Posts Tagged ‘events’

7-9 October: Marsden Jazz Festival 2011

Friday, September 23rd, 2011 by RichFox
Jazz Tapas - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

Jazz Tapas - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

The beautiful village of Marsden “oozing jazz from every nook and cranny” is celebrating a special milestone this October as its increasingly popular Jazz Festival reaches its 20th year.

Worldservice Project - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

Worldservice Project - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

And what a celebration it promises to be. There are more than 75 scheduled events during the 48 hours, with all-star concerts opening and closing the Festival.

Liane Carroll - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

Liane Carroll - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

Highlights include Liane Carroll (pictured), Kenny Ball, The Submotion Orchestra, Asaf Sirkis Trio, Soweto Kinch, Trio VD and of course the festival’s flagship New Stream (this year’s line up includes World Service Project, Olivia Moore and Stuart McCallum.

Parade - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

Parade - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

The Festival are commissioning two new pieces this year (from Richard Ormrod and Ben Crosland) following the success of the highly acclaimed Tommy Evans’ festival commission for 2010, the Green Seagull.

Soweto Kinch - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

Soweto Kinch - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

And there will be lots of opportunities for festival goers to get involved, whatever your level (musician or toddler!), whilst there will also be plenty of free concerts (around 3/4 of the gigs are free) including cutting edge contemporary, old school traditional and experimental jazz, presenting visitors with an abundance of choice and great quality. So good in fact, the Festival was named the Festival of the Year last year by Jazz Yorkshire.

Submotion Orchestra - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

Submotion Orchestra - photograph courtesy of the Marsden Jazz Festival

So don’t miss out! For full details including the 2011 programme and to buy tickets online, check out the Marsden Jazz Festival website here.

Rod Mason, photograph courtesy of Chris at Enjoy Photography

Rod Mason, photograph courtesy of Chris at Enjoy Photography

And for accommodation in the West Yorkshire area, check out Hello Yorkshire.

 

16-18 September: Harrogate Autumn Flower Show

Friday, September 16th, 2011 by RichFox
Harrogate Autumn Flower Show 2011

Harrogate Autumn Flower Show 2011

The Harrogate Autumn Flower Show starts today and following a year of unusual weather conditions with the hot spring and cool summer, the show is likely to be even more spectacular than normal.

Here’s a list of highlights of this year’s show:

  • Garden Border design competition – held for the first time this year, designers and gardeners will be entering their borders hoping to impress the judges and win an award
  • Giant Vegetable Show – huge vegetables on show, you’d be amazed!
    • The highly popular Vegetable Championships – check out the perfect vegetable in this closely-fought competition
    • The North of England Horticultural Society’s Fruit Show, back by popular demand – lots of fruits on show competing for prestigious awards
    • Kitchen Garden LIVE – terrific demonstrations of vegetable & fruit growing with plenty of advice on offer from the experts
    • Cookery Theatre – lots of demonstrations from food experts and top chefs, using the very best of local Yorkshire produce
    • Specialist Societies Marquee – fabulous flower displays in Harrogate’s superb and highly regarded marquee
    • Floral Art – with demonstrations of flower arranging plus lots of exhibitors featuring their spectacular displays in the Floral Art marquee
    • The Garden Roadshow – have your gardening questions answered by the Garden Roadshow team
    • Photo Competition – don’t forget to take your best photographs to the Garden Roadshow marquee to be in with a chance to win a prize
    • Food Marquee – full to the brim with fresh, local produce including meat, dairy, wines, spirits and treats
    • Gifts & Crafts – plenty of outdoors and gardening stalls, handpicked by the Harrogate team

    For Harrogate hotels or Harrogate B&B, find the perfect place to stay on Hello Yorkshire.

    23 September-2 October: Richmond Walking & Book Festival 2011

    Thursday, September 15th, 2011 by RichFox
    View of Richmond from the Castle - photo courtesy of Alan Pratt

    View of Richmond from the Castle - photo courtesy of Alan Pratt

    Richmond’s Walking & Book Festival is a fabulous 10 days of walking and varied entertainment based in the wonderful Georgian Market Town on the River Swale in North Yorkshire. 

