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www.juicefestival.co.uk 2011 Juice Festival 19 – 30 October NewcastleGateshead’s festival for children and young people www.facebook.com/JuiceFestival.NG @JuiceFestival

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NewcastleGateshead’s award-winning festival for children and young people takes place from Friday 26 October – Sunday 4 November 2012. Packed full of activities and events for children, young people and their families.

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www.juicefestival.co.uk

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Juice Festival 19 – 30 OctoberNewcastleGateshead’s festival for children and young people

www.facebook.com/JuiceFestival.NG@JuiceFestival

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JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME

A Thousand Tales

Art Jam

Inky Print Club

Fly by Night

Dance Please!The Power

Tour

Imagined Planets

First Draft

Underneath the Floorboards

Big BugsJust Jam

Big Juice Read

Young Tyneside Cinema: Juiced!

Halloween pumpkin carving

Fantastic Flight Workshops

The Rememberers

LawnmowersFool Ensemble

Big Monster

Wed

Brass, Steel Pan & Percussion workshops

Standing-up

Lawnmowers Beat This workshop

Botanical Bugs

Festival FinaleParade

Becoming Art

Daydreams & Diaries

P7

P6

P19P8

P12

P12

P9

P11

P13

P15

P10

P16

P19

P15

P23

P15

P25

P23P18

P18P18

P14

P22P20

P24

P22

Look out for Poetry on the Move

throughout the festival

Fun Cartoons and Mini Books

Check out First Press

throughout the festival

P5

P4

Interact with Juice Festival and WIN prizes!Download the Screach App for FREE and look out for screach at certain festival events.

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Welcome to Juice!Juice – NewcastleGateshead’s award-winning festival for

children and young people is back for the fourth year. Packed

full of events that celebrate the creativity of young people,

the festival is presented in the world-class venues, facilities

and open-air locations that make NewcastleGateshead such a

brilliant place to live, grow up in and visit.

The festival, with its many partners, is proud to commission and present

new work by young people, including First Press (p5), Poetry on the Move

(p4), First Draft (p7) and A Thousand Tales (p23). These projects are the

culmination of many months of work involving hundreds of young people and

also act as stepping stones on longer creative journeys.

Juice is all about taking part and across the festival there are inspirational

events for all ages. From Fly by Night for very young children (p14) and

Dance Please! - Company TPOs interactive playground of movement, light

and sound (p20), to Botanical Bugs with visual artist Nora Fok (p19) and a

programme of the best Films to See Before You’re 13 and Films

to See Before You’re 20 (p11), October half

term is buzzing with new opportunities.

Join bboys and bgirls from around the

world in Just Jam (p8), call into the urban

Art Jam (p9), or join Kenny Baraka in The

Rememberers – a live, Hip-Hop graphic novel

experience (p16).

Following the success of last year’s Finale

Parade, this year’s event is even bigger, as

Unfolding Theatre create a special Monster

Parade (p25) – get dressed up and help sail

the monsters away down the Tyne forever…

Whatever you choose to come and see or

do, everyone involved in the festival looks

forward to giving you a special Juice Festival

welcome this October. Enjoy!

“NewcastleGateshead Initiative is proud to deliver a year round festival and events programme of which Juice is a highlight.”

Sarah Stewart, Chief Executive, NewcastleGateshead Initiative

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Watch Out, Monsters About!Two friendly monsters got lost on their way to the Monster Parade

and became trapped in two windows – one in Newcastle and one

in Gateshead. Help us to find them and tell us what you think they

should be called to set them free!

JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME

Tell us their names by:

• Emailing [email protected] • Getting in touch on Facebook or Twitter:

www.facebook.com/juicefestival.NG @JuiceFestival

Tell us where you saw the monster and what you’d like to call him or her.

Feel free to share a photo of the monster too!

Our new monster pals will then choose their favourite names

– if they choose yours you’ll win a Juice Festival Goody Bag!

For more Monster fun and activities visit www.juicefestival.co.uk

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First Press

In July 2011, Ink Corporated, a group of art and design students from Lord Lawson School in Gateshead, headed to Northern Print for three days of action-packed print making.

