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@artsbournemouth Find us on facebookScan with your mobile

FULL PROGRAMME3 Sept -15 Oct 2011

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk

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We are delighted to present over fifty events and performances from some of the best artists, locally, nationally and internationally, many of which are special commissions for the festival. Our programme contains a spirited mix of dance, film, theatre, music, literature and poetry that reflects and harnesses, in many ways, the imaginative, original and special qualities of Bournemouth.

We hope to build on this, our first year, to nurture the many creative talents in the town as well as bringing in some extraordinary and inspirational arts from further afield. We are proud to offer an exciting new dimension to entertain and inspire the people of, and visitors to, Bournemouth.

My sincere thanks go to our festival funders, festival commissioning partners and festival sponsors, listed below, as well as to all the venues and artists who are supporting the festival this year. It is this crucial support that has enabled the Arts by the Sea Festival to happen and we hope that support for the festival will gather momentum in future years. Finally, make the most of the festival and take time to enjoy some of the outstanding and unusual events that we’ve put together for you.

Councillor Ian Lancashire

Cabinet Member for Arts & Culture

Welcome to the Inaugural Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival

Festival Team

Festival ManagerCarol Maund

Festival PR & Marketing ManagerKerry Curtis

Part-time Arts Development AssistantSue Buck

Part-time Festival AssistantsJamie Davey

Cover Image - ‘Electric Hotel’- Ben Dowden

Please note that the details in this brochure are correct at the time of going to print, however, we cannot take any responsibilty for subsequent changes to the progamme, including cancellations and changes to pricing. Please refer to the festival website for contact details if you want to check anything.

Zoe ScammellSarah Walker

Operations Co-ordinator for the Grand Grotesque ParadeLisa Northover Projects Co-ordinator for HorrorliticTracey McGarrigan

Funding Partners:

Festival Partners:

Sponsors:

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The Living Room OutdoorsSat 3 Sept 12.30, 14.00, 15.30

Free Entry

Bringing Bournemouth Square to life, we kick-off the festival’s main programme with a fast-paced and emotionally-driven dance performance. Award-winning choreographer Yael Flexer recreates her most recent work, The Living Room as a special outdoor performance for us. Local young people from the festival’s Pavilion Dance summer school perform alongside the main performance.

MusicosityFri 2 – Sun 4 Sept

Weekend Early bird: £17.50

Live music at multiple venues including: Reef, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Not Advised, A Genuine Freakshow, Carus Thompson, Boxes, Friends Electric, Bright Light Bright Light, The PeteBox and more.

Multiple Venues www.musicosity.com / 0844 576 4500

Sea Rythms3 Sept – 15 Oct 24 hrs-a-daywww.artsbournemouth.org.uk/SeaRythms

For the duration of the festival, go to www.artsbournemouth.org.uk and listen online to a live global sound installation. Produced by Rob Parkinson in collaboration with Field Effect.

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/SeaRythms

A special commission for the festival.

The Momo Tempo Electric Pops OrchestraSat 3 Sept 23.45 – late

Free Entry

Groovy tunes and party rhythms ready to blow the roof off!

Sixty Million Postcards

www.musicosity.com / 0844 576 4500

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Festival Opening Weekend

The Square, town centre A co-commission for the festival, in association with Yael Flexer, Dance and Digital Works; in collaboration with Pavilion Dance.

Mobile Architecture Laboratory (Ice Cream Van)Sun 3 - Sun 4 Sept 10.00 - 18.00

Free Entry

Look out for the Mobile Architecture Laboratory cleverly disguised as an ice cream van, and join the debate on how our loved and not so loved public spaces in the town should be used.

Beales Place & The Square

Random Act of CultureSun 4 Sept 11.00

Free Entry

Bournemouth Symphony Choral Society will take to the beach by Bournemouth Pier to perform choral works for all to come and join in.

Bournemouth Beach/Pier

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Festival Opening ConcertTues 6 Sept 19.00

£12 under-16’s free

To be opened by The Mayor of Bournemouth Cllr. Christopher Rochester.

The Festival programme opens with a Festival Fanfare specially written by Paul Coles and followed by a repertoire including Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Trumpets, Purcell’s Sonata for Trumpet and Organ, Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary and Britten’s St Edmundsbury Fanfare. Pete Turnbull, Denis Curlett, Winston Lees (trumpets), David Warwick (organ) and members of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

English Heritage Open Day at St Clement ChurchSat 10 Sept Drop in 10.00 – 17.00

Free Entry

Music performances plus an opportunity to visit the tower and enjoy home-made cakes and refreshments.

Boscombe Baroque Tues 20 Sept 19.30

£10 under-16’s free

Performing French work by Rameau, Leclair and Couperin. Jack Maguire, Fiona Mckinley (violins), Roger Preston (cello), David Warwick (harpsichord).

Italian VirtuosiTues 27 Sept 19.30

£10 under-16’s free

Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Nardini, Corelli. Jack Maguire is joined by Fiona Mckinley, David Warwick, and musicians from the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

The festival is delighted to present a series of concerts presented by Musician in Residence, Jack Maguire. Maguire’s career includes many prestigious musical positions; the lead soloist of the Royal Ballet Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra’s leader for Ron Goodwin for over 15 years and solo violinist for Margeret Barbieri’s famous Royal Ballet Galas at Covent Garden. Jack Maguire has been instrumental in organising concerts and performances in Bournemouth, in particular at St. Clement Church in Boscombe.

Musician In Residence Jack Maguire

Festival Concerts at St. Clement Church

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Festival Concerts at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

Light Night PerformanceSat 24 Sept 14.00 - 16.30

£5

Members of BSO led by Jack Maguire perform arrangements by Bournemouth’s own Franck le Prince and film themes, tangos, classical and baroque music.

The Haunted Violin Thurs 13 Oct 19.00

£12 Advance Booking £15 on the door

Dress-up and join Jack Maguire and BSO’s pianist Barbara Henvest for a candle-lit evening of music. Including Saint Saens own version of Danse Macabre, music from the film ‘Red Violin’, Tartini’s Devil’s Trill and Paganini.

Festival Concert at St. Peter’s Church

Spooky Film Music with Coda Fiddle OrchestraSat 15 Oct 13.30

Free Entry

Bournemouth’s ensemble of young violinists, the Coda Fiddle Orchestra, perform spooky film music including X-Files, Jurassic Park, Adams Family and The Devil Came Down to Georgia. Narrated by Katie Jackson, directed by Jack Maguire and supported by Bournemouth Rotary.

