Download - Performance Programme - January-April 2011
PerformanceProgrammeJanuary-April 2011
It seems strange to be casting my mind forward to summer 2011, but asyou’ll see on the facing page we’re announcing next year’s HOME festivaland a limited number of early bird tickets (the perfect Christmas present!)are now on sale. We had lots of great feedback on last year and are planningchanges in direct response to your thinking. Before then we’ve got another packed spring programme to welcome inthe New Year. Our ShipWrites series continues with performances by StuartSilver, Pencil Stringhorn, Matt Harvey and Molly Naylor; we’re exploring newmusic with a commission for two Devon train journeys and performancesby Powerplant and Britten Sinfonia, will perform a piece by the new SummerSchool artistic director, John Woolrich.We’re also delighted to present Hetain Patel, whose creative journey hastaken him from photography to performance; Mind the Gap, directed byformer Dartington student Tim Wheeler; and the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment (p.17) as a late addition.Matthew Linley, Live Art Producer
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An acoustic festival ofmusic, voice, language & roots
Saturday 25 June 2011Early Bird tickets are now on sale:www.dartington.org/home
Early Bird Tickets £30.00
Like this? Also pick up a Summer School brochure
HOME Festival is back!
Our small but perfectly formed festivalfocusing on acoustic music, voices andsong from around the world returns on25 June 2011. Once again we’ll be featuringunplugged sets from a wide range ofoutstanding international artists withinthe stunning surroundings of the Dartingtonestate. Film screenings, family activities,workshops, talks & discussions, crafts andfood complete the line-up.
£30 early bird tickets will be available until20 Feb - or until they run out! To book yourtickets visit wwwwww..ddaarrttiinnggttoonn..oorrgg//hhoommee
First line up announcements will be madeon 24 February. In the meantime, why notcheck out the HOME 2010 video atwwwwww..ddaarrttiinnggttoonn..oorrgg//hhoommee
Box office: 01803 847070 01|02www.dartington.org/arts
Announcing HOME Festival 2011...
Tickets £6.00Concessions £5.00Students & U16s £3.00
Like this? See ShipWrites: Matt Harvey p.11
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Tickets £7.00Concessions £5.50Family [2+2] £20.00
Like this? Chalk Giants p.13
Saturday 29 January2.00pm Barn Theatre
ModernCautionaryTales forChildren IIby Murray Lachlan YoungBBC 6 Music poet in residence Murray
Lachlan Young is joined by DartingtonCollege of Arts graduates Hanna Silva,Phil John and students from the DevonAcademy of Performing Arts, for adiscussion on the art of writing for theatreas well as rehearsed readings of the poets’and writers’ work.In association with:Devon Academy of Performing Artsdartington.org/arts/poets-as-playwrights
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
ShipWrites
Poets asPlaywrights
Friday 28 January2.00pm Ship Studio
Proof that poetry can be fun, thought-provokingand occasionally quite cool, Modern CautionaryTales for Children II offers a hilarious, rapidfire mix of rock and roll ‘n’ poetry, stand up,storytelling and a big dollop of shhh pantomime.
Children will join in, getting seriously involvedin live literature in a raucous, silly, scary, funny,poignant and enlightening hour of merrimentand mayhem.
Audiences are encouraged to bring wigs orbrightly coloured hats and homemade pignoses to the performance!
For help with making pig noses, andto see Murray in action, see the website.
This performance is 55m long
dartington.org/arts/cautionary-tales
Tickets £5.00Concessions £3.00Students & U16s FREEPlease reserve in advance at the box office
Saturday 29 January7.30pm Ship Studio
An intimate evening in the wonderful ShipStudio presented by four students fromthe prestigious South West Music School.
