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Saturday 19th September

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

15.00-16.00

Community Hall

Lindfield Primary School

African Drummers

African Drumming Workshop

Introduction to African drumming for teens and adults

Maximum 15 people [minimum age 14 years old]

Maximum purchase of three tickets at a time

£5.00 a person

Additional Information

Tickets to be purchased in advance from SWALK, Lindfield

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Saturday 19th September

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

12.00-13.00

Bent Arms Garden

African Drummers

A lively performance by the Lindfield based African Drumming Group

13.00-14.00

Paolinos

African Drummers

A lively performance by the Lindfield based African Drumming Group

If you would like to give African Drumming a try, the Group are also running a Workshop 15.00-16.00 on Saturday in the Community Hall at Lindfield Primary School.

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Saturday 19th September 2015

High Street, Lindfield

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

11.00 – 11.10

All Saints Church

The Ballad of Friar Tuck

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors. Performed by Sussex Actors Studio. 

11.20 – 11.30

Osbourne Cottage

Perfect Shadows

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors. Performed by Stuart Angel.

11.40 - 11.50

The Toll House

Look Away

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors. Performed by Lindfield Dramatic Club. 

12.00 - 12.10

 The Stand Up Inn

Mr Dickens

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors. Performed by Laura Schofield. 

14.30 -14.40

All Saints Church

The Ballard of Friar Tuck

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors.  Performed by Sussex Actors Studio. 

14.50 - 15.00

Osbourne Cottage

Perfect Shadows

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors.  Performed by Stuart Angel. 

15.10 – 15.20

The Toll House

Look Away

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors.  Performed by Lindfield Dramatic Club

15.30 – 15.40

The Stand Up Inn

Mr Dickens

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors.  Performed by Laura Schofield.

The Lindfield Plays

By Robin Belfield

Directed by Robin Belfield & Jonathan Goodwin

A cycle of promenade plays inspired by Lindfield High Street. Each short play can be enjoyed as a stand alone piece of theatre or as part of this series commissioned especially for the Lindfield Arts Festival.

1. "THE BALLAD OF FRIAR TUCK"

Performed by: Sussex Actors Studio

Venue: All Saints Church

Performance times: 11am & 2.30pm

What is the truth behind the legendary Tuck - man or myth? Robin Hood's friendly fat friar or simply a ruthless rogue? Thereby hangs a tale...

2. "PERFECT SHADOWS"

Performed by: Stuart Angel

Venue: Outside Osborne Cottage

Performance times: 11.20am & 2.50pm

The year is 1592 and the theatres of London are on the cusp of a golden age, when disaster strikes. Forced to close his playhouse because of the plague, Philip Henslowe returns home unsure of what awaits him there.

3. "LOOK AWAY"

Performed by: Lindfield Dramatic Club

Venue: Outside the Toll House

Performance times: 11.40am & 3.10pm

Rumours are flying through the village - smugglers are coming and lots of them! They will pass through in the dead of night and all the villagers have to do is 'look away'. Easier said than done!

4. "MR. DICKENS"

Performed by: Laura Schofield

Venue: Outside The Stand Up Inn

Performance times: 12pm & 3.30pm

It's not easy being a celebrity, with everyone staring and sharing your every move. But Mary isn't a celebrity, she can only imagine what it must be like for her famous house guest. And are the motives of the housekeeper turned bodyguard as innocent as they seem?

Robin Belfield, previous Lindfield Arts Director 2013, Theatre Director and Producer is writing a Community Promenade Play to be performed in Lindfield High Street at different intervals throughout Saturday 19th September.

This play is about the history of Lindfield, including the historic buildings and the residents in past times. The scenes of the play will be acted out by local school children [Limepalm Productions], students from Sussex Actors Studio [Central Sussex College], Lindfield Amateur Dramatics and up to three professional actors.

The Promenade Play will benefit the visitors to Lindfield High Street by raising their awareness of the historic value the buildings have, the notorious and famous residents from the past and the enjoyment of seeing different aged actors enacting short scenes that will resonate with the community.

