MUSIC FESTIVAL
He is a film score composer who won an Academy Award for his score for shakespeare in Love and com- posed for Captain Corelli’s Mandolin and Billy elliot among others. The opportunity to join him at the Flavel and hear him talk about this amazing career and hear some of the music played by his invited musicians seems almost too good to be true. When I was chatting to my dad about the festival – he always come all the way from Portugal for it – he said that the best thing about the weekend is that you can stroll off around any part of the town and there is great music being played and very often the best gig you will see is one you stumble across by chance. so make sure you visit the pubs, hotels, churches, halls and other venues and just see what you can find. I’ll bet you didn’t know that the library is even hosting a gig this year? The Bookshop Band write songs about books then play them in bookshops (or in this case libraries), often in front of the authors.
Homegrown talent is out in force
at the festival. Mark Ely plays at Browns Hotel, The Nauti Buoys, our very own sea shanty singers, are at Castle Tea Rooms & The Dartmouth Yacht Club, Antonia Sunyer is at Bayards Cove Inn and Jazz Trilogy (made up of Mike Jones, James Harris and sid Davis) will be at the Royal Castle Hotel. For many people the Music Festival starts with local rockers Sax Appeal in the Market square on Friday afternoon and this year is no exception, always the perfect way to get the party started. I should mention here that for the
first year ever every single gig at the festival is completely free of charge so don’t be stingy when you see the collecting buckets being jangled by stalwart DMF volunteers. I have only been able to mention a
very few of the bands, choirs, soloists, musicians, percussionists and general all round talented people that we can all look forward to seeing this year. One thing I can promise you though, it doesn’t matter what you plan to see
Nuala Honan
or where you plan to go, there will be more than enough fantastic music to keep everyone entertained and no matter what sort of music you like the Dart Music Festival committee have got it covered! so I wish everyone a brilliant music
festival and if you happen to see me
dancing......try not to laugh!
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