festivals
Bloodstock Open Air 2012, Catton Hall, DerbyshireWednesday, 15 August 2012![]() It’s Sunday lunchtime and Swiss thrash metallers Battalion are hammering out jagged, smashed up riffage with gleeful ferocity. Indeed, every one of Bloodstock Open Air’s four stages contains bands playing the hardest metal. To aficionados this music... Read more... |
Edinburgh Art Festival: From Symbolists to ColouristsWednesday, 08 August 2012East coast haar seeping into sun-drenched streets – familiar Edinburgh monuments disappearing dreamlike under blankets of mist, vibrant colour draining from the landscape as the city transformed into its more usual symphony in grey. The dramatic... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Camp Bestival 2012Wednesday, 01 August 2012![]() FRIDAY 27 JULY Whatever happened to roughing it? Camp Bestival is, famously, more an upmarket middle England fete than a festival in the Hawkwind-play-Stonehenge sense but, still, why would anyone queue two and a half hours for the “Posh Wash”... Read more... |
WOMAD 2012, Charlton ParkWednesday, 01 August 2012![]() You know, as someone tweeted, that the acid has kicked in when you see Prince Harry wearing a duck’s hat backstage, writes Peter Culshaw. For every newcomer like Harry or Channel 4’s Jon Snow, who raved about it, there were as many others others for... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Avignon FestivalMonday, 30 July 2012![]() The vast Avignon Festival is not a neatly curated sequence of works which can be experienced - like certain art biennales or the Proms - as if on a conveyor belt. There are 50 productions in the official “In” during three weeks, and more than a... Read more... |
theartsdesk in The Faroe Islands: G! FestivalSunday, 29 July 2012![]() Iceland’s kings of heavy metal Momentum are launching into an assault called “The Creator of Malignign Metaphors”. It’s broad daylight and they’re playing about 10 meters from the kitchen window of a suburban-looking house. The stage is sited on an... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Porretta Soul Music FestivalSaturday, 28 July 2012Way up in the mountains of northern Italy sits a small spa town called Porretta Terme. For many visitors it is the resort’s healing waters that brings them here. Yet for others it is the healing music – once a year the Porretta Soul Music Festival... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Verbier: Flowers, Cows and Musical StarsFriday, 27 July 2012![]() Can this really be only an afternoon’s travelling away from traffic-choked London? I’m waist-deep in wild blue lupins on a verdant Swiss mountain looking for a concert hall.A cow’s bell nearby is slightly frustrating - beyond the lupins, I guess, is... Read more... |
The Marriage of Figaro, Buxton FestivalMonday, 16 July 2012![]() Following the three home-grown opera productions, in come the visitors. And so we come to the “other” Figaro, the one by the 18th-century Portuguese composer, Marcos Portugal. This being Buxton and the visiting company being Bampton Classical Opera... Read more... |
Nova FestivalThursday, 12 July 2012![]() I have to be honest - I didn’t go to very much of Nova. Suffice to say I’d put my name down to review it and then fate threw a house move into the mix in the same week. Nevertheless, relatively undaunted, I planned to head down to the Pulborough... Read more... |
Intermezzo, Buxton FestivalSunday, 08 July 2012![]() No sooner had the Olympic torch been run out of town than in rushed the cavalcade of opera singers, musicians, actors, dancers and literary talkers for the start of the 34th Buxton Festival. Leading them, so to speak, was Stephen Barlow, the new... Read more... |
Gallery: Hop Farm FestivalWednesday, 04 July 2012![]() Brand-free, eschewing sponsorship, and letting kids in for free, the Hop Farm Festival in Paddock Wood, Kent, has risen steadily in stature to become one of the major fixtures on the UK festival circuit. If the festival is young, most of its... Read more... |
