Enjoy performances by national, regional and local musicians with everything from Schumann, Debussy, Beethoven and JS Bach to Americana, English folk, swing, jazz, flamenco, bluegrass, African, Balkan, Gypsy and Indian music and contemporary composers and singer-songwriters.
Moxy Garbanzo - Around the World through Music and Dance June 21 |
Festival Fortnight kicks off at 10am on June 21 with Around the World Through Music and Dance, a new free family event in Wymondham Abbey and churchyard. Enjoy Moxy Garbanzo playing Eastern European tunes and Sokoshumba performing colourful African music on mbira, hosho and djembe. There’ll be Bollywood and Indian classical dancing and Strictly Flamenco, along with Adrian Palka’s Sound Table.
Bella Tromba - Wymondham Abbey, June 21 |
There’s also a programme of lunchtime recitals at the Abbey and a special performance by Matthew Schellhorn of Ian Wilson’s new piano masterpiece, ‘Stations’ (June 29), to celebrate the Abbey’s new icons of the Stations of the Cross.
And on July 3 at the Abbey, it’s ‘Of Night And Light And The Half Light’ with John Law piano and Iain Ballamy saxophone, exploring the ground hovering between classical and jazz using contemporary groove-based rhythms and contemplative music (£10, under-18s £3).
Dixie Mix - Midsummer Jazz Picnic, June 23 |
Central Hall has a great line up beginning with Norwich newgrass string band Feral Mouth (June 24, £10, under 18 £3) performing their ‘raucous irresistible bluegrass with rock n roll flair’ – Louise Rodgers, Americana UK. Then the world famous Pasadena Roof Orchestra is in town on June 27 (£15, under-18s £3, nearly sold out), followed by singer-songwriter Edwina Hayes (July 4, £10, under-18s £3), ‘the sweetest voice in England’. Arhai and Musica Planina (July 5, £10, under-18s £3) complete the Central Hall series with a lively evening of Balkan folk music – a great Saturday night party.
Arhai - Central Hall Wymondham, July 5 |
Head to the Market Place for Brother Pit’s Acoustic Americana (June 28) and Klezmerized! playing lively danceable music with Middle Eastern, Gypsy and Balkan influences (July 5).
The annual Teddy Bears’ Picnic is at Kings Head Meadow on June 29, with gentle musical fun for the under-fives from Charlotte Arculus and Hayley Moyses. And Norwich favourites The He Hews wrap up Festival Fortnight with the Family Finale at the Baptist Church (July 6, £10, under 18 free), an afternoon of ‘sophisticated silliness’ from flapper to disco with a New Orleans twist.
The He Hews - Family Finale, July 6 |
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