Advance tickets for all concerts:0844 576 4500www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

Bournemouth Music Competition WinnersThurs 29 Sept 19.30 £5

Adult winners perform with Jack Maguire and Patricia Bonelli, Director of Southern Opera.

Bournemouth Music Competition Winners Tues 4 Oct 19.00

£5

Under-19 winners perform with Stromenti and Sam Hanson, Director of Music at St Peter’s Church, Bournemouth.

Canford School String Ensemble with Coda Fiddle OrchestraTues 11 Oct 19.00

£5

Directed by Fiona Mckinley.

A lively programme performed by young people, including Jenkins’ Palladio Suite, Bartok’s Romanian Dances, Grieg’s Holberg Suite, Dag Wirren’s Serenade and Bach’s A Minor Violin Concerto with Marianne Lee.

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Images: Ellie Maguire

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The WinchesterLocated in a former bank, The Winchester is a thriving arts hub, providing a unique venue for experimental live music, theatre, film, poetry and much more. It also offers support for emergent artists by providing studio space in the upper floors of the building.

Having recently received an Arts Council Grants for the Arts award, The Winchester is developing a growing reputation for its Freeway Poets evenings. Programmed once a month, performers come from around the country to present new work. For the festival The Winchester presents some special events:

Freeway Poets Festival Special Wed 7 Sept 19.00

£4 / £3

Pete the Temp + guest local poets

Pete the Temp’s act combines high octane spoken word with musical comedy and audience participation. He is the current Hammer & Tongue National Slam Champion and BBC Radio 4 South of England Slam Winner.

‘‘a rabble-rousing, one-man riot of a performance poet”

POETRY KAPOW

Murder WifeSat 1 Oct 19.00

Sun 2 Oct 14.30 & 20.00

Mon 3 Oct 20.00 – followed by post-show talk

£6 / £5

The sensational new drama by award-winning Bournemouth based writer, John Foster. The piece was inspired by an old news photo of the weeping Sonia Sutcliffe, wife of Peter Sutcliffe, the notorious Yorkshire Ripper, as she was driven in a police car from her home.

Freeway Poets Do Horror Wed 5 Oct 19.00

£4 / £3

William Stopha + guest local poets

William Stopha is fast becoming a veteran of the spoken word circuit. Stopha is a poet, beat-smith and media performer and has performed his one man shows at the Edinburgh and Camden Fringe festivals.

The Winchester

No advance tickets except for John Cooper

Clarke:

0844 576 4500

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

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John Cooper ClarkeThurs 6 Oct 20.00

£10 (advance booking) / £12

John Cooper Clarke’s unique rapid fire delivery of his poems, alongside razor sharp gags and tales of the absurd, have created a career lasting over 30 years. During the Punk era he provided perfect show support for The Buzzcocks, Joy Division, The Fall and many others, earning him the mantle of the “Punk Poet’. His poems are a mixture of gritty northern realism and original humour that cannot be emulated.

0844 576 4500 / www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

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Digital Futures Conference Programme

Meetdraw Presents…Silicon Beach Wed 28 – Thurs 29 Sept

10.00 - 17.00

For all media creatives, an inspirational and thought-provoking symposium exploring innovative digital practice and applications.

Pavilion DanceFurther information and registration at www.meetdraw.com

DFiD Performance Silke Z. /resistdance present Emotional Energy Thurs 8 Sept 20.00

£8

In this emotionally powerful and visually striking production, award-winning German choreographer Silke Z. and media artists Micha Thies, Tobias Grewenig and Ralf Baecker explore how we create and exchange ‘emotional energy’, when we meet and share space with others.

Ocean Room, Pavilion Dancewww.resistdance.de

Supported by Goethe-Institut London, Kultur Sekretariat Wuppertal and Gefördert vom Ministerpräsidenten des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen.

Photo credit: Meyer Originals

Digital Futures in Dance 8 - 10 Sept

£100 / £75

National Conference

DFiD gives artists, promoters, producers, venues, academics, creatives and digital companies an opportunity to investigate how new digital technologies can create inspiration and new conditions for the production and presentation of dance.

Speakers include: Anthony Lilley (CEO of Magic Lantern), Scott deLahunta (Coventry University, Random Dance, Forsythe Company), Mark Coniglio (Troika Ranch, developer of Isadora), BADco (artists’ collective, Serbia), Marlon Barrios Solanes (founder of dance-tech.net).

Workshops include: Isadora Software, Whatever Dance

Toolbox Software, Choreography in immersive environments.

Pavilion Dance

DFiD is devised and organised by South East Dance, Dance South West – Pavilion Dance, Dance Digital and Bournemouth University School of Media. Funded by Arts Council England, Grants for the Arts.

Photo Credit: Jonah Bokaer

DFiD Fri 9 Sept 20:00

£8

Creating Avatars to movement tracking systems, Digital Futures in Dance presents some of the most exciting new developments in dance and new technology. Expect a programme of visually striking short works from trendsetting artists.

Ocean Room, Pavilion Dancewww.paviliondance.org.uk / 01202 203630

The Future of Publishing Thurs 6 Oct 10.00 - 18.00

£150 (£125 early registration)

A conference bringing together thinkers and practitioners from across and beyond the publishing industry, to explore how creativity will enable businesses to take best advantage of the latest technologies. It is part of the Future of Publishing programme,

which is a collaboration between Cyprus Well and Media Futures, supported by the Creative Industries iNet.

Bournemouth International CentreFurther information and registration at www.mediafuturesconference.com

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Sat 10 Sept 19.30

£5 (advance booking) / £6

Complementing the collections of the BNSS, Kieron Maguire and fellow musicians from the Cabinet of Living Cinema explore - through audio, live sound effects and composed scores - corners and crevices of Dorset where wild-ness exists amidst high-density dwelling and intensive agriculture.

Part inspired by Robert Macfarlane’s book, ‘The Wild Places’, and musical influences including Britten, Dvorak,

Bournemouth Natural Science Society

Open Weekend and Festival Evening EventsSat 10 & Sun 11 Sept 10.30 -16.30 & 19.30

Free Entry (Donations welcome)

Refreshments are available.

Workshops for ChildrenLed by artist Pauline Stanley

Suitable for ages 5-12

Free

Fly by Night Mask-Making Sat 10 Sept 10.30 – 12.30

Create your own scary or beautiful Insect masks.

3D Insect Sculptures

Sat 10 Sept 13.30 – 15.30

Create you own 3D insect sculptures using recycled materials.

Insect for Dinner Sun 11 Sept 10.30 – 12.30

Create your own insect designed laminated placemat.

