BY AND FOR ALL OF THE PEOPLE -...
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As you will see from the Festival programme,we have retained the original ethos of 2002,when The Festival was first founded, byincluding all Chorlton residents, whatever theirages or level. We believe that everyone shouldbe accepted as an artist irrespective of theircapabilities. We would like to thank all our supporters,sponsors, artists, events, patrons, partners,volunteers and the Chorlton community. Thiscould not have happened without them.Everyone has had the same goal, to makeChorlton Arts Festival a success. It was good to see that all the artists andvenues have enjoyed the build up to thisfestival and we hope you enjoy it just as muchas we enjoyed creating it. Usually Chorlton Arts Festival takes place inMay, but because we are running it later thisyear, it will be run in conjunction with ChorltonBook Festival and so you will see that the BookFestival information is included in ourprogramme. We had to send the programme artwork tothe printers early in September, and becausenot everyone knew there was an Arts Festivalon this year, some artists will not havesubmitted their details in time for the copydate.
Artist who sign up late will be entered intothe online programme. If you go online to theweb site: www.chorltonarts.org/prog or go onto social media, you will find the updates asthey happen. So, without further ado, we invite you todelve into the contents and pick out the eventsthat you fancy, but don’t forget to make placefor some of the less experienced artists whoneed nurturing and your support. Everyone hasto start somewhere: remember the Bee Geesstarted their career on a stage in Chorlton’svery own Gaumont Cinema in the late 1950’s.
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ALL THE USUAL VENUES & SPOTSJust as in previous years, the festival will takeplace in all the usual venues around Chorltonand more exciting new ones have been added. Island Vibes will be hosting the opening,and the closing night will be at South WestManchester Cricket Club (SWMCC). The Lloyds,The Font and The Creameries will haveprominent positions in the festival. Lots of thepubs, cafes and bars will have pop up eventsand the churches and schools will all play theirpart. Look out for some of the more wackylocations like Ken Fosters Cycles - art in a bikeshop! What next? And then there are the parks, streets andopen spaces with pop up events, buskers andentertainers for your delight. If it doesn’t rainand wash it away, look out for our children andeven the grown-ups chalking on thepavements. Whatever type of art, visual, performing orliterary it’s all out there in our Chorlton. And this year we are teaming up withChorlton Book Festivalwith events at TheLibrary and The Edgeand Andrew Simpson’shistory walk aroundChorlton-cum-Hardy.
Paintings by Peter ToppingPaintings from Pictures
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THE PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
Book Festival Performance Art/Craft Visual Art Music
These listings are correct at the time of going to press on 1st Sept 2019. Anyartist registering after this date will only appear in the listings on the web site.Chorlton Arts takes no responsibility for incorrect or incomplete listings. Pleasevisit www.chorltonarts.org for updates to the programme and listings.
*For full information on purchase of tickets for Chorlton BookFestival events visit Chorlton Library or Tel 0161 227 3700 or visitwww.chorltonbookfestival.co.uk
All Week Events during opening hours
Francesca de Campora (Franka Mente), Christine Evans,Amanda Beck-McKim - Visual Art Creative Recycling Free
_________________________________________________________Leigh Fielding (Flow State) - Visual Art World Peace Cafe Free
_________________________________________________________Charlotte Meecham (Wispa Works) - Visual Art Electrik Free
_________________________________________________________Yr 3 children Brookburn Primary - Pop Art Battery Park Free
_________________________________________________________Jane Pellington - Visual Art HOB STUDIO 38 Beech Rd Free
_________________________________________________________Fosters Cycles (Frankenbike) - Bike Art Fosters Cycles Free
_________________________________________________________Sally Marshall - Visual Arts Fosters Cycles Free
_________________________________________________________Peter Topping Homage to Lowry,Van Gogh and Macintosh - Paintings Tutku Cafe Free
_________________________________________________________Tattoo Art - Visual Art Sacred Art Tattoo Free
_________________________________________________________Indolent - Visual Art Sacred Art Tattoo Free
_________________________________________________________Diane King - Visual Artist, Eric Stone andF Campbell - Visual Art The Creameries Free
_________________________________________________________ Claire Law - Fabric of the Community
Textiles in shop windows around Chorlton Free_________________________________________________________
