The full souvenir programme for Bath Folk Festival 2015. More information at http://bathfolkfestival.org.
The festival takes place from Saturday 8th August - Sunday 16th August 2015 at venues across Bath.
Find out more about the concerts, sessions and events on offer throughout the festival.
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What's On...
Events Timetable pages 6-8
Session Diary pages 10-11
Bath City Farm Fun Day page 14
Headline Acts pages 16-17
RUH Atrium & 44AD Exhibition page 23
Maps pages 26-27
Advance Tickets page 29
We endeavour to make the printed programme accurate, but for the up to the minute schedule, visit
www.bathfolkfestival.org
Welcome to Bath Folk Festival 2015. We are very excited to present this year's
programme of events, which we hope will provide something for everyone - wherever
you sit on the folk spectrum.
Highlights include a rare live performance by Flook, a free open air ceilidh, music
from international guests Fabula Rasa and Himmerland, and a special art exhibition
and concert series at the 44AD artspace exploring folklore, custom and tradition.
This year sees our Traditional Music Summer School go from strength to strength
thanks to support from the University of Bath. You can enrol on the door to take
advantage of a week of intensive tuition, workshops and sessions designed to help
you develop your own traditional music skills. Ā We will also be hearing from the
amazingly talented Bath Folk Youth Band, formed of regular summer school students.
We are proud to build on our partnerships with lots of local organisations again this
year, including Bath City Farm, Art at the Heart of the RUH, the ICIA at the University of
Bath, Bath Artisan Market, the Museum of Bath at Work, the Rec House, and of course
our many fantastic local venues. Ā We would like to thank them, and our wonderful
sponsors, for all of their support creating this year's festival. Ā
Whether you are local or a visitor from further aļ¬eld, we hope you will all enjoy wide
range of music, dance, storytelling, comedy and art at this year's Bath Folk Festival.
Workshop Schedule page 9
Summer School & Youth Band page 13
MOBAW & Festival Market page15
Featured Artists pages 18-22
New Shoots & Folk on the Cliff page 24
Camping page 28
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Saturday 8th August
Events Timetable
Sunday 9th August
Monday 10th August
10am - 3pm Bath City Farm
Bath City Farm Family Fun Day Free
8pm The Hive
Kadia Free
7.30pm Beechen Cliff School
Flook support DisKan Ā£15 Adv / Ā£17 Door
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10am - 4pm Green Park Station
Bath Artisan Market Free
1-3pm The Bell
MUHA Free
2-4pm 44AD Gallery
Sheena Vallely & Vivienne Baker Donation
4pm The Nest
New Shoots Competition Heats 1&2 Ā£3
7.30pm The Barley Mow
Izzy Burns Quartet Free
8pm The Royal Oak
Claire Watts Free
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10am - 4pm Green Park Stn
Festival Market Free
12.30pm Harvest
Live Music Free
1.30pm Beyond the Kale
Live Music Free
7.30pm The Nest
New Shoots Competition Heats 3&4 Ā£3
7pm Giraffe
Lampa Free
8pm St Jamesā Wine Vaults
Mike Danver Scott Ā£4
8.30pm The Bell
Immigrant Swing Free
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We have a packed schedule featuring an amazing number of free
and low cost performances as well as some stunning headliners.
Please note that the times mentioned here are doors open times.
Performances will generally start half an hour later.