Elanor Best VoiceAnnabel Lainchbury ViolinMolly Lopresti-Richards MarimbaHenry Tozer Piano
This classical programme will containrepertoire ranging from Bach to the presentday. An opportunity to experience theseexceptionally talented musicians at thestart of their careers up close and personal.
dartington.org/arts/young-artist-showcase
Young ArtistShowcaseClassical Music
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts 03|04
“The big bad boy ofperformance poetryturns out to be oneof the greatestchildren's entertainers”The Scotsman *****
“The best £3I’ve spent fora long while!”audience member
Tickets £18.00Concessions £17.00Students & U16s £5.00
Sunday 6 February3.00pm Great Hall
Britten SinfoniaEnglish SongJacqueline Shave leader/directorMark Padmore tenorStephen Bell horn
The Britten Sinfonia is once again collaboratingwith celebrated British tenor Mark Padmore forour early spring orchestral concert.
The centrepiece of the programme is Britten’sSerenade for tenor, horn and strings - a magicalevocation of twilight and nightfall. Padmorewill sing Purcell songs as realised by Tippett,whose Baroque inspired Little Music is alsofeatured. Walton’s virtuosic and passionateSonata for Strings provides the thrillingclimax to this programme of English music.
Mark has described how he relishes theorchestra’s “palpable sense of adventure” and“particular intimacy and mutual enthusiasm”,which will no doubt shine through in thewonderful surroundings of the Great Hall.
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
TippettLittle Music
PurcellOverture and Rondeau from Abdelazer
BrittenSerenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
John WoolrichAnother Staircase Overture
Purcell ed. TippettIf Music be the Food of LoveMusic for a WhileSweeter than Roses
WaltonSonata for Strings
dartington.org/arts/britten-sinfonia
Tickets £18.00Concessions £17.00Students & U16s £5.00
Like this? See Wells Cathredral School p.11
Sunday 20 February3.00pm Great Hall
The South West’s leading orchestra playingBaroque music in appropriate style on periodinstruments, directed by Margaret Faultless.
The middle of the 18th Century was theage of the experimental, the fantastic andthe exploratory. Across Europe, composerswere experimenting with adventurous formand textures.
Boccherini Cello concerto in B flat(soloist: Sebastian Comberti)
Haydn Violin concerto in C major(soloist: Margaret Faultless)
Mozart Divertimento in D major
Boyce Symphony in C major op. 2 no. 3 & Symphony in D major op. 2 no. 5
dartington.org/arts/devon-baroque
Devon BaroqueEurope in Transition
Tuesday 15 February6.30pm Ship Studio
Tickets £30.00Concessions £28.00
Like this? see p.14
Great DebatesTagore and his relevance forinternational environmentaland social action todayOur Great Debates series continuesDartington’s long tradition of tackling theimportant issues of the day. This evening’sdebate is combined with a networking dinnerto enable further discussion of the topicbetween the speakers and audience.
Speakers include the author and co-founderof Schumacher College, Satish Kuma; Nobelprize nominee Aruna Roy; and leading climatechange activist Malini Mehta. Chaired byCharlie McConnell, Director of SchumacherCollege.
2011 marks the 150th anniversary of thebirth of the Nobel Prize winner RabindranathTagore, who was a huge influence for LeonardElmhirst and the Dartington experiment. Thisdebate will launch a year of activities acrossDartington’s programmes, including theTagore Festival in May (see p18).
Tickets include a three course sit-downdinner, plus ticket to listen to the debate.
dartington.org/great-debates
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts 05|06
Tickets £14.00Concessions £13.00Students & U16s £5.00
Like this? See Lau p.10
Thursday 24 February8.00pm Great Hall
Moishe’sBagelRip-roaring, foot-stomping, jazz-inflectedklezmer and Balkan music from some ofScotland’s finest musicians.
An intoxicating, life-affirming mix of EasternEuropean dance music, Middle Easternrhythms and virtuoso performances fromsome of the best instrumentalists thatScotland has to offer.
Formed in Edinburgh in 2003, Moishe’sBagel has toured England, Scotland, Irelandand Eastern Europe and is just as likelyto be seen jamming in a late night jazzden or enthralling an upmarket concerthall as electrifying the main stage audienceat a major festival.