9.00-18.00 Anthony Morrisand MASH - Photography Barrio Free
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and MASH - Photography Barrio Free
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All Week events during opening hours continued
(Afternoons) Chorlton Arts Group - Visual Art St Margaret's Social Club Brantingham Rd Free
_________________________________________________________Ines Li-Wearing and Adam Willis -Weaving & Furniture Editional Studio 50 Stockton Rd Free
Saturday 21st – Friday 27th Sept during opening hours
Susan Parry, Zia Khanand Jacquie Wilson - Visual Art The Font Free
Tuesday 24th - Saturday 28th Sept
10.00-16.00 Asian Arts Bollywood Exhibition Stretford Public Hall Free
All Weekend 21st-22nd Sept
10.00-18.00 Ruth and David Lazarus -Quilts & Sculptures 13 Brookburn Rd Free
_________________________________________________________12.00-18.00 8gate - Silhouettes
Joel Francois the hairdresser 7C Nicolas Rd Free
Friday 20th Sept
19.30 Comedy Club Night SWMCC £7_________________________________________________________19.30 Nymphs & Thugs present:
LIVEwire with Luke Wright & CoThe Edge Theatre £14/£12*
_________________________________________________________19.45 -21.30 The Manchester Poets with
Copland Smith and guestpoet Tony Roberts Library £3/£1*
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Saturday 21st Sept
10.00–17.00 Serina Wain - Crafts, Nadia Peters -Sculpture and The Woodland Trust -Conservation Chorlton precinct square Free
_________________________________________________________10.00-17.00 Louise O’Connor - Ceramicist/Painter
Bowling Green Hotel Free_________________________________________________________11.00-13.00 Family Fun Saturday - Crafts,14.00-16.00 Matt Goodfellow Library Free_________________________________________________________12.00-16.00 Talking Trees - Interactive installation
Outside Old RBS (or if raining outside Sue Ryder) Free_________________________________________________________14.00-14.30 Chorlton Good Neighbours -
Drama Workshop - Searching forBarry Gibb! - Theatre Chorlton Green Free
_________________________________________________________19.30-21.30 Open Voice Choir and Ordsall
Acappella Choir St Clement’s Church Free_________________________________________________________19.30 Jim O’Shea - Electronic Music
and Alex O’Shea - Ambient Music Chorlton Unitarian Church Free
_________________________________________________________19.30 Lance Hargreaves - Rap/Spoken
Word and FIYAHFLI RnB, Hiphop, Soul Singer The Edge Theatre Free
Sunday 22nd Sept
12.30 Art in The Park Beech Road Park Free_________________________________________________________14.00-16.00 Chorlton Local History Walk
Andrew Simpson Corner Beech and Barlow Moor Rd £7.50*
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Sunday 22nd Sept continued
15.00-15.30 The Story of Our Lives - CommunityProject Chorlton Unitarian Church Free
_________________________________________________________19.30-22.00 Lindy Newns, David Byrne
and Guests - Poets Lloyds Hotel Free
Monday 23rd Sept
18.00-20.30 Kalinka Youth Balalaika Orchestra Chorlton Central Church Free
_________________________________________________________19.30 Mad Donnas - Vocal Harmonies, Serina Wain - Singer and Richard Easter - Author SWMCC Free_________________________________________________________19.30 Susan Parry - Musician,
Gabriela Marramaque - Musicianand Farah Ahmad - Singer The Font Free
_________________________________________________________20.00-22.00 A Celebratory Evening with Flapjack
Press Poets Library Free
Tuesday 24th Sept
18.30-20.00 Toybox Circus (for all ages) St Ninians Free_________________________________________________________19.00-20.30 An Evening with Paul Tudor Owen Library £2.99*_________________________________________________________19.15-21.15 Peterloo Speakers Club - Advanced booking
[email protected] Hough End Social Club Free
_________________________________________________________19.30 Amy Bowles Brazilian Music,
Zunzun Afrocuban - Music Island Vibe Free_________________________________________________________19.30-21.00 Curious Canvas -
Themed Life Drawing Lloyds Hotel £8
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Wednesday 25th Sept
19.00-21.00 JazzWorks - Modern Jazz Lloyds Hotel Free_________________________________________________________19.00-20.30 An Evening with Karline Smith Library £2.99*_________________________________________________________19.30 Bloomdido - Jazz SWMCC Free
Thursday 26th Sept
10.00-11.30 Chorlton Good Neighbours Wilbraham St Ninians URC Free_________________________________________________________14.00-22.00 The Chorlton & Whalley Range Dementia Action
Group - Posters Chorlton Unitarian Church Free_________________________________________________________19.00-20.30 An Evening with Caroline England Library £2.99*_________________________________________________________19.15-20.45 Chorlton Mosaic Group - Pop in
Chorlton Central Church Free_________________________________________________________19.30 Anthony Morgan (over The Edge Theatre) -