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Tuesday 11th August
10am - 4pm Green Park Stn
Festival Market Free
12.30pm Harvest
Live Music Free
1.30pm Beyond the Kale
Live Music Free
2pm Museum of Bath at Work
Working Songs of Britain Entry fees apply
6.30pm Green Park Station
Ceilidh Free
8pm The Hive
Damir Yakubov & Cliff McAuley Free
8pm St Jamesā Wine Vaults
Steve Turner Ā£4
10am - 4pm Green Park Stn
Festival Market Free
12.30pm Harvest
Live Music Free
1.30pm Beyond the Kale
Live Music Free
2-4pm The Rec House, Twerton
Keys to the Otherworld Free
8pm St Jamesā Wine Vaults Cellar
Deuair Ā£4
8pm St Jamesā Wine Vaults Gallery
What a Performance Ā£5
7.30pm The Nest
New Shoots Heats 5&6 Ā£3
Wednesday 12th August
8.30pm The Bell
Aughisky Free
Thursday 13th August
10am - 4pm Green Park Stn
Festival Market Free
12.30pm Harvest
Live Music Free
1.30pm Beyond the Kale
Live Music Free
8pm St Jamesā Wine Vaults
Acoustic Showcase Ā£5
Midnight The Nest, Piano Bar
Fergusson Elliott Free
5pm 44AD Gallery
David Moss & Louise Baxter Donation
8pm The Nest
RSVP Bhangra Ā£6 Adv / Ā£7 Door
8pm The Hive
Louis & Duncan Campbell Free
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Monday 10th August
Workshop Schedule
English Music
with Chris Timson
Chris is a distinguished concertina player
and a local authority on English folk music.
Chris will be sharing a variety of tunes and
techniques during this interactive
workshop.
Welsh Music
with Deuair
Deuair is Welsh folk duo Elsa Davies
and Ceri Owen-Jones. Their intent is to
try to bring to life a lost sound world of
Welsh traditional music for people
today.
In this workshop they will be exploring a
range of traditional Welsh tunes.
Swedish & Finnish Music
with Gabi Maas
Gabi plays violin, viola and Swedish
nyckelharpa. Based in Glasgow, she plays
with groups including the Ulster Orchestra,
Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and the
Sinopia Quartet, and continues to perform
and teach Scandinavian and Irish traditional
music. In this workshop, Gabi will guide you
through the intricacies of Swedish and
Finnish music.
Klezmer Music
with Tim Hemming
Tim is an experienced teacher and
performer, specialising in klezmer
clarinet, gypsy guitar and slap double
bass. In this workshop he will
introduce klezmer music and teach a
range of tunes and techniques.
Hungarian Music with Fabula Rasa
The music of Fabula Rasa is inspired by
Hungarian folklore and a variety of genres.
In this workshop, Fabula Rasa introduce
Hungarian folk music, including their
favourite tunes.
All workshops at the The Edge, University of Bath, 2-5pm cost Ā£20 each and
are suitable for all instruments. Summer school students get free entry
Tuesday 11th August
Wednesday 12th August
Thursday 13th August
Friday 14th August
For the very latest information
and to book online, visit
www.bathfolkfestival.org
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Sessions Diary
English
3.30-6pm
The Bell
Irish
7-10pm
The Belvoir Castle
Irish
7-10pm
The Huntsman
Singing
8-11pm
The Star
Help us bring the city to life with traditional songs, tunes
and stories every evening throughout the festival
Gypsy Jazz
2-4pm
Le Flamma
Irish
2-4pm
Green Park Station
Storytelling
8-11pm
The Star
Irish
8.30-11pm
The Belvoir Castle
Blues
8.30-11pm
The Curfew
Irish
2-4pm
Le Flamma
Gypsy Jazz
2-4pm
Green Park Station
Singing
8 -11pm
The Star
Brazillian
8.30-11pm
The Belvoir Castle
Irish
8.30-11pm
The Golden Fleece
Irish
8.30-11pm
The Barley Mow
Gypsy Jazz
2-4pm
Le Flamma
Irish
2-4pm
Green Park Station
Klezmer
3.30-6pm
Abbey Hotel
Klezmer
7.30-10pm
Green Park Brasserie
Open Mic
8.30-11pm
The Hive
Irish
8.30-11pm
The Star
English
8.30-11pm
The Royal Oak
Irish
8.30-11pm
The Belvoir Castle
Sunday 9th August
Monday 10th August
Tuesday 11th August
Wednesday 12th August
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Traditional Music Summer School
Monday 10th - Friday 14th August, 10am - 5pm
The Edge, University of Bath, BA2 7AY
Classes in Fiddle, Tin Whistle, Flute (timber and silver),
and Mixed Instruments including Banjo, Button
Accordion, Piano Accordion, Concertina and Mandolin
Ā£140 adults, Ā£100 children/students.