Pop into the new gallery at Gateshead Library

to see their work in this special group exhibition

created as part of Juice Festival and International

Print Biennale.

Presented in association with International Print

Biennale and Gateshead Library, the exhibition

continues until 19 November 2011.

www.gateshead.gov.uk www.northernprint.org.uk www.internationalprintbiennale.org.uk

Throughout the festival

Mon,Tues,Thurs, Fri: 9am - 7pm each day

Wed: 9am - 5pm

Sat: 9am - 1pm

Where: The Gallery at Gateshead Central Library

Tickets: Free

Gateshead

Suitable forALL AGES

FREE

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Hearts pound with excitement…

Where: Look out for the poems as you travel

across NewcastleGateshead!

THE Zoo RACE 2012

I’M MISTER LoNg LEgS

RAN LIkE MAD MEN MAYHEMLIkE SPEEDY CHEETAH

BY JACk, AgE 9

Poetry on the Move

Look out for nine brand new poems written by children and young people aged 8-14 from across the North East in response to the theme of ‘Olympics’.

Poetry on the Move will be displayed in bus stops,

Tyne and Wear Metro stations, Fenwick and

Waterstones in Newcastle and Metrocentre in

Gateshead.

The poets are Sophie Breen age 14, Georgia

Bowman age 14, Codie Broughton age 11,

Joseph Fitzgerald age 11, Ame Gupit age 9,

Jack Handyside age 9, Molly Raine age 10, Heidi

Warren age 8 and Leia Young age 9.

Throughout the festival

Poetry on the Move is presented in partnership with New Writing North.

Suitable for

ALL AGES

FREE

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It’s Moving Day!

John discovers a bottomless box that

leads him Underneath the Floorboards

and into a strange and magical world…

Doe eyed Fawn, blue bundle of fluff

Guffy and punky Mimic lead John on a

delightfully starlit journey home.

Filled with original songs and

beautiful movement, parents can

relax while children get to interact

with the performers and the story.

www.northernstage.co.uk

A balletLORENT and Northern Stage co-production.

Join a greedy piranha, a poisonous frog and even a superhero dog, brought to life in this year’s First Draft.

Let them whisk you into space, to the bottom of the

sea… and everywhere in between as the stories of 9

and 10 year olds are transformed from doodles on the

page into short plays performed by professional actors.

Meet the First Draft team after the Thursday evening

performance or visit www.live.org.uk/firstdraft

First Draft has been made possible with funding from The

Gillian Dickinson Trust, The John Thaw Foundation and The

Coutts Charitable Trust.

First Draft

Where: Northern Stage

Tickets: £8.50 adults, £6.50 children

Box office: 0191 230 5151

Seating for this production is unreserved

Haymarket

Where: Live Theatre

Tickets: £8/£6 concession

Family ticket: £22 (2 adults & 2 children)

Crazy Character Creations Workshop &

Performance: £8 per child

Box office: 0191 232 1232

Manors

Wed 19 - Sat 22 Oct: 10.30am & 1.30pm

Thurs 20 Oct: 10am & 7pm

Fri 21 Oct: 10am & 7pm

Sat 22 Oct: 2pm & 7pm

Create your own magical character through a series of drama and art activities designed to let your imagination run wild!

What would it look like, how does it move? Then

come to First Draft and see more crazy character

creations brought to life!

Performances

for ages

5+

For under

5’s

Workshop

for ages

7-11 Crazy Character Creations WorkshopSat 22 Oct: 12noon - 1pm

First Draft has involved 9 and 10 year olds from Walkergate

Primary School in Newcastle, Brighton Avenue Primary School

in Gateshead and Valley Road Primary School in Sunderland.

