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scarborough sea fest 2006

30 Jul 06 - 05:48 PM (#1797204)
Subject: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: The Sandman

Great festival, Kimbers men, Tom and Barbara Brown, Hughie Jones.Keith Kendrick Sylvia Needham, Matt Armour And all the other performers,good to see you all again.


31 Jul 06 - 03:26 PM (#1798025)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: BB

Indeed, Dick. We had a really enjoyable time. 'Twould be good to see more folkies there, and build up a few more sessions. Come on, all of you - at present, it's all free, so make the most of it! Provisional dates for '07 are 20th - 22nd July.

Barbara


31 Jul 06 - 05:10 PM (#1798142)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: nutty

Just unfortunate that it clashed with Filey Folk Festival.


01 Aug 06 - 05:51 AM (#1798534)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: GUEST

and clashes with Saddleworth next year


01 Aug 06 - 03:24 PM (#1799081)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: BB

Filey Folk Festival was the following weekend this year. Must have been, as one of the organisers was at Seafest!

And yes, it has clashed with Saddleworth in the past, I believe.

Barbara


01 Aug 06 - 04:39 PM (#1799158)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: Carol

Clashed with Staithes weekend which was great for singers, talk about late nights it was early mornings and that doesn't happen very often these days!


01 Aug 06 - 04:40 PM (#1799159)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: Carol

sorry but i did get the impression from looking at the programme that it all concerts, with no chance for a sing.


02 Aug 06 - 03:01 PM (#1799964)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: BB

Yes, it does look like that, by and large, but it is set up mainly to attract the holidaymakers, and funded entirely by the local council to that end. As I said, at the moment it is entirely free. However, the demand is increasing from 'folkies' and the organisers would, I think, like to go along with that, but the more punters there are demanding it, the more likelihood of an increase in those sorts of sessions.

Barbara


02 Aug 06 - 04:23 PM (#1800013)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: The Sandman

Thats right, if singers went along and pressurised the organiser for singarounds, he would oblige. he is a folkie himself, and your presence would make it more enjoyable for us too.Dick Miles, there not hiding under the anonymity of anyones petticoats.


03 Aug 06 - 02:46 PM (#1800735)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: BB

It's an interesting thought, though, Dick!!! But perhaps we'd better not go any further with that one... And I agree totally about making it more enjoyable for us.

Barbara


04 Aug 06 - 06:13 AM (#1801268)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: stallion

The singaround, as it was, was brief and in a "dry" venue. I remember the first sea fest following "Stormalong John" around the pubs, the juke box was grudgingly turned off before they performed and switched straight back on the moment they had finished. Wandering around this year, every single pub on the sea front, where the main performing Marquee was, had juke boxes blowing ones ears out, with the exception of the golden ball that happened to have in a "glee club" from Stockton on Tees who were singing barbers shop - excellent. Maybe one pub could be found to use as a venue for performing and singaround. Having said all that the performances were excellent and the weekend was great
Peter


04 Aug 06 - 08:35 AM (#1801319)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: The Sandman

The SEA CADETSHALL is an excellent venue , it doesnt worry me if its dry, i agree that a venue that was licensed would be good too. Iwill put stallions points to the organiser.


04 Aug 06 - 03:19 PM (#1801665)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: BB

We rather liked the atmosphere at the Anchorage, and have pointed out to the organiser that it has a function room that might be worth investigating.

Glad you enjoyed yourself, Peter. The Leeds Arms has been used for performing and a singaround in the past, and the music appears to be welcome there, but the space available is very small, and the loos are at the far end of the space away from the bar. As Tom said on more than one occasion, 'It's just a stage they're going through!' Do let said organiser have feedback from you - and anyone else who was there. Missed the 'glee club', regrettably.

I really feel that the event has tremendous potential, but needs support from more 'folkies', and conversely, they need to be catered for.

Barbara


04 Aug 06 - 03:54 PM (#1801686)
Subject: RE: scarborough sea fest 2006
From: The Sandman

I found the people who run the leeds arms very friendly, but I had a serious problem when I was performing on the saturday night. A woman with a weak bladder, couldnt wait to the end of my song, pushed past me to get to the ladies loo and upset my pint all over another person. the song was only three and ahalf minutes long, I know its a public house but surely they could have the courtesy to wait till the end of the song , I only had one more verse to do.