    A favourite stop-off point in lower Swaledale on Wainwright’s 192-mile coast-to-coast walk, Richmond is a wonderfully romantic town with its Norman castle overlooking the River Swale and its large cobbled marketplace.

    The festival starts on Friday 23 September with a Ghost Walk around the town with Rhoda Fraser. For the next 10 days, there’s something for every taste taking in magnificent scenery and ranging from:

    • guided walks of Wensleydale and Swaledale
    • tours of the historic town including the Castle and Georgian Theatre
    • a beautiful walk alongside the Wensleydale Railway
    • Herriot Country Ramble – taking in Arkengarthdale, one of the settings of All Creatures Great and Small
    • the Wensleydale Chain – a series of circular walks commencing at Hawes and leading through the Dale
    • a walk exploring J M Turner’s links with Richmond
    Richmond Castle - photo courtesy of Alan Pratt

    Richmond Castle - photo courtesy of Alan Pratt

    And when the walking’s over for the day, there’s a great range of entertainment available throughout the Festival including music, slide shows, chamber orchestras, exhibitions, a folk night, talks, films and céilidhs.

    The Book Festival features authors and writers, performers and poets, including the ever-popular Pam Ayres, and you can also enjoy wine and beer tastings, and sample a wide variety of excellent local produce including cheese, ice cream, breads, ales, plus Richmond has a great selection of restaurants and cafés.

    So if you’ve a love of walking, great entertainment, literature, food and drink, this Festival will be right up your street.

    For the full Festival programme, please visit the Books & Boots website here.

    For Richmond bed and breakfast accommodation or self catering holiday cottages in Richmond, check out some of the places to stay on Hello Yorkshire.

     

    3-5 June: Whitby 60s Weekend 2011

    Thursday, May 19th, 2011 by RichFox
    Enjoy some terrific music at the 2011 Whitby 60s Weekend

    Enjoy some terrific music at the 2011 Whitby 60s Weekend

    An exciting weekend of 60s music, including some classic 60s bands and lots of tribute bands including Amen Corner, Herman’s Hermits, Union Gap, Merseybeats, Chris Farlowe, The Fourmost, Cliff Bennett and the Swinging Blue Jeans.

    The party starts at 7pm on the evening of Friday, 3 June, with events on the Saturday and Sunday afternoons and the Saturday and Sunday evenings. There will be 5 shows in all, and tickets can be bought for individual shows or for the whole weekend.

    The shows are all in the Whitby Pavilion Complex on West Cliff and prices are:

    • £12.00 for an afternoon show
    • £20.00 for an evening show
    • £60.00 for all 5 shows

    Tickets can be booked by calling the Whitby Pavilion on 01947 844126.

    For this great weekend, check out Whitby Bed and Breakfast accommodation, Whitby Hotels or Whitby Guest Houses on Hello Yorkshire.

    And if this was of interest to you, you may want to read about the Pickering Traction Engine Rally 2011.

    11-13 March: Spooksfest York 2011

    Tuesday, February 1st, 2011 by chrisjones
    York - the most haunted city in the world? Photograph courtesy of Richard Fox

    York - the most haunted city in the world? Photograph courtesy of Richard Fox

    York is reputedly the most haunted city in Europe, if not the world, and it makes the ideal venue for a festival entirely devoted to the more ethereal and mystical areas of life (or perhaps that should be the afterlife). Spooksfest takes place in March this year and offers a variety of frighteningly tempting activities and events for families, friends and serious ghost hunters in search of something completely different. It’s scary, it’s spooky, but it’s also fun and immensely interesting, and it provides an ideal opportunity to discover some of the usually hidden aspects of the historic city of York and its many treasures.

    You may quiver and quake, you may shake and tremble, but you’re sure to enjoy the many goings-on. Whether down the narrow ginnels and snickelways, or in the ancient buildings, or on the city walls where the history seems to seep from the very stones that were tramped and trodden by Roman legionnaires more than 1,600 years ago, there’s something for everyone – alive or dead – at the Spooksfest.

    Visit York and In the Company of Ghosts have got together (with the help of their sponsor York Printing.com) to put on this weird and wonderful weekend with workshops and walks, as well as a welter of other-worldly activities.

    Here’s a summary of what to expect:

    Friday 11 March

    City Screen showing Hell’s Ground with Special Guests

    Fairfax House Ghost Stories by Candlelight

    Family Spooky Treasure Hunt

    Lunchtime and Evening Haunted Pub Walk

    Mansion House Candlelit Tours and Spooky Stories

    Spooksfest Recommended Ghost Walks

    Treasurer’s House Haunted Cellar Tour

    Saturday 12 March

    The Dean Court Hotel’s Ghostly Supper Evening

    An Evening with Ciaran O’Keeffe in the Treasurers House

    Fairfax House Ghost Stories by Candlelight

    Family Spooky Treasure Hunt

    Ghost Hunting Workshop

    Horrible History Family Walk

    Lunchtime and Evening Haunted Pub Walk

    Mansion House Candlelit Tours and Spooky Stories

    Psychic and Medium Trail

    Talks on the Supernatural and Paranormal

    Treasurer’s House Haunted Cellar Tour

    Spooksfest Recommended Ghost Walks

    Sunday 13 March

    Family Spooky Treasure Hunt

    Ghost Stories Around the Fire at the Red Lion Pub

    Horrible History Family Walk

    Lunchtime and Early Evening Haunted Pub Walk

    Psychic and Medium Trail

    Spooksfest Recommended Ghost Walks

    For more info go to: www.spooksfest.co.uk

    And if you’re thinking of heading to York for this ghoulish weekend, take a look on Hello Yorkshire for York hotels, York bed and breakfast and other accommodation in York.

    Other haunting articles you may enjoy:

    The Ghost Hunt of York

    The Ghost Trail of York

    From 12 February: David Hockney Bigger Trees Near Warter at York Art Gallery

    Thursday, January 6th, 2011 by RichFox
    Oils

    An oil painting

    David Hockney’s Bigger Trees Near Warter, an oil on 50 canvasses painted in the open air over a period of 6 weeks using digital technology to allow the artist to step back to see the painting as a whole, will be on loan to York Art Gallery from the Tate between 12 February and 12 June 2011.

    On show during “Art in Yorkshire – Supported by Tate”, a year-long celebration of the visual arts across 19 galleries throughout Yorkshire, the piece is the largest painting Hockney has ever produced.

    The exhibition at York Art Gallery will also feature information about how Hockney created the painting, along with films about the artist, including the documentary by Bruno Wollheim, A Bigger Picture, which shows Hockney at work.

    For accommodation in the area during this time, check out some York bed and breakfasts and York hotels on Hello Yorkshire.

    19-27 February: 26th JORVIK Viking Festival in York

    Thursday, January 6th, 2011 by RichFox

    Transport yourself back to the year 1014, and experience the atmosphere of re-enacted Viking battles as King Ethelred teams up with his Norwegian Viking ally Olaf Haraldsson to fight off the invading Danes.

    Now in its 26th year, the hugely popular JORVIK Viking Festival in York presents a terrific programme of exciting family-friendly events including battle re-enactments, guided festival walks, coach tours, lectures, films, medieval evenings, theatrical performances, music, excavations and hands-on combat training.

    Events will be held at various venues across the city of York.

    If you’re looking for accommodation in York during the Viking Festival, check out some York hotels and York guest houses on Hello Yorkshire. And for more information on the Festival itself, please visit JORVIK’s website.

    Events in Yorkshire in 2011

    Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 by RichFox
    May Day celebrations in Yorkshire village - photograph courtesy of Richard Fox

    May Day celebrations in Yorkshire village - photograph courtesy of Richard Fox

    Yorkshire is a wonderfully varied county and hosts  a vast array of events throughout the year in places like York, Whitby, Scarborough, Pickering, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors to name but a few. Please find below a useful list of events with links to further information about each one (this list will continue to expand throughout the year, and if you’d like your Yorkshire events listed on Hello Yorkshire’s blog, please get in touch).