In the spirit of our HOME Festival this event iscompletely acoustic. Come along and be thefirst to hear news of the 2011 HOME line up.
This is a seated event with space at the back of the auditorium for dancing.
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Tickets £9.00Concessions £8.00Students & U16s £5.00
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You LookLike Ants& PencilStringhorn
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
ShipWrites
Friday 25 February7.30pm Studio 30
A unique double bill of contemporaryfolk and spoken word presented by fouroutstanding artists.
Direct from London’s Soho theatre, YouLook Like Ants is an intimate, humorous,tragi-ballad from Perrier award-winningwriter and performer Stuart Silver.A conversational and textually rich epicjourney where Stuart seeks to get a holdon what life is all about, under the crushof great advice. With ukulele when youleast expect it - and when you expect it.
Like this? See Stan’s Café p.15
“Exhilarating, full-flavoured,breath-takingly intricate...the Bagel acquires themomentum of an expresstrain”The Herald
dartington.org/arts/moishes-bagel
Tickets FREEPlease reserve in advance at the box office
Sunday 27 February5.00pm Great Hall
Words andMusicwith South West Music SchoolStudents from South West Music Schoolhave been undertaking a three day residencyexploring the links between words and music.
Led by Stuart Silver and Pencil Stringhornthe residency has been inspired by theworks of Rabindranath Tagore, whose150th anniversary we are celebratingin 2011 with a year-long programme thatincludes festivals, debates, music, dance,theatre, a short course and an exhibition.
Come and see the results of the students’hard work over the weekend and share inthe excitement of their journey. Ticketsare free, however please book in advanceto avoid disappointment.
dartington.org/arts/words-music
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts 07|08
Like this? see Tagore 150 p.18
You Look Like Ants is followed by the mellowsounds of Pencil Stringhorn. Founded in 2009,and situated somewhere between rootsmanuva and Deptartment of Eagles, the bandis an original, East London take on spokenword / folk. Featuring Joshua Idehen (BeninCity) on vocals, Jon Cottle (Clare And theReasons, Ana Silvera), on electric cello andTom Leaper on saxophone.
Stuart Silver and Pencil Stringhorn will alsolead the South West Music School weekendresidency programme on Words and Music.
www.dartington.org/ants-pencil
Tickets £10.00Concessions £9.00Students & U16s £6.00
Thursday 3 March8.00pm Ariel Centre, Totnes
Of Mice & Menfrom Mind the Gapby Mike Kenny
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Tickets £9.00Concessions £8.00Students & U16s £5.00
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Powerplant24 Lies per secondLed by genre trashing virtuoso percussionistJoby Burgess (last seen at Dartington in theGraham Fitkin Band), British trio Powerplantexplore hi-octane percussion-led musicwith an electronic sound, bespoke filmand live visuals.
Powerplant made its debut in July 2005,with a sell out performance at the SouthbankCentre and has since performed extensivelythroughout the UK, Europe and beyond.
24 Lies per second includes a major new work(funded by the PRS for Music foundation)from experimental jazz composer andinstrument builder Max de Wardener, inspiredby film director Michael Haneke. DominicMurcott and Matthew Fairclough explore thepre-pianola experiments of Conlon Nancarrowand the Amen Break - six seconds of drummingthat changed the face of electronic music.There is also a rare performance of SteveReich’s My Name Is. Composed in 1967, andmaking use of both the audience and livelooping, Powerplant perform a speciallyrevised version to celebrate the composers75th birthday.
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
An award-winning adaptation of Steinbeck’sextraordinary tale of friendship, loyalty andthe power of dreams.
George and Lennie are drifters who have onlyeach other and their shared search for theAmerican Dream. George is the sharp littleguy who looks out for Lennie, his big-heartedpal who seems unable to keep out of trouble.
Finding work on a ranch in California, theyplan to stay long enough to buy a little placeof their own, but their arrival triggers a tragicchain of events that threatens their dream.
Mind the Gap is an award-winning theatrecompany that works with learning disabledand non-disabled artists as equals.
