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Your 2017 festival guideExpect the unexpected
Your 2017 festival guideExpect the unexpected
Headline Sponsor
Welcome to the 10th Freedom Festival. We’re delighted you’ve come along to celebrate with us as we continue to explore the legacy of William Wilberforce and what Freedom means to the city of Hull.
This year’s festival is a truly remarkable and bold one, jam packed with extraordinary performance, exhibitions, musicians, poets, dancers, circus, talks, interventions, spectacles, feasts and indescribable moments, which we hope you’ll never forget.
From dance shows in car parks and giant red giraffes playing with opera singers in Queen Victoria Square to kids cutting hair; it’s going to be a Freedom Festival weekend to remember.
We’re also going to talk, we’re going to eat together and we’re going to discuss Freedom like never before. Explore what Freedom means to us now in 2017 and how we as people
can be brave, responsible and connected enough to make positive change happen.
I urge you to try new things, to explore the programme and jump right in. This is your festival.
To all our volunteers, board, artists, crew, funders, partners and amazing team at Freedom Festival HQ, this would not be possible without your unwavering support, hard work and dedication. Thank you.
Mikey Martins Artistic Director and Chief Executive, Freedom Festival Arts Trust
Made in Hull – bold, brave and creative Welcome to Freedom Festival Hull! This is a very special year for us: UK City of Culture and our 10th anniversary and we’re celebrating in style. We’re bringing the best of the world to our fabulous city and showing the rest of the world what talent Hull has.
We say thank you to our loyal supporters who have shared our journey since 2008 and warmly welcome those new visitors to our city. Come and savour the excitement of an extraordinary programme played out in extraordinary places – and then tell the world and come back next year with more friends and family to the city of Freedom.
Graham Chesters Chair, Freedom Festival Arts Trust
Freedom Festival core team: Mikey Martins - Artistic Director & CEOJenny Howard-Coombes - Executive DirectorLindsay Stockley - ProducerNesta Nelson - Company Administrator & Volunteer ManagerSam Rogerson - Finance ManagerAdam Long - Head of ProductionTim Garbutt - Head of Health and SafetyHanna Lutkin - Artist Liaison ManagerSarah Spurgeon - Resident Engagement ManagerMadeleine O’Reilly - Project ManagerAndy Pea - Project ManagerLindsey Hammond - Project ManagerOlivia Haw - Festival InternSharisse Ullah - Exhibitions AssistantViolet Neumann - Exhibitions Assistant
Your donations are hugely appreciated and help us at Freedom Festival Arts Trust to keep working all year round
supporting creative initiatives for local artists, audiences and participants.
Celebrating ten years of Freedom
View the 2017 line up freedomfestival.co.uk/whatson
Keep the conversation alive
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Thanks to our Partners
Freedom Festival Arts Trust is an independent charitable organisation; the development and increasing success of the festival is made possible by a number of key supporters. Their investment, advice and confidence in Freedom ensures that the festival continues to grow every year.
Official Funding Partners
Business PartnersHeadline Sponsor Sponsors
Funders Media Partner
We would also like to thank these local organisations for their ongoing advice and support - Humber All Nations Alliance (HANA), Open Doors, WISE, University of Hull, Hull 2017, Hull History Centre and Hull Amnesty Group.
Thanks to our Creative Partners
With the help of our creative partners, we push the boundaries every year to deliver a Freedom Festival programme that explores and debates concepts of freedom, from both a historical viewpoint and also in terms of what freedom means today. Thank you to:
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A warm welcome from our volunteers
Getinvolved
Throughout the festival our Freedom volunteers will be on site ready, willing and more than able to ensure that visitors to the festival get the very best out of their visit.
Equipped with an unrivalled knowledge of the festival, a lot of laughs and a commitment to really showcasing all that Hull has to offer, they are true ambassadors of Freedom Festival and the city.
Whether it’s finding a venue, learning about specific aspects of the programme or engaging in a conversation about Freedom and Hull’s rich heritage, our volunteers will delight in supporting you as you experience Freedom Festival 2017.
16 Freedom Ambassadors along with 120 volunteers will be present on site. So if you see them offer up a smile or stop for a chat. You never know, they may inspire you to become a Freedom Festival Volunteer for 2018 and beyond.
In loving memory of Julie Lang
“With our roots firmly founded in Hull, we are proud to employ over 4,000 people in the region, making us one of East Yorkshire’s largest employers. We are privileged to be in a position where we can passionately engage with the local community in supporting the social, cultural and economic regeneration of the region.
We’re delighted to sponsor the Freedom Festival and support the team, we thank them for their hard work as they continue to host such a transformative and rewarding event in the city.
This year, we have been running a school outreach programme across the region and will be serving up some of the students’ winning product designs to visitors. We will
also be hosting a series of cooking demonstrations, presented by our very own ‘Food Heroes’ alongside informative career workshops to show the variety of exciting roles available within the business.
Our team of chefs will once again be in action at Hog & Beyond serving up an impressive menu as they continue to delight visitors with their culinary treats.
Over the weekend, our employees will be lending their support and getting involved as Cranswick work with the Freedom Festival team in continuing to make the festival an ongoing success which the city has come to look forward to each year.”
Thanks to our Headline Sponsor
Cranswick’s British farming heritage began in the 1970s, and they have since established themselves as one of the largest food manufacturers in the UK, championing sustainability and authenticity.
Visit our food stand Hog & Beyond on Humber Dock Street, serving Fri -Sun, to try some of our great quality British produce.
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Southpaw Dance Company presents RUSH. In creative partnership with NOVAK and produced by Events International
Dance, Spectacle
A critically-acclaimed, large-scale, mass movement dance spectacular, RUSH features a cast of up to 100 members of the Hull community, Southpaw’s company dancers and stunning projection mapping by Novak.
