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Tenterden Folk Festival 2008
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Friday
3rd to Sunday 5th October
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October 2008 will see the 16th Tenterden Folk festival fill the town
with traditional English folk song, music and dance as well as the popular
craft fair, music fayre and street stalls.
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Plans for the Festival are progressing well with funding and support
having been confirmed by Tenterden Town Council, Ashford Borough Council and Kent County
Council through the Members Grant scheme.
Many venues have also been confirmed and we are now planning the
individual events which will take place around the town centre, in the pubs,
the Tenterden
Club, the
Assembly Rooms, the Kent and East Sussex Railway and other suitable
halls.
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One of the highlights of this year’s Festival is likely to be the
special Sunday afternoon concert in The Tenterden Club which will feature two groups of popular
young folk musicians.
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The Askew Sisters are Emily and Hazel Askew from London, who like many of the young performers on today’s
folk scene come from a family where their parents are very interested in folk
music and took them to Sidmouth Festival when they
were very young. They became members
of the English Folk Dance and Song Society’s Hobby Horse Club and retained
their interest and passion for folk song and dance into their teens and
continued to attend summer schools and festivals as performers. When younger they learned a variety of
instruments but now Emily plays fiddle and Hazel melodeon. The majority of their repertoire is English
tunes and songs. Looking at their gig
list for this year they seem to be appearing at most of season’s popular folk
festival including Tenterden. www.askewsisters.co.uk
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Mawkin are another very popular and busy young
band comprising Dave Delarre (guitar) and his brother Jamie
(fiddle), Danny Crump (bass guitar) and Alex Goldsmith (melodeon). Dave and Jamie also come from a folkie family
who were involved in organising the Moreton Folk
Festival. Their music is very upbeat
and energetic played fast and for fun.
Although they have been influenced by jazz, rock and funk they have
also picked up much from traditional English folk musicians such as Johnny
Cunningham, Andy Cutting and John Kirkpatrick. In the summer of 2006, Mawkin
released their first full length album ‘The Fair Essex’ which received rave
reviews. www.mawkin.co.uk
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Both these groups should have wide appeal, not only to regular
festival visitors but also to new audiences of all ages.
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After the success of last year’s souvenir programme we are already
accepting bookings for advertising in this year’s even bigger programme.
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More details of Tenterden Folk Festival 2008 guests, accommodation and camping are
now being posted on our website at www.tenterdenfolkfestival.org.uk.
To receive our regular email updates send an email to info@tenterdenfolkfestival.org.uk
with "add to festival news list" in the subject box.
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Last updated 29th February 2008
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