Recommended age: 11+ // Duration: 65 mins
Tickets £14.00Concession £13.00Students & U16s £5.00
Like this? See Moishe’s Bagel p.07
Wednesday 16 March 8.00pm Great Hall
LauWinner BBC Radio Folk Award ‘Best Group’
This generation’s most inventive folk bandcomes to Dartington for an exhilaratingperformance of cutting edge material.
LAU are Kris Drever (BBC Folk Award ‘BestNewcomer’ 2007), Aidan O’Rourke (co-founderBlazin’ Fiddles) and Martin Green - three ofthe most talented exponents of contemporaryfolk music in the UK.
After forming in Edinburgh in 2004, LAU’s threealbums - Lightweights & Gentlemen (2007),Lau Live (2008) & Arc Light (2009) - have hadreviewers and fans agog at the charismaticflair and dexterity of the band’s freewheelinginstrumentals, re-worked versions of traditionalclassics and cutting edge sound.
LAU will be supported by South West MusicSchool rising star, Declan Miller.
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts 09|10
Max de Wardener New Work (world premiere) Steve Reich My Name Is Matthew Fairclough The Boom and The Bap Conlon Nancarrow Piece for PercussionDominic Murcott Armed Response UnitGraham Fitkin Chain of Command Gabriel Prokofiev Import/ExportGabriel Prokofiev Voyages from Import/Export
dartington.org/arts/powerplant
“Quite frankly, the bestband in the world right now”Channel Four
£10 offer
Tickets £13.00Child £12.00Students & U16s £5.00
Like this? See Orchestra of the Ageof Enlightenment p.17
Friday 18 March7.30pm Great Hall
WellsCathedralSchool WindEnsembleWells Cathedral School Wind Ensemble wasfounded in 1990 by its current conductor,Dr Kevin Murphy. The ensemble has earneda national reputation as a leading proponentof chamber music for woodwind and brassand performs regularly throughout the UK.The group has commissioned three newworks from Malcolm Binney, Colin Touchinand a piece for winds by Malcolm Ellerby.
Currently members of the ensemble areprincipal players in the National YouthOrchestra, National Youth Wind Orchestraand the National Children’s Orchestra.
Local poet, writer and performer, MattHarvey appears in theatres, arts centres andvillage halls up and down the country.
Often heard on BBC Radio 4, he is a regularon Saturday Live and host of Wondermentalist,the comedy-infused, musically enhancedinteractive poetry cabaret. He was also heardaround the world as first official WimbledonChampionships Poet.
Matt’s latet collection of poems, Where EarwigsDare, is described as horticultural, whimsical,ecological, political and just plain funny.
Tickets £7.00Concessions £6.00Students & U16s £4.00
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
Wednesday 23 March8.00pm Ship Studio
Matt Harvey
ShipWrites
“puts a smile on your face andleaves wisdom in your brain”Fi Glover
dartington.org/arts/matt-harvey
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Like this? See Stan’s Café p.15
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I always thought counting to tenwas easy.
Somewhere between Bolton, Barbados,Scotland and India three men, Hetain,Mark and Dave, make a journey ofdiscovery. Taking music and the Indianten-beat rhythm cycle as a starting point,this performance delves with endearinghonesty and humour into the usuallydry questions of cultural identity.
TEN looks at the meeting place betweenthe red dot on the Hindu foreheadand the red cross on the English flag.Negotiating multiple and overlappingidentities in Britain today, TEN questionswhat is behind the need to belong.
Duration: 55mins
Performers Hetain Patel, Mark Evans,Dave ‘Stickman’ Higgins
Hetain Patel:TENpresented by Dance4
Thursday 24 March8.00pm Studio 31
Box office: 01803 847070 11|12www.dartington.org/arts
“skilled precision” The Guardian
dartington.org/arts/ten
Tickets £7.00Child £5.50Family [2+2] £20.00
Like this? See Modern Cautionary Tales p.03
Saturday 26 March2.00pm Barn Theatre
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A captivating new puppetry co-productioninspired by the landscape around us,based on two old English folk-tales: Jackand the Beanstalk and Jack the Giant Slayer.