Giant Insects

Sun 11 Sept 13.30 – 15.30

Create a willow insect – make a 3ft dragonfly or butterfly.

BNSS

specimens, birds and butterflies, this is a fascinating glimpse into the natural world.

Described as a ‘time capsule’, the Bournemouth Natural Science Society (BNSS) is a rare and unique example of an extensive collection of flora and fauna housed in the Society’s extensive Victorian building. On the 10th and 11th September, the BNSS opens its doors and, in collaboration with the festival is staging special events linked to these inspirational collections.

This is an opportunity to see those parts of the collections not usually accessible to the public, with experts on hand to help interpret the displays. From one of the finest geology collections in the area, over 6,000 botanical

Debussy, Reich, Copeland and Dorset folk ballads, the work is composed of sound journeys inspired by the variety of habitats, flora, fauna and natural history of Dorset. At the journey’s end the musicians complete this unique evening by scoring two very special films inspired by the intriguing world of the natural history collection.

“Dulcimer, guitar, violin & percussion simply ravish the audience” THE GUARDIAN

0844 576 4500 www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

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The Cabinet of Living Cinema:Sounds of Journeys of Dorset

Image - Ellie Maguire

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Grand Tea Dance with Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraTues 13 Sept 14.00 – 16.00

£5 advance / on the door

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra brings live music to the Pavilion Ballroom for this special festival Tea Dance. An informal and friendly atmosphere for all to enjoy. Come along and dance away the afternoon. Complimentary tea and cakes.

0844 576 4500 / www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

Not in our TimeTues 20 Sept 11.45

Free Entry

The Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Orchestra present a performance with students from Winton Arts and Media College, Glenmoor School and Carter Community School which reflects on the historical tensions between Muslim and Christian believers. The final chorus of Not in Our Time quotes from Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo when he challenges young people to “re-imagine the world” – a world where diversity enriches, empowers and unites.

Pavillion Ballroom

In collaboration with Soundstorm, music

educationalist Jason Thornton and educational

manager Alice Harper.

Get on down!

The Utterly Butterly Ukulele Orchestra of Bournemouth and PooleFri 30 Sept 18.00

Free Entry

Pupils from schools across Bournemouth and Poole have been working with Soundstorm and the Utterly Butterly Ukelele Project to create and then perform an Utterly Butterly Ukulele Orchestra. The Utterly Butterlys consist of Nick Penny (Prof), Mark Ferraby (Toff) and Steve Nutter (the Chef). Come and enjoy an utterly unique performance with over 120 pupils performing!

Pavilion Ballroom

Ticket required see

www.soundstorm-music.org.uk

The Big Night Out Tues 27 Sept 19.30 – 22.00 £5

A multi-media DJ/VJ club night featuring an eclectic mix of music from disco to techno and hosted by the learning disabled Mix It Up DJs. The Big Night Out is the biggest club night event in the South West run for and by people with learning disabilities.

Having just returned from their appearance at Camp Bestival, and with training from professional DJ Simon Green, the Mix It Up DJs take to the decks for a club night at Lava Ignite.

Lava Ignite Super Club

Contact Bournemouth People First

01202 303765

The Vaudeville Circus and Masquerade BallSat 1 Oct 19.30 - 01.00

£20.00 / £15.00

Come step inside the vaudeville circus! Get ready to be treated to the curious world of 19th century entertainment with its visually haunting acts and astonishing illusions, transporting you back to the magical delights of vaudeville. With the world acclaimed axe throwing burlesque extraordinaire Ann Fur Laxis, Miss Beulah Bell, the closest thing ever found to a real life sparkle in human form.

Don’t miss the thrills and spills of fire performers, trapeze, burlesque and much more....

The Pier Theatre

Ticket info 0844 576 4500

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other Eric Carle FavouritesMon 3 Oct 12.00 & 14.30 Tues 4 Oct 10.00 & 12.30

£10

Three classic stories from award-winning children’s book illustrator and writer Eric Carle, beautifully retold in this glowing stage adaptation with puppetry in black light. The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Little Cloud and The Mixed-Up Chameleon are brought to life through this production which will delight and enthrall young audiences.

Pavilion Theatre0844 576 4500 / ww.bic.co.uk

Horrorlitic Kids ProgrammeSun 9 Oct 11.00 – 17.00

Free Entry

Part of the Horrorlitic Literature Programme, workshops and readings are taking place in the beach huts and beach pods at Boscombe Sea Front. See page 20 for details.

Circus Stars Closing Date: Sat 3 Sept

Every year, Bournemouth Libraries take part in the National Summer Reading Challenge. With 760,000 children aged 4-11 taking part, the Challenge is simple - to read six or more library books over the summer.

Take Part in the circus competitions to win book tokens!

Big Top Collage Competition Decorate a circus tent to make it look festive. 4-7 & 8-12 years.

Circus Fantasy Act CompetitionDesign your own circus fantasy act. 12-16 years.

The Challenge Award Ceremony and party takes place at Bournemouth Library, Saturday 24 September. All those who complete the Challenge will be invited.

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk

For the Kids

Animation for Kids Sat 24 Sept 11.00 – 17.00

Free Entry

The Vintage Mobile Cinema rolls up to The Triangle as part of Light Night events and will be playing a fun programme of animations for younger audiences.

The TriangleMy Secret Garden Sat 24 Sept 11.45, 12.00, 13.15, 14.30, 15.40

Free Entry

Calling all young gardeners! A delightful secret garden brought back to life. For ages 2-6yrs with adults. See page 4 for details.

Lower Gardens

A co-commission for the festival in partnership

with Activate

Bournemouth Natural Science Society Workshops and Open WeekendAn eye-boggling collection of everything from the natural world, why go to The Natural History Museum when we have our very own unique collection right on the doorstep! Boxes of sharks teeth, magnificent displays of birds, butterflies, flowers and fossils, even an Egyptian mummy! Make your own 3ft dragonfly or insect mask!

Workshops for the Open Weekend 10/11 September see page 8 for details.

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Neon Lights

Neon WorkshopSat 17 Sept 10.00 – 17.00

£40 (Excludes optional purchase of power supply transformer)

An intense one-day neon workshop to unravel some of the mystery concerned with the creation of 100% recyclable light. The workshop will be lead by master neon maker Julia Bickerstaff and artist Richard William Wheater. Participants will learn everything from transcribing ideas into neon drawings to filling their glass forms with gas. No experience is necessary.

All the works made in the workshop will be exhibited as part of Light Night and subsequently at Arts University College Bournemouth.

Places are limited and it is advised to book early.

Arts University College Bournemouth (AUCB)

0844 576 4500www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

Neon Light Night TrailFri 23 & Sat 24 Sept 18.00 – late

Free Entry

An illuminated trail of neon through the town centre for Light Night. Find the work in venues across Bournemouth, including the neon caravan of light on Westbeach!

NEON: Shaping Light 30 Sept – 28 Oct 10.00 – 17.00

Free Entry

An exhibition of the best of the neon works created during the workshops. Neon emerged in the 1930’s as the lighting medium of choice for signage. It is now used consciously in art, from the great American artist Bruce Nauman to YBA artist Tracey Emin, whose symbolic pink neon texts are symbolic of her narrative work. Wheater and Bickerstaff run the only arts organisation delivering courses across the UK and abroad.

With the festival theme of ‘Light Night’ the fascinating medium of neon is explored through a programme of neon-making workshops, a neon light trail and an exhibition.

Their aim is to encourage a revival of neon as an artists’ medium.

Commissioned by the Festival in partnership with Arts University College at Bournemouth, Westbeach & ARUBA

Opening Night and Artist Talk Thurs 29 Sept

Talk 16.30 – 17.30Join the grand unveiling of the neon work and catch Richard Wheater talk about his work.

Arts University College Bournemouth (AUCB)

Julia Bickerstaff

Recognised throughout the industry as one of the most competent neon makers

in the UK.

Richard William Wheater

A British artist who works predominantly with glass and neon through performance and installation. Wheater set up Neon Workshops in 2007, he has won numerous awards and exhibited widely.

www.neonworkshops.com

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In true warm-up spirit, the festival offers a lively evening of events to start off the weekend where art comes to the streets and the town steps out for some lively and inspiring Light Night activity.

Park Life: Festival Photography Competition Exhibition23 Sept – 7 Oct

Tues - Sat 09.30 – 17.30

Free Entry

Metropolis Art Gallery presents the final winners from the summer festival photography competition. Park Life celebrates Bournemouth’s parklands and green open spaces. Work has been selected from four categories: under-16s, 16-65, over-65s and camera phone.

Metropolis Art GalleryA special commission for the festival in collaboration with Metropolis Art. Prize donated by Castle Cameras.

Mobile Architecture Laboratory (Ice-Cream Van)Fri 23 & Sat 24 Sept 12.00 – 18.00

Free Entry

After the initial visit from the Mobile Architecture Laboratory (the ice-cream van), the van returns with an urban-spectacle

Light NightA tantalizing variety of arts events and performances bringing Bournemouth town centre alive throughout the day and night. Spectacular and extraordinary activities running into the night. Most events are free so come and enjoy the art about the town and see how spaces and places have been transformed!

to present the ideas put forward on how our much loved and not so loved public spaces should be used.

Beales’ Place & The Triangle

Jane MasonFri 23 Sept 19.00

Free Entry, Booking essential

Presents Andout (film) &Singer (live performance)

Jane Mason constructs ephemeral and fragile ‘homes’ and ‘worlds’ inhabited by fragments of arrival and displacement, connection and separation, love and longing.

Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance

01202 203630 / www.paviliondance.org.uk

Funded by Arts Council England

Alan Carr – Spexy Beast UK Tour 2011Fri 23 – Mon 26 Sept 20.00

£30

Multi award-winning Alan Carr returns to his stand-up roots in his first major live comedy tour in four years.

“A comedian who owns the space he is working in so much, he could put up a flag.”

THE INDEPENDENT

Age restriction 15 +

Bournemouth International Centre (BIC)0844 576 4500 / ww.bic.co.uk

Warm-Up: Friday 23 September

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Fuel Presents

Electric Hotel Fri 23 & Sat 24 Sept 21.00 – 22.00

£10 Advance Booking / £13 (plus refundable deposit of £10 for headphones)

A lonely, bizarre and beautiful outdoor spectacle; a uniquely designed, fly-by-night hotel brought to vivid life through dance and sound.

Viewed from outside with sound and music played through headphones, the audience eavesdrops on the hotel, watching the residents in their private rooms: natural habits, unnatural fantasies and housekeeping of wildly varied quality.

“A playground for the imagination… the air crackles with excitement” METRO

Conceived and directed by David Rosenburg. Choreographed and co-directed by Frauke Requardt.

The sound is played through headphones with adjustable volume. The performance will continue in wet weather.

Pavilion Dance Terraceswww.paviliondance.org.uk / 01202 203630

A special presentation for the Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival in partnership with Pavilion Dance.

Commissioned by Sadler’s Wells and Without Walls. Funded by Arts Council England & a Wellcome Trust Arts Award. Supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation, Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.

Photo credit: Ben Dowden

Neon Caravan of LightFri 23 & Sat 24 Sept

Free EntryAn exciting and illuminating installation of new neon sculptures in various spaces and places across the town centre and in the neon caravan of light at the terrace at Westbeach restaurant.

The Cabinet of Living CinemaFri 23 Sept 18.00

£5 Advance Booking / £6

A Light Night special commission, The Cabinet of Living Cinema explore the natural world, through a series of musical compositions and a programme of contemporary and classic short films. The evening begins with musicians from the Cabinet leading the audience through the museum with music inspired by the collections and settings of each room. Live scores and sound effects are performed on cello, dulcimer, guitar, tablas, cajon and banjo including Yiddish folk music, Persian music and North African percussion and flamenco guitar. The audience is then led to a performance of short films that have been chosen to complement the museum’s collections, with live scores composed and performed by the Cabinet’s musicians.

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

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My Secret GardenSat 24 Sept 10.45, 12.00, 13.15, 14.30, 15.40

Free Entry

Enter a secret garden that can only be reached through a door hidden for many years. A magical, muddy adventure for children Inspired by the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett (2-6 yrs). By Roustatbout Theatre Company.

Lower GardensProduced by Theatre Bristol, Fuse Festival, Chelmsford Borough Council, Winchester Hat Fair, and Oxford Playhouse.

A co-commission for the festival in a

partnership with Activate.

Nous voilà! by LissomLiltSat 24 Sept 11.00 – 17.00

Free Entry

Outdoor ensemble theatre by LissomLilt, taking the theme of ‘arrival’ as inspiration for this new project. The company have the trappings of tourists, each with luggage, guidebooks and suitcases – but the suitcases contain all of the comforts of home.

Lower Gardens

LissomLilt, supported by Activate, the Step

Up Programme and Cirque Bijou.

A co-commission for the festival in partnership

with Activate.

Public AttractionSat 24 & Sun 25 Sept

11.00, 13.00, 15.00Performance times approx 45 mins

Free Entry

Public Attraction’s ‘delightful’ tour guide Valerie Walker collaborates with musicians ‘The Lucky Ones’ to create an unmissable alternative tour of Bournemouth’s seafront.

Artistic Director - Nicky Bellenger

Starting at the Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum Garden

A co-commission for the festival in partnership

with Activate.

The Spice Box Sat 24 Sept 11.30 & 14.30

Free Entry

A one woman show introducing the Tudor Spice Box from a time when ‘spices were more valuable than gold’. An interactive box full of eastern promise and where treasures abound. By Michele O’Brien.

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery Museum & Lower Gardens

Circus Stars

Sat 24 Sept 14.00 – 17.30

Free Entry

The culmination of the summer reading project, with events at Bournemouth Library starting with a performance from the Remix group of young people, performing dance and circus acts. Followed by the awards celebrations for all who have taken part in the summer reading project.

Further circus fun and activities will take place outside the library with the attempt to perform a juggling act to reach the Guinness Book of Records!

Bournemouth Library

TearoomSat 24 Sept 17.00£8.50 (Includes Tea & Cake)

Ever caught snippets of other people’s conversations in a tearoom and wanted to listen in? (Go on, admit it!) Well, now’s your chance. Tearoom is an exciting new piece of theatre which makes this possible; In fact, it darn well encourages it!

While you enjoy your tea, cake and coffee, watch the spectacle before you, as an array of seemingly ordinary characters drop in.

Flirt Café Bar, The Triangle0844 576 4500

A play by Tanya Alexander.

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

Saturday 24 September

Light Night

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Vintage Market Sat 24 Sept 16.00 – 22.00

Free Entry

A guest appearance from the Boscombe Vintage Market. Some of the best hand-made and unique items from local makers and craftspeople plus live music to create a lively atmosphere in the Pine Walk outdoor gallery space.

Pine Walk, Lower Gardens

Professor Heard’s Grand Gothic Magic Lantern ShowSat 24 Sept 17.30 – 18.30

£5 (advance booking) / £6

Genuine and full-blooded magic lantern show, featuring ingenious vintage moving slides, comical stories, Gothic tales, sights, frights and optical surprises. Heard’s work has featured in major festivals, galleries and theatres around the world and film and TV credits include Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow, Jude (1996), BBC Culture Show, and more.

“19th century history has never been so fresh, so entertaining or quite so surprising.” THE GUARDIAN

May not be suitable for children under the age of 15 (Parental Guidance).

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

0844 576 4500 www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

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The Vintage Mobile CinemaSat 24 Sept 11.00 – 22.00

Free Entry

A unique slice of cinema and automotive history. First built in the late 1960’s the mobile cinema will be parked up in The Triangle for the day and night-time, screening a feast of animations, shorts and special screenings.

Day screenings – Animations for a younger audience.

Work by past and present students and staff from Arts University College Bournemouth.

Evening screenings - A beautiful collection of short films exploring the festival theme of the sea.

Support by Lux, London

The Triangle

Early Evening

Emma Hart Dice

Marc Adamson Pure Funk Esther Johnson Hinterland

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Grand Grotesque Parade

Sat 24 Sept 19.00 – 20.00

Free Entry

A live masked parade and film.

A unique reinterpretation of Edwardian Bournemouth’s long forgotten ‘Grand Grotesque Carnival’, directed by and featuring artist duo The Girls, with associate artists We 3.

Watch the parade as it leaves the pier and winds it way through the lower gardens, stopping in the square for a choral performance before returning to the pier.

A new commissioned film to accompany the live parade will be screened in the band stand.

Take part!

Your chance to dress up and join in the parade! Find out more at www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/grandgrotesqueparade

The Girls are British artist duo Andrea Blood and Zoë Sinclair, based in London and Bournemouth, whose collaboration began in 1996 at Central Saint Martins. Their work has been described as ‘irreverent post-feminism. Think Angela Carter crossed with Cindy Sherman’ LONDON EVENING STANDARD

The Grand Grotesque Parade is a special commission for the festival.

The Paper Cinema Sat 24 Sept 20.00 – 21.00

Free Entry

The meeting of live music and moving drawings. Specially commissioned for the Festival, The Paper Cinema presents an illuminating and fantastical story of the most eminent patrons of Bournemouth’s Victorian scene – those who are commonly overlooked in other histories. Created through beautiful illustrated projections and specially written score.

“Surprising...fragile and beautiful” THE GUARDIAN

A co-commission for the festival in collaboration with Activate.

Bandstand, Lower Gardens

Image: Anthony Hopwood / The Girls

Image: Nic Beard

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Film Projections in the Band Stand Sat 24 Sept 21.00 – 23.00

Free Entry

A programme of films and animations. Included will be a programme from one of the 20th century’s most significant animation artists, Lotte Reiniger who pioneered a unique and distinctive style of black and white silhouette animation in her interpretations of classic myths and fairy tales.

Bandstand, Lower Gardens

Urban Dance Showcase Sat 24 Sept

18.00 – 20.00 V Club

20.00 – 22.00 The Square

Free Entry

Dance group All Elements will perform with others, including the African dance group.

V Club & The Square

Silent Disco by Silent ArenaSat 24 Sept 22.30

£5 (advance booking) / £7 (Plus refundable deposit for headphones)

Bop your socks off while listening via headphones to tracks spun by DJs from the UK’s top festivals. Party all night long on Pavilion Dance’s terraces. Ages 18+.

Pavilion Dance Terraces

01202 203630 / www.paviliondance.org.uk

No Fun’s Light Night Sat 24 Sept 20:30 – 02:00

Free Entry

After you have explored Light Night come down to Sixty Million Postcards for an enlightening indie-disco.

Sixty Million Postcards

Late Night Café FusionSat 24 Sept 20.00 - 02.00

Free Entry (18+)

St. Peter’s Church

Added attractions across town include late night opening of cafés and shops, balloon flights after dusk, late night screenings at the Odeon Cinema and more...Full details can be found on our website.

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/LightNight

Arts JamSat 24 Sept 19.00 – 21.00

Free Entry

Open mic music and poetry with artist demonstrations amongst the books in the architectural award-winning library.

Bournemouth Library

Into the Night

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Andrew Kotting Offshore 2007

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Horrorlitic Dinner at The Print Room Fri 7 Oct 19.30

£35 (Includes three courses, complimentary drink on arrival, authors’ talks.)

A sumptuous three-course dinner attended by some of the world’s leading authors in the horror writing genre.

Choose from a specially-created menu by the award-winning Print Room Brasserie and Grand Café, housed in the former press room of the Daily Echo and bursting with original and dramatic Art Deco features – gleaming monochrome tiles, vast mirrors, maple wood panelling and sparkling Swarovski crystal chandeliers.

Spend a unique evening in opulent surroundings with our three ghastly guests of honour, world class horror authors Graham Masterton, Stephen Laws and Ramsey Campbell will be reading from and sharing their work during the evening followed with a book signing. Supported by Waterstones.

The Print RoomBook: 01202 789 669 or www.theprintroom-bournemouth.co.uk or www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

Horrorlitic The Horror Literature Weekend

Bournemouth has a wealth of literary connections, the author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley is buried in St. Peter’s Church as is the heart of her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley and her parents William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde from his house Skerryvore on the West Cliff and Bram Stoker, author of Dracula frequented the Royal Bath. Our Horror Festival celebrates these connections through literature, drama and film.

MiseryWed 5 – Fri 7 Oct 19.30

Matinee Wed 5 & Fri 7 Oct 14.30

£20 / £10

Best-selling romantic fiction novelist Paul Sheldon is driving home on a winters night, when he crashes his car in a freak blizzard. Paul is critically injured and is trapped in his car, close to death. Is it more than just fate that he should be rescued by former nurse Annie Wilkes, Paul’s “Number 1 Fan”. This chilling tale of desperation, torment and obsession will keep you on the edge of your seat on a roller coaster of twists and turns until the final chapter ends. A Theatre Giant Production. Based on Stephen King’s novel, this psychological chiller is adapted for stage by Simon Moore and directed by Peter Snee.

Pavilion Theatre0844 576 4500 / www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

The British Horror Film Festival Fri 14 & Sat 15 Oct

Free Entry (Age Restriction 18+)

Hosted for its second year in Bournemouth! An evening of horror on Friday and a full day of gore and thrills on Saturday will be a unique treat for horror fans and cinephiles alike!

Screenings of new and un-released horror films will be showing throughout, as well as a number of the world’s best short and student horror films. Film-makers, actors and some of the crew will be on hand to introduce their movies and hold Q&A’s with the audience.

Award ceremony: Royal Bath Hotel

Ocean Room, Pavilion DanceTickets and further details www.filmfestivalguild.com

The Horror Festival

British Horror Film Festival sponsored by

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“Horror! Where is it Going, Where has it Been and Who Deliberately Tried to Run Over Stephen King?”

Panel DiscussionSat 8 Oct 14.00 – 16.00

Free Entry

The panel of world class horror authors including Graham Masterton, Stephen Laws, Ramsey Campbell and Christopher Fowler discuss aspects of their work, how they have contributed to the genre, share their opinions on the past, present and future of horror writing and on the work other writers.

Horror Novel-Tea

After the panel, we invite you to stay for a book signing with the authors whilst tea and a large horror themed cake is served – dare you have a slice?

This event is supported by Waterstones.

Bournemouth Library

0844 576 4500 www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

An Evening Walk with Robert Louis StevensonSat 8 Oct 18.00 –19.00

Free Entry

Local historian Andrew Emery recounts R L Stevenson’s life in Bournemouth, the inspirations behind the writing of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and how the public reacted to his classic tale of good and evil.

Alum Chine Beach

Zombie Walk

Sun 15 Oct Time TBC

Be prepared as the Zombies come together to lurch, scurry and drag their barely hinged limbs down the streets of Bournemouth. Followed by a spectacular after (dead) party!

Take part:www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/zombie

Seafront

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It’s Yours

Fri 7 Oct Until Late

Free Entry

Presenting a night of horror and live music, featuring Teeth (Moshi Moshi), Paris Suit Yourself ( Big Dada), DJs Stab Vest For Captain.

60 Million Postcards

Five Go Killing Sun 9 Oct

£6 / £5 venue TBC

A darkly powerful new drama, by John Foster, inspired by actual events. A group of middle-class youth calling themselves the ‘Famous Five’ embark upon a killing spree of elderly people living in seaside retirement on the Bournemouth coast.

0844 576 4500www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

Image: Samuel Rogers

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Creecher in the Library Fri 7 Oct School Visits 10.30 - 11.30 & 13.30 -14.30

Free Entry

Chris Priestley, author of ‘The Tales of Terror’ series will be talking about his love of the classic novel Frankenstein and how it has inspired him to write his latest book “Mister Creecher”. Ages 11+

Bournemouth Library

Animation workshop: ‘Winter Pruning’ Sun 9 Oct 11.00 – 16.00

Free Entry

Inspired by Chris Priestley’s Uncle Montague’s ‘Tales of Terror, artist and illustrator Sarah Shirtcliffe invites you to drop in and leave your dark mark on the short story ‘Winter Pruning’! Learn how animators piece together horrible pictures to make a short but spine chilling animated film. Ages 10+

Beach Pods

Art Workshop: Vampire!Sun 9 Oct 11.00 – 16.00

Free Entry

A number of unusual incidents, strange goings on and even monster sightings have been reported in the area. Celebrated monster hunter Professor Abraham Van Helsing has been called and with his help, family audiences are invited to follow clues and unravel the mystery. Ages 6+

Beach Pods

Build your own Frankenstein Sun 9 Oct 11.00 – 16.00

Free Entry

In the time honoured tradition of making monsters out of bits and pieces, join artist Nursey Bang Bang and make your very own Frankenstein! Suitable for monster makers ages 6+.

Beach Pods

Horrorlitic Events for Young People

The Haunted Violin Thurs 13 Oct 19.00

£12 / £15

A haunted evening of music at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum including Tartini’s Devil’s Trill, Saens Dans Macabre and the Red Violin. Part of the Jack Maguire programme see page 5 for details.

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

Horror Films at the OdeonSat 8 & Sun 9 Oct

Screenings of some of the best spine chillers will be shown over the weekend.

Odeon

www.odeon.co.uk

Rumble In The Jumble: Horror Special at Sixty Million PostcardsSun 9 Oct 14.00 - late

Free Entry

Rumble In The Jumble will be devoting itself to everything horror this Sunday. It includes regular stalls, plus horror films and workshops for you to get involved in and a special horror themed quiz.