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John discovers a bottomless box that leads into a magical world…

Underneath the FloorboardsA dance adventure for under 5’s

The plays are:

A Fishy Life By Czarek Zalesinski

Boom Pow, The Rabbit and the Rocket By Chianna Rebair

BushSnap Friends By Harry Mulligan

Click Fingers By Saba Sheshkalani

The Wonderful Adventure of Jinxo and Luminous By Niamh Green

There is a Hero Inside All of Us By Maximus Lowthian

www.live.org.uk

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Just Jam Weekend

Art Jam

Where: Dance City

Box office: 0191 261 0505

Pre-booked tickets are essential for entry

Central Station

Bad Taste Cru, Dance City and Juice Festival bring the best international breakers to Newcastle for an explosive weekend of Hip-Hop activities in one of Britain’s breakdance highlights.

www.dancecity.co.uk

Sat 22 & Sun 23 Oct

Sat 22 Oct

08 09

With thanks to www.solesearchers.co.uk

WorkshopsFor ages

13+Aerosol Workshops

FREE

For ages

7+Clothing

Customisation Workshops

FREE

Sat 22 Oct: 7pm

*Please note these events are likely to be very popular – get your tickets early to guarantee yourself a place!

Superworkshop (Advanced)

Three international bboys, including

European legend Freeze (Ghost Cru),

lead this workshop for bboys and bgirls.

Tickets: £10

Beginners Breakin’ (7-16yrs)

Bad Taste Cru introduce the art of

bboying to beginners.

Tickets: £5

House and Waakin’ (12+yrs)

Austrian dancer Romy Kolb provides

a masterclass in House and Waakin’

styles for beginners and more advanced

dancers.

Tickets: £5

Sat 22 Oct: 11am - 5pm

Join top names in the UK graffiti scene, including Girls on Top, Burning Candy, Mr Jago, ADP, Collaberation Nation and local crew Ghetto Method, to re-spray the 320ft legal arts wall behind The Sage Gateshead.

Sign-up on the day for hour-long graffiti and

clothing customisation workshops in The Arches

and really make your mark. Decorate your very

own baseball cap (provided) or bring along your

own trainers and t-shirt to customise.

Old clothing or overalls recommended for the

workshops as you’ll be using spray cans.

www.thesagegateshead.org

Where: The CoMusica Arches

behind The Sage Gateshead

Tickets: Free, drop-in event. Book

on first come first served basis

Gateshead

11am - 1pm

12noon - 1pm

1.15pm - 2.15pm

Jam & Juice: Hip-Hop Performance Showcase*

Bboys, bgirls and groups from around the world

showcase their talent, including Bad Taste Cru’s

Aftermath, and performances from Trinity

Warriors, Romy Kolb, Jack in the Box and Sana.

Tickets: £8/£6 concessions

International Battle*

Share skills and battle with some of the world’s

finest breakers from the UK, USA and Europe in

the fourth annual international bboy battle.

JUST JAM!

Tickets: £6 competitors, £12 non-competitors

£6 concessions

Sun 23 Oct

Registration: 12noon - 2pm

Preliminaries: 2pm - 5pm

Finals: 6pm - 8pm

For ages

7+

For ages

7+

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Image courtesy of Puffin Books© Chris Fisher

The Big Juice Read: Steven Butler’s The Wrong Pong

Look out for 800 copies of the book left across

NewcastleGateshead from Sat 22 Oct, or head to the Seven Stories travelling

bookstand at the events where you can buy books

from the series.

With thanks to John Lewis

Join a hilarious underground world in which a little boy is mistaken for a troll and becomes The Wrong Pong.

Join the illustrator of The Wrong Pong, Chris Fisher,

as he guides you through an illustration master-

class in creating your very own troll character.

www.gatesheadlibraries.com

Meet Steven Butler, the brightest new star of

children’s funny fiction, and hear him read from his

newest book, followed by fun troll-inspired craft

activities with prizes.

Come dressed as a troll for some troll-tastic fun!

www.newcastle.gov.uk/libraries

Where: Gateshead Central Library

Tickets: Free, booking required

Box Office: 0191 433 8420, [email protected]

Gateshead

Where: Newcastle City Library

Tickets: Free, booking required

Box office: 0191 277 4100

[email protected]

Monument

Sat 22 Oct: 11am - 1pm

Sun 23 Oct: 2pm - 4pm

For ages

5+

Where: Tyneside Cinema

Box Office: 0845 217 9909

Monument

Sat 22 - Sun 30 Oct

Films to See Before You’re 13

10am every day

Films to See Before You’re 20

1pm every day

Films to See Before You’re...