All ages, instruments and standards welcome.
Group discounts available on request.
3 hours group tuition each day from top class tutors
followed by themed sessions and specialist workshops.
Registration 9.30am Monday 10th August
Book online at www.bathfolkfestival.org
Photo: CC BY Michelle Tribe
The Bath Folk Youth Band
A new, top-class youth folk ensemble in Bath, drawing on the enthusiasm and
talents of students from our annual Traditional Music Summer School.
Friday 14th August 6pm,
The Edge, University of Bath
The Bath Folk Youth Band formally launched at Bath Folk Festival 2014 with a week of workshops
and performances, including a collaboration with the amazing Ards CCE. The group promotes the
traditional music of the British Isles and encourages students to develop their own arrangements
and style within the folk canon.
Most Bath Folk Youth Band members are Grade 5-8 standard. They have not all taken the
traditional route of music exams but they can all learn tunes by ear. We are keen to welcome new
members and hold monthly workshops for students from Grades 1-4 to help them develop the
skills necessary to join the band.
There will be a special festival performance by the youth band
at the University of Bath on Friday 14th August, entry Ā£6.
The Bath Folk Youth Band
For more information, visit www.bathfolkclub.org/bath-folk-youth-band
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Bath City Farm Family Fun Day
With the support of Bath and North East Somerset Council and Curo, weāre
delighted to bring you a packed family fun day at Bath City Farm
Fantastic free live music throughout the day
in the Bath City Farmās Crater Stage
featuring:
ā¢ The Izzy Burns Quartet
ā¢ Hodmadoddery
ā¢ The Gaulois Brothers
ā¢ Louise Baxter & Ray Coen
ā¢ The Pansy Pirates
Free Live Music
Youād
be
Baaa-king mad
to miss it!
ā¢ Free live music
ā¢ Free workshops
ā¢ Free bouncy castle
ā¢ Free treasure hunt
ā¢ Craft fair
ā¢ Activities for the kids
Free Workshops
Clown Bert
Kelston View, Bath
BA2 1NW
Saturday 8th August 10am - 3pm
ā¢ Circus skills with Clown Bert
ā¢ Belly dancing with Carmen
ā¢ Capoeira
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The Museum of Bath at Work holds large
historic collections of film, photographs,
documents, sound recordings and objects
relating to the commercial development of
the city.
As part of the Bath Folk Festival, there will be
a special performance at the museum.
Working Songs of Britain is a tribute to
the role that song has played in industry,
telling the tales of the lives, celebrations,
toils and struggles of the working people.
Museum of Bath at Work
Festival market
Green Park Station will be home to
the Bath Folk Festival Market from
Monday to Friday. The Market will be
the main hub for the festival and is a
great place to start your visit.
Tuesday 11th August, 2pm - Working Songs of Britain
Museum entry fees apply
Julian Road, Bath, BA1 2RH
www.bath-at-work.org.uk
Monday 10th - Friday 14th August
Green Park Station, BA1 1JB
Join us every day for:
ā¢ Live music
ā¢ Sessions
ā¢ Giant games
ā¢ Childrenās activities
ā¢ Stalls
Festival volunteers will be on hand at the Bath Folk Festival Info Stall to help you
make the most of your time in Bath and at the Festival. If you need any advice
about where to go or what to hear, just stop by for a chat!
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Flook
Saturday 8th August 7.30pm Support: DisKan
Beechen Cliff School
Ā£15 Advance, Ā£17 Door
Headline Artists
The flutes of Brian Finnegan and Sarah Allen, the
guitar of local boy Ed Boyd and the bodhran of John
Joe Kelly weave and spin traditionally rooted tunes
into the breathtaking sound of the groundbreaking
band Flook. This group possesses a rare blend of
fiery technical brilliance, delicate ensemble interaction
and a bold, adventurous musical imagination.
