31 May 11 - 08:57 AM (#3163062) Subject: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob The local council would like to revive the Walton festival! Any ideas out there? Wendy |
31 May 11 - 09:55 AM (#3163076) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,lively Do you have any real ale / camra pubs suitable for sessions? Would it be best slightly off the peak season, as less likely to clash with the candyfloss and lager tourists? Some kind of complimentary focus both on 'new' and 'old' Walton might be good: Presently, do you have any folk-friendly bands within the local area? Looking back, what 'folk traditions' are associated to Walton? (eg: would a chanty session / workshop be fitting?) Contact and get local traders on board to help fund? |
31 May 11 - 09:57 AM (#3163078) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,lively A display of photographs, or images from local artists, celebrating Walton's 'folk art' in the town hall? Bound to be a shed load of it there. |
31 May 11 - 10:01 AM (#3163083) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,lively 'Fish and chips' plus music somewhere. I don't quite know what I'm aiming at here.. A scheduled beach combing / storytelling walk. |
31 May 11 - 10:18 AM (#3163088) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST Two local folk based bands you could talk to: http://www.onionband.com/ http://www.waltonwebs.co.uk/dna/ This pub which offers real ale and live music might be worth talking to: http://www.localfoodanddrinkguide.co.uk/venues/ipswich/walton-on-the-naze/159 lively |
31 May 11 - 10:41 AM (#3163104) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST With reference to shanty workshop/session or similar, some more people you could consider getting on board: http://www.myspace.com/waltononthenazeshantycrew |
31 May 11 - 11:30 AM (#3163127) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,lively Something of an out-there tangent this, but would it be worth considering a session or display of some kind exploring traditional type music from the various immigrant communities too? I'm aware that there is quite a lot of sympathy for the BNP in Walton, as such a folk festival might possibly represent an opportunity for some valuable cultural & community exchange? If you thought it worthwhile to explore the idea - without 'politicising' the event - you could consider seeking further advice from the team at Folk Against Facism: http://www.folkagainstfascism.com/ |
31 May 11 - 12:13 PM (#3163139) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day Is the restaurant area still on the pier that would be a good venue ? Al |
31 May 11 - 12:18 PM (#3163141) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Sandman alternatively the festival could have a theme, walton on the naze maritime , or walton the naze free reed[accordion concertinas harmonicas] festival,walton on the naze banjo festival,which could include old timey, bluegrass,irish tenor banjo, classical banjo. walton on the naze folk and roots, or walton international folk song and dance. |
31 May 11 - 12:25 PM (#3163145) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,lively "walton international folk song and dance." Hate to suggest it (as I might attract rebuttals), but you might even be more likely to get some kind of grant to assist in the funding for such an idea. |
31 May 11 - 12:57 PM (#3163155) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day I do not know where your facts come from "lively" and completely irrelevant to the subject under discussion. I would have thought that with Maggie Thatcher being born about a mile away at Frinton it would be more of a Conservative area. Al |
31 May 11 - 01:09 PM (#3163161) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,lively Frinton is a somewhat different place to Walton, I know them both quite well. My "facts" for what they are (or are not) worth, came from a news article some months ago, in which the BNP did very nicely in drumming up interest there. It is irrelevant, if the OP considers it to be so - as indeed is their perogative. I intended no offence, and I have no inclination to continue this tangent further. |
31 May 11 - 01:11 PM (#3163162) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: stallion Ipswich Steamboat festival is around your kneck of the woods here |
31 May 11 - 01:13 PM (#3163163) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Sandman GRANTHAM was her birthplace.it is miles from frinton or walton. festivals the are international stand a good chance of getting funding. international ,includes english welsh irish scottish amongst all others |
31 May 11 - 01:44 PM (#3163183) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Waddon Pete Hello Billybob, I've PM'd you! Best wishes, Peter |
31 May 11 - 01:50 PM (#3163186) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day You are correct Dick I remember now it is my Wife that was born in Frinton and Her Grandparents lived in Walton, hence my interest in this project. Al |
31 May 11 - 02:00 PM (#3163194) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,lively Sounds like your wife's parents 'upgraded', as did my own family. Frinton is quite a classic old Tory area, though the beach is lovely. You certainly won't find groups of skins wandering about there as in Walton: diligent citizens would be contacting the neighbourhood watch sharpish if so! In Frinton, the baldness is not by choice rather than a consequence of the age of the demographic ;-) |
31 May 11 - 03:12 PM (#3163244) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day I have walked many a time up the steps from the beach to the house nr the station and Jenny's Grandfather ran the Pier Restaurant.I have a small painting of Walton which shows an old steam ship beside the jetty which was pre the pier. Al |
31 May 11 - 04:38 PM (#3163290) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Barden of England A festival I always loved. Hope you have some good ideas billybob. John Barden |
31 May 11 - 04:53 PM (#3163296) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day I rather like the "International " idea particularly as you are so near to Harwich. Good luck with this, as I may be moving over to that direction and I hope to support it sometime in the future. Al |
01 Jun 11 - 06:04 AM (#3163594) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Lovely to hear from you John, that was the response I was hoping for, The Mayor came to see me to see if Bill and I would consider a revival, we ran for 17 very sucessful years. I am hoping that all the old faithful will be in touch and maybe from small beginings???? (off subject, Maggie always visited Frinton to buy her shoes as her sister had a fruit farm a few miles away, and Frinton is actually quite a nice place, lots of young people too, but we like to keep our old grumpy image as we like to keep the place secret so we can enjoy it!! ;-). Back to the festival, I think the old format would work, a very friendly festival of dance and song,in a very pretty seaside town. Wendy |
01 Jun 11 - 06:45 AM (#3163610) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day I will definitely try to get there Wendy Al |
01 Jun 11 - 08:29 AM (#3163660) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: My guru always said Good luck with this Wendy, sounds good. Dependant upon dates I'd happily come & help support. Hils |
01 Jun 11 - 08:57 AM (#3163674) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob thanks Hils, IF it happens it wont be till next year. Would love to enlist your help |
01 Jun 11 - 02:12 PM (#3163830) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Barden of England Count me in, in whichever way you want Wendy. I love Walton. John Barden |
01 Jun 11 - 04:15 PM (#3163887) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Girl Friday Hi Wendy. Depending on the date, we'd lend our support too. Tone Deaf Leopard |
02 Jun 11 - 06:10 AM (#3164098) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: banjoman Spent several great weekends at the old festival as a musician? with a NW side (Basingclog). Would like to wish every success if it can be re started |
02 Jun 11 - 07:43 AM (#3164123) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Seaking (at sea) I'm in Felixstowe and would also lke to help to support this, depending if I'm onshore or not. With enough notice of a date I can always confirm or otherwise. Regards Chris |
03 Jun 11 - 04:49 AM (#3164604) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob looks like this may be possible, some of the original committee were at my fathers funeral yesterday and were very interested in getting involved.September 2012 would be the time if we go ahead. |
03 Jun 11 - 06:16 PM (#3164893) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: melodeonboy I'd be happy to support it. And I might even be able to get one of my bands involved. |
03 Jun 11 - 07:16 PM (#3164914) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Geordie-Peorgie (sans thingy) I would love to be involved in any way possible - George Wilson |
04 Jun 11 - 06:43 AM (#3165097) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: banjoman George -if you are going to be there then I think that Maggie & I could put it in our diary as well. May be able to resurect a few members of the Old Trout Band? Pete & maggie |
07 Jun 11 - 10:01 AM (#3166504) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Girl Friday I've heard of The Old Trout Band, but never met them. Are they Leopard friendly ? |
08 Jun 11 - 09:12 AM (#3167078) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: VirginiaTam Hi Wendy I would be happy to provide some behind the scenes support. If the date is right we shall be there for the in front of scenes fun. |
08 Jun 11 - 03:44 PM (#3167237) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: VirginiaTam re "walton international folk song and dance" I work for Essex County Council Heritage and Arts who works in tandem with ECC Cultural Diversity. I can put you in contact someone who can hook you up with Polish, Asian and African dance and music groups. He worked with Colchester last year on a Cultural Diversity festival held in Colchester Castle Gardens. It was very successful. They had bhangra dance lessons, drumming, tai chi, Morris, and song performances from local choral groups and individuals and some poetry reading. Arts Development Team might suggest some recently formed community choirs and dance troupes. They certainly may be able to help direct you toward funding. As for myself, I really like Morris and trad English song, but I am defo not a supporter of BNP. It is just my taste and that from a Southern Yank (what a contradiction in terms). If not an international festival, perhaps one with a historical theme. http://www.walton-on-the-naze.com/History/history.htm#Walton's Victorian Heyday Could play on the whole seaside resort in Victorian times. Work with local schools to provide, artwork and performances. There are Victorian Societies who dress in period clothes and visit places as they do the Dickens festivals in Rochester. I am certain Essex Record Office has a wealth of material to feed into this and might do an exhibition of documents and photographs at the record office to help promote your festival. There may also be funding for going the heritage angle. Once all is sussed I can add festival info to Essex Explore Culture website. Free promotion of the event. Wahey! |
09 Jun 11 - 08:29 AM (#3167590) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Gosh this is begining to really look good. We are having a house concert( in marquee) in September , could be a good time for us all to get together for a day to brainstorm? We could turn it into a day of folk and planning? Sunday September 25th. |
09 Jun 11 - 08:36 AM (#3167600) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day Please let me know the details,I may be a Suffolkite by then Al |
11 Jun 11 - 09:31 AM (#3168882) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Guest The Onion Band? That's scraping the barrel a bit. But they do have a rather tasty PA system ;o) |
12 Jun 11 - 06:20 AM (#3169229) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,John from "Elsie`s Band" Wendy, give us a call. It`s a while now since we last did Walton. |
13 Jun 11 - 04:47 AM (#3169728) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: stallion We were on with the Onion Band last year, a bit chalk and cheese, I couldn't see anyone turning up to see us liking Onion Band stuff and vica versa, awesome PA though (we didn't use amplification!) It happened twice last year, we preceeded a band called Happy Cats who were very good but not an ideal mixture. This year we haven't had anything like it. In Malton and York we preceeded a girl duo "Two" who are very very good and although do contempory self penned stuff not a million miles from our audience and sat quite well in the schedule. I suppose its about bums on seats again! |
15 Jun 11 - 11:23 AM (#3170982) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Pug The Onion Band PA has been upgraded since last year - Turbosound! Presumably stallion, you are referring to The Riverside Folk Weekend in Ipswich. We did feel a little out of place there but after all we were a late replacement for someone who had pulled out. |
17 Jun 11 - 07:55 AM (#3171873) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Those Onions do have a very large following in East Anglia,and Pug was on the first Walton Festival Committee, we are going on the lines of " The Original Walton Folk Festival" and hope for lots of old friends helping and supporting us.Elsie's Band would be very welcome! I am getting rather exited! Wendy |
17 Jun 11 - 08:27 AM (#3171881) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Sandman excited, please dont exit on us. |
18 Jun 11 - 05:38 AM (#3172234) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob well spotted Dick x |
01 Aug 11 - 05:05 AM (#3199516) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob An update, assuming that we are able to plan a Small Festival for September 2012, my son Christopher is project manageing a new Theatre and Arts Centre in Great Yarmouth, ( see the web site St georges Chapel Great Yarmouth.)It opens in Febuary 2012. He has said maybe he could put a folk weekend on there at the same time as Walton, then the artists could swop over rather like the V Festival does. Meanwhile hope to see you all on September 25th this year, I hope Christopher will join us so we can have some real brainstorming as well as singing and eating and drinking? Wendy |
03 Aug 11 - 07:57 AM (#3200835) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Just had a brilliant meeting with one of the Original Festival Organisers, we have been talking venues, camping etc.Next step meeting the local Councillors! We think working with Yarmouth will be a good step forward. Provisional date for September 7th 8th 9th 2012, but all welcome on Sept 25th this year. |
03 Aug 11 - 10:06 AM (#3200900) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Pug www.waltonfolkfestival.com is active and poised to spring into life. |
03 Aug 11 - 10:42 AM (#3200922) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Original Festival Committee Offspring! It seems only fair that my children experience the family in Folk Festival mode :-) I am sure Mr D and Matty would man the beer tent once more and the girls would love to get involved with any kids activities. I'd be happy to help out. Sam x |
04 Aug 11 - 05:47 AM (#3201505) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Brilliant third generation of WFF poised to join in! |
04 Aug 11 - 12:26 PM (#3201687) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Don(Wyziwyg)T I would like to get into this too, as would my friend Clive Lever, both as duo "Sic Transit" and as individuals. It's beginning to sound like a going concern innit? Don T |
25 Aug 11 - 07:57 AM (#3212436) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob We are having a " brainstorming day" on September 25th, marquee in the garden, Bar b q and a guest from Canada in the afternoon, lots of singing and good ideas for next year . please let me know if you are coming as BB needs to know how many burgers to get! :-) |
26 Aug 11 - 04:59 AM (#3212915) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob and if the marquee is big enough :-) |
26 Aug 11 - 09:30 AM (#3212991) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day Your proposed date sounds very near to the Stowmarket one. A week after however some campers might make a fortnight of it. Worth checking with Kate Howson so ensure you are not clashing. Al |
27 Aug 11 - 06:49 AM (#3213360) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Thanks Al, how can I contact Kate? |
27 Aug 11 - 08:51 AM (#3213399) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Alan Day Easily through the East Anglian FS and Dance Soc or if you get problems come back to me and I will Email it to you. Sorry I missed your House Concert (my Wife knows your address well ) I have a virus type cough which you and your guests would not have appreciated. Al |
27 Aug 11 - 09:01 AM (#3213408) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Sandman when you get a website up I would be happy to exchange links.https://sites.google.com/site/thefastnetmaritimeandfolkfest/ |
28 Aug 11 - 09:09 AM (#3213948) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: VirginiaTam Stowmarket Traditional Music Day is 3 September this year as is Knockholt. Sigh. There are not enough of me. |
28 Aug 11 - 09:12 AM (#3213950) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: VirginiaTam My mistake. Knockholt is second weekend September. |
02 Sep 11 - 10:30 AM (#3217066) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Pug We're never going to find a date that is both appropriate for, and beneficial to the Town (it is the council who have suggested running it) and which doesn't clash with some other event. There are folk events every single weekend. Oh, hang on, I think I've spotted a vacant slot. Around the fourth weekend in December! |
02 Sep 11 - 10:36 AM (#3217071) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob It used to be the weekend after the schools go back to add an extra weekend onto the summer for the local traders, also after the holiday makers have gone leaving the town free and ready for the folkies.Also the Festival started in 1986 and there were not any clashes that we knew of! Looking forward to our get together on Sept 25th ( marquee goes up on the Friday evening....any helpers?) Wendy |
22 Sep 11 - 06:52 AM (#3227059) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob House concert this Sunday, do come along! See House concert at Billbobs thread!Or if you know me phone me !! Wendy |
22 Sep 11 - 07:02 AM (#3227060) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: McGrath of Harlow There are folk events every single weekend. That may be true nationally or internationally - but not in this particular corner of the world. And folk music is perhaps at its best when it is locally made and locally supported. |
22 Sep 11 - 11:41 AM (#3227194) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: Essex Girl Wendy, as per my PM we'd love to be involved, it will be like old times! I'm sure Gongs would like to be there if it doesn't clash with Faversham. |
24 Sep 11 - 05:30 AM (#3228216) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Marquee going up, Concert tomorrow my house!! |
24 Sep 11 - 06:23 AM (#3228231) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: banjoman Basingclog were a guest side at one of the earlier WON Festivals. Suggest the organisers get in touch as they may be available for next year (basingclog.org.. |
24 Sep 11 - 08:07 AM (#3228264) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Thanks Banjoman, I will put that on the list of "to do" tomorrow, that is why we are getting together to swop ideas, I am getting all the old programmes out of the attic, and old photos , to stir the memories of who was there!! |
27 Sep 11 - 05:51 AM (#3229777) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: billybob Thanks to everyone who came to the concert on Sunday, we certainly saw some faces that we had not seen for years! And some good ground work for next year was forthcoming. Special thanks to Terry, hope the evening was worth the horrendous drive from London, A huge thank you to My Sweet Patootie who were fantastic, if you can catch them before they go back to Canada next week go see them! |
27 Sep 11 - 08:25 AM (#3229859) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: My guru always said Glad it all went well Wendy!! Do let us all know your proposed dates for 2012 as soon as its decided. Will keep a lookout... |
11 Jul 24 - 11:30 AM (#4205310) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: GUEST,Eleanor and Phoebe from Between the Tides Hi! We are involved in organising a festival in Walton-on-the-Naze in September 2024. It’s called Between the Tides Walton Art Festival. This is the link to our website waltonartsfestival.com . It’s not only a folk festival but follows in the footsteps of the past festivals held in Walton. We are planning an exhibition about the Walton folk festival and there will be local folk bands, shanty workshops and singers from local choirs during the weekend. This is our pilot year for the festival and we are just testing out ideas. We have been reading through all of these comments and are taking them all on board! If you have any more ideas please feel free to email us at info@waltonartsfestival.com?From Eleanor and Phoebe at The Nose Bookshop |
11 Jul 24 - 11:48 AM (#4205311) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Sandman all the best with the festival. harwich for the continent clacton for the incontinent Walton for the supercontinent |
18 Jul 24 - 02:05 PM (#4205664) Subject: RE: Walton on the Naze Folk Festival From: The Sandman re |