See some of the most influential and

exciting films ever made with this

selection of 18 classics chosen by

Pickin Flicks; the Tyneside’s Young

Programmers’ group.

Visit www.tynesidecinema.co.uk

for a full list of films

Tickets: Just 75p as part of the cinema’s 75th anniversary celebrations!

For ages14-19

Films for under 13’s & under 20’s

Reboot: Machinima Workshops at The Factory

This week-long series of workshops

lets you get involved in Machinima -

the art of making films with computer

game technology and virtual worlds

– with an expert film maker and virtual

world designer on hand. There will

be a special screening of the finished

work on Sun 30 Oct.

Tickets: Free, but places are limitedTo register interest please email [email protected]

Mon 24 - Fri 28 Oct

Screening 30 Oct

Young Tyneside Cinema: Juiced!

Sun 30 Oct: 6pm

The Great Young Tyneside Film Quiz

Push your film knowledge to the limit with this

special Juice edition of The Great Tyneside Film

Quiz. Come to the Tyneside Bar for a night of trivia

fun and the chance to win some very special prizes!

Tickets: £1.50 per person, max 5 people per team

Booking: 0845 217 9909

Thurs 27 Oct: 6pm – 8pm

The Young Tyneside Film Challenge – Gala Screening

A red carpet screening of the shortlisted

films and a chance to see who gets crowned

the winner of The Young Tyneside Film

Challenge.

Tickets: 75p, or submit a film to the

challenge and get in free!

The Young Tyneside Film Challenge!

Make a short film on the theme of Halloween for a

chance to win the very first Young Tyneside Film

Challenge trophy, £500 of Amazon vouchers and

a screening of your winning film.

Open to anyone aged 19 or under living in the North

East. Films must be submitted by 14 October 2011.

For ages

19 and under only

Film Challenge,

Screening & Quiz

www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/youngtynesidefilmchallenge

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Steel Pan Workshops

Bring a bit of sunshine to your half term week and try your hand at playing the steel pans.

Led by the highly enthusiastic Lizzie Lowe,

enjoy the rhythms and sounds of the Caribbean.

No previous experience or musical knowledge

necessary.

Tickets: £4

Happy Halloween Pumpkin Carving

Drop into BALTIC this Halloween and help carve a thousand pumpkins!

Dress up in your best spooky costume and get

carving creatively with a team of professional

artists from BALTIC. There will be lots of pumpkins

available but you can also bring your own.

This event is free and open to all but during

busy periods a timing system will operate.

Don’t forget to join the Festival Finale Parade

on Sunday 30 October at Baltic Square (p25).

www.balticmill.com

Mon 24 & Tues 25 Oct: 11am - 4pm

Where: BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

Tickets: Free, drop-in event

Group bookings must be made 2 weeks in

advance (min 1 adult to 4 children)

Gateshead

FREEFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

Image courtesy of Aardman

Fantastic Flight WorkshopsMon 24 – Fri 28 Oct: 11am – 4pm

Where: Life Science Centre

Tickets: Normal entry fees apply. Places are

allocated on a first come first served basis

Visit www.juicefestival.co.uk to download a free

child entry pass

Central Station

Celebrate the final week of Wallace & Gromit Present... A World of Cracking Ideas and unleash your inner creative inventor!

Make your very own fantastic flying contrap-

tion for Wallace & Gromit’s getaway; build paper

planes, flying rings, and helicopters!

All materials are provided and you can take your

flying creation home with you.

www.life.org.uk

FOR AGES 5-11AND FAMILIES

12

Tues 25 Oct: 10am - 12pm (8yrs+)

1.30pm - 3.30pm (11-16yrs)

Brass Workshop

Fancy playing a New Orleans style of music, with a funky fresh brass theme?

Brass players (including saxophonists) are

welcome to join this workshop for young people

aged 11 - 16years.

Tickets: £3.50

Wed 26 Oct: 1.30pm - 3pm

Percussion Workshop Beginners and experienced percussionists are all welcome to join this workshop playing tuned and un-tuned percussion instruments.

Dip your toe into a range of world music styles

and find out more about Rhythm Nation, a group

for young people aged 11yrs+ that meets regularly

at The Sage Gateshead.