Join Jack as he travels across the ancientlandscape of England on a quest to ridthe country of giants. But what about thegiants? What’s their take on the story?
The show creates a world of magicand mystery with chalk drawings,light, shadow and original music.
Recommended age: 5+Duration: 50 mins
Saturday 2 April8.00pm Studio 3
Young ArtistShowcaseRock and Pop MusicAn evening to showcase the exceptionaltalents of students from South WestMusic School.
Featuring Jonah Hitchens, Lee McCombe,Jessica Allen, Joel Stedman and Martin Skews.
This fun and informal evening will presentsongs and compositions from some of theregion’s finest young musicians. Great value,not to be missed!
Duration: 2 hrs
dartington.org/arts/young-artist-showcase
Tickets £5.00Child £3.00Students & U16s] FREEPlease reserve in advance
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
The ChalkGiantspresented byNorwich Puppet Theatre& Indefinite Articles
“A terrific, excitingand alternativetwist of a show”The Glasgow Herald
Friday 8 April6.30pm Great Hall
Tickets £10.00Concessions £5.00
Like this? See Great Debate p.06
Great DebatesThe Alternative Vote - astrong voice for the people?How will you vote in the referendum on5 May? Do you have the information youneed? Will AV eliminate the need forcomplicated tactical voting or make itmore necessary than ever? What kind ofsystem do you think is needed in the 21stcentury - and is the Alternative Vote theway to get there? Good information and illuminating, robustdebate is rare. This second Great Debate of2011 will help open up these questions andprovide a chance to push for the informationand system you need. A panel of four willset the context and explore the options.Lead debaters will include a seniorConservative ‘yes’ vote MP, a senior Lib Dem‘no’ vote MP, an ‘alternative view’ politicianand an academic who can help us makesense of the voting systems here and abroad.Come and join the Great Debate, which kicksoff with a complementary drink and fingerbuffet at 6.30pm. The debate will start at 7pm.
dartington.org/great-debates
Tickets £14.00Concessions £13.00Students & U16s £5.00
Like this? See Britten Sinfonia p.05
Sunday 10 April 7.30pm Great Hall
DartingtonCommunityChoirAn All Haydn programme including
Te Deum in CNelson Mass in D Minor
The 150-strong Dartington Community Choiris one of the largest and best regarded in theregion and its members are drawn fromthroughout South Devon. Their spring concertcelebrates the work of Haydn, one of the mostprolific and prominent composers of theclassical period. Recent performances of theMonteverdi Vespers and Elijah have attractedcapacity audiences, so be sure to book ahead.
Box office: 01803 847070 13|14www.dartington.org/arts
Thursday 14 April7.30pm Studio 1
Tickets £9.00Concessions £8.00Students & U16s £5.00
Likethis?SeeHetainPatel:TEN p.12
Stan’s Cafépresents Tuning Out With Radio Z Powerful, hypnotic and addictive, Tuning outwith Radio Z is an extraordinary theatricalexperience, improvised afresh each nightboth for the audience and by the audience...
It is late night in the studios of Radio Z andtwo presenters are attempting to navigate theperils of the night, intent on bringing theirlisteners safely to dawn. Where the fictionalpresenters are relying on their listeners forhelp, the real actors are relying on you toguide them through the show.
Bring a phone or a laptop, write text, sendideas, submit images and make requests.
Devise the show live with the Stan’s Café teamand experience the kick of finding your materialseamlessly woven into the emerging drama.
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
Tuning Out With Radio Z is an audacious andgenerous undertaking, a one-off that needsyour presence and input. Come for the startand stay as long as you wish. You may justsurprise yourself, you may fall in love with itand stay right through to the end, whateverthat may be.
This show is three hours long and audiencescan come and go - sit, lounge or lay! - at will.
