19 August 2008
Cumbria gets ready for major international street arts
festival
A Cumbrian town is gearing up for one of the region’s biggest
and brightest street arts festivals.
Around 200 performers from across the world will take to the
stages, streets and parks of Kendal between Friday 29th and Sunday
31st August in a series of exciting and unusual performances for
the Mintfest international street arts festival.
Audiences will come face to face with a talking compost heap, a
Gallic James Bond style hero doing battle with an evil villain and
some space cadets bearing gifts of yellow Y-fronts from far away
galaxies. There will also be a chance to see some giant
puppets taking part in a bizarre dance spectacle and to watch a
show inside the belly of a giant pig. And anyone who feels
under dressed will be shown how to make themselves a stylish hat by
a French origami expert.
The event will officially be launched on the Friday evening at
8pm on Nobles Rest park with performances by Dutch entertainers
Tuig who use fire, air and water to spectacular effect, and Bash
Street Theatre with their highly-acclaimed real life silent-movie
style production Cliffhanger. The evening will finish with a
powerful and colourful Spanish fireworks finale from pa-BOOM.
Over the rest of the weekend every corner of this attractive
market town on the edge of the Lake District will come alive with
comedians, jugglers, magicians, musicians and other colourful
street arts acts and most of the performances are free.
On Saturday afternoon the Whalley Range All Stars will perform
Compost Mentis, in which the audience will be lead up the garden
path by a large compost heap and the gardener who looks after it.
Their relationship slowly begins to break down when it's discovered
that the compost heap has a life of its own and harbours thoughts
that are fermenting within.
Over the weekend the Whalley Range All Stars will also be
introducing audiences to their 30’ long sleeping sow, snuffling and
snoring in a pen. A farm-hand will offer the public the
opportunity to act like pigs and take a peek at a 10 minute long
show that takes place inside her belly.
Later on Saturday and again on Sunday French performer Joe
Sature will be taking on the role of a James Bond style hero ‘Peter
Smith’ in his show Operation Beta in Abbott Hall Park.
Peter Smith throws himself with alacrity into the hunt for the evil
John Bad. Will he manage to defeat Bad’s plans and save the
world? The show is a piece of glorious slapstick comedy from
one of France’s leading outdoor performance companies.
Also on Saturday evening Bread and Butter Theatre will be
performing Gifted the Space Cadet in Abbott Hall Park. The
audience find themselves in a comic cosmic game show with a mind
bending finale, with gifts of yellow Y-fronts from far away
galaxies.
Over in the Brewery Arts Centre highly acclaimed German band the
17 Hippies will be making their British debut as part of Mintfest
Rhythms of the World.
On Sunday The Grand Theatre of Lemmings will perform in Abbott
Hall Park. Their ‘amazing mechanical dancers show’ is the
story of two crazy people fighting against the odds to create a
bizarre dance spectacle with giant puppets. The show begins with
fast moving comedy as their costumes get tangled and they entertain
the crowds with a variety of stunts and comic antics.
On both Saturday and Sunday Le Chapeau Magique from France will
be introducing the art of origami and giving people the chance to
make their own hat so they can stand out from the crowd.
The Singing Mountain Choir will provide the Grand Finale on
Sunday evening at 8pm. The event starts with a magical
torchlit walk to Kendal Castle to hear this dynamic and vivacious
group who are dedicated to performing songs from the Republic of
Georgia and other countries, celebrating some of the world’s great
singing traditions.
Mintfest is being supported by a number of organisations,
including the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).
Peter Mearns, Executive Director of Marketing, NWDA
comments:
“The NWDA is delighted to support this year’s Mintfest, which
brings alive the outdoor stage with a whole range of exciting
performances, set against some of the UK’s most stunning Lakes and
Mountains. The Lake District is already home to an excellent
collection of visitor experiences and creative events throughout
the year, showcasing England’s Northwest as a culturally dynamic
region.
“We hope this year’s event will encourage a wider audience to
explore the outstanding assets of England’s Northwest.”
Julie Tait, from Kendal Arts International, which is organising
the event, says: “Mintfest has something for everyone including
traditional street arts, some of the most amazing and innovative
artists you are likely to see anywhere and some great music.
We believe it will inspire, amuse, amaze and captivate local people
and visitors alike.”
More information on all the acts taking part in this year’s
Mintfest can be found at www.mintfest.org.