Tickets: £3.50

Wed 26 Oct: 10am - 11.30am

FOR AGES 11-16

Where: The Sage Gateshead

Box office: 0191 443 4661

Parental/guardian consent required at point

of booking for some of these events

Gateshead

www.thesagegateshead.org

Steel Pan & Brass

FOR AGES

8+Steel Pan

& Percussion

13

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Fly by NightBare Toed Dance Company

Join Bare Toed in the fascinating world of sleep, where dancers fly with the moon, sleep mid-air, bounce on pillows and take a peek under the bed. Wake up to a world of sleep... all dreams are welcome!

Join the Bare Toed dancers and musician in

a fantastic after-show family workshop where

children get to explore the beautiful set,

designed with little people in mind. Climb,

dance, fly and play along with the company

(limited tickets for hour-long post show

workshop - pre-booking essential).

You are invited to arrive 30 minutes before the

show starts to enter the world of Bare Toed.

www.dancecity.co.uk

With thanks to North Tyneside Council, Newcastle City Council, Arts Council England.

Tues 25 Oct: Performance 2pm, Workshop 3pm

Wed 26 & Thurs 27 Oct: Performances 10am & 2pm

Workshops 11am & 3pm

Where: Dance City

Tickets: Performance only £7 adults, £5 children

Performance and Workshop £20 Family Ticket

(1 adult & 1 child)

Box Office: 0191 261 0505

Central Station FOR AGES 0-5 OLDER SIBLINGS WELCOME

14 15

Dancers fly with the moon and sleep in mid air...

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Enter the world of Jacqueline Wilson in an

exclusive after-hours tour of her brand new

exhibition Daydreams and Diaries: The Story of

Jacqueline Wilson, and join in a party with a Tracy

Beaker twist!

Leave your grown-up at the door for a special

event designed by young people from Gateshead

Youth Assembly. The perfect way to let your inner

daydreamer free.

Bring along your smart phone (if you have one)

and join in a treasure hunt before finishing up

with Tracy Beaker’s favourite treat: birthday

cake in the Artist’s Attic.

www.sevenstories.org.uk

Daydreams and Diaries: Tea-time Tour & Party Tues 25 Oct: 6pm - 8pm Where: Seven Stories

Tickets: £5 (includes entry to Seven

Stories and event ticket). Parent/carer

consent required on booking

Box Office: 0845 271 0777

Manors

Lawnmowers Fool Ensemble and Beat This Workshops

Join members of The Fool Ensemble and Beat

This for these high energy workshops in clowning,

mask and percussion. Each group will give a short

demonstration of their work, before everyone

joins in. No experience necessary.

Young people with learning disabilities are

particularly welcome.

www.thelawnmowers.co.uk

Fool Ensemble (clown & mask), Tues 25 Oct: 11am & 2pm

Beat This (percussion), Fri 28 Oct: 11am & 2pm

Workshops last 90mins

Where: The Lawnmowers Independent

Theatre Co.

Tickets: Free, pre-booking essential

Box Office: 0191 478 9200

Gateshead

For ages

8+FREE

For ages9-11

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Birmingham Repertory Theatre

and Apples & Snakes present...

A classic tale of good versus evil, told

through rap narration, lyrics, projection,

music and graphic novel illustration.

Time: 2150AD

Place: Norflyn. People’s Defence Training

Basecamp

Join Kia – guardian of The Rememberers – as he

tells the story of a young girl whose undiscovered

power holds the key to humankind’s future.

With the Earth’s vital signs weakening and fresh

water soon to run out, The Rememberers can’t

wait anymore. To save the planet, confrontation

with the sinister NorCon Corporation can no

longer be avoided.

Before the show enter a post-apocalyptic world

created by a team of young people from the

region and visual artist Molly Barratt.

www.northernstage.co.uk

The Rememberers A live hip hop graphic novel written

and performed by Kenny Baraka

Wed 26 Oct: 4pm

Thurs 27 Oct: 4pm & 8pm

Fri 28 Oct: 2pm

Performances last 60mins

Where: Northern Stage

Tickets: £8.50 adults, £6.50 under 21’s

Group discounts available

Box Office: 0191 230 5151

Haymarket

Commissioned by Birmingham Repertory Theatre

and Apples & Snakes. Supported by the PRS for

Music Foundation and the National Lottery through

Arts Council England.