Recommended age: 14+
dartington.org/arts/radio-z
“There is probably no moreinteresting companyworking in the UK today”The GuardianA mac commission
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Tuesday 19 April8.00pm Studio 1
Theatre Alibipresents Goucher’s Warby Daniel JamiesonThere's hell to pay when your make-believepig is called up for King and country...
The Revd Goucher is a children’s writer, buthis tales of mischievous pig Hiawyn becomeso dark they are seriously unsuitable. Thingsget out of hand when a military supremo setsGoucher to work writing stories about his pigwreaking havoc behind enemy lines - and thestuff of fancy turns nasty and very, very real...
Wildly comic and disturbing, Goucher’s Warexplodes with powerful physical performance,live music and inspired animation.
Recommended age: 14+ // Duration: 90 mins
dartington.org/arts/gouchers-war
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Thursday 28 April8.00pm Ship Studio
Tickets £6.00Concessions £5.00Students & U16s £3.00
Molly Naylor Whenever I Get BlownUp I Think of YouHow does it feel to have your world blown apart?
Britain is booming and Molly moves to Londonfrom Cornwall full of naive dreams and highhopes. Then on 7/7/2005, she finds herself ona tube blown up by terrorists and her life isforced to take a different direction. Funny,frank and poetic, this is the true story of whathappened next and how we put things backtogether after they’ve been blown apart.
Molly Naylor is a writer and performer whosepoems have featured on BBC radio and beenperformed at festivals all over the world.
Recommended age: 12+ // Duration: 1 hour
dartington.org/arts/molly-naylor
Box office: 01803 847070 15|16www.dartington.org/arts
“moving, upliftingand remarkable”Fringe Review
ShipWrites
Sonic Journeyswith Shackleton &Vengeance Tenfold
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
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Thursday 14 AprilWorldwide
Throughout April - June 2011Various venues
SW Music School & OAESunday 9 Jan, 4.30pmdartington.org/swms-oae
Hugh Nankivell& Theo TravisSaturday 30 April, 8pmdartington.org/arts/hugh-theo
Paines Plough in Tiny VolcanoesThursday 12 May, 8pmdartington.org/arts/tiny-volcanoes
Will Dutta feat. Plaid Wednesday 18 May, 8pmdartington.org/arts/will-dutta
Orchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSunday 29 May, 3pmdartington.org/arts/oae
Playgoers of DartingtonHall present Macbeth10 June - 18 Junedartington.org/arts/macbeth
Sonic Journeys is an exciting newcollection of aural landscapes thatconnect the creator, listener andsound with the world around us.
Artists are commissioned to create newworks in response to specific stretches oflandscape that inspire them on journeystaken by foot, train and other modes oftransport. Each new work is recorded andavailable for download for listeners toexperience as they pass through the samelandscape that inspired it.
Together, sounduk, The Dartington HallTrust and Beaford Arts are commissioninga renowned South West artist to create anexclusive new Sonic Journey in responseto two of the most beautiful stretches oftrain line in the South West - the main linebetween Exeter and Totnes and the branchline between Exeter and Barnstaple.
The new works will be recorded and then‘performed’ to passengers travelling throughthe same journey via their own personalheadphones. Together the pieces will forma unique link between North and SouthDevon and a highly evocative experiencefor the listener.
The Devon Sonic Journeys recordings will be available to download from 14 April. Visit www.dartington.org or sign up towww.sonicjourneys.co.uk for the latestupdates and announcements.
Sonic Journeys is conceived and producedby sounduk / www.sounduk.net
Box office: 01803 847070 17|18
A year-long series of events to celebrate the150 anniversary of the birth of RabindranathTagore, Nobel Prize winner, writer, poet, artist,reformist, educationalist and inspiration forthe Dartington “experiment”.
