Performance line up 2011

Umbrella Stage

Saturday

Tarantism

Celtic Rasta

Dave Vegas Project

Hannah Band

The Dirty Words

CoConi

Sunday

Code 500

The Mobbs

Riverboat John & The Fairweather Pirates

Party in Paris

Spoken Word Yurt

Richard Frost

Jim Tom

Juston Thyme

Joe Bunn

Nicky & Naomi

Global Mela

Saturday

Gong Bath! 12. noon

Marvin Hagglar 12.45pm

Lalela 1.35pm

Lickle J And Family 2.10pm

Improve Your Patch Awards 3.00pm

Silverfox Johnson 4.00pm

Mosienko Project 4.45pm

Sandeep Raval - Mosaic in Motion 5.45pm to 6.30pm

Sunday

Didge Pete 12.00 noon

12.45 pm (act to be confirmed)

The Damones 2.00pm

Dhol Drummers (to be confirmed) 2.45pm

Charlene Marie 3.30pm

Recycle Fashion Show! 4.00pm

Panic Disorder 4.30pm

Aggie Demetri & Andy Pavli 5.15 pm – 6pm

Youth Stage

Saturday

Boy Boy 1.00

Saltwater Tropical Fish 1.30

Jacks Of Fortune 2.15

Algebraic Beat Orchestra 3.00

Purple Caterpillars F.O.E 3.45

Karrows 4.20

Gravity Junkie 5.15

Blood Visions 6.00

Our Violet Dreams 7.00

Plus Slots From Mcs Victor, Gareth & Rueben

Sunday

Mark Hall 1.00

Loise 1.30

Imogen And Troy 2.00

Silas & Matt 2.30

Isher 3.15

Tom Cayton 4.00

Roundhouse Un-Plugged 4.30

The Project 5.15

 

Dance Marquee

Performers, Dance Stage 2011

Dance stage kicks off with Wellingborough majorettes providing a performance that starts outside the Dance marquee then continues inside on the dance stage. (kindly lent to us by Spratton Parish council.) to hopefully draw my audience inside the marquee.

Wellingborough Majorettes 12.30

Line Dancing Workshop 1.00

Sharon

Egyptian Dance 1.30

Adults and children perform Egyptian dance classes lead by Rosie Metaxa who runs classes in Market Harborough, Corby and Kettering.

Belly dancing arose from various dancing styles which were performed in the Middle East and North Africa. Belly dance has roots in the ancient Arab tribal religions as a dance to the goddess of fertility.

Kerry School of Irish Dancers 2.00

The Kerry School of Irish dancing is a Small Irish dancing school based in Northampton for the past 10 years. Sam Schultes has been teaching since June 2007 when she took the school over from her mother, Michelle Tebbutt.

Ceroc 2.30

Workshop and demonstration

  • Workshop and demonstration led by Gemma Pierce and her crew.

  • Ceroc is an abbreviation of the French phrase c'est Rock. A stylish dance form, sometimes referred to as 'Modern Jive', is a fusion of Salsa, Ballroom, Hip Hop, Tango and Jive.

Zumba Workshop 3.00
Teacher - Michael Gonzales

Zumba is an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness class

"La Dama De Noche", 4.00

Flamenco Dance

Authentic flamenco from Maria Rincon. Originally from Malaga has been working teaching and living in Northampton for the last 10 years.

Flamenco is a genre of dance which has its foundation in Andalusian music.

"Flama"in Spanish means "llama" which is flame or fire, and "enco" , means having a-similarity-to. So, it is suggested the word originated from flame and fire in order to convey the deep, flaming, passion expressed in Flamenco music, song and dance.

Senzala,Groupo 4.30

Capoeira troupe

Capoeira is a Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts,
sports, and music. It was created in Brazil mainly by descendants of
African slaves with Brazilian native influences, probably beginning in the
16th century.

Badra 5.00

Chrissy Mitchel and Kirsty

A tribal fusion bellydance troupe based in Northampton.

We fuse together Tribal style bellydance with contemporary dance, Bharatanatyum, african dance and bhangra. Not at all what you might expect from a bellydance troupe!

 

Jazz & Classical Stage

Saturday
Andy Nicholson 12.00
James D Taylor 12.45
Shane Davidson 1.30
Slim Lucas and Patricia Leslie 2.00
Philip Bricher 2.30
Mark Beaumont 3.30

DCQ - Dave Chard Quintet 4.30
Beer Parlour Jivers 5.30

Sunday is open mic / open decks day.

 

Theatre Stage

Tony Howes one man show

Limelight Dance

Chaplins

Performances from the Black & Asian communities.

Cabaret Tent

Alias

Steve McCreadie

Those Damndj's

plus comedians, theatre, and dance.

Acoustic Marquee

Saturday
Enki 12.00
Jonny Tudor 12.30
Keble Stradling 12.50
Jason Vatter 1.10
Stevie Jones & Mark Gill 1.35
The Abrahams 2.05
Katie Saddington 2.40
Barricades Rise 3.05
Little MIss 3.35
Vickii Stocker 4.10
Painting Kate 4.35
MyJaike 5.00
Isabelle Band 5.30


Sunday
Sarah Turrell 12.00
Stevie Rigsby 12.35
Amy Leeder 1.00
Vickii & Katie 1.25
Bee Church (Band) 1.50
Eskimo Charlie 2.25
Rogue State Circus 2.50
Richard Berry 3.25
Corinne Lucy 3.50
Ray Beck 4.15
Amy Wyke 4.50
Helen Verill 5.15
Katie Paton
5.40

Saturday Evening Marquee line-up 6--10.30
MY FIRST TOOTH 9.45—10.30

Indie-folk quartet from Northampton. Near constant touring, including a recent UK tour with Athlete and a Glastonbury appearance, has seen them hone their frenzied, harmony-laden, live appearances into a barnstorming show NME called "unmissable".

KAW-LIGA 9.--9.30

indi guitar pop meets 60s psychedelia with cool vocal harmonies

JJ STONE & THE CAMPFIRE 8.15-- 8.45

alt.country and ol' country influenced with accompanied harmonies to follow the sound. The songs are simple, dark and pretty all at the same time and the arrangements are kept traditional in an american folk style.These songs certainly wouldn't go a miss whilst sat around a campfire!!

KINGS GAMBIT 7.30—8.00

contemporary folk band with beautifully matched voices, acoustic guitar, bass and cello, blending melody and storytelling with somtimes haunting somtimes uplifting results.

LIAM DULLAGHAN 6.45---7.15

this singer-songwriter turns sadness into something lovely with his soft and sibilant voice

and gentle guitar picking,

VELVET ENGINE 6.00--- 6.30

Latino Northamptonian San-D Godoy, "Yearning Folk Pop, with a sprightly... but reflective soul".

Dub

Highgrade Sound systems with various special guests.

 

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