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Knaresborough's FEVA festival

13 Jul 15 - 08:25 AM (#3723298)
Subject: Knaresborough's FEVA festival
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

Here in Knaresborough, UK there is an annual festival of Entertainment and Visual Arts (FEVA)which includes many items of a folky type. This years lineup includes Martin Carthy, various dance troupes, Shanty singing, Ben Ottewell(lead singer of Gomez)and our regular Tuesday night acoustic jam has a special Saturday afternoon session. This and much, much more may be found in the programme http://feva.info/

Many, but not all, of the events are free.

R


13 Jul 15 - 08:27 AM (#3723300)
Subject: RE: Knaresborough's FEVA festival
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

If you didn't pick it up from the programme, the festival runs from August 14th to the 23rd.

R


13 Jul 15 - 08:52 AM (#3723307)
Subject: RE: Knaresborough's FEVA festival
From: OlgaJ

Alterego are booked to play a set at the Cross Keys on Tuesday 18th, sounds like fun!


13 Jul 15 - 05:10 PM (#3723411)
Subject: RE: Knaresborough's FEVA festival
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

We can reminisce about Beverley between songs :-)

R


16 Jul 15 - 02:26 AM (#3723937)
Subject: RE: Knaresborough's FEVA festival
From: GUEST

one of the acts in the programme is "chorus crew" who sing shanties. has anyoneheard of them? I can't findanything.

R


31 Jul 15 - 11:11 AM (#3727387)
Subject: RE: Knaresborough's FEVA festival
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

Our one-off acoustic session for FEVA in the Cross Keys will start at 1pm on Saturday 15th August.

The regular Tuesday night one continues to be every week from 8.30pm - last Tuesday we had 21 performers with a very wide range of material including trad, unaccompanied: three piece high energy tune playing: singer/songwriters: good chorus songs and some pop songs.

R


14 Aug 15 - 05:37 AM (#3730252)
Subject: RE: Knaresborough's FEVA festival
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

It is tomorrow from 1pm until we run out of songs or teatime - whichever comes first.

R