03 May 12 - 02:59 AM (#3346351) Subject: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: r.padgett May 11/12/13 2012 Set in the famous town of Holmfirth in West Yorkshire this little festival continues to thrive and provide interesting wher traditional music and song can be heard as well as outside traditional dancing. Longsword, Morris and other events Picturedrome has paid concerty events and other venues have song and folk club events Guests include below: Fyrish, Fran Smith, Gerry McNeice, Hamish Currie, String Theory, Shaun Murphy, Jaywalkers, Rocks and Reels and many more check out the web site and programme of events Ray |
03 May 12 - 11:15 AM (#3346477) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: r.padgett refish |
04 May 12 - 11:11 AM (#3346833) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: TopcatBanjo Here's a clickable link for anyone interested: Holmfirth Festival of Folk website I notice that the timetable of events is now available on the site too. Always useful for planning your day, here's a link to that too: Festival timetable There's lots more information and detail in the printed programme, which is available to buy at various venues in the town, but obviously a bit difficult to get hold of ahead of time if you don't live locally. I guess they'll be on sale at the festival office just inside the Old Bridge once events get underway next Friday. |
05 May 12 - 07:45 AM (#3347101) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: GUEST,sarah,barnsley |
05 May 12 - 07:46 AM (#3347103) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: GUEST,sarah,barnsley Really looking forward to it! |
05 May 12 - 08:12 PM (#3347319) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: Soldier boy Hope it's a lot warmer than this weekend. Shiver me timbers! |
06 May 12 - 01:47 PM (#3347495) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: Alexis Quite a bit more info on the previously started thread!! |
07 May 12 - 12:05 PM (#3347820) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: Soldier boy Who's coming to this brilliant and friendly festival in the heart of 'Last of the Summer Wine' country? How many of my folkie muckers will be there next weekend; Fri 11th to Sun 13th of May? Chris |
07 May 12 - 02:24 PM (#3347871) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: Alexis As I said Chris - look on the earlier thread - loads of info - including, shortly, more about camping. |
10 May 12 - 05:41 AM (#3349042) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: mikesamwild We went last weekend for the regular Sunday night session and bought a programme locally. It is looking good! Very friendly festival and rooted in the community , locals love it |
11 May 12 - 05:47 AM (#3349456) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: flaj Anyone going to the Friday session at the Carniceria? |
13 May 12 - 05:12 AM (#3350237) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: mikesamwild Off to the Irish session in The Postcard pub today lunch |
13 May 12 - 10:35 AM (#3350296) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: GUEST,Captain Farrell Brilliant Chris and Denny but the beer prices ouch! |
13 May 12 - 11:20 AM (#3350300) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: SteveMansfield Blowzabella were brilliant as well ... and the beer prices weren't too bad at the Civic Hall either! |
14 May 12 - 05:34 AM (#3350585) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: GUEST,MC Fat Couldn't make it this year due to not enough spendies but glad everyone seemed to have a good time |
14 May 12 - 10:04 AM (#3350671) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: Hamish Fab as always! Well done to the post-Cath committee :-) Personal highlights were, in no particular order: getting the steps for the bouree sorted at the Blowzabella "ceilidh"; the fab sound in the church for the Sunday lunchtime concert (thanks, Darren(?)); the much improved White-Hart-now-Brambles for the Young Person's open mic - and the great young talent that participated and supported the afternoon; the Nook for the uke workshop (Nook Ukes, anybody?); generally mooching around and bunmping into friends old and new... ...and not forgetting John of String Theory for lending me a guitar at the cricket club when the "new" battery I'd put in the night before suddenly died on me. |
14 May 12 - 10:55 AM (#3350687) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: johncharles Hi Hamish. I particularly liked your version of John barleycorn on friday night. You made my guitar sound very good too. John |
14 May 12 - 01:54 PM (#3350764) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: r.padgett Yea really good to see everyone again! Picturedrome was a bit of a melly for me an old traddie. old Bridge concert room ran as a folk club by David Cowan and Marj Paterson of Fyrish, their Swan song as they are moving back up Scotland. They will be missed greatly in the area and will be hard act to follow as performers and Hff Hosts! Well done at Hff Dave and Marj! Brambles I echo Hamish's comments nicely run pub as a restaurant with lots of younger keen waiters etc Bawdy songs went well and I did not want to hog the session as some brill singers ~ nice to see a contingent from the North East! Ray |
14 May 12 - 03:43 PM (#3350808) Subject: RE: Holmfirth festival of Folk From: GUEST,Cath Twas good to experience the festival as a punter - a practice which I intend to continue! Saw a superb procession for the first time and visited the Cricket Club for the first time although I'm not sure I'll repeat that one!! Bar Steward Sons of Val Doonican are on my 'must see again' list. Jaywalkers and Shitnitz great fun and I echo Hamish's views of the Young Folks' Open Mic. The venue suited and the kids were many and talented. One thing we noticed was that there were lots of young folks around and involved - the tradition and its advancement seem to be safe. |