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Sydenham's Summertime Festivities

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The International Music Festival is in full swing and they have a spanking new website: http://www.sydenhammusic.net/

The First Sydenham Arts Festival will be here in just a month on July 3rd and today they opened their Box Office. Around 50 events, many free, some with famous names to entertain and delight you over 10 Glorious Summer Days & Nights (keep praying!). The website is constantly being updated and not everything is there yet. You can even book online: http://www.sydenhamartsfestival.com

Enjoy Sydenham Summer '09

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The Sydenham Arts Festival programme features over 50 events including drama, dance, music and poetry performances, visual art, film, celebrity book-signings, workshops and family friendly activities.

The Festival programme is currently at the printers. The website is up and running and the Box Office is open - it's all starting to happen!

In keeping with the Festival's aim to allow maximum access to all, tickets are reasonably priced and many events are free. So come along and sample what's on offer - maybe try something new - and discover the arts on your doorstep!

Better still there is still plenty of time to get involved. The organisers need help in many areas - volunteers with all levels of experience are very welcome. Already some 60 volunteers have signed up to assist.

A Volunteers Meeting is being held at the Here for Good Centre, 17 Sydenham Road, on Thursday 4 June at 7.30 pm. Please come along and see if there is anything you can do to help.
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The programmes will distributed to various outlets over this weekend. Pick one up at the Kirkdale Bookshop, our local libraries and the venues listed on our website.

Some tickets are already selling fast - dont delay, dont be disappointed.

www.sydenhamartsfestival.com for full details
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A broadsheet giving the details of the Visual Arts Trail over both weekends of the Festival is now available at the Kirkdale Bookshop, and will be in the Libraries and local pubs and cafes by tomorrow.

Ticket sales are going well - book early to avoid disappointment as some venues are quite small and have limited seating, for example the rear room of the Golden Lion will only seat 60 people.

Some events that are free also need tickets as some venues are small - for example Kirkdale Bookshop.

Tickets are available online at www.sydenhamartsfestival.com or call in at the Box Office (11am - 4 pm Mon-Sat) in Kirkdale Bookshop's Gallery (tel: 8123 1631)
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SAF09's first sell out event is Amaretti Angels at Trattoria Raffaele on Thursday 9th July. Tuesday is almost gone. So book Wednesday quick if you want to be sure of having a dramatic dinner!
http://www.sydenhamartsfestival.com/1004.html

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Post by jasonwebber »

I thought a lot of the festival was quite pricey really. You can pretty much pay these prices at the festival hall.

I also couldn't find any obvious way of turning the music off on their website.
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Post by leenewham »

I'm looking forward to a lot of the events.

I think it's a bit unfair to say they are expensive. Events at the Hob in Forest Hill are similar prices, the sell out play at the Dolphin last year was the same price bracket.

And quite a few things are free like the film show in Home Park.
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Must disagree with comments about the costs of the Sydenham International Music Festival concerts - top orchestral musicians, playing fantastic classical music, in a local venue with fine accoustics, to sell out audiences speaks for itself.

As the Music Festival ends the first Sydenham Arts Festival begins and there is no music playing on www.sydenhamartsfestival.com Check it out

Something for everyone and tickets are selling fast. So dont be disappointed and get on the "reserve" list for returns for Arts Festival events as many are for next Sunday's International Music concert.
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Pat Trembath wrote:... there is no music playing on http://www.sydenhamartsfestival.com ...
Could always put some on. What anthem could best symbolise an arty-farty Sydenham?

Oh, and a lot of great stuff is free, plus concessions for the needy and me. Interestingly it is the highest priced event that sold out first!

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All published performances of Amaretti Angels have now sold out. By popular demand one further performance has been arranged for lunchtime on Sunday 12 July. Contact the Box Office 8123 1631 or call into Kirkdale Bookshop to buy tickets.

Other Festival performances are selling well and we cannot guarantee extra performances if these sell out - so book early to save disappointment.

Steve Grindlay's talk on Artists and Musicians in Sydenham will take place on Monday 6 July at 7.30 at the Bookshop. This event is free but you will need to book your seat with the Box Office to avoid disappointment
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Sydenham Arts Festival starts tonight with Blues Night I at the Golden Lion featuring Steve Matthews' Razers at 8 pm and Dave Briggs Band at 9.30 pm. Admission free but voluntary contributions are welcomed

Following last week's highly successful performance at the Hob, Ocelot Gymkhana comes to Sydenham and starts at 8.30 pm at Champion Hall (opp. Home Park). Tickets cost £8/£6 (conc) are available on line at www.sydenhamartsfestival.com , via the Box Office on 8123 1631 or at the door.

Tomorrow's Street Celebrations begin at 10 am in Sydenham Road and promises five hours of free family fun.

Look out for the Butterfly Garden, the Beach at the Bookshop with Punch and Judy, and Levi Roots (of Reggae Reggae Sauce and Dragon's Den fame) will be at the Bookshop between 12 and 1 pm. From 11 - 2 there will be local music and dance groups performing outside the Dolphin and there will be buskers and street performers entertaining elsewhere in the high street.

Over the weekend as part of the Festival there will be a photographic exhibition "The Bigger Picture" at Forest Hill Library, Open Studios at Havelock Walk, Normanton St Methodist Church, The Kirkdale Centre and an exhibition of Arts and Crafts in the new conservatory of local charity Sydenham Garden, Queenswood Road

Pick up a programme of all the events happening over the next 10 days in and around Sydenham and Forest Hill at the Bookshop or at various cafes and pubs throughout Sydenham and Forest Hill, the local libraries and Kirkdale Centre
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Post by multisync »

Should be fun in Sydenham Road with all the roadworks that are going on!!!!
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Post by Thomas »

Well done to all concerned - it must have been a huge effort to organise this, and I think this is a huge asset to the local community.
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Events on Saturday

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Saturday's street events were superb! A BIG THANK YOU to all the organisers for a lovely day and to all the helpers and performers! The live bands at the Dolphin were amazing! Didn't catch the names of the bands which is a shame. Even the traffic works didn't do anything to dampen the mood as we had the glorious sunshine and cool glass of wine on our side (The puppeteer towards the end made me laugh for the wrong reasons).

We then strolled down to the Launderette for the drama performances not quite knowing what to expect and were delighted by the solo acts. Oddly enough the Launderette made the ultimate stage! What a wonderful unique idea.

Little children clearly loved playing in Sydenham's very own urban beach outside the Bookshop! A lovely idea which probably gave fmailies a little welcome respite from their shopping trip.

The Forest Fest at Forest Hill school was very busy with plenty to see and do. We were even ushered to a woman at a stall handing out free lettuces!

Overall a lovely second day to the Festival. Thank you again to all those involved in organising the events and looking forward to the rest of the week :D :D .
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Post by poppy »

It was a shame that the Linen shop decided to set up a table selling tea towels outside, with two girls trying very hard to drown out the live music from across the road with their own stereo though!
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Post by shorty »

poppy wrote:It was a shame that the Linen shop decided to set up a table selling tea towels outside, with two girls trying very hard to drown out the live music from across the road with their own stereo though!
I agree Poppy, although glad to say that they didn't manage to succeed in respect of the 3 or 4 acts that I watched!

I must say that the Punch and Judy show at the bookshop was fantastic and went down well with both the kids and their parents. I have seen this guy perform before and he really is a master of his craft. The only downside was that the beach (and pavement) was packed and it was a shame that it could not have been located in a slightly larger area (the disused Greyhound carpark across the road would have been ideal!!).

I thought the day was a huge success, and well done both to the performers and those that worked hard to make it all happen. I hope the remainder of the festival is as successful and that it is repeated for many years to come. It shows what a great community spirit we have, and what a pleasant town Sydenham is to live in! :lol:
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Post by nasaroc »

What a great job Sydenham Radio are doing in covering the Festival. I had my doubts about whether I would tune in - but I've found myself listening to every clip.

Check it out at the link below:

http://sydenhamradio.co.uk/site/news

What a piece of misjustice at Sydenham's Got Talent last night! The blonde should surely have won! I don't mean Carl the compere but the small blonde chanteuse. She didn't even get on the shortlist!

Let's hope it keeps dry for tomorrow night's film in Home Park.
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What 'injustice' ? (misjustice)

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[quote="nasaroc"] What a piece of misjustice at Sydenham's Got Talent last night! The blonde should surely have won!

I fail to see how there was any 'injusice' at Sydenham's Got Talent. There was no 'unfairness' or 'favouritism' in any part of the voting. The judges voted the 2 acts they felt were the ones to go through and the audience voted for their choice of the 2 finalists.

Yes I agree, the young lady was really good, as were the other acts, and disagreed with the comments she received about her hair, choice of accent etc...even though she was in 'character'. And not to mention the comments that, the female act's should have been wearing 'heels' (forgetting that they are NOT professionals yet...and further more only aged from 14).
However, the voting was fair and the group of 8 young winning dancers were chosen by audience preference and not by the amount of family support they had in the audience...There was only 6 of us. I never 'imagined' they would have won...up against the other acts and their support. They done 'really' well. As did ALL the acts. WELL DONE TO THEM ALL!!![/i]
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