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pounds - around £60,000 this year - to put on the event, as although the music is free for all to enjoy, the performers and many other expenses must be paid. We really do value and appreciate all the support we


receive from our generous sponsors and from all who help to fill up our collecting buckets – every penny you give really does count, so we’d just like to say a big thank you to all for contributing. Couldn’t do it without you! so - how to start describing the


eclectic mix of ‘Free For All’ music on offer this year? With Country and Choral, Blues and Bhangra, Funk, Folk and Flamenco Guitar, Jazz (Gypsy, trad AND Big Band!), soul, swing, sea shanties and more, we hope there’s something for everyone. enjoy acoustic? We’re delighted to welcome Judie


Tzuke, with whom DMF Foundation recipient Chaz Thorogood has been touring. Feeling folksy? We’ve folk- legends Martin and Eliza Carthy, along with Harbottle and Jonas, Phil King, Velvet and stone, Ninebarrow and more. Blues your thing? Chill out with Jim Crawford, Ben Carr and The Hot Rats, Joe Cribb, Hucklebuck with Ian Briggs… to name but a few.. Want to Jazz it up a bit? try Dave Hankin, Louise Parker, Billy Thompson Gypsy or Gordon Campbell and Martin Dale’s Jazz Night. on the classical scene, highlights include acclaimed


concert pianist Reiko Fujisawa, Orpheus Welsh Male Voice Choir, Bute Clarinet Quartet and the amazing Cellophany – or escape the crowds for an early evening’s beautiful music at st Petrox with Esperanto (sublime classical and flamenco guitar) and The arioso string Quartet (from Bach to Cole Porter) - enjoying afternoon


Martin and Eliza Carthy


tea at the Castle Café and interval glass of wine at one of the most beautiful spots in the southwest! Last but not least, we proudly announce our animal- themed Family Fun Day. there are face painters, balloon magic, a Paignton Zoo Presenter to answer questions and give away goodies – and you might even spot a rhino! there’s also the Jungle Book film, an animal-focussed workshop with Poco Drom, and a dance, singing and drumming workshop for older children from RsVP Bhangra. then there’s Rock (both Carnival and Blues), Piano, Cello, string and Classical Concerts, Funk, Workshops – oh and so much more. All the acts are brilliant, so huge apologies that there just isn’t space to mention them all. so, to echo more words from the


Wonderful stevie - “You can feel it all over, People…” We think that says it all…


Local Primary Schools performing at Dart Music festival


© Joe Murtagh Photography


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