Great Debate: therelevance of Tagore today Tuesday 15 February, 6.30pm
South West Music School:Words & MusicSunday 27 February, 7.30pm
Tagore FestivalSun 1 - Sat 7 MayA rich week of poetry, dance, music, discussion,film, food and craft, with contributions fromDeepak Chopra, Andrew Motion, Chris Drury,Vandana Shiva and many more
Schumacher College:Confluence of CulturesMon 9 - Wed 11 May An exploration of the cross fertilisation ofEast and West, how our societies can learnfrom each other and how we could look toancient practices for guidance
HOME FestivalSaturday 25 June
Tagore 150
www.dartington.org/tagore150
Visual Art & Craft
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
Sunday NightsMovie Meal DealBook in advance for Sunday nightscreenings and save money on your cinematicket plus a two course pre-screeningsupper & coffee in the White Hart.
127 Hours [15]
from Friday 4 FebruaryDirector Danny BoyleGripping, adventurous film-making andfrom Danny Boyle, 127 Hours tells the truestory of the incredible ordeal suffered byAmerican mountain climber Aron Ralston.
Film & Digital Media
The King’s Speech [15]
from Friday 28 JanuaryDirector Tom HooperAs we approach the annual film awardsceremony, we are screening this Oscar andBafta contender starring Colin Firth, GeoffreyRush and Helena Bonham Carter. Firth andRush excel in depicting the fascinating andpoignant relationship between King GeorgeVI and an unconventional Australian speechtherapist, as the reluctant Prince is trainedto overcome his nervous stammer when hisbrother’s abdication forces him to addressthe nation and lead them into war.
www.dartington.org/cinema
The below represents a small selection of our film and media events. For full details visit www.dartington.org/arts or see the Barn Cinema Guide.
Collection of 20th Century Visual ArtMany visitors who enjoy and support our livearts and film programmes may not also beaware of Dartington’s substantial collectionof 20th century visual art, collected in themain by Leonard and Dorothy Elmhirst, whocollected ceramics on the advice of BernardLeach and pictures by up-and-coming artists.The collection is representative of the manyartists who called Dartington home, such asDavid and Bernard Leach, Cecil and ElisabethCollins, Mark Tobey and Marianne de Trey.Recently having become part of the artsdepartment’s porfolio, the team is currentlyexploring ways to best conserve and exhibitthe collection. To find out more [email protected]
Craft Education at DartingtonDartington is home to specialist craft makersand sculptors, two of whom run book-bindingand print-making classes throughout the year,open to all levels of experience from beginnersto experienced artists.Held by Mary Bartlett (book-binding) andMichael Honnor (print-making), the workshopsboast unique collections of expertise andequipment and are among the best in theSouth West.If you would like more info or to sign up foreither course please leave a message with themain Dartington reception on 01803 847000.
Large print brochure available.Please phone 01803 847074
Wheelchair access is available at the Barn,Great Hall, Ship Studio and Studios 1, 3, 6,30 & 31. There are accessible toilet facilitiesadjacent to these venues. For patrons witha hearing impairment, The Barn and GreatHall offer an infra-red system.Assistance dogs are welcome. Please advise box office in advance of your accessrequirements and any assistance needed.Our staff will be pleased to help you.
Access Food & drink
Box office: 01803 847070 19|20www.dartington.org/arts
Space, a place to createOur new Space initiative provides high qualityarts facilities and spaces where local, nationaland international artists, makers, organisationsand ensembles can create a base, work inresidency or develop new work.
Users include Meredith Monk, English TouringOpera, Soundart Radio, Royal Ballet School,Richard Alston Dance Company and now theOrchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, whowill be in residency from 8 to 9 January incollaboration with South West Music School.
Call out to artists! We’re interested in hearing from artists whohave proposals for residencies. Please get intouch to discuss proposals or find out more.
Space will officially launch in April and thereare lots of exciting plans to mark the event.If you’d like to know more please call01803 847097, email [email protected] visit www.dartington.org/space
The Roundhouse CaféSituated next to the Barn Theatre, is awelcoming, family friendly space open from12pm to 8pm every day to serve hot and colddrinks, wine and beer, a selection of locally made cakes and ice creams. Wifi is available.The White Hart bar & restaurantOpen from 12pm to late offering main meals and a wide selection of wines, spirits,beers & ales. Booking is recommended on01803 847111.