For ages

13+

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Create amazing miniature botanical bugs from

seeds, leaves, pods and sticks, working with

renowned artist Nora Fok and students from

Newcastle College.

Materials will be provided and you’ll be able to

take your new bug friend home.

www.twmuseums.org.uk/shipley

From the miniature to the massive; bugs go BIG at

the Great North Museum: Hancock. Come and help

build a giant bug in our free craft workshop.

Materials provided.

www.twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum

Where: The Shipley Art Gallery

Tickets: Free, places allocated on

a first come first served basis

Further info: 0191 477 1495

Gateshead

Where: Great North Museum: Hancock

Tickets: Free, places allocated on

a first come first served basis

Further info: 0191 222 6765

Haymarket

Thurs 27 Oct

10am - 12noon & 1pm - 3pm

Botanical Bugs

Big BugsFri 28 Oct

10.30am - 12.30pm & 1.30pm - 3.30pm

For ages8+

www.juicefestival.co.uk

FREE

18 19

As part of the International Print Biennale, join

Northern Print’s Inky Print Club and make ‘Big Prints’.

Using all the proper tools and materials come along

and try printmaking. No experience necessary.

www.northernprint.org.uk

www.internationalprintbiennale.org.uk

Help create a giant wall of monster pictures and

join the monster trail around the Laing Art Gallery

in this drop-in family event.

Be inspired by the weird and wonderful monsters

of artist Mervyn Peake and, if you like, you can

come dressed as your favourite monster!

www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing

Inky Print ClubWed 26 Oct: 10am - 3pm

Wed 26 Oct

10.30am - 12.30pm & 1.30pm - 3.30pm

Where: Northern Print

Tickets: Drop-in, no booking required

All ages welcome, children under 16 must be

accompanied by an adult who can join in too!

Further info: 0191 261 7000

Manors

Where: Laing Art Gallery

Tickets: Free, drop-in event. Places allocated

on a first come first served basis

Further info: 0191 232 7734

Monument

Big Monster Wednesday

FOR ALL

THE FAMILY

FREE

Working with illustrator and author of children’s

books Liz Millions, learn how to draw creatures

from your imagination. Turn some of your

drawings into a mini book with a story too!

www.twmuseums.org.uk/hatton

Tue 25 Oct: 10.30am - 12.30pm & 1.30pm - 3.30pm

Fun Cartoons and Mini Books

Where: The Hatton Gallery

Tickets: Free, drop-in event. Places allocated

on a first come first served basis

Further info: 0191 222 6059

Monument

FOR ALL THE FAMILY

FREE

FOR ALL

THE FAMILY

FREE

Botanical Bugs

For ages

5+FREE

Big Bugs

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TPO Company and Tom Dale present

Play with rhythms and re-mix sounds just by shaking your feet. Splash virtual colours across the room and spin crazy shapes with just a wiggle of your body.

Come inside a digital world of magical animations

and spectacular sounds created by TPO’s award-

winning sensor technology. Help shape what

happens during the performance with Italy’s

leading children’s theatre company.

A collaboration between TPO Company and British

choreographer Tom Dale.

www.balticmill.com

Produced by Crying Out Loud. Co-commissioned by Juice - NewcastleGateshead’s festival for children and young people, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, THEATRE IS… and Crying Out Loud.

www.cryingoutloud.org

Fri 28 Oct: 2.30pm

Sat 29 Oct: 10.30am & 2.30pm

Sun 30 Oct: 10.30am

For ages

5-10

20

Where: BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

Tickets: £4 adults, £6 children. Available

from www.wegottickets.com, or from

BALTIC Shop in person

Gateshead

NOTE: Children must be accompanied by an adult. Performance duration: approx 1hr

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What stories do we need to tell to keep us alive?