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SUNDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

11.00-12.00

William Allen Hall

Lindfield Primary School

Rust and Stardust Productions

Wild Man of Orford

Wild Man of Orford Puppet Show based on a medieval folk tale and includes puppetry, live actors, live music and projected animation, suitable for ages 6+.

11.00-12.00

Community Hall

Lindfield Primary School

Dance2Tone - Becky Stevens

Fitsteps

Fitness that's strictly fun! Classic Latin and Ballroom dances that have been brought together with proven fitness techniques and principles

13.00-14.00

Community Hall

Lindfield Primary School

Dance2Tone - Becky Stevens

Popsteps

A sensational new way for children to keep fit while have a great time by learning fun and funky dance moves

14.00-15.00

Community Hall,

Lindfield Primary School

Esther Featherstone

Swoove - launch class

Join Esther Featherstone for a taster of her new dance fitness class Swoove, which burns more calories by singing, whooping & moving.  The dance steps are easy to follow and the music is a mixture of 80's & 90's classics & current chart hits. 

14.00-15.00

William Allen Hall,

Lindfield Primary School

Becky Robinson

Voice Skills and Techniques

A workshop for 5-8 year olds to learn voice skills and techniques covering accents and characters

14.30-15.30

Outside Lindfield Medical Centre

Lindfield History Project Group

History of Lindfield Guided Walk

A group guided walk exploring the history of Lindfield

15.00-16.00

William Allen Hall,

Lindfield Primary School

Becky Robinson

Voice Skills and Techniques

A workshop for 9-14 year olds to learn voice skills and techniques covering accents and characters

15.00-16.00

Upstairs Room,

The Bent Arms

Tim Stanton

Lindfield Soldiers at the first big push - Battle of Loos, September 1915

Talk featuring a number of soldiers from the Lindfield/Haywards Heath area

19.00-22.00

Community Hall,

Lindfield Primary School

Barefoot Players

Little Women

The brilliant Barefoot Players return to present this fantastic play.

19.00-21.30

The Bent Arms

Pub Quiz

Test your knowledge at this fun quiz

20.00-22.00

The Stand Up Inn

Newick Folk

Live music

Newick Folk combine traditional English, Scottish and Irish tunes with a wide range of songs

SATURDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

10.00-10.30

United Reform Church

Blackthorns School Choir

The children from Blackthorns will be singing a variety a songs including a selection from Mary Poppins. We welcome all to come and sing along with us or enjoy listening to the children.

10.00-11.00

Barratt Homes, Sales Office, Heathwood Park

Homesmiths

Children Design Workshop

An exciting workshop for children to come and explore the world of interior design

10.00-11.00

Peter Voigt, Lindfield High Street

Peter Voight Ltd

Introduction to Violin Restoration

Here is a chance to learn the skills required to repair violins

11.00 – 11.10

All Saints Church

The Ballard of Friar Tuck

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

11.20 – 11.30

Outside Osbourne Cottage

Perfect Shadows

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

11.30-12.30

Barratt Homes, Sales Office, Heathwood Park

Homesmiths

Children Design Workshop

An exciting workshop for children to come and explore the world of interior design

11.30-12.30

Limes Restaurant

Daisy White

All About You

Bring your book, whether it is a first draft, or a complete paperback to discuss marketing/agents/PR and publishing in a personal one-to-one with Daisy

11.40 - 11.50

The Toll House

Look Away

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

12.00-13.00

The Bent Arms Garden

African Drummers

A lively performance by the Lindfield based African Drumming Group

12.00-13.00

Tiger Hall, Tiger Rooms

Cavan Wood

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Exploring the life of German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer who was involved in the plot to kill Hitler, using his letters, poems and writings

12.00 - 12.10

The Stand Up Inn

Mr Dickens

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

13.00-14.00

Paolinos

African Drummers

A lively performance by the Lindfield based African Drumming Group

13.00-14.00

United Reform Church

Ensemble Reza

Concert

Come and join the popular Ensemble Reza for a short concert of music from around the world.  Our tantalising programme of music will have you dancing to Argentinian Tangos and Viennese Waltzes as well as relaxing to other beautiful melodies from across the world.  Introduced by the charismatic music director Pavlos Carvalho this is a concert not to be missed.  