60 Million Postcards

Horror Author: Chris Priestley

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THEDA

Sat 8 Oct 20.00

£5 Advance Booking / £6

Pier Theatre0844 576 4500

www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

A photograph of an unknown woman who bore an uncanny resemblance to her mother was the starting point for Georgina Starr’s THEDA. The woman, silent film actress Theda Bara (1885-1955), had made over 40 films in her brief career, now all but two are lost or destroyed. With her mother and the many forgotten silent actresses in mind Starr began a year of performing alone in her studio. Building sets, creating props and costumes and acting out the expressions, roles and actions from the imagined lost films.

This special one-off screening of THEDA at the Pier Theatre will be accompanied live by the German soprano Sigune von Osten. An internationally acclaimed singer and musician, Sigune von Osten has worked with many great composers including John Cage, Olivier Messiaen & Luigi Nono and has sung more than a hundred world premieres written for her unique voice. This will be the first UK performance of her specially composed live accompaniment.

Georgina Starr has exhibited widely and internationally in group and solo exhibitions, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Venice Biennale and Tate Gallery. She lives and works in London.

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Image Courtesy of Georgina Starr

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The Cremaster CycleThe epic Cremaster Cycle by American master of conceptual art, Matthew Barney will be screened in its entirety for the festival in the atmospheric setting of the Pier Theatre. Critic Jonathan Jones called The Cremaster Cycle “The greatest fusion of Art and Cinema since Un Chien Andalou”.

Created over a period of eight years, the five films, spanning genres and locales from a football stadium musical revue to a lyric opera in Budapest, encompassing a gothic Western, the Masonic secrets of the Chrysler Tower, and a motorcycle race along the way, were created out of chronological order, and each comprises a completely realised work in itself. The Cremaster Cycle is a vast five-part achievement of nerve and style.

Wed 12 Oct18.30 - 00.30£5 Advance Booking / £6

Pier Theatre 0844 576 4500 www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/festivaltickets

Future Shorts ONETues 13 Sept & Tues 11 Oct 19.30

£5.50

Launching the new Future Shorts Programme for the festival this is a monthly global short film event that takes place through an international network of countries, cities and venues. ONE connects audiences everywhere with the world’s boldest filmmakers showcasing a universal programme of officially selected short films. Fusing music, performance, art, fashion and other interactive mediums, ONE celebrates our international creative culture.

Future Shorts ONE is the only screening of new UK and international short films in Bournemouth. Join the world’s largest connected community of forward thinking filmmakers each month and celebrate the creativity everywhere.

16 Countries. 50 Cities. One Global Event. The Next Generation Film Festival. Be part of it. www.futureshorts.com/ONE

Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance

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VENUE / LOCATION ADDRESS / TEL NO.

Arts University College Bournemouth (AUCB) Wallisdown, Poole, BH12 5HH, 01202 363369

Bournemouth Natural Science Society (BNSS) 39 Christchurch Road, BH1 3NS, 01202 553525

Beach Pods Boscombe Overstrand, just east of Boscombe Pier, 01202 451781

Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) Exeter Road, BH2 5BH, 01202 456400

Bournemouth Library 22 The Triangle, BH2 5RQ, 01202 454848

Flirt Café Bar 21 The Triangle, BH2 5RG, 01202 553999

Beales Place Hinton Road / Old Christchurch Road, Town Centre

St. Clement Church St. Clement’s Road, Boscombe, BH1 1DZ, 01202 423747

Centre Stage

Lava Ignite Super Club

14 Queen’s Road, BH2 6BE, 01202 540065

Firvale Road, Bournemouth, BH12JA, 01202 311178

Lower Gardens Starts at Pier Approach, running to the Square

Metropolis Art Gallery 65 Seamoor Road, Wesbourne, BH49AE, 01202 768525

Odeon Westover Road, BH1 2BZ, 0871 224 4007

St. Peter’s Church Hinton Road, BH1 2EE, 01202 290986

Pavilion Ballroom / Dance / Terrace / Theatre Westover Road, BH1 2BU, 01202 306126

Pier Theatre At the end of Bournemouth Pier!

Pine Walk Lower Gardens / Westover Road

The Print Room The Echo Building, Richmond Hill, BH2 6HH, 01202 789669

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum East Cliff Promenade, BH1 3AA, 01202 451800

Royal Bath Hotel Bath Road, BH1 2EW, 01202 555555

Sixty Million Postcards 19 – 21 Exeter Road, BH2 5AF, 01202 292697

The Square Town Centre

Please contact the specific festival event venue for enquiries about access, listed below.

Most places and spaces are located within easy walking distance from each other in and around Bournemouth town centre, the beaches and piers.

Festival Spaces & PlacesAccessibility

The Triangle Town Centre

Westbeach West Undercliff Promenade, 01202 587785

The Winchester 39 Poole Hill, BH2 5PW, 01202 552206

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Image: Anthony Hopwood / The Girls

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Greatest Hits 19 November 7pm

French Fancies 28 January 7pm

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Festival DiaryDATE TIME EVENT TITLE LOCATION PAGE