Sheherazade can imagine a different future, but

can the power of her stories release her from

the patterns of the past? With an international

cast aged 15 - 21, Mongrel UK explore themes

of courage, hope, freedom, responsibility and

choice, presenting a new take on an ancient tale

through myth, music, storytelling and songs.

www.thesagegateshead.org

Mongrel UK is part of CoMusica, one of twenty-one Youth

Music Action Zones providing music-making activities with

and for young people, and is supported by partnerships with

the North of England Refugee Service and Seven Stories.

Come to BALTIC to meet Blah Blah Blah, BALTIC’s

teen panel, and experience their own unique

interpretation of Turner Prize 2011.

Throughout the building, Blah Blah Blah will

deliver a series of interactive performances to

stimulate conversation about Turner Prize 2011

and surprise visitors with their abstract costumes

and creativity.

At 3:30pm, Blah Blah Blah, together with young

people from Live Theatre, will present a finale

performance in Quay.

www.balticmill.com

It’s band night at The Sage Gateshead! Come along and hear exciting young bands from the North East, Humber and Lancashire. A jumping night of live bands and DJ beats!

Mongrel UK present A Thousand Tales

Thurs 27 Oct 7pm (doors 6.30pm) - 9.30pm

FOR AGES 13+

Your universe needs you! Become part of a musical mission to create an imaginary planet.

Using magical instruments, singing and

movement, this hour-long family workshop will

take you on a playful tour of the outer spaces of

your imagination.

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Sessions last 60mins

www.thesagegateshead.org

Imagined PlanetsFri 28 Oct & Sat 29 Oct

10am, 11.15am & 1.30pm each day

FOR AGES 3-7 OLDER SIBLINGS WELCOME

Where: The Sage Gateshead

Tickets: £3 per person, 2nd child half price

Box Office: 0191 443 4661

Gateshead

Where: The Sage Gateshead

Tickets: £2

Box Office: 0191 443 4661

Gateshead

Where: The Sage Gateshead

Tickets: £7/£3.50 concessions

Children over 7 welcome with parental guidance

Box Office: 0191 443 4661

Gateshead

Where: BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

Tickets: Free, no ticket required

Gateshead

The Power Tour

Presented by CoMusica, one of twenty-one

Youth Music Action Zones in England and

Wales, providing music-making activities

with and for young people.

www.thesagegateshead.org

Fri 28 Oct: 7pm - 8pm

2322

Sun 30 Oct: 1pm - 3.45pmSuitable for

ALL AGES

FREE

Becoming ArtA performance by young people inspired by Turner Prize 2011

FOR AGES 13+

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JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME www.juicefestival.co.uk

It’s twilight on the eve of Halloween and it’s time to banish those monsters for good!

Unfolding Theatre with Bill Quay Primary School and West

End Women and Girls Centre present: The Monster Parade!

It’s your opportunity to face the monsters of your

imagination, chase them from under the bed and send

them all away down the Tyne for good.

Get dressed up and join in the fun with live music from

young musicians from The Sage Gateshead. Bring along a

monster you’ve made to add to the party on Baltic Square.

www.juicefestival.co.uk

With thanks to River Escapes.

Seven of the North East’s most talented young comedians aged 16-25 take the stage to entertain you.

Don’t miss some of the best young stand-up

comedians as they present their own brand of new

comedy material. This is a one night only event

and promises to be a hilarious evening of side-

splitting comedy.

www.live.org.uk

WARNING: may contain strong language.

Standing-UpSat 29 Oct: 8pm Where: Live Theatre

Tickets: £8/6 concessions

Box Office: 0191 232 1232

Manors

FOR AGES 15+

24 25

Join us as we make a stand against things that go bump in the night!

Sun 30 Oct: 4.30pm - 5.30pm

Where: Meet from 4pm at Baltic Square, Gateshead Quays

Tickets: Free, no ticket required

Gateshead

Festival Finale: The Monster Parade

FOR ALL THE FAMILY

FREE

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“With thanks to all the following organisations who as partners have made this year’s Juice Festival possible. With very special thanks to everyone who has contributed to the festival’s Delivery Group and to all the festival’s funders and supporters.”