13.30-14.30

Barratt Homes, Sales Office, Heathwood Park

Homesmiths

Interior Design Session for children

An exciting workshop for children to come and explore the world of interior design. This workshop is now cancelled

14.00-14.30

Limes

Daisy White

The Author ‘A-Z’

A light hearted presentation by Daisy on the things that matter to authors and how to cope with them!

14.00-15.00

Tiger Hall, Tiger Rooms

Margaret Nicolle and Linda Grace

A Women Living in the Shadow of the Second World War: Helana Hall’s Journal from the Home Front

A presentation about Helena Hall’s life during the Second World War

14.00-14.30

Outside the Red Lion

Dance2Tone

Popsteps performance

Exciting and unique dance performances by local school children

14.00-15.00

Peter Voight, Lindfield High Street

Peter Voight Ltd

Introduction to Violin Restoration

Here is a chance to learn the skills required to repair violins

14.30 -14.40

All Saints Church

The Ballard of Friar Tuck

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

14.30-15.30

William Allen Hall, Lindfield Primary School

Point4

Drama and Dance Workshop

Take part in a ‘Point4’ drama and dance workshop for 5-10 year olds as we explore musical villains! Mwah ha ha ha!

14.30-15.30

Upstairs Room, Bent Arms

SK Dance

Burlesque Workshop

SK Dance teaches women the art of burlesque by learning a dance routine whilst using props and embracing your inner diva! (Ladies over 18 only)

14.30-15.30

Outside Lindfield Medical Centre

Lindfield History Project Group

History of Lindfield

A group guided walk exploring the history of Lindfield

14.50 - 15.00

Outside Osborne Cottage

Perfect Shadows

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

15.00-16.00

Community Hall, Lindfield Primary School

African Drumming Workshop

An introduction to African drumming. Cost £5.00. (14 years+)

15.00-16.00

Tiger Hall, Tiger Rooms

Margaret Nicolle and Linda Grace

A Woman Living in the Shadow of the Second World War: Who was Helena Hall? Come and meet the authors and find out more

An informal opportunity for people to come and chat to the authors, look at the display about Helena Hall and her work and buy the book

15.00-16.00

Barratt Homes, Sales Office, Heathwood Park

Homesmiths

Interior Design Session for children

An exciting workshop for children to come and explore the world of interior design. This workshop is now cancelled

15.00-16.00

United Reform Church

in Choir

inChoir is a singing group which members join just for the sheer joy of singing who will perform songs from the last couple of years charts alongside a song celebrating its fiftieth birthday - plus anything in between  

15.10 – 15.20

The Toll House

Look Away

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

15.30 – 15.40

The Stand Up Inn

Mr Dickens

Lindfield Promenade Plays – watch out for the actors

15.30-16.30

Upstairs Room, Bent Arms

SK Dance

Burlesque Workshop

SK Dance teaches women the art of burlesque by learning a dance routine whilst using props and embracing your inner diva! (Ladies over 18 only)

15.30-16.30

Limes Restaurant

Daisy White

All About You

Bring your book, whether it is a first draft, or a complete paperback to discuss marketing/agents/PR and publishing in a personal one-to-one with Daisy

15.30-16.30

William Allen Hall, Lindfield Primary School

Point4

Drama and Dance Workshop

Take part in a ‘Point4’ drama and dance workshop for 10-14 year olds as we explore musical villains! Mwah ha ha ha!