Inspired by a 21st century phenomenon of mass protest, it’s a celebration of cultural expression and identity, of local lives and daily struggles with community at its heart. Told through three characters, RUSH examines the frustrations that move us to affect change, offering dance, music and the power of protest as a voice to express them - a voice firmly rooted in the cultural identity of Hull.
Robby Graham (Choreographer) has performed, taught and choreographed around the world, including the Royal Opera House, the favelas of Rio De Janeiro and New York. He is Artistic Director of Southpaw Dance Company and was recently Movement Director for Angels in America, National Theatre.
Sat, 2 Sept 20:30-21:15
@ Albion Street Car Park Map Ref: 1
FREE Performance
Supported by the Coasters Network, Hull Creative People & Places and Hull 2017.
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Periplum and Corn Exchange Newbury presents 451
Theatre, Promenade
Inspired by Ray Bradbury’s visionary novel Fahrenheit 451, this incendiary outdoor performance recounts the story of a society where books are banned and knowledge is denied.
451 combines immersive sound, dramatic action and pyrotechnics to depict a dystopic society where literature is outlawed and violence is rewarded. Depicting a post-truth world where people turn their backs on knowledge and nothing is what it seems, we could even believe that maybe, just maybe, it isn’t all too far-fetched as we witness an increasing rise in attacks on freedom.
Sat, 2 Sept 21:30-22:15
@ Zebedee’s Yard Map Ref: 23
Ticketed Event
Compagnie Off presents Les Girafes
Street Theatre, Walkabout, Spectacle
The enthusiastic circus director bangs his drum, crashes his cymbals and dreams of his giraffes jumping through circles of flames. His wife, the diva, sings on and on.
A herd of giraffes follows them gracefully through the centre of Hull, occasionally allowing themselves to be momentarily tamed by the audience. But where will it all end?
With a healthy dose of clowning, bangs, live music and theatrical madness, the travelling band unravel a riot of colour and carnival as they pass through our city. A large-scale, fun-filled spectacle for all the family to celebrate our tenth anniversary. Don’t miss it!
Fri, 1 Sept 20:00 - 21:15
Starts @ King Edward Square & ends @ Trinity Square Map Ref: 7
FREE Performance
“ A strikingly choreographed, hauntingly scored and book-blazing touring show (that) hits you straight in the gut.” The Stage
Supported by Hull 2017.
Supported by Without Walls.
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King Edward Square
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La Collectif G Bistaki presents The Baina Trampa Fritz Fallen
Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts
A delightful postmodernist promenade performance.
Always on the verge of surreal madness, those cheeky rascals La Collectif G Bistaki are joining Freedom Festival with their wacky voodoo rituals, surreal video projections, passionate tango, gleaming white suits, a ton of corn and fiery fights.
Expect multiple stops around the side streets of The Guildhall as we journey together, before heading back through Queens Gardens for a bolero-inspired finale where ducks may or not get involved, corn will definitely be used and a choir supported by local participants will help to light the way.
One of the most surreal French theatrical moments you’ll ever see.
Fri, 1 Sept 21:30-22:50
Sat, 2 Sept 21:00-22:20
Starts @ Guildhall Road & ends @ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 27
FREE Performance
Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programmeof the European Union
The Ragroof Playerspresents Bridges y Puentes
Theatre, Dance
A vibrant show about migration and the search for home, wired to the heartbeat of Hull.
The Ragroof Players create street theatre, site-specific shows and participatory dance events, collaborating closely with communities to tell real-life accounts using a multiplicity of languages.
This new version premieres at Freedom Festival as the result of Ragroof Theatre working with Open Doors and HANA to meet migrants to Hull, hearing their stories and using them to inform the creation of new work.
Supported by In-situ and Hull 2017.
Supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
Fri, 1 Sept 19:00-19:45
Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-13:45 19:00-19:45
Sun, 3 Sept 13:00-13:45 17:00-18:30
@ George Street Car Park Map Ref: 3
Ticketed event
George Street Car
Park
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For more details, locations and timings visit www.freedomfestival.co.uk
Hull - a city with freedom in its bones. But are we really free? What does that actually mean?
Freedom Festival in partnership with University of Hull present a series of panel discussions, talks and live events during the festival weekend. We will explore themes of freedom, hear activist, artistic and academic perspectives on how creativity can inspire surprising environments for conversation to flourish.
This programme mixes traditional debates and talks with a provocative layer of live performance, exhibitions in non-traditional gallery spaces and extraordinary interventions in public spaces….
Tent Talks In partnership with University of Hull, Hull 2017 and Guardian Live
Talks
Fri, 1 Sept 18:00 -19:30
Sat, 2 Sept 12:30 -13:30 17:30-18:30
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-13:30 14:30 -15:30 15:00 -16:00
@ Festival Tent Map Ref: 5
FREE Events
Word on the Street Spoken Word
The Speak Out venue returns for a second year after its launch last year.
Our Word on the Street programme returns to the Speak Out Tent with another exciting line-up of local and national spoken word artists and lovers of words.
Featuring national headliners such as Zena Edwards, Hollie McNeish, Gevi Carver and Joe Kriss alongside homegrown talent.
To top it all off, local, national and international singer-songwriters, bands, rappers and musical wordsmiths will weave throughout the Speak Out programme throughout the festival weekend, creating a haven of cutting edge, up and coming lyrical talent.