Comedy Sketch Lloyds Hotel Free_________________________________________________________19.30 Manchester Indie Film Makers Group
with Hardy Productions - War Memories Bowling Green Hotel Free
_________________________________________________________19.30-20.30 Marwave - DJ with Vocals Island Vibe Free_________________________________________________________20.30-22.00 The Book Quiz The Edge Theatre £1*_________________________________________________________21.30-23.30 Chorlton Folk Club - Music SWMCC £1.50
Friday 27 Sept
10.30-11.30 Artful Playground presentsThe Wonderful World of Storytime Library Free
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Friday 27th Sept continued
14.00-16.00 An Afternoon with JonathanSwinton Library Free
_________________________________________________________19.00-20.30 Andrew & Peter - When History
met Art and became a book:how to create a book from thebeginning to the end Library Free
_________________________________________________________19.30 Moonglow - Saxophone SWMCC Free_________________________________________________________19.30-21.30 Garry Motteram Band and
Dislocation Dance -“Jazzy-pop/post Punk” The Font Free
Saturday 28th Sept
11.00-16.00 Family Fun Day:Get your Creativity on! Library Free
_________________________________________________________19.00 Claire Mooney -
Singer/Songwriter Creative Recycling £6_________________________________________________________19.00-22.00 Screen 32: the Aesthetica Film Tour (Tickets from Stretford Public Hall) Stretford Public Hall £5_________________________________________________________19.30 Manchester Indie Film
Makers Group -The First Men in The Moon
Wilbraham St Ninians URC £6.50_________________________________________________________19.30 Pamela DeMenthe presents
Sticky Digits The Edge Theatre £12/£10*_________________________________________________________19.30 It's a Wrap! - End of Festival get
together SWMCC Free
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SOME OF THE ARTISTS
Manchester Indie FilmMakers Group withHardy Productions UK“War Memories” is acompilation on film ofthe memories of thosewho lived through WW2.
Anthony MorrisI have a lifelong interestin photographyparticularly landscapeand floral.
Kalinka YouthBalalaika Orchestraunique in the U.K.Chorlton’s link with ourtwin city St. Petersburg!
8gatePlay with your silhouetteand create a portrait toadorn the salon, with8gate art.
Susan ParryI am a Chorlton Artistspecialising inWatercolours who alsoplays the guitar andsings.
Amanda Beck-McKimPaint brushes andcreature puppets fromknitted telephone wire.
Claire MooneyAn evening to rememberwith Chorlton’s famoussinger/songwriter.
Together DementiaSupportThe Chorlton & WhalleyRange Dementia ActionGroup. Communitycampaign posters toinspire neighbourlinessand inclusion.
For Venues see The Programme of Events
Open Voice"Whalley Range basedcommunity choir singsongs of peace andfreedom from around theworld."
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The First Men in TheMoonPresented by ManchesterIndie Film Makers Group
Brookburn Year 3PrimaryPop art portraits inspiredby Roy Lichtenstein.
Chorlton Arts GroupSet up and tutored byestablished artist JohnCarroll.
FlowstateAn exhibition of recentfluid art canvases byartist Leigh Fielding.
Zunzuna 10 piece group whohave been singing andplaying Afrocuban musictogether for 10 years.
Joni Grace - IndolentStriking and thoughtprovoking imageryembodying amonochromatic andpunk/DIY aesthetic.
Over the Edge TheatreFiendish challenges andoddball comedycharacters await you inthe mystical labyrinth ofthe stationery cupboard.
The Mad DonnasFour Chorlton singerswho like to make musicand harmonise (mainly20th century popularsongs).
Quilts and Sculpturesin The GardenA display of originalquilts and sculptures bylocal couple Ruth andDavid Lazarus.
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SOME MORE OF THE ARTISTS
Francesca de CamporaFrancesca in art FrankaMente is an Italian artistbased in Manchester.She works with acrylicpaints and pencils.
Christine EvansA local visual artist. Herinspiration is the sea andher passion for open-water swimming.
The Story of Our LivesA community projectwhere writers and localolder residents create abook of memoriestogether.
Jayne Pellington atHOB STUDIOA Manchester basedprintmaker specialisingin etching and linocut.Architectural landscapesinspire her current work.
BloomdidoTenor sax and guitarduo, improvisation onjazz standards and othersongs that we like.
Chorlton RadiophonicWokshop and FriendsAn evening of Electronic/Ambient/Electroacousticimprovisation. "It's likemusic from outer space!”
Chorlton GoodNeighbours DramaWorkshopsSearching for BarryGibb!
Gabriela MarramaqueBringing an electronictouch to the simplicity ofa ukulele and vocalacoustic set.
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Ken Fosters CyclesFrankenBikes- Custom-built Creations By AshleyStimpson.
Shabaz Singh PallAsian Arts UK, thebiggest Bollywood Poster& Pictures Exhibitionoutside India.
Peter ToppingHomage to Lowry, VanGogh and Macintosh -Paintings.