16.00-17.00

Tiger Hall, Tiger Rooms

Sue Russel

How to write a Thriller

Talk providing potential authors a few pointers in the direction and to help them avoid the most common pitfalls

16.30-18.00

Stand Up

Same Day

Live music from this 5 piece alternative indie rock band based in Brighton known for their exciting "rocket fuelled" live performances with dynamically booming melodies, riffs and lyrics

20.00-21.00

All Saints Church

Mid Sussex-Sinfonia

A classical concert with amazing performances of some popular and well-known music

Tickets £10.00 Concessions £5.00

On sale from Carousel Music & SWALK

20.00-22.00

The Bent Arms

Vinyl Capris

Update: Unfortunately, Vinyl Capris are no longer able to join us for the Arts Festival. 

SATURDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER – ALL DAY

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

10.00-17.00

The Stable, Tiger Rooms

Laura Morgan

Alex Wilson Memorial Exhibition

A memorial exhibition of Alex Wilson's abstract art to support and promote Dementia UK.

10.00-16.30

All Saints Church

Lego Exhibition

A Lego exhibition of bible stories and create your own model to promote in order to support the refurbishment of All Saint’s church bells

10.00-16.30

Tiger Lounge, Tiger Rooms

Art and Craft Activities for Children

Drop in sessions for various art and craft activities for children

10.00-16.30

Full Spectrum

Full Spectrum

Kirlian Hand Aura Photography

Have your hands photographed and analysed. Drop in sessions for ages 10 and over.

11.00-17.00

King Edward Hall

Various

Arts & Crafts Fayre, Womens Institute and David Hill's Photographic Exhibition

Talent local artists and crafts people showcasing their work

music

Kindly sponsored by Abbotts Pharmacy, 83 High Street, Lindfield

 

 

SATURDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

10.00-10.30

United Reform Church

Blackthorns School Choir

The children from Blackthorns will be singing a variety of popular songs including a selection from Mary Poppins. 

BLACKTHORNS SCHOOL CHOIR

The children of Blackthorns are looking forward to singing to the community.  They will be performing songs from a variety of decades and would love people to join them,  to enjoy listening and to sing-a-long.

Tickets are free, however, tickets are allocated due to limitations on seating capacity. Please register your place below.

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10.00-17.00

The Stable, Tiger Rooms

Laura Morgan

Alex Wilson Memorial Exhibition

A memorial exhibition of Alex Wilson's abstract art to support and promote

Dementia UK.

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View Alex's Pictures in advance

Alex Wilson, a prolific abstract artist died on 19th April 2015. Born in Scotland in the 1930’s he travelled and worked in a variety of occupations until he settled in Eastbourne, becoming a well respected coin expert and authoring a prestigious book about gold coins. A man brim full of humour and fun, he was also a chess champion, snooker player, avid music fan and yoga practioner.

He painted and sketched throughout his life and devoted much of his time in later years to his passion for art, creating a diverse portfolio of abstract works in acrylic, oil and pastel as well as sketches and collages. His diagnosis of Dementia with Lewy Bodies in 2008 affected him in many ways including tragically his ability to hold a brush or a pen.

We are honouring his talent by presenting a Memorial Exhibition of his work to support and promote Dementia UK. The charity funds the provision of Admiral Nurses to assist families affected by dementia. 100% of proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to Dementia UK.

Alex exhibited around Sussex including at the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne and sold successfully. In September there will be an exhibition of original work in various sizes and media, both framed and unframed. Viewers will have an opportunity not only to enjoy his fascinating portfolio but also to buy the originals and order giclee prints of popular pieces.

The Lindfield Arts Festival has offered to host our exhibition free of charge and we hope to find sponsors to help with promotion, printing catalogues and to help fund the Private View. There is also a 'Just Giving' page for donations from people who can't join us in September.

https://www.facebook.com/AlexWilsonMemorial?ref=hl

More information : 07973 291665 |   laura.imago@btinternet.com

Laura Morgan & Fiona Cargill,

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Fitsteps

fitsteps

Sponsored by Marian CameronFitsteps is the result of a collaboration between ‘Strictly Come Dancing’s’ professional dancers Natalie Lowe and Ian Waite and Britain’s most successful swimmer Mark Foster. It is a mix of the graceful steps of Ballroom and the up tempo steps of the Latin dances to create a really fun, energetic and effective way to stay fit. It is the first time that classic Latin and Ballroom dances have been brought together with proven fitness techniques and principles to create not only a programme that can have extraordinarily wide appeal but one that also has the potential to make a real and lasting impact on the health of the nation.

For more information on Becky’s classes visit her website www.dance2tone.com

The free workshop will be at the Community Hall, Lindfield Primary School 11-12 on Sunday 20th September if you would like to come and have a go.

 

Please register for the free workshop 

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SUNDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

20.00-22.00

Stand Up

Newick Folk

Live music

Newick Folk combine traditional English, Scottish and Irish tunes with a wide range of songs

 

Sadly due to illness and vacations, Newick Folk are not able to appear at this year's Arts Festival. However, watch out as they will be at the Stand Up Inn again soon.

Saturday 19th September 2015

TIME

VENUE

PERFORMER

TITLE

DETAILS

11.00-17.00

King Edward Hall

David Hill's Photographic Exhibition

Showcasing David Hill's work

Sunday 20th September 2015

11.00-17.00

King Edward Hall

David Hill's Photographic Exhibition

Showcasing David Hill's work

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The Lindfield Preservation Society is delighted to be able to assist with and sponsor this exhibition of the stunning work of local photographer Dave Hill.

John Jesson, Lindfield Preservation Society.
September 2015.

Dave says, “The Lindfield Preservation Society have kindly offered me the chance to exhibit my pictures. I am doing this on behalf of the charity GAIN [Guillan Barre &
Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies].

Most of the work shown was from 35 mm slides, a seemingly distant age as the digital era marches on, creating different challenges. In those days I used to write
for the West Sussex Gazette accumulating a great blend of history and nature knowledge.

As I write these few words, memories come flooding back of former campaigns, like helping to create the Eastern Road Pocket Park with a number of similar minded local people who wanted it saved from housing development.

I could write another paragraph on my approach for taking pictures, but the advice would be to keep it simple, look for different angles and just be content to capture a fraction of subjective photographs with the multitude on offer.

Over the years, I have always said that paradise is here on our doorstep, but that 'step' is getting narrower as the creeping urbanisation of our towns and villages take place. What a great shame that would be if we were to leave a concrete jungle to our children and grandchildren?”

Lindfield Preservation Society

The Lindfield Preservation Society is a registered charity and welcomes everyone who cares about Lindfield. Membership brings the opportunity to add weight to calls to all planning authorities to respect our Village, its way of life  and its fabric; aims that are very relevant now as the threat of inappropriate development looms once more.

Membership takes as much or as little effort as you can spare, or no effort at all! Armchair members are as welcome as volunteers with a little time to offer. Individual membership costs £5 per year or £10 for a household. Go to  www.lindfieldsociety.org for an application form.

The Society runs a series of talks throughout the year, normally at the King Edward Hall. Membership cards include the subjects and times. The talks are open to
members and the general public alike.

The Society plays a respected hands-on role in the local planning process. We make written representations to the Local Planning Authority and address Parish and District Planning Committees and campaign for decisions that respect our Village, its Community and its Infrastructure. The Society considers all Local Planning Authority planning initiatives, in particular those handed down by Government
to Regional Authorities, and where appropriate collaborates with the Parish Council to make representations.

Generally the weekly consideration of Planning matters is handled by volunteers and involves either zero or at most minimal expenditure. However a strong membership base gives authority to the opinions and arguments the Society
puts forward. Occasionally, for example when faced with a Planning Inquiry, the Society’s Management Committee decides to use some of its fighting fund and instructs a Consultant and/or a Planning Barrister to make representations on our behalf.

To paraphrase JFK, “ask not what your Village can do for you, but what you can do for your Village!”