Fri, 1 Sept 18:30-23:00
Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-23:00
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-18:30
@Speak Out Tent Map Ref: 23
FREE Performance
Find out morefreedomfestival.co.uk/ bainatrampa
Panels will feature;Blair Imani - Equality for Her/Black Lives MatterRuth Daniels and artists from In Place of WarJenna Rossi Camus - Fashion & Freedom
Prof John Oldfield - WISEAcclaimed artist Bob and Roberta SmithA selection of academics and journalists
Artist - Vanessa Kisuule
British Sign Language
interpreters will be on site for each talk
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Sat, 2 Sept 11:30-12:30
@ City Hall Map Ref: 20
Ticketed Event
Mammalian Diving Reflex presents Haircuts by Children
Theatre, Interactive, Participatory
Haircuts by Children is exactly what it says: a group of children are given a crash course in hairdressing and run a salon, offering free haircuts to the public.
An event that will test your courage and faith in the future, surrender your preconceptions (and your scalp!) to the aesthetic choices of these mini-barbers. This is a whimsical piece that plays with the enfranchisement of children and the level of trust we afford them, creating dialogue about power reversals and putting our vanity to the test.
So let them trim your fears as they prove themselves leaders, responsible citizens - and dedicated coiffeurs.
Fri, 1 Sept 12:00-16:00
Sat, 2 Sept 12:00-16:00
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-16:00
@ SOLO Hairdressers
Ticketed Event
The Wilberforce Lecture presented by Mr Kofi Annan Former Secretary-General of the UN and Founder and Chair of the Kofi Annan Foundation
Talk
We’re honoured to be working in partnership with The Wilberforce Lecture Trust and Hull City Council to welcome this extraordinary guest to deliver this year’s annual Wilberforce Lecture.
The annual Wilberforce Lecture was established in Hull in the early 1990s in what seemed then - albeit briefly - an optimistic time, with dictatorships collapsing across the globe.
Kofi Annan, the founding chair of the Kofi Annan Foundation, is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and was the Secretary-General of the United Nations between 1997 and 2006.
What better way for us to celebrate the work of William Wilberforce than by welcoming Mr Kofi Annan to Hull during our tenth Freedom Festival.
SOLO Hair
dressers
City Hall
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See page 61 for details
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This is a free ticketed event due to limited audience/customer numbers. Don't miss out!
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14-18 NOW presents Fashion & Freedom
Exhibition
The First World War affected women’s lives in unforeseen and dramatic ways.
Fashion & Freedom is a multi-faceted exhibition examining the fashion legacy of WW1. Leading designers including Vivienne Westwood, J. JS Lee and Holly Fulton have created stunning contemporary pieces inspired by the profound changes in women’s dress, accompanied by a series of short original films.
Fri, 28 July - Mon, 4 Sept
11:00-18:00 (Closed on Mondays)
@ Princes Quay Shopping Centre Map Ref: 13
FREE Exhibition
Co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW and Manchester Art Gallery, WW1 Centenary Art Commissions, supported by British Fashion Council, the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
ATSA presents While Having Soup
Interactive, Theatre
While Having Soup welcomes the public to a free “three course dialogue” experience provoking philosophical conversations and the creation of thousands of poetic portraits around the world!
Artists from Montreal-based collective ATSA alongside local volunteers play the role of Maître d’ on this special restaurant terrace, welcoming the public to savour a confidential conversation over a bowl of soup. The conversation menu is crafted specially for each city the project visits, so participate in feeding the encounter and adding to the conversation.
Perhaps if we talk more, listen better, then necessary change can happen.
Sat, 2 Sept 12:00-17:00
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-17:00
@ Princes Dock Street Map Ref: 12
FREE Performance
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Supported by Hull 2017.
Counting Sheep Revolution A Guerrilla Folk Opera
Theatre
An immersive Ukrainian folk-opera set to the sounds of Canada’s beloved guerrilla-folk party-punk band The Lemon Bucket Orkestra. It’s musical theatre, but not as you know it.
Wed, 30 Aug 20:00-21:15
Fri, 1 Sep 20:00-21:15
Sat, 2 Sep 14:30-15:45 20:00-21:15
Sun, 3 Sep 19:30-20:15
@ Festival Tent Map Ref: 5
Ticketed Event
Tickets £17.50 and £15 (concession)
“An extraordinary piece of musical theatre…exhilarating.” The Guardian
Folk music plays, food is served, come sit and enjoy the feast.
Suddenly your table is upturned as actors wearing sheep masks play out a protest. Face-to-face with riot police, your seat becomes a barricade. With nowhere to run. You’re part of the protest.
Overhead, big screens play news footage from February 2014 when protestors set up in Kiev’s Maidan Square against a corrupt, pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych. The footage is terrifying, but how does it feel from within the protest?
Emotions are tricked by actions. Adrenalin surges, part of a group, you can’t help but feel committed to the cause. Counting Sheep arms you with knowledge, experience and courage, yet, as the final scenes show, nothing prepares you for war.
This sell-out show from the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe invites you to become part of the revolution.
Written by Mark and Marichka Marczyk.
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Sun, 3 Sept 16:00-18:00 18:00-20:00
@ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 14
Ticketed Event
Freedom Feastival Street Theatre, Food
Freedom Festival Arts Trust, in partnership with Hull Harvest Feastival and Keepmoat Homes, are working together to deliver a gastronomic event like no other.
Throughout the year, a city-wide growing project has taken place across established and newly-created allotments, farms and gardens, growing an abundance of vegetables to be harvested for this event. Volunteers will grow, cook and share their food at a ceremonious feast as part of this year’s 10th anniversary celebrations.
Free tickets will be released for Freedom Feastival over the coming weeks, so watch this space! Alternatively, join as a volunteer or simply turn up on the day and celebrate our Hull community with a home-grown theatrical taste sensation.