    Yorkshire events – details of some terrific events in Yorkshire throughout the year, including:

    Harrogate Autumn Flower Show

    Richmond Walking & Book Festival 2011

    York Food & Drink Festival

    Whitby 60s Weekend 2011

    York Festival of Ideas

    Reeth Show

    Pickering Traction Engine Rally

    Mountain Bike World Cup, Dalby Forest

    Kirkby Fleetham Feast

    Easter Events in Yorkshire 2011

    Spirit of the 40s Weekend, Whitby

    Alfresco Twilight Party at Swinton Park

    Harrogate Spring Flower Show

    Bradford International Film Festival

    Malton Food Lovers Festival

    Spooksfest York 2011

    Wizard Week at the National Railway Museum

    JORVIK Viking Festival in York

    David Hockney’s Bigger Trees Near Warter at York Art Gallery

    Coastival – a festival of music and arts in Scarborough

    Classic car rally at Brodsworth Hall - photograph courtesy of Richard Fox

    Classic car rally at Brodsworth Hall - photograph courtesy of Richard Fox

    And if you’re looking for Yorkshire accommodation for your stay in Yorkshire, check out the Whitby cottages, York hotels and Scarborough hotels on Hello Yorkshire.

    4-21 November: 24th Leeds International Film Festival

    Friday, September 24th, 2010 by admin
    24th Leeds International Film Festival

    24th Leeds International Film Festival

    The hugely popular Leeds International Film Festival will open this year with one of the most anticipated films of the year – The King’s Speech – a British historical drama starring Colin Firth as King George VI along with a highly acclaimed cast including Helena Bonham-Carter, Geoffrey Rush, Guy Pearce, Michael Gambon, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi and Anthony Andrews.

    The film festival is the largest in England outside London and will show over 200 films at various venues throughout the city.

    Film festival passes and tickets are available from the LIFF Box Office in The Carriageworks, Millennium Square. Tickets can also be bought online – please see the LIFF website.

    And if you’re looking for a place to stay in Leeds during the festival, have a look on Hello Yorkshire for Leeds hotels and Leeds B&Bs.

    28-31 October: Whitby Gothic Weekend (WGW)

    Friday, June 25th, 2010 by chrisjones

    Whitby Abbey

    Whitby Abbey

    Whitby Gothic Weekend is held twice a year – in April and October – and attracts visitors from around the globe to what has become since its inception in 1994 the foremost convention of Goths in the calendar.

    Whitby is the ideal spot for this event – it’s got long associations with Dracula and its inhabitants are tolerant of people with different tastes in clothing from the mainstream. It’s also a great tourist resort with lots of things to see and do for both Goths and non-Goths.

    WGW was started primarily to enable the founder, Jo Hampshire, to meet up with like-minded pen-pals and so put faces to names.  The first weekend, centred on the Elsinore public house, was a huge success and the event rapidly expanded into a range of activities – live music, a “Bizarre Bazaar”, picnics, photoshoots, a football match – and much more.

    This October a number of bands have already been confirmed including Wayne Hussey (from The Mission), Manuskript (with special guests), The Stripper Project (featuring Neil Ash & Kyle Whipp from Children on Stun), and The Last Cry, with more to come.

    Most of the major events will be held in the Spa Pavilion, but there are many smaller happenings and fringe events held in pubs, clubs and restaurants throughout Whitby. The Elsinore, where it all started in 1994, will again be very much involved.

    Tickets are £39.50 for the weekend and can be purchased through the WGW website.

    If you haven’t already booked accommodation in Whitby for this event then get in quick! Accommodation gets booked up well in advance. Check out the superb selection of Whitby hotels here on Hello Yorkshire. There are also holiday cottages in Whitby for anyone looking to stay a little longer, as well as some great guest houses and inns offering bed and breakfast in Whitby centre.