Details of some of the individual performances follow:
Event: Nicole et Martin perform Grimm’s fairly
tales
Date: Fri 29th Aug @ 4:30pm, Hansel & Gretel
Sat 30th Aug @ 4:30pm, The Fisherman & His Wife
Sun 31st Aug @ 12:30pm, The Musicians of Bremen
Cost: Adults £8; under 16s and unwaged £5
Venue: Gooseholme Park, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4UF
Description:
Using music, storytelling and simple props Nicole et Martin re-tell
traditional fairy stories from central Europe - ‘Hansel &
Gretel’, ‘The Musicians of Bremen’ and the ‘Fisherman and his
Wife’. Nicole et Martin won the prestigious Tapwater Awards
at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2006.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: Mintfest Grand Opening Spectacle
Date: Friday 29th August
Time: 8pm
Cost: Adults £4; under 16s and unwaged £2
Venue: Nobles Rest park, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4UF
Description:
The evening will include a performance by Dutch entertainers Tuig
who use fire, air and water to spectacular effect as a man is
slowly raised 14 metres above the ground before making a
breathtaking jump. Bash Street Theatre will perform
‘Cliffhanger!’ a real life silent-movie style production with
falling buildings, dare-devil escapology, slap-stick humour and
live piano accompaniment. The evening will finish with a
powerful and colourful Spanish style fireworks finale from
pa-BOOM.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: Northern Belly Dancing Company - Hafla
Party
Date: Friday 29th August
Time: 10pm
Cost: £4
Venue: The Maltroom at The Brewery, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9
4HE
Description:
Direct from the souks of Manchester, the Northern Belly Company
invite you to let your hair down and join them in a ‘hafla’ party
featuring exotic belly and Arabic dancing to authentic live music
with middle-Eastern food followed by a world music disco.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: Whalley Range All Stars perform Compost
Mentis
Date: 1pm & 2.30pm on Saturday 30th August
Cost: Free
Venue: Town Hall, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4DL
Description:
The audience are led up the garden path by a large compost heap and
the gardener who looks after it. Their relationship slowly begins
to break down when it's discovered that the compost heap has a life
of its own and harbours thoughts that are fermenting within.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: Joe Sature performs Operation Beta
Date: 8.30pm on Saturday 30th August & 2.30pm on Sunday
31st August
Cost: Free
Venue: Abbott Hall Park, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AL
Description:
Peter Smith throws himself with alacrity into the hunt for the evil
John Bad. Will he manage to defeat Bad’s plans and save the world?
Glorious slapstick comedy from one of France’s leading outdoor
performance companies.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: Strangelings perform Tandem
Date: 1pm & 3pm on Saturday 30th August
Cost: Free
Venue: Library Road, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4PY
Description:
Two men, two wheels and some unfeasibly long shoes. Daredevil trick
cycling, achingly beautiful acrobalance and a never before
attempted escape finale.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: Bread and Butter Theatre perform ‘Gifted the
Space Cadet’
Date: Saturday 30th August
Time: 8.45pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Abbott Hall Park, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AL
Description:
The audience find themselves in a comic cosmic game show with a
mind bending finale, with gifts of yellow Y-fronts from far away
galaxies.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: 17 Hippies
Date: Saturday 30th August
Time: 8.45pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Brewery Arts Centre Gardens, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9
4HE
Description:
The 17 Hippies from Germany making their long-awaited British debut
with their Eastern-European influenced world dance music supported
by the haunting Chilean pan pipes of Mezcla.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: The Grand Theatre of Lemmings
Date: 2.30pm and 4pm Sunday 31st August
Cost: Free
Venue: Abbott Hall Park, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AL
Description:
"The amazing mechanical dancers show" is the story of two crazy
people fighting against the odds to create a bizarre dance
spectacle with giant puppets. The show begins with fast moving
comedy as their costumes get tangled and they entertain the crowds
with various stunts that involve getting onto stilts and other
wonderful comic antics.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Event: Mintfest Grand Finale – The Singing Mountain
Choir
Date: Sunday 31st August
Cost: 8pm
Venue: Abbott Hall Park, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AL
Description:
A magical torchlit walk to Kendal Castle to hear a dynamic and
vivacious group dedicated to performing songs from the Republic of
Georgia and other countries, celebrating some of the world’s great
singing traditions.
Call: 01539 725133
Web: www.minfest.org
Ends
MEDIA CONTACTS: Paul Gardner or Louisa Malkin on
015394-42436
NOTES TO EDITORS:
1. IMAGES AVAILABLE: Images of some of the acts appearing at
Mintfest.
2. Major sponsor is the Northwest Regional Development
Agency (NWDA) - leading the economic development and regeneration
of England's Northwest and is responsible for:
• Supporting business growth and encouraging
investment
• Matching skills provision to employer needs
• Creating the conditions for economic growth
• Connecting the region through effective transport and
communication infrastructure
• Promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life
Founder sponsors Castle Green Hotel, Elephant Yard Shopping, K
Village Outlet Centre, Wainwright’s Yard, the Westmorland Shopping
Centre and the Eric Wright Group.
Mintfest is funded by South Lakeland District Council, Kendal
Town Council, Arts Council England, Northern Rock Foundation,
Cumbria Vision, Cumbria County Council and South Lakes Tourism
Action Group.
Also supported by TransPennine Express.