Hull Harvest Feastival
Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-13:40 16:00-16:40
Sun, 3 Sept 12:30-13:10 15:30-16:10
@ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 14
The Bullzini family presents Equilibrius
Circus
Enter a magical world of balance where a playful picture is painted on the skies. Equilibrius takes the thrills of the timeless art of high-wire walking, giving it a mesmerising narrative for the modern world – eight metres up in the air.
Before the shows, come and immerse yourself in the Bullzini world of wire-walking. Find out more about famous wirewalkers and even try your hand at this traditional circus skill.
The Bullzini have performed with companies such as The Insect Circus and Arcadia Spectacular as well as collaborations with festivals such as Glastonbury, where the Bullzini show headlined the circus field.
Supported by the Coasters Network.
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Luke Wright presents What I Learned From Johnny Bevan
Spoken word
LAU presents Decade (The Best of 2007-2017)
Music
Spend an evening with a raconteur at the top of his game, as he spits out visceral, inventive verse.
Closing the Music Stage in style with three of the UK’s finest traditional musicians!
Sat, 2 Sept 20:00-21:00
@ Hull Truck Theatre Map Ref: 6
Ticketed Event – see page 61 for details
Fri, 1 Sept 22:00 – 23:00
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
Sun, 3 Sept 17:00-18:00
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
A story of shattered friendship, class ceilings, and the hollow reality of the New Labour dream, Luke delivers a multi-award-winning hurricane of a performance that bleeds and sings.“Pulsating piece of poetic storytelling” The Guardian
The Market Theatre, Johannesburg presents The Suitcase
Theatre
A moment; a hope; a choice.
Desperate to provide for his pregnant wife, Timi steals a suitcase; a decision with huge consequences.
Lau has won Best Group at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards four times and appeared on ‘Later...With Jools Holland’.
47 Soul Music
Join 47 Soul blasting out beats that have been bumping the Arab World for centuries.
Hyping it up with hypnotic guitar lines, analog synthesisers and shattering mixed Arabic/English lyrics, they call for celebration and freedom in the struggle for equality across the world.
“Once you’ve seen this production once you just have to go and see it again” Time Out, Soweto
“A remarkable band — the most musically adventurous trio in British folk: exquisite and hypnotic, musicianship at its best” The Guardian
“Edgy…pure Womad Festival in a bottle.” The Telegraph
In partnership with Hull Truck Theatre, Northern Stage, Derby Theatre, The Dukes Lancaster, and Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse.
Thur, 31 Aug - Sat, 9 Sept 19:30-20:50
@ Hull Truck Theatre Main Theatre Map Ref: 6
Ticketed Event – see page 61 for details
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Lali Ayguadé Company presents De Camino A Otro Produced by Rotativa Performing Arts
Dance
Translating as ‘a way to the other’, De Camino a Otro is a mesmerising duet that sits somewhere between dance and acrobatics: a powerful yet fragile physical commitment to each other and to the story.
Fri, 1 Sept 20:30-20:50 Sat, 2 Sept 15:30-15:50, 19:30-19:50 @ Stage @TheDock Map Ref: 17
Sun, 3 Sept 12:30-12:50, 14:30-14:50 @ Festival Gardens 2 Map Ref: 14
FREE Performance
Fri, 1 Sept 19:30-20:30, 21:30-22:30 Sat, 2 Sept 18:00-19:00 @ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
Sat, 2 Sept 14:00-15:00 @ Princes Dock Street Map Ref: 12
Sun, 3 Sept 13:30-14:30, 16:00-17:00 @ Festival Gardens 2 Map Ref: 14
FREE Performance
Sat, 2 Sept 16:30-16:55, 20:30-20:55 Sun, 3 Sept 16:30-16:55 @ Stage @TheDock Map Ref: 17
Sun, 3 Sept 13:30-13:55 @ Festival Gardens 2 Map Ref: 14
FREE Performance
A beautiful performance that will stick in your mind long after it finishes. Don’t miss it.
Los Moñekospresents Amortal Combat
Dance
A manipulator and two inseparable rivals. Love and hate. Conflicts are served.
Love - the dizzying passion of two people who don’t know whether they love or hate each other…until a third appears. Amortal Combat is a dance-theatre, music, comedy street show dealing with duels, duos, love and hatred in 25 minutes.
La Dinamo presents Music On Cycles
Music, Walkabout
Tombs Creatius presents Monster Colours & The Trip
Street Theatre, Installation
Catalonia’s funkiest band on bikes!
These projects are supported by Institut Ramon Llull.HOLA CATALONIA!
Monster Colours Sat, 2 Sept 12:00-20:30 Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-20:30 @ Marina Map Ref: 11 Sun, 3 Sept 17:00-21:00 @ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 14
The Trip Fri, 1 Sept 19:00-22:00 Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-16:00, 18:00-21:00 Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-15:00, 16:00-18:00 @ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
FREE Performance
La Dinamo perform a high-voltage moving concert, generating a frenetic street party wherever they go; if you like Kool and the Gang and James Brown, they’re the band for you.La Dinamo will be travelling across the festival sites, so look out for them and get your funk on!
Monster Colours For 15 years, Tombs Creatius company has conceived, designed and built artisan wooden games for people of all ages. With beautifully colourful illustrations, this collection of 25 games invites you to come and test your skills and lose yourself in the simple joy of play.
The Trip This crazy Catalan sideshow invites the spectator to a once-in-a-lifetime experience on a surreal trip, a trip which takes them to...well, who knows?
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La Inédita Music
Swoolish presents The Footbath Terrace & Vespaudio
Installation, Street Theatre, Music
La Inedita base their sound on the original ‘chicha’ sound that sprang out of the Pervian Amazonas in the 70s, fusing cumbria, Brazillian sounds and surf music. Now they’re adding hip-hop, ragamuffin and dancehall to the mix, renaming it ‘chichamuffin’.