3 Sept 12.30, 14.00, 15.30 The Living Room Outdoors The Square 3

3 Sept Various Musicosity Festival Various 3

3 Sept – 15 Oct 24 hrs-a-day Sea Rythms www.artsbournemouth.org.uk/SeaRythms 3

3 Sept 23.45 Momo Tempo Electro Pops Orchestra Sixty Million Postcards 3

3 Sept 10.00 – 18.00 Mobile Architecture Laboratory Beales’ Place 3

4 Sept 10.00 – 18.00 Mobile Architecture Laboratory The Square 3

4 Sept 11.00 – 12.00 Random Act of Culture Beach/Pier 3

4 Sept Various Musicosity Festival Various 3

6 Sept 19.00 Jack Maguire Festival Opening Concert

St. Clement Church 4

7 Sept 19.00 Freeway Poets Festival Special The Winchester 5

8 – 10 Sept Various Digital Futures in Dance Pavilion Dance 6

8 Sept 20.00 Emotional Energy Pavilion Dance 6

10 Sept 10.00 – 17.00 Jack Maguire Open Day & Concert St. Clement Church 4

10 Sept 10.30 – 16.30 Bournemouth Natural Science Society (BNSS) Open Day

BNSS 8

10 Sept 19.30 The Cabinet of Living Cinema BNSS 8

11 Sept 10.00 – 16.00 Bournemouth Natural Science Society Open Day

BNSS 8

13 Sept 14.00 – 16.00 Grand Tea Dance with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Pavilion Ballroom 9

13 Sept 19.30 Future Shorts ONE Pavilion Dance 22

17 Sept 10.00 – 17.00 Neon Workshop AUCB 11

20 Sept 11.45 Not in Our Time Pavilion Ballroom 9

20 Sept 19.30 Jack Maguire: Boscombe Baroque St. Clement Church 4

23 Sept – 7 Oct 09.30 – 17.30 Park Life exhibition Metropolis Art Gallery 12

23 Sept 12.00 – 18.00 Mobile Architecture Laboratory Beales Place 12

23 Sept 18.00 The Cabinet of Living Cinema Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum 13

23 Sept 19.00 - late Neon Caravan Westbeach 13

23 Sept 19.00 Jane Mason Pavilion Dance 12

23 – 26 Sept 20.00 Alan Carr – Spexy Beast BIC 12

23 Sept 21.00 Electric Hotel Pavilion Dance Terraces 13

24 Sept 11.00 – late Light Night Various 12-17

24 Sept 11.00 – 22.00 The Vintage Mobile Cinema The Triangle 15

24 Sept 12.00 – 18.00 Mobile Architecture Laboratory The Triangle 12

24 Sept 11.00 – 17.00 Nous voilà by Lissom Lilt Lower Gardens 14

24 Sept 11.00, 13.00, 15.00 Public Attraction Walking Tour Lower Gardens 14

24 Sept 11.00 - 17.00 Animation screenings The Triangle 15

24 Sept 11.30 The Spice Box Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum 14

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DATE TIME EVENT TITLE LOCATION PAGE

24 Sept 14.00 – 17.30 Circus Stars Bournemouth Library 14

24 Sept Various My Secret Garden Lower Gardens 14

24 Sept 14.00 – 16.30 BSO string quartet led by Jack Maguire Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum 5

24 Sept 14.30 The Spice Box Lower Gardens 14

24 Sept 16.00 - 22.00 Vintage Market Pine Walk, Lower Gardens 15

24 Sept 17.00 Tearoom Flirt Café Bar 14

24 Sept 17.30 – 18.30 Professor Heard’s Grand Gothic Magic Lantern Show

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum 15

24 Sept until 22.00 Light Night Hot Air Balloon Flights Lower Gardens 17

24 Sept 18.00 – late Neon Light Night Trail & Caravan Various 11+13

24 Sept 18.00 – 20.00 All Elements: Urban Dance V Club 17

24 Sept 19.00 – 20.00 Grand Grotesque Parade & Film Seafront/Lower Gardens 16

24 Sept 20.00 – 22.00 All Elements: Urban Dance The Square 17

24 Sept 20.00 The Paper Cinema Bandstand, Lower Gardens 16

24 Sept 20.30 – 02.00 No Fun’s Light Night Sixty Million Postcards 17

24 Sept 21.00 Electric Hotel Pavilion Dance Terraces 13

24 Sept 21.00 – 23.00 Art Films by Lotte Reineger Bandstand, Lower Gardens 17

24 Sept 22.30 Silent Disco Pavilion Dance Terraces 17

24 Sept 20.00 – 02.00 Fusion Late-Night Café St. Peter’s Church 17

27 Sept 19.30 – 22.00 The Big Night Out Lava Ignite Super Club 9

27 Sept 19.30 Jack Maguire: Italian Virtuosi Concert St. Clement Church 4

28 – 29 Sept 10.00 – 17.00 Meetdraw Presents: Silicon Beach Pavilion Dance 7

30 Sept – 28 Oct

10.00 – 17.00 Neon Shaping Light AUCB Gallery 11

29 Sept 19.30 Music Competition Winners Concert St. Clement Church 5

30 Sept 18.00 The Utterly Butterly Ukulele Concert Pavilion Ballroom 9

1 Oct 19.00 The Murder Wife The Winchester 6

2 Oct 14.30, 20.00 The Murder Wife The Winchester 6

3 Oct 20.00 The Murder Wife + Audience with John Foster Playwright

The Winchester 6

3 Oct 12.00, 14.30 The Very Hungry Caterpillar Pavilion Theatre 10

4 Oct 10.00, 12.30 The Very Hungry Caterpillar Pavilion Theatre 10

4 Oct 19.00 Music Competition Winners Concert St. Clement Church 5

5 Oct 19.00 Freeway Poets Do Horror The Winchester 6

5 Oct 14.30, 19.30 Misery Pavilion Theatre 18

6 Oct 19.30 Misery Pavilion Theatre 18

7 Oct 14.30, 19.30 Misery Pavilion Theatre 18

7 Oct 20.00 – late It’s Yours Sixty Million Postcards 19

6 Oct 10.00 – 18.00 Future of Publishing Conference BIC 7

6 Oct 20.00 John Cooper Clarke The Winchester 6

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DATE TIME EVENT TITLE LOCATION PAGE

7 – 9 Oct Various Odeon Cinema Festival Film Specials Odeon 20

7 – 9 Oct Various Horrorlitic Horror Literature Weekend Various 18-20

7 Oct 10.30, 13.30 Creecher in the Library Bournemouth Library 20

7 Oct 19.30 Horrorlitic Dinner The Print Room 18

8 Oct 14.00 Horror! Panel + Horror Novel Tea Bournemouth Library 19

8 Oct 18.00 A Walk with Robert Louis Stevenson Alum Chine Beach 19

8 Oct 20.00 Georgina Starr’s THEDA Pier Theatre 21

9 Oct 11.00 – 16.00 Horrorlitic Kids’ Workshops Beach Pods 20

9 Oct TBC Five Go Killing TBC 19

11 Oct 19.00 String Ensemble + Coda Fiddle Orchestra

St. Clement Church 5

11 Oct 19.30 Future Shorts ONE Pavilion Dance 22

12 Oct 18.30 – 00.30 The Cremaster Cycle Pier Theatre 22

13 Oct 19.00 The Haunted Violin: Jack Maguire + Guests

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum 5

14 - 15 Oct Various British Horror Film Festival Pavilion Dance 18

15 Oct 13.30 Spooky Film Music with Coda Fiddle Orchestra

St. Peter’s Church 5

15 Oct TBC Zombie Walk Seafront 19

How to book

Box Office 0844 576 4500www.bic.co.uk

As many events have limited capacity, please book early to avoid disappointment. BH Live is the Arts by the Sea Festival’s official box office partner and sells tickets for all ticketed festival events (subject to availability).

For in person bookings for all festival events:

Bournemouth International Centre Ticket OfficeExeter RoadBH2 5BH01202 456400

Pavilion Theatre Ticket OfficeWestover RoadBH1 2BU01202 456400

Thank you for booking your tickets – see you there!

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