DisKan are a group of truly dazzling individual talents,
playing a variety of instruments from flutes, fiddles
and whistles to bouzoukis, guitars and double bass.
Incorporating wonderful melodies and songs from
Ireland, Brittany, Scotland, England and the Balkans,
DisKan lead the listener on a new and exciting musical
journey.
RSVP Bhangra
Thursday 13th August 8pm
The Nest
Ā£6 Advance, Ā£7 Door
RSVP Bhangra
RSVP has developed its own unique brand of
Bhangra music. Itās a mix of classic Indian music fused
with the very latest in the global music scene.
Their performances are a complete entertainment
experience, so donāt be surprised to have some on-
stage āstand upā comedy, band members jumping
off stage and into the crowds, the crowds chanting
Bhangra anthems and learning how to dance
Bhangra style!
Flook
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CrossHarbour
Friday 14th August 8pm
The Nest
Ā£6 Advance, Ā£7 Door
CrossHarbour is a dynamic new band
emerging from Londonās thriving
traditional Irish music scene. Fusing well-
loved traditional tunes and songs with self-
penned material and original
arrangements, CrossHarbour are gaining
recognition for their highly virtuosic and
energetic yet polished performances.
CrossHarbour are already exciting
audiences in the UK, and quickly establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned
with in the folk world.
Fabula Rasa
Saturday 15th August 7.30pm Support: Himmerland
Beechen Cliff School
Ā£15 Advance, Ā£17 Door
The music of Fabula Rasa is
inspired by Hungarian folklore
and a variety of genres, including
classical music from Gesualdo to
BartĆ³k, jazz, pop and beats.
The band does not cover original
folklore songs ā they make their
own music. Fabula Rasa believe
that music makes everyone
stronger: it can heal and it can
more easily deliver messages to
the heart and to the soul.
Himmerland is a Danish group of five travelling
musicians, each carrying very different life stories and
traditions in their rucksacks.
They compose their own music and infuse it with all
the different traditions that run in their blood. They
represent a Denmark where people from around the
world can meet, live together and all contribute to a
sweetly simmering cultural melting pot.
CrossHarbour
Fabula Rasa
Himmerland
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The Izzy Burns Quartet is quickly
establishing itself as a vital part of the
North Eastās burgeoning Americana
scene. Whether you enjoy traditional
ballads and fiddle tunes, Appalachian
old-time, bluegrass, or contemporary alt-
country, you will enjoy the Izzy Burns
Quartet!
Kadiaās sound is contemporary melodic
foot-stomping folk. Influenced by the
likes of The Lumineers, Damien Rice,
Vivien Long, Tommy Emmanuel, Ben
Howard and Hudson Taylor, Kadia were
highly commended finalists in the Bath
Folk Festival New Shoots Competition
2014.
MUHA offers a new tradition in
contemporary Eastern European music,
influenced by the multicultural society in
the UK. Combining the melodic beauty of
Eastern European folklore, North Indian
Kathak rhythms, Cuban beats and original
lyrics they mesmerise with a musical feast
rooted in the Slavonic tradition but
cultured from the world.
Claire Watts is a renowned singer/
songwriter, flautist and tin whistle player,
and an expert tutor at the Bath Folk
Festival Traditional Music Summer
School. She will be performing traditional
and original material with an Irish flavour.
Featured Artists
Exhibiting artists Sheena Vallely and
Vivienne Baker talk about their work as
both musicians and artists, and perform
together on the Two String Stage as part
of the 44AD exhibition Folklore: Custom
and Tradition.
Firmly rooted within the Irish tradition,
Lampa incorporate a mix of genres and
themes into their performances, creating
an eclectic upbeat blend of music and
song.
The Izzy Burns Quartet
Saturday 8th August - Bath City Farm - Free
Sunday 9th August 7.30pm - The Barley Mow - Free
Kadia
Saturday 8th August 8pm - The Hive - Free
MUHA
Sunday 9th August 1-3pm - The Bell - Free
Claire Watts
Sunday 9th August 8pm - The Royal Oak - Free
Sheena Vallely &
Vivienne Baker
Sunday 9th August 2-4pm
44AD Gallery - Entry by Donation
Lampa
Monday 10th August 7pm - Giraffe - Free
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Mike Scott is most often found on the folk
club scene in the west of England. With
songs to amuse or disturb, you will not
find many answers, but they may pose a
few pertinent questions...
High energy, foot stomping, acoustic
music merging sounds from around the
globe, with influences ranging from
gypsy jazz and blues to Mediterranean
folk and hip hop.
01225 463482
Mike Danver Scott
Monday 10th August 8pm - St Jamesā Wine Vaults - Ā£4
Immigrant Swing
Monday 10th August 8.30pm - The Bell - Free
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Deuair is Welsh folk duo Elsa Davies and
Ceri Owen-Jones: fiddle, harp and two
voices. Their intent is to play and interpret
rare historical material from their own
research and, in their own way, try to bring
to life a lost sound world of Welsh
traditional music for people today.
A tribute to the role that song has played
in industry, telling tales of the lives
celebrations toils and struggles of the
working people.
Damir Yakubov is a singer, songwriter
and guitarist whose songs celebrate a lost
and forgotten culture. Damirās
imagination takes us into a kind of trance
leading down historical paths of warrior
horseman poised to protect their people
but instead of carrying spears they are
carrying musical instruments in peace.
A singer composer and songwriter with an
illustrious career behind him, Cliff
McAuley has a love of singing Scottish
Ballads and will be performing some of
those and his own songs.
Steve Turner is known as a pioneer of
highly sophisticated English concertina
song accompaniments, stretching the
boundaries of traditional forms, with one
of the best voices in the business. He is a
multi-instrumentalist, who also
accompanies himself on the cittern, and
also plays mandolin and banjo.
With support from Bath and North East
Somerset Council, local celtic band Inu
will host a free interactive workshop for
children, including live music, storytelling
and mask making.
A compelling collaboration of story
telling and music from master story teller
Richard Selby and majestic musician
Bethany Porter.
Previously, Richard and Beth have
produced The Mouth Of The Night and
last years The Darkest Hours, The
Deepest Seas at Bath Folk Festival so
expect new work from this duo.
Working Songs of Britain
Tuesday 11th August 2pm - Museum of Bath at Work
Museum entry fees apply
Damir Yakubov &
Cliff McAuley
Tuesday 11th August 8pm - The Hive - Free
Deuair
Wednesday 12th August 8pm St Jamesā Vaults Cellar - Ā£4
Steve Turner
Tuesday 11th August 8pm St Jamesā Wine Vaults - Ā£4
Keys to the Otherworlds
Wednesday 12th August 2-4pm
The Rec House, Twerton - Free
What a Performance:
Wonder Tales
Wednesday 12th August 8pm
St Jamesā Wine Vaults Gallery Room - Ā£5
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Songs based on beautiful uplifting
melodies; delicate finger picked guitar
parts amid tales of murder, love, hope
and redemption delivered in Dan Monksā
striking tenor.
Ranagri fuse worldwide folk music with
quality contemporary songwriting,
enhanced by virtuosic instrumentals,
vibrant rhythms and haunting melodies,
all interlaced with vivid storytelling.
Bath Folk Festival hosts an afternoon of
live music at Larkhall Inn, featuring Lawrie
Duckworth, The Pussy Rustlers,
Raintown Seers and more.
Lawrie Duckworthās songs have a great
balance of heartfelt beauty and bleak
humour. If Bill Hicks wrote songs then
maybe they might sound like this.
Pussy Rustlers are a fun-time four piece
hillbilly band from the way-out West
Country playing stomping bluegrass
tunes and mountain jazz that folks just
canāt help dancing to.
Raintown Seers a trio from the North
West of England bringing a unique blend
of acoustic music that has roots in the folk
traditions of both sides of the Atlantic.
The Unrelated Family and very special
guests present an hour or so of the
funniest numbers in the folk songbook,
from Jake Thackray, Rambling Syd
Rumpo to Bill Bailey, Victoria Wood, Neil
Innes and many more.
Combining powerful, yet sensitive singing
and incredibly intricate yet beautifully
contrasting guitar styles, Two Oak Sons
present every song as a masterpiece of
emotionally stirring beauty.
Coming from predominantly rock,
classical and jazz backgrounds, Effra
began to write and develop music that
shared common ground.
In 2012 after only a year since their first
meeting, Effra won the Bath Folk Festival
āNew Shoots Competitionā on the
strength of their compositions and high-
energy performance.
An evening of country, folk, blues and
rock with The Doubtful Guest.
Effra
Friday 14th August Midnight - The Nest, Piano Bar - Free
Ranagri
Saturday 15th August 8pm - The Hive - Free
Folk ān Funny 3
Sunday 16th August 6pm - The Bell, Love Lounge - Ā£3
Falling Dan
Sunday 16th August 7.30pm - The Barley Mow - Free
Live Music at Larkhall Inn
Sunday 16th August 12ā6pm - Larkhall Inn - Free
The Doubtful Guest
Saturday 15th August 9pm - The Royal Oak - Free
Two Oak Sons
Sunday 16th August 8pm - The Royal Oak - Free
For last minute additions to the festival line up,please visit
www.bathfolkfestival.org
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Royal United Hospital Atrium
With support from Bath and North East Somerset Council, we are partnering
with Art at the Heart at Bathās Royal United Hospital to bring live music to
visitors and patients at the hospital
From Monday 10th ā Friday 14th August, guest artists will perform in the
public RUH Atrium cafe from 1pm - 1.40pm each day, before taking a tour
around selected hospital wards.
eighthwonder Exhibition
This year, 44ADās eighthwonder exhibition gets musical
with the new Two-String Stage which will host a fantastic
series of concerts; featuring performances alongside
artwork, from talented musicians who combine their
practice with the visual arts.
The theme for this yearās exhibition is Folklore: custom
and tradition, and on display will be a fantastic variety of
paint, print, photography and 3d artworks.
Opening night: 8th August 2015 (6pm - 8pm) at 44AD artspace
Exhibition continues: 9th - 16th Aug 2015 Open: 12pm - 6pm (Sun 1pm - 4pm)
44AD artspace
4 Abbey Street, BA1 1NN
www.44AD.net
Friday 15th - Helen Gentile & Lewis Wood
Instrumental folk on ļ¬ddle and clarinet, with English and
European inļ¬uences.
Tuesday 11th - Steve Turner
Pioneer of highly sophisticated English concertina song
accompaniments.
Wednesday 12th - Deuair
Beautiful Welsh music on harp and ļ¬ddle.
Thursday 13th - The Towpath Choir
Sea shanty singing group from the legendary Tuesday
sessions at the Cross Guns in Avoncliff.
Monday 10th - Lampa
Contemporary Irish trad band who mix new genres and
themes to create a eclectic upbeat blend of music and song.
Deuair
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New Shoots Competition
Now entering its fourth year, the New Shoots Competition aims to seek out
and nurture the very best new talent emerging within the
South West folk scene
To do this we are giving fresh, unsigned folk acts the
chance to compete for our top prize: a day of recording at
Peter Gabrielās legendary Real World Studios in Wiltshire.
Heats will be held at The Nest on:
Sunday 9th August - 4pm
Monday 10th August - 7.30pm
Wednesday 12th August - 7.30pm
A grand final will take place at The Nest on Sunday 16th August at 4pm where the
winner of the Bath Folk Festival New Shoots Competition 2014, Simon Allen will
perform the closing set.