Sat, 2 Sept 20:00-21:00
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
The Footbath Terrace Fri, 1 Sept 18:00-20:00 Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-15:00, 17:00-19:00 Sun, 3 Sept 13:00-15:00, 17:00-19:00
Vespaudio Fri, 1 Sept 18:00-20:00 Sat, 2 Sept 16:00-18:00, 19:30-21:30 Sun, 3 Sept 12:30-14:30, 16:00-18:00
@ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 14
FREE Performance
Fri, 1 Sept 19:00-21:00 Sat, 2 Sept 14:00-16:00, 18:00-20:00 Sun, 3 Sept 13:00-15:00, 17:00-19:00
@ Festival Gardens 2 Map Ref: 15
FREE Performance
Fri, 1 Sept 20:30-21:30
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE PerformanceIt’s all about having a good time and dancing the night away – feel the fire with these Peruvian musical heavyweights!
The Footbath Terrace Relax in one of the ten designer wheelbarrow loungers, let the mobile kettle cart run you a warm footbath and who knows, you might even be treated to a deserving foot rub by one of the accompanying ‘charmers’.
Pearl’s Cab Ride Music
Hull’s very own Pearl’s Cab Ride’s vibe-y sound is written and performed with tangible passion, never straying far from their funk and soul roots.
Originally from the Acid Jazz scene in the 90s, this nine-piece Funk and Soul band pump out blinding brass, rhythmic keys and formidable vocals with grooves aimed firmly at the dance floor.
Superhallo presents DJ Frietmachine
Installation, Street Theatre, Get Involved
Last year we met the Knol D’Amour and in 2017 they’re back to celebrate the diversity and beauty of the humble potato!
Vespaudio It’s back! The authentic Vespa sidecar that plays records, bringing sunny rock ’n’ roll and boogie woogie to Festival Gardens.
DJ Frietmachine observes, weighs, measures and examines if you’re truly grounded with your potato. If you are, he’ll play you a greasy tune while you fry it. Record ready, fries ready, GO! GO! GO!Winner of ‘The Audience Award 2017’ at the Fries Straat Festival – Leuwarden, Holland.
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Creature Encounterpresents Epico The Dragon
Street Theatre, Family
Joli Vyann and L’Eolienne presents Lance Moi En L’Air
Dance
Three children accompany Sir Aurelious, the pirate knight, on a quest to find and tame the beast. Will they rescue him from certain death? And can they teach him how to become friends with the legendary dragon, Epico?
Can we be strong while relaxed? Heavy while light? Grounded while levitated? Submissive while in control?
Copperdollar presents The Voyage Of Sybille
Street Theatre, Walkabout
Company Chameleon presents Of Man And Beast
Dance
Can you help reunite Sybille’s head with her missing body and find the remedy to break the curse?
Bravado is high and aggression is rife - you have to be tough, funny and fast if you’re part of the gang. But what happens when cracks start appearing?
Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-13:45, 15:30-16:15, 17:30-18:30
Sun, 3 Sept 12:30-13:30, 15:00-16:00, 17:30 -18:30
@ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
FREE Performance
Fri, 1 Sept 21:30-22:00
Sat, 2 Sept 14:30-15:00, 21:30-22:00
Sun, 3 Sept 17:00-17:30
@ Stage @TheDock Map Ref: 17
FREE Performance
Enjoy magical stories from La Sybille, a legendary female prophetess accompanied by her faithful servant Betty, as they struggle to make sense of the modern world. A roaming illusion with storytelling and clowning at its heart.
Come and meet the biggest, brightest, most beautiful creature ever seen - if you dare!
A powerful outdoor dance piece, Of Man and Beast explores male group dynamics and behaviour.
Sat, 2 Sept 11:30-12:00, 14:00-14:30, 17:00-17:30
Sun, 3 Sept 11:00-11:30,13:30-14:00, 16:30-17:00
@ Festival Gardens 2 Map Ref: 15
FREE Performance
Fri, 1 Sept 21:00-21:25
Sat, 2 Sept 13:30-13:55, 18:30-18:55
Sun, 3 Sept 15:30-15:55
@ Stage @TheDock Map Ref: 17
FREE Performance
This extraordinary duet of acrobatic contemporary dance is at times terrifying but always powerful, with electrifying control and precision. It allows humanity to emerge and acrobatic prowess between bodies to fit together and speak.
“ Beautifully revealing…Unforgettably good.” The Guardian
Supported by Without Walls.
Supported by Without Walls.
Plan your weekend, visit:freedomfestival.co.uk/whatson
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Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-14:05 Sun, 3 Sept 13:00-14:05 @ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 14
Sat, 2 Sept 16:00-17:05 Sun, 3 Sept 15:30-16:35 @ Princes Dock Street Map Ref: 12
FREE Performance
Delinus presents Chez Jopie
Street Theatre, Walkabout
Possibly the world’s only motorised café/bar, where two tables and four seats transform into a very special mobile venue…
Indulge in a glass of fizz (or two!), listening to live jazz while the bartender takes you on a whistle-stop tour of the Freedom Festival sites.Grab a seat while you can!
Compagnie Dyptik presents D-Construction
Dance, Street TheatreClose Act Theatre presents Saurus: Giant Beasts from Prehistoric Times
Street Theatre, WalkaboutSix dancers experience the liberation of the mind through their movement. A metal fence stands in the middle of their playground, simultaneously restrictive, protective and freeing them.
With a deafening roar, the Saurus charge through crowds, looking for food. No need to worry though, the Saurus are vegetarians - or are they?