Box office: 01803 847070www.dartington.org/arts
Buy a ticketCall01803 847070 between 12.30-7pm*Onlinewww.dartington.org/artsPre-show / In PersonBox office opening times exclude the hourprior to an event or film for ‘on the door’sales. Totnes bookshop box office is openMon - Sat 9.30am - 5pm.
In advance by postSend your order & cheque (payable toThe Dartington Hall Trust) with an SAEif you’d like your tickets sent to you.Credit & debit cardsWe accept most cards.Group bookingsBuy ten tickets and get the eleventh free.
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Getting hereBy carFree parking is available on-site.See www.dartington.org/arts for directions to Dartington or call us on 01803 847074.
By busCatch the 165 bus from Totnes - info on on0870 6082608 or www.countrybusdevon.co.uk.
By trainTotnes train station is 1.5 miles from us,which equals roughly a 30 min walk ora 5-10 minute taxi ride.
On footA level footpath runs from Totnes station along the river before turning right onto theDartington Hall drive for the last 3/4 mile.
By bikeThere are two bike racks located centrally atDartington Hall: a covered rack in the lowerlevel of the main car park and anuncoveredrack behind the East Wing of the Courtyard.
Family
ReservationsReserved tickets must be paid for 24 hoursprior to the event. We will release ticketsthat have not been paid for by this time.ReturnsRefunds are not available unless an event isnot able to go ahead. Exchanges/credit maybe offered at the discretion of the Box Officewith 24 hours notice.ConcessionsArts Society; over 60s; full time students;U16s; unemployed; disability benefit; DHTstaff. Please provide proof of eligibility.
Family ticketsare for 2 adults & 2 children.
Early Bird £2 off a limited no. of tickets ona first come, first served basis.
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To become a member please visit ourwebsite, ask at the box office or call01803 847008.
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AddressThe Barn, Dartington Hall,Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6DE
Box-office01803 847070
Administration01803 847074
Boxoffice 01803 847070www.dartington.org/artsDiarySave the date
January09 Sunday 4.30pm Studio 31
South West MusicSchool with OAE
28 Friday 2.00pm Ship StudioShipWrites: Poets as Playwrights
29 Saturday 2.00pm Barn TheatreModern Cautionary Tales for Children II
29 Saturday 7.30pm Ship StudioYoung Artist Showcase:Classical Music & Song
February06 Sunday 3.00pm Great Hall
Britten Sinfonia: English Song15 Tuesday 6.30pm Great Hall
Great Debates: the relevance of Tagore today
20 Sunday 3.00pm Great HallDevon Baroque
24 Thursday 8.00pm Great HallMoishe’s Bagel
25 Friday 7.30am Studio 30ShipWrites: You Look LikeAnts and Pencil Stringhorn
27 Sunday 5.00pm Great HallSouth West Music School:Words & Music
March03 Thursday 8.00pm Ariel Centre, Totnes
Mind the Gap: Of Mice and Men 10 Thursday 8.00pm Studio 31
Powerplant16 Wednesday 8.00pm Great Hall
Lau18 Friday 7.30pm Great Hall
Wells Cathedral School Wind Ensemble
23 Wednesday 8.00pm Ship StudioShipWrites: Matt Harvey
24 Thursday 8.00pm Studio 31Hetain Patel: Ten
26 Saturday 2.00pm Barn TheatreThe Chalk Giants
April02 Saturday 8.00pm Studio 3
Young Artist Showcase:Rock and Pop Music
08 Friday 6.30pm Great HallGreat Debates: The Alternative Vote
10 Sunday 7.30pm Great HallDartington Community Choir
14 Thursday 7.30pm Studio 1Stan’s Café: Radio Z
19 Tuesday 8.00pm Studio 1Theatre Alibi: Goucher’s War
28 Thursday 8.00pm Ship StudioShipWrites: Molly Naylor: When I Get Blown Up I Think of You
The Arts at Dartington gratefully acknowledges the generous support received for this programme from: