft Workshops; Ceilidh; Country Market; Beer Festival; Perry and Cider Festival; Medieval Food Festival; Street Fair; Mass Sunday Morris Procession and Dance - Out; Wye River Trips; Family Fun Day…


…and by popular request:


A fully equipped campsite!

The campsite is free to weekend wristband holders (£5.00 per pitch per night to day ticket holders).

    * Day wristbands cost...
          o Adults £25.00
          o Under 14 £12.50
          o Under 5 free
          o Camping costs £5 per pitch per night.
    * Weekend wristbands cost...
          o Adults £35.00
          o Under 14 £17.50
          o Under 5 free
          o Admission to every performance and event
          o 16 page programme included
          o Camping is included.

Weekend value wristbands will be available online from March 1st. Wristbands can be reserved from February by telephoning the number below. There will also be a limited number of day tickets @ £25.

For further details about all aspects of the Weekend, including Wristband prices and booking, please click on the appropriate link on this page or telephone 07870 611 979.

To reserve a Wristband immediately please telephone the box office on 07870 611 979.



About Two Rivers

The Two Rivers Folk Festival organisers are committed to the organisation of community based events, based on the varied and rich heritage and traditions of the Welsh / English border lying between the two mighty rivers the Wye and the Severn.

The over-riding aim of Two Rivers is to involve the local and wider community in as many ways as possible, and to provide a showcase for skills and talents, whether they be practical or organisational.

We actively encourage all ages, sexes and abilities to participate in the events, to learn (and enjoy!) new skills.

VISIT THE MAIN SITE HERE


CHEERS
Nigel

Many thanks


18 Apr 07 - 03:00 PM (#2029158)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Nigel Parsons

Refresh:

Just as the other two threads are about to fall off the bottom of the 'Cat



No! I don't wish to know about other things falling from cats' bottoms!


CHEERS
Nigel


18 Apr 07 - 03:59 PM (#2029229)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Fidjit

Now why doesn't any of the buttons work on their website. Bad news. Makes me loose interest.

Now who knows anything about the Broomsgrove Festival?

Oh and The Priddy Festival?
Which is on at the same time as the lost interest in Chepstow one. ???

Chas


20 Apr 07 - 02:46 AM (#2030758)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: folk_radio_uk

What buttons? Works fine on my browser at work (explorer) and at home (firefox)?


22 Apr 07 - 01:07 PM (#2032681)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Nigel Parsons

The buttons work for me too.
Confusion may, however, arise because each page has been processed onto the same 'Frame', even in some cases using the same publicity stills at the top.
At first glance it may appear that the links are just refreshing the same page, rather than re-directing the reader.

CHEERS
Nigel


27 Apr 07 - 04:13 PM (#2037440)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Nigel Parsons

Refresh


28 Apr 07 - 03:53 AM (#2037760)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Mr Red

Two ceilidhs - less than an hour's drive - I will be there.

I had it on my website last year.

It clashes with Priddy FWIW.


19 Jun 07 - 06:41 PM (#2081538)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Nigel Parsons

Getting closer, so REFRESH!


20 Jun 07 - 11:56 AM (#2082268)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Scooby Doo

Nigel,
Are you going?.I am and i am staying in The Coach and Horses.
It be good to catch up as we havent seen each other for a while,hope family are alright.



Kind regards.
Scooby.


26 Jun 07 - 03:52 PM (#2087636)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Scooby Doo

refresh


28 Jun 07 - 05:02 AM (#2088858)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Dick The Box

Great Western Morris will be there. What more could you want......


29 Jun 07 - 09:00 AM (#2089976)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Scooby Doo

Its only a week to go hope we have good weather.



Scooby


30 Jun 07 - 07:21 AM (#2090789)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: GUEST,Happy camper

The organisers of the Two Rivers FF are offering a weekend wristband to refugees from Saul at a £10 discout - £25 instead of £35.

A phone number & contact name is on the web page.

Looks like a good weekend :)

HC


30 Jun 07 - 12:20 PM (#2090934)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: GUEST,Consistent Name

TWO RIVERS FESTIVAL MYSPACE PAGE


30 Jun 07 - 07:49 PM (#2091225)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: old girl 1

Cant make it this year, please try not to class with Minehead next year as most of newport folk club would love to come to it. Rose


01 Jul 07 - 02:51 PM (#2091727)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Scooby Doo

I am in the festival town office on Friday from 4-10 if you want a chat.




Scooby.


01 Jul 07 - 04:03 PM (#2091760)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Mr Red

If you really want to know about Broomsgrove (sic) or Priddy you could do worse than follow the links on my site But Chepstow is nearer for us (despite the Toll). We intend to be at the ceilidh.

So my question - is - can we get tickets just for the ceilidh? I think it is the case but want to be sure before we pay the extortion to the man on the Toll Booth.


01 Jul 07 - 04:07 PM (#2091764)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Mr Red

Well the buttons work for me (Mozilla) and this is what I find.

there is a bar. Entry is free with weekend or day wristbands. £10 to the public. Children half price. So expect me to brave the Dragon's Breath (Fri) though Joy's choice will be Floridam Sat.


02 Jul 07 - 06:58 AM (#2092266)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Scooby Doo

Only 4 days to go.I am glad i am staying in a hotel if this weather continues.


Scooby.


02 Jul 07 - 06:34 PM (#2092736)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Nigel Parsons

Mr Red:
Yes, that toll's a bugger for anyone coming from the West Country. I get caught by it if I nip over to The Nova Scotia FC in Bristol (on my way home).
Anyone coming from further East (or North) can come via Gloucester and have a lovely run down alongside the River Severn (via Lydney); Floods permitting!

CHEERS
Nigel


03 Jul 07 - 10:30 AM (#2093052)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Scooby Doo

If they have a disabled badge they can cross for free of charge.As i well know.



Scooby.


04 Jul 07 - 04:34 AM (#2093764)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

It's my local so I'm looking forward to it!


05 Jul 07 - 04:16 AM (#2094507)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: GUEST,Jen

Wimped out of camping - booked a hotel.


05 Jul 07 - 05:09 AM (#2094525)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ross

With all the rain we have just had

Has it become a five rivers & a lake festival?


05 Jul 07 - 05:21 AM (#2094532)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

Campsite is on high ground, beautiful setting, lots of trees. Among/near to grounds originally belonging to the Piercefield house

pierce field house

The town itself is on a quickly sloping hill, so most of the water runs down towards the river, with a few problems but not really for long at all. Wellies sufficient. There was a spot of flash flooding, but it didn't last for long - and affected a few parts of town recently. Sandbags are out, and at the moment there's not much to worry about. It is supposedly going to be a good weekend for the weather.

Lots of indoor events so no probs


05 Jul 07 - 05:25 AM (#2094534)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

Incidently, when we were kids we used to play in the house area, and have lots of fun.

The house fell in to disrepair after a fire, then during the war the Americans set up camp there and used the house as target practice... bullet holes can still be seen.

It's a magical area there. Lovely.


05 Jul 07 - 06:48 AM (#2094564)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ross

Sounds just like home from home

or a song

Uncle Sam shot up my house
Just to win the war
Now my dreams are memories
Of things forgot before


05 Jul 07 - 07:25 AM (#2094576)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Ella who is Sooze

ps... I used to play there in the 80's not war time... ;-)


11 Jun 09 - 12:52 PM (#2654085)
Subject: RE: Two Rivers Folk Festival - Chepstow
From: Nigel Parsons

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