Sat, 2 Sept 13:30-14:05, 16:30-17:05
Sun, 3 Sept 14:30-15:05
@ Trinity Square Map Ref: 21
FREE Performance
Fri, 1 Sept 21:30-22:15
Sat, 2 Sept 15:00-15:45, 20:00-20:45
Sun, 3 Sept 14:00-14:45, 17:00-17:45
@ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
FREE Performance
An inspiring hip-hop dance performance with an infectious beat and a beautiful human twist.The Compagnie Dyptik is subsidised by the DRAC and Région Rhône-Alpes-Auvergne and the City of Saint-Étienne.
Sat, 2 Sept 13:30-14:40 Sun, 3 Sept 13:00-14:10 @ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
Sat, 2 Sept 18:00-19:10 @ Princes Dock Street Map Ref: 12
Sun, 3 Sept 18:30-19:40 @ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 14
FREE Performance
Les Vernisseurs present A Merry Urban Mess
Street Theatre, Walkabout
They’ll be polite, probably go a little crazy and definitely make a joyful mess of chaotic colour.
Les Vernisseurs are a friendly unpredictable bunch of travelling folk. Their walkabout show is for the playful, the adventurers, the ones who like to make a mess. If you play along, you might just be recognised.
This performance is supported by The Coasters Touring Network, UK.
This is supported by Global Streets touring network.
Close-Act Theatre present strong visual street theatre in larger-than-life spectacles. Expect voluminous costumes, playful secrets and opportunities galore to get as close to the Saurus as you dare…
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Fri, 1 Sept 20:00-20:40 Sat, 2 Sept 14:00-14:40, 19:30-20:10 @ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
Sat, 2 Sept 17:00-17:40 @ Princes Dock Street Map Ref: 12
Sun, 3 Sept 12:30-13:10 @ Festival Gardens 1 Map Ref: 14
FREE Performance
The Bureau of Random Acts presents Granthology
Dance, Walkabout
A big Freedom Festival welcome to DJ Reg and The Nanamuffins, an elderly troupe of zimmerless freestylers who want to take you on a ‘granthology’ of dancing styles.
Abi Collins presents Fool Britannia
Dance
Brexit explained with hula hoops, handstands and a nice cup of tea.
Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-13:45 Sun, 3 Sept 13:00-13:45 @ Queen Victoria Square Map Ref: 26
Sat, 2 Sept 16:00-16:45 Sun, 3 Sept 16:00-16:45 @ Marina Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
Meet Basil, the B.U.M. (Brexit Under Minister). As the UK prepares to leave the EU, Basil is busy letting the world know that Britain’s still open for business. Experience Brexit explained through the Great (dis)United Kingdom Tea Ceremony and enjoy a very modern entertainment roller-coaster.
Sat, 2 Sept 12:30-13:30 Sun, 3 Sept 12:30-13:30 @ Marina Map Ref: 11
Sat, 2 Sept 15:00-16:00 Sun, 3 Sept 14:30-15:30 @ Queen Victoria Square Map Ref: 22
FREE Performance
Matt Barnard presents Class to Glass
Comedy
Often described as a ‘Comedy God’ (by his mother mainly), Matt, a compère and street performer, is impossible to ignore.
Class to Glass documents a very definite change, from sophisticated gentleman to a string vest-wearing yob complete with Union Jack shorts and knotted handkerchief. With ball-spinning and beer-balancing skills aplenty, you’ll be on the edge of your seat.
Swank presents Jolly Holiday Street Theatre, Walkabout
We’re all here on a lovely holiday, Let’s not ruin it...
Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-13:30, 19:00-19:30 Sun, 3 Sept 14:30-15:00 @ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
Sat, 2 Sept 16:00-16:30 Sun, 3 Sept 17:00-17:30 @ Festival Gardens 2 Map Ref: 15
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-12:30 @ Princes Dock Street Map Ref: 12
FREE Performance
Join a jolly duo on their holiday in this beautifully crafted puppetry and street theatre show.Big Mam and Dolly are seeing exciting new sights. With 1950s music and seaside sounds, their infectious dances and witty banter cajole the audience into spontaneous on-the-street congas and rock ‘n’ roll dancing.
Roaming the streets with their pimped up writing bureau, they’ll challenge the youngsters and oldsters alike to keep up with their well-oiled routines, even offering to teach some willing volunteers their enviable moves.
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Happy Endings Music
Hull International Carnival
Music, Walkabout
Hull band Happy Endings bring a mixed bag of styles to their acoustic-based performances, influenced by a variety of music spanning the decades.
Sun, 3 Sept 14:00-15:00
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
Sat, 2 Sept 13:00-13:30, 14:00-14:30, 15:00-15:30
@ Humber Street Map Ref: 8
FREE Performance
Their soaring melodies and memorable hooks have been featured on BBC Introducing and Steve Lamacq’s BBC 6 Music show – we challenge you to stop humming them once you’ve heard them!
The Chorus has delighted audiences at large-scale events since its debut at Freedom Festival 2011, with more exciting performances up its sleeve for our tenth birthday celebrations.
Hull Freedom Chorus presents Seven Games
Music
Hull Freedom Chorus brings local singers together with inspiring singing leaders to celebrate Hull and freedom in a wide range of musical styles.
The inaugural Hull International Carnival procession will debut at Freedom Festival this year.
Featuring spectacular costumes, music and dance, the parade will explode the city in a riot of colour. Artists joining the celebration include Hekima Sing and Tell, Gambia cultural troupe (Africa Arts), Indian Mela (Hindu cultural association), Trans Arts and Hull Samba.