Come along to support your favourite act, or just to see some of the amazing rising
talent in our area!
Folk on the Cliff
The Nest,
7 Bladud Buildings, BA1 5LS
Beechen Cliff School,
Alexandra Park, BA2 4RE
A packed afternoon of free live music with a party atmosphere
overlooking the beautiful World Heritage City of Bath.
Featuring live music, games, sessions, stalls and free workshops
including Rapper sword dancing and Capoeira.
Solana
Hailing from all corners of Europe, their sound encompasses
folk, swing, klezmer, ļ¬amenco, latin, reggae and trip-hop.
Confirmed acts include:
Raintown Seers
Hailing from the North of England with a unique
blend of acoustic music that has roots in the folk
traditions of both sides of the Atlantic.
Mac Seka
Seka is a singer song writer from Dakar, Senegal. His unique
and original style make him one of the best ļ¬ngerpicking
guitar players of his generation.
Cliff McAulay
A singer composer and songwriter with an illustrious career
behind him. He has a love of singing Scottish Ballads and
will be performing some of those and his own songs.
Hoolihan
Hoolihan is a new young band formed from the
vibrant Irish session scene in Bath, many of
whom have been regulars in the Bath Folk
Festival Traditional music summer school.
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Saturday 15th August, 1pm - 7.30pm, Beechen Cliff School
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Beechen Cliļ¬
School
Alexandra Park BA2 4RE
Bath City Farm
KelstonView BA2 1NW
The Nest
7 Bladud Buildings, BA1 5LS
University of Bath
Claverton Down BA2 7AY
The Rec House
Twerton, BA2 1DQ
Bath Folk Festival
Camp Site
Avon RFC, London Road,
BA1 7DA
Green Park Station
Green Park Road BA1 1JB
The Museum of
Bath at Work
Camden Works, Julian Road,
BA1 2RH
The RUH
Coombe Park, BA1 3NG
St James' Wine
Vaults
St James Street BA1 2TW
The Bell
Walcot Street BA1 5BW
The Royal Oak
Lower Bristol Road BA2 3BW
Le Flamma
Argyle Street, BA2 4BQ
The Barley Mow
Bathwick St, BA2 6NZ
The Hive
London Road, BA1 6PL
44AD Artspace
4 Abbey Street, BA1 1NN
Harvest
Walcot Street, BA1 5BN
Beyond the Kale
Green Park Station, BA1 1JB
Giraffe
Dorchester Street, BA1 1SS
Flan O'Brien's
Westgate Street BA1 1EP
The Curfew
Cleveland Place BA1 5DG
The Huntsman
North Parade, BA1 1LY
The Belvoir Castle
Lower Bristol Road BA2 3EH
The Star
TheVineyards BA1 5NA
Green Park
Brasserie
Green Park Station BA1 1JB
Larkhall Inn
St Saviours Road, BA1 6SD
The Golden Fleece
Lower Bristol Road BA2 1ES
The Abbey Hotel
North Parade BA1 1LF
Bath Folk Festival Campsite
- Beechen Cliff School
Bus stops at Bear Flat, then
5 min walk up the hill
Number 13
Mon-Sat every 20 mins at peak times
Sunday every 30 mins at peak times
Last bus from Bath Bus Station to
campsite at 11.45pm
Bath City Centre -
University of Bath Number 18
Mon-Fri every 15 mins at peak times
Bus Routes
Check online at www.firstgroup.com for full bus timetables
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You can book in advance online through our
website for ticketed gigs and workshops.
Head over to
www.bathfolkfestival.org
to book and for the most up to date schedule
of events!
Advance Tickets
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Artistic Director: Marick Baxter
Programme design and layout by Rich Pitkin.
Programme editor: Kirsty Pitkin.
Huge thanks to ALL the organisers, volunteers,
musicians and everybody else who have helped get
this festival together. Most importantly, a huge thank
you to everyone who is attending any these events.
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without the folks!
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