Partners

Apples and Snakes

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

Dance City

Gateshead Libraries and Arts

Gateshead Arts Development Team

Lawnmowers Theatre Company

Life Science Centre

Live Theatre

Metro Radio

New Writing North

Newcastle City Library

Newcastle Arts Development Team

ncjMedia

Northern Print

Northern Stage

Seven Stories, The Centre for Children’s

Books

The Sage Gateshead

Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums

Tyneside Cinema

With thanks to all the children, young people, schools and artists who have made work for the festival.

Juice Festival Steering Group

Carol Bell, Kate Edwards, Jeanne Hale,

Karolynne Hart, Vikki Leaney, Iain

Watson, Katherine Zeserson

Festival Director: Rachel Adam

Festival Producer & Projects Manager:

Claire Newton

Thanks also to the many festival volunteers!

Image Credits

Michael Halliday, Graeme Braidwood,

Cristian Ortiz AKA CROM, Puffin Books,

Chris Fisher, Zoe Roberts, Frank Hills, Keith

Pattison, Ellie Kurtz, Richard Kenworthy,

Peter Atkinson and Dan Brady.

Whilst every care has been taken in the accuracy

of this guide, the publisher is not liable for any

errors or omissions which may inadvertently

occur. All information in the publication is subject

to change. Details are correct at time of going to

print in August 2011.

Juice Festival brochure design

El Roboto – www.el-roboto.co.uk

JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME

- Carol Bell, Head of Culture and Major Events at NewcastleGateshead Initiative

Special thanks to Fenwick, John Lewis, Waterstones and Metrocentre.

Credits and Thanks

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19 Nov 2011 – 14 JaN 2012 28 Nov 2011 – 7 JaN 2012

by Susan Mulholland

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BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art/ Baltic SquareSouth Shore RoadGatesheadNE8 3BA0191 478 1810Map Ref – G6

Dance CityTemple StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 4BR0191 261 0505Map Ref – B5 Gateshead Central LibraryPrince Consort Road, Gateshead,NE8 4LN0191 433 3000Map ref - Off Map

Great North Museum: HancockBarras BridgeNewcastle upon TyneNE2 4PT0191 222 6765Map Ref – D1

Hatton GalleryThe QuadrangleUniversity of NewcastleNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RU0191 222 6057Map Ref – C2

Laing Art GalleryNew Bridge StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 8AJ0191 232 7734Map Ref – E4

Life Science CentreTimes SquareNewcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear NE1 4EP0191 243 8210 Map Ref - B6

Live TheatreBroad ChareQuaysideNewcastle upon TyneNE1 3DQ0191 232 1232Map Ref – F5

Newcastle City LibraryCharles Avison BuildingNewbridge Street WestNewcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AX 0845 002 0336Map Ref – D4

Northern Print Stepney BankOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon Tyne NE1 2NP0191 261 7000Map Ref – H3

Northern StageBarras Bridge Newcastle upon TyneNE1 7RH0191 230 5151Map Ref – D2

Seven Stories, The Centre for Children’s Books30 Lime StreetOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon TyneNE1 2PQ0845 271 0777 ext 715Map Ref – H4

Shipley Art GalleryPrince Consort RoadGatesheadNE8 4JB0191 477 1495Map Ref – Off Map

The Lawnmowers Theatre Co. Swinburne HouseSwinburne StreetGatesheadNE8 1AXMap Ref - F7

The Sage GatesheadSt Mary’s SquareGateshead QuaysGatesheadNE8 2JR0191 443 4661Map Ref – F6

Tyneside Cinema10 Pilgrim StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 6QG0845 217 9909Map Ref – D4

Access Events within the festival are open to all and we aim to encourage

participation, attendance and offer a welcoming experience. If you have a specific access

requirement we will endeavour to make the event fully accessible wherever possible.

Please let the venue in question know your requirements at the point of booking or in advance.

In addition, Arts Connect is a programme that aims to link children and young people with

learning disabilities to inclusive arts and cultural activity. If you would like advice about

accessing inclusive activity during Juice Festival please contact Arts Development Officer

Emily Crallan on 0191 278 2961 / 07825 434 175 or email [email protected] Travel Bus/Metro: Please contact the NEXUS traveline on 0871 200 2233

or www.travelinenortheast.info

NewcastleGateshead

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