Sat, 2 Sept 18:30-19:30
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
Sat, 3 Sept 14:00 - 19:30
@ King Edwards Square progressing to Festival Gardens Map Ref: 7
FREE Performance
There will be a number of participation opportunities for Hull International Carnival CIC – details coming soon. Honeyfeet
Music
Manchester’s best folk-hop and barrel-house pop band, Honeyfeet have spent the past eight years tearing around festivals, theatres, clubs and fields melting down blues and pop, jazz and disco.
The conduit for an exotic mixture of Manchester-based musicians, this is jazz, folk and hip-hop fused like you’ve never heard before.
“ Great!” Jools Holland
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Market Theatre Musicians present Sounds of South Africa
Music
Three magnificent singers and a renowned South African guitarist bring their unique sounds to Freedom Festival.
Fri, 1 Sept 18:00-20:30
Sat, 2 Sept 12:00-18:30
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-18:00
@ WISE Map Ref: 18
FREE Exhibition
Sat, 2 Sept 21:30-23:00
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Exhibition
Sun, 3 Sept 15:30-16:50
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
The complete Beyond Words Exhibition
Exhibition
In Place of War present GRRRL
Exhibition
Beyond Words returns for a final exhibition, with the full collection that we have worked with Book Works to curate and commission over the past 18 months.
Under the musical direction of Brazil’s Laima Leyton AKA Mixhell/Soulwax, this bespoke electronic collaboration fuses sounds of hip hop, dancehall, reggae, techno, soul and electronica.
This final exhibition shows the commissions all in one place for the first time, celebrating the release of the final publication by artist Ruth Ewan.
GRRRL is a collective of rebellious, independent, underground, revolutionary women from areas of conflict who are promoting peace, fighting injustice and creating change through their music.
Influenced by jazz, gospel and traditional material this is a rare opportunity to hear the contemporary sounds of South Africa. Appearing as part of Market Theatre Johannesburg in The Suitcase at Hull Truck where the band perform live throughout the show, playing music written and devised with the legendary Hugh Masekela See page 24 or go to: hulltruck.co.uk
Their music coalesces geographic and spiritual influences, ranging from Maskandi to the Malombo music Thabang’s father – the legendary Dr Philip Tabane – originated in the late 1950s. Let these remarkable artists share their message of peace, love and happiness to all.
Thabang Tabane | Sibusile Xaba presented by Mushroom Half Hour
Music
An explosive collaboration from South Africa’s avant-garde, Thabang Tabane and Sibusile Xaba, sat firmly on a new wave of cutting-edge South African roots music.
Sat, 2 Sept 16:30-17:30
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
FREE Performance
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The Warren Youth Project presents Arts Celebrating Equality
Installation, Spoken Word, Theatre
Chiedu Oraka Music
A radical new arts event project produced by The Warren Can Do Youth Project.
Grit and realism slap you when Chiedu Oraka gets the mic…
Sat, 2 Sept 13:30-14:30
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
Free Performance
Sat, 2 Sept 15:00-16:00
@ Music Stage Map Ref: 9
Free Performance
Award-winning artists will deliver open workshops to young people, creating new and diverse work. Spoken word performances will also feature in the Freedom Festival Speak Out Tent, as well as the premiere of a new visual arts piece.
The Warren Youth Project/Warren Records presents 3 Minute Heroes
Music
Three Minute Heroes supports young people to use creativity to facilitate safe and open discussion about their thoughts and feelings.
Bands and musicians have recorded an album of songs, with lyrics written by young people from local schools. Some of these will be performed as part of Freedom Festival, alongside full performances from the artists themselves. This skilful Hull rapper, fresh from
the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend, gives a candid perspective of what it’s like being a black child growing up in North Hull and the values instilled in him that have helped him find his place in the world.
Freetown Mix Music
Lansford Penn-Timity and Cecil Jones met at an African-style Christmas lunch in 2011. After the food, they borrowed a dusty guitar and started entertaining…and since then, they’ve played some of the biggest stages in the city.
One of Hull’s most prestigious bands, Freetown Mix play all types of African traditional music and modern contemporary dance song.
Sat, 2 Sept 14:00-18:00
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-15:00
@ Speak Out Tent Map Ref: 16
Free Performance
Three Minute Heroes is a Warren Youth Project Initiative and is part-funded by the Headstart Hull Partnership programme led by Hull City Council and the Joe Strummer Foundation.
The Arts Celebrating Equality project is supported by ACE, Hull 2017, Freedom Festival Arts Trust and The Big Lottery.
Sat, 2 Sept 11:00-16:30, 21:00-23:00
Sun, 3 Sept 21:00-23:00
@ The Warren Map Ref: 24
Free Exhibition
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Museum Of Club Culture presents Carnivalesque
Exhibition
Kingston Swing Dance
An exhibition that disrupts expectations, showing films, paintings and sculptures that embody the spirit of Carnival.
Kingston Swing have been bringing Lindy Hop to the people of Hull since 2008, demonstrating and teaching Swing Dance and all its forms - including Lindy Hop, Charleston, Balboa and Collegiate Shag – in weekly classes and community events.
Fri, 1 Sept 10:00-19:00
Sat, 2 Sept 10:00-19:00
Sun, 3 Sept 10:00-19:00
@ Museum of Club Culture Map Ref: 10
FREE to access
Sat, 2 Sept 12:00-15:00
@ Festival Gardens 2 Map Ref: 15
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-15:00
@ Stage @TheDock Map Ref: 17
FREE Performance and participation
Sat, 2 Sept 20:00-21:00
@ The New Adelphi Club
FREE Performance
Sat, 2 Sept 12:30-18:30
Sun, 3 Sept 12:00-17:00
@ Fruit Market Map Ref: 2
FREE Performance
Look out for the Street Scientists in the Fruit Market area.
