Sep 102014
 
Esther, Marian & Lorna - 2014 Festival Directors

Esther, Marian & Lorna – 2014 Festival Directors

If you missed Marian Cameron, one of this years Festival Directors, being interviewed on BrightFM then click below to hear it again:

Sep 082014
 

Our online booking system will close at 5pm tomorrow (Tuesday 9th September) so our little army of volunteers can make sure we have complete listings of who is coming to each event.  So, please hurry and make those bookings online, just to make sure you’ve secured your place!

This does not apply to Toploader tickets, which we are keeping open slightly longer, but is getting pretty close to being sold out. If you still haven’t got your toploader ticket then click HERE.

And it doesn’t apply to physical tickets either! These can still be purchased from SWALK on the high street now and at the weekend.

Are you excited yet? We are!

Sep 072014
 

You could be going to one of the following events……

Liz Hinze Singing Workshops, Lindfield Art Studio’s Family Clay Workshop,CBeebies Sarah and the Duck storytelling session, Ariel Drama Academy Musical Theatre Performance, Mike and the Criminals, The Robinson Academy drama workshop & performance, Heather Martin Garden Design workshop, Nothing to Lose, JK Theatre Arts Show, Mike Reinstein Singing workshop for kids, Ensemble Reza Talk and Concert, African Drumming Workshop, Something Delicious with Jill Lewis, Burlesque class for women aged over 18, Yeah Groove, Book Quiz Evening, The Barefoot Players present The Last of Eden, Newick Folk at the Stand Up, Art Exhibition at Lindfield Primary School, Lindfield Arts Studio and Sarah Reynolds Studio, Music at Paolinos, Classic Cars, Bikes, Vans & Busses, Arts & Craft Activity Stalls, Food & Drinks, Speakers Corner, Huggett & Browne Contraptions, History Walks, Geocaching, Time Capsule Reburial, Life Size Dalek Walkabout, Wood Carving…….. and a whole lot more.

Which event are you going to?

http://lindfieldartsfestival.com for tickets or at SWALK in the High Street.

Sep 062014
 

You’ll have the opportunity of seeing…..

LOGOTanzen Academy Of Dance Ballet, Great Walstead’s Forest School, Blackthorns School Choir, Ariel Drama Academy Workshop, Hula hooping workshops, Shout Chorus, Creative Writing with the Silk Road Writers,Lindfield Art Studio’s Family Clay Workshop, Cavan Wood’s Visions of Jerusalem & School Daze, Daisy White’s Booktique, Mick Oakey, Philip Craik, Will Mactintosh, David Gee, Beryl Armstrong, Nat Murray, Keith Mapp, Ensemble Reza, Fitsteps class with Anita & Becky, Circle Singing, Oathall Community College, Balcombe & Lindfield Dance Show, Inchoir , Sussex Youth Dance, Rok Skool, Fashion Show, Story Box, Poetry Reading with Diane Brookens, Flamenco dance workshop, BPM Academy Street Dance Workshop, Getting yourself published with Clare Christian, Wild Honey, Lindfield’s First Murder: 1499: a talk by Tim Stanton, Suzanne Elizabeth, Poetry Reading with Richard Skinner , Barbershop Harmony Singing by the Stepping Out Quartet and the Sound Company Chorus from Horsham, Ensemble Reza and Schools Romeo and Juliet Concert, Mike and Reina Reinstein, Fable44, Art Exhibitions at Lindfield Arts Studio and Sarah Raynolds Studio, , Buskers, Hula Hooping, Music at Paolinos, Classic Cars, Ardingly College Solar Car, History Walks, Kirlian Hand Aura Photography, Wood Carving, John Lloyd Furniture Making Skills Demonstrations & Exhibition, Huggett & Browne Contraptions, Lucy Ellie and Toploader!

What are you planning to see? Book your tickets at http://lindfieldartsfestival.com until 5pm Tuesday 9th September or at SWALK on the High Street.

Aug 312014
 

After an explosive start our Collaborative Fiction Competition seems to have take a demonic twist!  And we’re having a devil of a job keeping a straigh face about it. What will happen next?

Only you can decide! Be part of our collaborative fiction competition. Go to the Festival website, read the story so far and then submit your follow-up part of the story. We’ll read the submissions as soon as we can and update the story on the website, so the next person can have a go.

Aug 262014
 

Now what shall I write?Bored with the rain today? Don’t know what to do with the kids?

The collaborative fiction competition for the Lindfield Arts Festival is still running. Why not see if you can add a new chapter? 

Can you save the Captain of the new Lindfield Cricket Team from certain death? Where’s Harry Potter when you need him?

Go to the Festival website, read the story so far and then submit your follow-up part of the story. We’ll read the submissions as soon as we can and update the story on the website, so the next person can have a go. What will happen next?

 

Aug 142014
 

Oh No!  The cricket on the common has turned into a match to the death! Can the Lindfield team survive?  What will happen next?

Only you can decide!  Be part of our collaborative fiction competition. Go to the Festival website, read the story so far and then submit your follow-up part of the story. We’ll read the submissions as soon as we can and update the story on the website, so the next person can have a go. What will happen next?

Aug 052014
 

A Commonwealth cricketing team to take on the whole of the rest of the world? What fiendish plan is being drawn up on Lindfield Common? What will happen next?

Only you can decide!  Be part of our collaborative fiction competition. Go to the Festival website, read the story so far and then submit your follow-up part of the story. We’ll read the submissions as soon as we can and update the story on the website, so the next person can have a go. What will happen next?

Aug 012014
 

A time travelling pink robot, with a cunning plan to kidnap Lindfield’s future cricketing dynasty? here else can this story possibly go next?

Only you can decide!  Be part of our collaborative fiction competition. Go to the Festival website, read the story so far and then submit your follow-up part of the story. We’ll read the submissions as soon as we can and update the story on the website, so the next person can have a go. What will happen next?

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