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Oxford Folk Festival

05 Mar 07 - 05:53 PM (#1987487)
Subject: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

Anyone else going?


05 Mar 07 - 06:47 PM (#1987531)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: melodeonboy

I shall be there stewarding (and possibly singing and playing if I get the chance).


05 Mar 07 - 07:17 PM (#1987557)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

The lineup looks great:

http://www.oxfordfolkfestival.com/html/artists.html


05 Mar 07 - 07:46 PM (#1987582)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: GUEST,Singleton Cloggers

We're there dancing on the Saturday and Sunday and Band Members Pete & John (Penny Black) will be playing for as long as "The Fridge Door is Open"

Hopefully the weather will be kind - look out for the Singleton Cloggers "Hand Gliding" airborne display on the Sunday Morning with a parachute jump and mid air clogging - a site not to be missed.... a special date for this "One off" event!

Singleton Cloggers MySpace Site


06 Mar 07 - 02:36 AM (#1987803)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

see, that sounds worth the ticket price right there...


06 Mar 07 - 02:52 AM (#1987809)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Richard Bridge

Hmm, hmm, an emphasis on world and celtique, camping a mile and a quarter away, hotels and arm and a leg, maybe not.


06 Mar 07 - 03:14 AM (#1987817)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

World and Celtique? Presumably you're referring to Salsa Celtica, half of whom come from Scotland (and who are a very exciting live act). But other headliners include Eliza Carthy, Spiers and Boden, Luke Daniels, John Renbourn and Robin Williamson, Lisa Knapp, Climax and Woodpecker ceilidh bands...the list goes on. I don't see where you're getting a world/celtic emphasis at all.

Camping may be a bit distant, but there's also cheap accommodation available at Jesus College. You get breakfast in the college dining hall and everything. Great music, and you get to play at being Harry Potter all weekend. What could be better?


06 Mar 07 - 03:53 AM (#1987831)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Folkiedave

Harry Potter? what does he play?


06 Mar 07 - 06:36 AM (#1987952)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Pete_Standing

On the positive side, no mud or leaking marquees, there are plenty of B&Bs, the youth hostel, the backpackers hotel and even the camp site has plenty of buses (from the Park and Ride or normal services) for those who prefer not to walk too far. Great and CHEAP (by some festival standards) beer, some great sessions in pubs like the renowned Half Moon. This is a very friendly and happy festival and if you want to take some of the sting out of the total cost, why not steward? I believe there is still the opportunity to get a free weekend ticket for 8 hours total or a day for 4.

Ruth, will I recognise you by the herd of dairys following you around?

festival details


06 Mar 07 - 09:10 AM (#1988089)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Pete_Standing

BTW a mention for some pre-events, both at the fantastic Holywell Music Room, Oxford

18th March, 8pm, tickets £10/9

Ric Sanders with Chris Leslie supported by flamenco act Rafael, jaws harp virtuoso Michael Wright and BBC YFA finalist Wilber. Tickets may be available from the door or Tickets Oxford 18th March

22nd March, 8pm, June Tabor with Mark Emerson and Andy Cutting - tickets £14/12 advance tickets


06 Mar 07 - 09:41 AM (#1988119)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Mitch the Bass

I'll be there. Judging by the guest list, I'll be at events a lot of the time. But given the chance I'll spend some time in sessions. Does anyone know where the sessions are, particularly English tune sessions? Ta.

Howard Mitchell


06 Mar 07 - 01:53 PM (#1988424)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

Petyer, i'm easily picked out thanks to my large Alderneys.


06 Mar 07 - 06:05 PM (#1988721)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Pete_Standing

Will you be wearing a Guernsey jersey, if not, remember it is still March/April time and you could get fresian cold.


06 Mar 07 - 06:36 PM (#1988774)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

I'll make sure the livestock is well covered up - I wouldn't want to give anyone the longhorn.


06 Mar 07 - 08:08 PM (#1988913)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: GUEST,Steve Francis

I went to the Oxford Folk Festival, Cheltenham Folk Festival and the Fareham Easter Festival last year.

All are similar in that they are all indoors, in town centres, in the Spring, with similar line-ups plus the usual stalls, sessions etc.

Of the three I think Fareham has the strongest line-up this year with Kate Rusby, Seth Lakeman, Show of Hands (pre-Albert Hall show), John Tams etc.

Cheltenham was a bit of a disappointment this year.

Oxford I'll try again though it's very expensive for hotels etc.

Fareham I'll also try again. It's the week after Oxford.

These early Festivals are a nice lead-in to the main season especially as they're indoors with no mud, gale-force winds etc.

Hope to see others from this Board there.

Steve


07 Mar 07 - 08:13 AM (#1989330)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Folkie

I can't find anything about a campsite on the Oxford Folk Festival website. I'm looking for somewhere to put a caravan as the caravan and camping site we usually stay at is full. Any ideas?


07 Mar 07 - 08:45 AM (#1989377)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Scrump

I can't find anything about a campsite on the Oxford Folk Festival website. I'm looking for somewhere to put a caravan as the caravan and camping site we usually stay at is full. Any ideas?

Many of the colleges are very close to the town centre and have nice lawns in their quadrangles, which would be ideal for setting up caravans :-)


07 Mar 07 - 09:58 AM (#1989447)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Carol

Yes we have s small campervan but can't find anything out about stopping anywhere in the centre of Oxford, I can't see the colleges being very pleased if they were 'invaded' by caravans etc.!


07 Mar 07 - 10:02 AM (#1989451)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Scrump

Carol, just wear a gown and mortarboard and no-one will be any the wiser :-)


07 Mar 07 - 12:01 PM (#1989598)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Carol

Scrump, where do I get hold of such things???


07 Mar 07 - 12:03 PM (#1989601)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

http://www.myccc.co.uk/MA_MembersArea/SiteFinder/SiteDetails.aspx?SiteId=7240

Opposite the Park and Ride, where there are regular buses into the town centre.


07 Mar 07 - 02:58 PM (#1989762)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: GUEST

Thought I'd posted this earlier but it's either got lost in cyberspace or the "Spam" problem hit it - NB it might be too late now...

We managed to book in at the travel lodge - PearTrees, near the park and ride on a special offer - £15.00 per room (cost £45 for the three nights for three of us) and a friend is just a few miles up the road at another travel lodge - might be worth checking if there's any left within a reasonable travelling distance.


07 Mar 07 - 04:09 PM (#1989846)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: melodeonboy

"Of the three I think Fareham has the strongest line-up this year with Kate Rusby, Seth Lakeman, Show of Hands..." says Steve Francis.

Mike Harding wasn't on the organising committee, was he?


08 Mar 07 - 09:36 AM (#1990441)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Scrump

Scrump, where do I get hold of such things???

All you have to do is study for a degree at Oxford, then when you graduate, you can hire them for the graduation ceremony.

:-)


08 Mar 07 - 10:02 AM (#1990469)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

You also get an automatic Master's degree 7 years after you graduate. Though I'm not sure that helps with camping.


08 Mar 07 - 10:14 AM (#1990483)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Scrump

Assuming you have the cash, I think you can pay to convert an Oxbridge degree from a BA to an MA - is that still the case?

But a BA is enough to get the costume!


08 Mar 07 - 10:23 AM (#1990490)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Ruth Archer

7 years after you graduate, you're invited to the MA ceremony. You pay about £75, and there's a lunch where you can have up to 4 guests (can't remember whether you pay seperately for their nosh - I think you do). After a very tedious hour (in Latin) in the Sheldonian - hey presto! - you've got an MA.

At Cambridge you only have to wait 3 years.


08 Mar 07 - 10:39 AM (#1990501)
Subject: RE: Oxford Folk Festival
From: Scrump

This discussion reminds me of an excerpt from the Goons (from memory so may not be 100% right) - from the Greenslade Story (annotations for those who haven't heard the Goons):

Greenslade (posh BBC announcer who used to announce the Goon Show - he had a starring role in this episode): I say, is that an Oxford tie you're wearing?

Eccles (idiot played by Spike Milligan): Yup, dat's right.

Greenslade (incredulous): You were at Oxford?!

Eccles: Yup, dat's right, I was at Oxford, yer.

Greenslade: What were you doing there?

Eccles: (pause for effect) Buyin' a tie!

:-)