Contemporary visual artist Mark Wigan will also be live drawing and painting at the museum throughout Freedom Festival, creating work to challenge traditional social hierarchy and authority. A rare opportunity to gain insights into the creative processes behind the work of one of Britain’s pre-eminent contemporary artists.
A rare performance by the band of the British contemporary artist Bob and Roberta Smith, lifelong protester, author, musician and passionate art education advocate. This performance is part of the “This is a Freedom of Expression Centre” project at Hull School of Art and Design, including a large new public artwork, exhibition, workshops and talks.
Investigate tiny technology, test out your driving skills in a Formula Student virtual reality racing simulator, look out for the roaming Hull Street Scientists, enter the world of SeriousGeoGames, explore the mind-bending world of illusions and much, much more…
The Science Tent presented by University of Hull
Installation, Get Involved
A number of different workshops and demonstrations to keep enquiring minds engaged!
Expect impromptu performances, flash mobs, taster workshops and plenty of social dancing at the Freedom Festival this year.
Bob and Roberta Smith presents The Apathy Band
Music
The Apathy Band demoralise the motivated. The Apathy Band never rehearse. The Apathy band can’t go on…
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Fri, 1 Sept 22:30-01:00
Sat, 2 Sept 22:30-01:00
@ Festival Tent Map Ref: 5
Ticketed Event See page 61 for more details.
The Official Freedom Festival Club
Music, Dance
Keep the festival vibe alive with special guest DJs from the festival programme including local favourites The Onion Club DJs on Friday 1st and DJ Mixhell/Soulwax from Brazil on Saturday.
This will be a party for all, full of dancefloor fillers from across the decades. NOT TO BE MISSED!
Tickets to the Festival Club will be available in advance via the website.
Seek out new experiences
Get to shows early as there will be big crowds
Be considerate, if you’re taller than someone behind you, do the right thing
Don’t let your kids wander off
Lost kids will be sold to the circus (potentially)
Be curious, see new things, dance like nobody’s watching, if you feel like clapping and whooping, don’t fight it
Please take your rubbish home with you or put it in the bin, look after your city
Don’t be an idiot, life is too short!
The all new Festival Tent will host the extraordinary ‘Counting Sheep Revolution (see page 21) and a selection of the Tent Talks.
It also features an outside area with the wonderful sideshows and Dutch musical vibes of Swoolish and Superhallo plus a selection of refreshments for all ages.
This is a family friendly event, please treat it as such. Enjoy, it’s your festival, a festival for everyone.
Queens Gardens will come to life throughout the weekend with an exciting program of street theatre, walkabout acts, dance, circus, workshops, carnival flavours and the inaugural Freedom Feastival – see page 22 for more on that.
Tips for a great weekendFreedom Festival Gardens
Ticketed Event
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Beats Bus Exhibition
Giving the future talents of Hull the chance to record their own music with the portable studio, (hip) hop on – you never know, you might surprise yourself.
The aim of the Beats Bus is to encourage the city’s next generation to speak out about their hopes, their aspirations and to see the opportunities they have for their future.
The Beats Bus is a mobile recording studio where music workshops will be run by local Hip Hop favorites. Young people of the city will have a chance to express themselves in ways they wouldn’t in everyday life, to learn new skills and to have positive Hip Hop fun.
Sat, 2 Sept 12:00-18:00
@ Marina Map Ref: 11
FREE Exhibition
Festival gardens - Creative workshops Come along and get involvedTool appreciation society
The Tool Appreciation Society is dedicated to makers and their tools – the tools which serve their craft, their master, their tradition and their community. Look out for our van at Freedom Festival 2017 – come along, say hello and tell us about the tools you use.
Beyond Words
Artists from the GROUND gallery collective and events space will teach you how to make your very own Zine publications.
Creative Teepees
Artist Sarah Daniels will be running workshops in and around the teepees for young people to come and get creative and learn new skills.
Feastival workshops
Before the inaugural Feastival takes place on Sunday, learn about apple pressing and growing your own vegetables. Find out more about the growing community of Hull and the wider region and how you could be more green fingered yourself.
Cooking demonstrations
Our dear friends at Cranswick foods will be giving cookery demonstrations during the weekend and you can find out more about the work they’ve been doing in schools leading up to this year’s festival.
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ONE DAY, MAYBE
1 Sep – 1 Oct
Hull City Centre
£10 – £18.50
SITE-SPECIFIC
Live performance, installation and pioneering technology combine to bring you the latest major production by theatre-makers dreamthinkspeak. Inspired by the May 1980 Gwangju Uprising in South Korea.
Book tickets online:hull .co.uk/onedaymaybe
dreamthinkspeak
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“dreamthinkspeak have been quietly reinventing site-specific theatre for some years now, creating walk-through shows all over the world.” THE INDEPENDENT
Commissioned by Hull UK City of Culture
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You can play a part in supporting the festival by joining as a Friend of Freedom. You’ll hear our news first, receive early notification of ticketed events and see your name listed on our website.
In response to the growing local need for year-round creative/skills development projects and building upon our success, we are seeking to expand our year-round offer. To support this, we have launched the Freedom 100 Club and we’re looking for local businesses to get involved.
100% of your investment will be used to support the expansion of our year-round programme of work, which is designed to support local artists, skills development and wider communities.
Freedom Festival Arts Trust is an independent charity which operates all year round within the city.
Just £12 for the yearJoin via our website:freedomfestival.co.uk/friends-of-freedom
Find out more:freedomfestival.co.uk/freedom-100
We continue to play a vital role in the on-going transformation of people and places, using arts and culture as a catalyst for enabling individuals, communities and our city to realise its true potential.
Our work is made possible because of the generosity of individuals and organisations who fund our programme of work. As we look towards 2018 we need to inspire more people and organisations to support us.
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