Sacred Art TattooStill doing ManchesterBee Tattoos for £50 witha donation to Charity foreach one. Tattoo bySonOFStag.Ordsall Acappella
SingersAcappella and Cake.
Jaquie Wilson Art andDesign“My artwork is developeddigitally on the computerfrom photographs”.
JazzWorksA 6 piece modern jazzband that plays allinstrumentalarrangements
Marwavethe Portuguese summervibe to the sound of it'shouse beat.
Talking Treeslet the trees of Chorltoncarry your messages toneighbours and friends.
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OUR VERY OWN PATRONSJason ManfordBorn in Salford, Jason went to school atOakwood, which is now Chorlton High, and wastaught by our very own Ed Wyllie, who was oneof the founders of the Chorlton Arts Festival. Jason Manford is not a stranger to Chorlton.In 1999 at the age of 17, while collectingglasses at the Buzz Comedy Club in Chorlton,his lucky break came. When a performer didn’tarrive for an evening set, he stepped in to fillthe gap and the rest, as they say, is history.
LipServiceMaggie Fox & Sue Ryding, not just Chorlton’sfunniest female comedy duo, but in ouropinion, the funniest in the world. Meeting asDrama students at Bristol University, theyturned a very serious Ibsen production of LadyFrom The Sea into a side splitting comedy. They went on to be some of the firstwomen to be part of a new comedy movementin the eighties, called Alternative Cabaret,which was a welcome move away from thesexist, racist, homophobic, and “mother-in-law” jokes of the times. Every show they do isa tremendous success, especially their latestshow, Strangers On A Train Set.
Stephen RawThe artist from London who told all his friendshe would be back in just over 6 months, andover 40 years later he is still in Chorlton. Stephen is a textual artist who started hiscareer producing bespoke lettering andcalligraphy for book covers. Later, he wascommissioned by JR Tolkien’s son to handdraw the maps for The Lord of The Ringsbooks. He has his designs on several of our £1and £2 coins, and besides the lettering aroundthe organ pipes at Manchester Cathedral,closer to home he designed the coloured glasswindows in Chorlton Central Church.
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THE SPONSORS & PARTNERSWe would like to thank our generous sponsors,without whom it would not have been possibleto stimulate interest in the Arts Festival:Armistead Property Ltd (APL) – a localproperty developer working hard to retainoriginal property features whilst creatingmodern conversions.
Redeemer Church – a Christian churchwhich aims to cultivate culture in Chorltonthrough its ministry.
HLF Berry – a local firm of solicitors with along history of supporting the Chorlton ArtsFestival.
A number of local traders and venues havejoined the festival team as partners – look outfor notices at their premises, especially:Chorlton Bookshop, JP & Brimelow, CreativeRecycling, Chorlton Library, Fosters Cycles,Tutku, Morrisons, and, by the time the festivalstarts, many many more.
We would also like to thank themanagement of Chorlton Cross for allowing usto use the precinct square as a venue.
MEET THE EVENTS TEAMMany people have worked hard to bring the Arts Festival to fruition.
Particular thanks go to Peter Topping, Greg Willson, Cath Brownhill,Susan Parry, Lindy Newns, Janine Waters, Mary McGovern, CarolynKagan, Ed Wyllie,Francesca de Campora,Linda Topping andSarah Warman.
We would also liketo thank all of ourvolunteers who will beworking behind thescenes to makeChorlton Arts Festival afantastic success.
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PART OF CHORLTON ARTS
JOIN US AT CHORLTON VOICEChorlton Voice is Chorlton’s Civic Society,affiliated to the North West Association of CivicSocieties. Membership is open to all with aninterest in Chorlton and is free. Our aims are: to preserve, develop and improve theamenities, environment and other features ofthe area, which go to make pleasing conditionsto live and work; to stimulate public interest in care for thecharacter, beauty and history of the area; to encourage high standards of architectureand town planning in the area.
We hold bi-monthly meetings (secondTuesday of the month, 7.30 in the CommunityRoom at the Library), publish a bi-monthlynewsletter, organise talks and trips, scrutiniseplanning applications, and hold quarterly bring-and-share social events. We link closely withother groups in the area to share informationand support each other.
Contact [email protected] tojoin, or just come along to a meeting. You willbe most welcome!
Chorlton Arts is a project established byChorlton Voice to support the growth of art, inits broadest sense, in Chorlton. It is a yearround project that seeks to link artists andvenues, and support new artists. There are nofees or commissions involved.
In its support for art in the community,Chorlton Arts promotes inclusivity, equality andaccess for all artists, performers, poets,writers, playwrights, musicians, dancers,bands, schools, groups, crafts etc.
If you would like to know how Chorlton Artsmight be able to help you, please contact us [email protected] or visit the developingwebsite at www.chorltonarts.org