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Posted: September 3rd, 2009 | Author: bridget | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Arts Festival, Out There International Festival, Seachange Arts | No Comments »
Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th September 2009, St George’s Park , Great Yarmouth.
This year OutThere will have an amazing array of public performances, spectacular street shows, live music, theatre, circus, international food stalls, and lots of workshops and activities for everyone to get involved in. To find out more click here to view the Out There website.
SeaChange Arts is looking for people who can spare some time to volunteer and help deliver this exciting event in Great Yarmouth. There are many opportunities to get involved including: marketing, hospitality, runners, backstage support,stewarding, reviews.
For further information or to get involved contact Laurie Miller-Zutshi on 01493 846187 or e-mail creativelearning@seachangearts.org.uk.
Posted: June 29th, 2009 | Author: bridget | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Arts Festival, Seachange Arts, Training, young people | No Comments »
Creative Arts East is overseeing the delivery of this volunteering into employment scheme in Norfolk and Suffolk and the first Norfolk-based project will take place in Great Yarmouth, managed by SeaChange Arts. This is an opportunity to participate in a 35 hour course in Events Management and Technical Production for Open Air Events.
The course is for people 16 yrs+ who are out of work and not already in training and offers basic introduction in running and managing an outdoor event, including stewarding, stage management, technical and sound. Participants will be working with an experienced tutor. The deadline for registering interest is 9th July, 2009. Call Sarah James at SeaChange Arts on 01493 846436 or email sarah@seachangearts.org.uk.
Posted: June 14th, 2009 | Author: bridget | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Arts Festival, Bridget Heriz, Open Studios, printmaking, sculpture | No Comments »

- Open Studio Invitation
Bridget is sharing an Open Studio event with the printmaker Jude Lockie as part of the 2009 Framlingham Summer Festival. The studio will be open for the weekend 27th -28th June and Bridget will be attending for the day on Sunday 28th 10.-17.oo hrs. The studio is at 22-24 Fore Street, Framlingham, IP13 9DF (rear of Fine Design). The whole festival runs from 26th June-5th July (with Julian Lloyd Webber performing at Framlingham College on Friday 3rd July).
Jude and Bridget first worked together when they initiated the group Bearing 090 to arrange exhibitions and exchanges abroad. The group exchanged with the Belgian Group Quinconce in 1995 and later exhibited in Finland and participated in the VI International Exhibition in St. Petersburg. Bruer Tidman was one of the members along with Tony Casement, Judy Foster, Esmond Bingham, Pris Forrest and Gary Wornell. Jude studied printmaking in Japan and has work in this year ’s Royal Academy Show.
Posted: May 8th, 2009 | Author: Rupert Mallin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Arts Festival, Out There, Seachange Arts | No Comments »
Following on from last year’s “Out There” International Festival, SeaChange Arts has been awarded funding to the tune of nearly one million Euros to develop the festival over the next three years. Half the funding has come from the EU under the EU Inter-regional Programme, which means SeaChange is working with partners from Amiens, a town North of Paris, the lead partner for the project, Rouen and an organisation which runs projects throughout Britanny. In England the partners with SeaChange are the Winchester Hat Fair, Brighton Festival, Zap Art and Southampton City Council. The Great Yarmouth Borough Council is supporting the project along with other funders to complete the match funding.
Plans are already under way for this year’s “Out There” which will take place over the weekend of 19th and 20th September. The festival will focus on street arts and be centred around St.George’s Park. French tightrope walker Didier Pasquette will be walking across roof tops on the seafront and community groups are already getting involved in the carnival style opening parade on the Saturday morning.
Last year the first international Out There festival saw more than 100 performers and artists from Britain, France, Finland, Brazil, Spain, Uruguay, Cuba, Portugal and Belgium take part to entertain the public in various venues in Great Yarmouth. For more information go to www.outtherefestival.com.