Macclesfield Barnaby Festival

Macclesfield Barnaby Festival

Barnaby’s Back!

Friday 17th to Sunday 26th June

Macclesfield Barnaby Festival

Supported by Arts Council England (Lottery funded), Cheshire East Council, Grosvenor shopping centre, Macclesfield Town Council and Orbit Developments.

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Online:

barnabyfestival.org.uk

In Person:

Visitor Information Centre, New Town Hall, Market Place, Macclesfield SK10 1DX

Monday – Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 10am – 4pm, Sunday 10am – 3pm (Treacle Market Sundays only). Telephone 01625 378123

By post:

Send a cheque payable to ‘Macclesfield Barnaby Festival’ and an SAE to Barnaby Festival, Waters Green House, Sunderland Street, Macclesfield SK11 6LF.

After 10th June tickets should be collected at the venue prior to the event.

Full ticket terms and conditions online at barnabyfestival.org.uk.

Information correct at time of printing.

Festival Information

Programme information brochures and maps available at the Barnaby Kiosk in Market Place.

Photography:

Photographs and/or video recordings will be made at all events which may be used to report the festival and/or promote Macclesfield Barnaby festival in future.

Accessibility:

Check our website or contact for details or information in alternative formats.

Donate:

Macclesfield Barnaby Festival is a Registered Charity (no. 1151155). Support us by donating online at barnabyfestival.org.uk or to street collections taking place during the festival.

Tell us what you think!

Complete a survey online about your festival experience at barnabyfestival.org.uk from Saturday 18th June or collect from the Barnaby Kiosk in the Market Place.

To request copies of this large print brochure or alternative formats (standard print, email or audio) please contact us on 07557 806503 or Macclesfield Eye Society on 01625 422602).

Welcome

“The very warmest of welcomes to Macclesfield’s Barnaby Festival 2016. We’re back with a bang: this year’s programme includes over 100 events across 10 midsummer days, over 60 of which are completely free. Celebrating the 70th anniversary of Macclesfield’s own Jodrell Bank, our theme this year is Space in all its manifestations.

Professor Tim O’Brien’s ‘In Conversation’ with Professor Brian Cox promises to be a highlight, but it’s just one of the many science projects throughout the programme: from Space School to Solar Gazing and a galaxy of other absorbing events.

Barnaby wouldn’t be Barnaby without its Parade, which blasts off at 1pm on Sat 18th June. This year, it’s going to be ‘out of this world’, with all manner of space-related creatures roaming the streets of Macc. And we’re over the moon to announce that well over half of our programme has been made in partnership with local artists and businesses, who’ve created work that shines a new light on the town we love.

Music’s always been at the heart of the Festival, and this year we welcome back Stephen Morris (New Order), who’s on the decks at our ‘Gimp Twister’ Music Lounge over the rest weekend. Don’t miss the chance to see John Bramwell and Sam Duckworth in a unique double bill, and check out the wonderfully intimate performances in people’s homes that make up our Secret Concert Series.

Once again, our Visual Art programme is world- class. Bedwyr Williams and Hondartza Fraga are both making work in Macclesfield, to be showcased across the Festival period, with Liliane Lijn and Hannah Imlach joining four local artists to produce new commissions in locations across the town.

And there’s still more: BBC’s Nick Robinson joins us, coming back to his home- town to give us a unique perspective on the politics of today. Comedian Francesca Martinez brings us her Wobbly Manifesto show in a UK premiere, and we’re delighted to be working with Festival Artist in Residence: writer and poet Ailsa Holland.

La Lune, possibly the biggest family spectacle ever seen in Macc, has been commissioned and produced for Barnaby by the renowned Wild Rumpus company. The adventure begins with the wonderful and moving ‘Astronomer’s Story’ on the first weekend, with amazing mysterious and interactive happenings all week, and a breathtaking finale.

Finally, I want to express my deep gratitude to the wonderful Festival team and all the incredible volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring this year’s amazing Festival to life. And of course our sincere thanks to everyone – from Macclesfield, and further afield – who’s joining us to make Barnaby 2016 a true celebration. It wouldn’t be the same without your continued support and involvement. Don’t forget we’re a charity, so look out for the ‘Pay What You Can’ signs and help us keep Barnaby flying.”

Karl Wallace, Festival Director

Friday 17th June

Bedwyr Williams Performance

Townley Street Chapel, Fri 17 June 7-7:30pm FREE

A headmaster is increasingly troubled about a student time- capsule from many years ago. He’s even having nightmares about the capsule exhuming itself, and coming back to haunt him...Sponsor: The Cottage Group

The Gimp Twister Music Lounge

St Michael’s Churchyard, Fri 17 June 6:30-11pm Pay What You Can

Ambient tunes, the best in breakthrough music, the hottest Macc talent, talks and DJs on stage at Barnaby’s dedicated music venue. Named after Macclesfield’s silk ribbon makers, this is a bar and bolt hole for music lovers which runs all weekend. The Gimp Twister opens on Friday evening with DJ and easy tunes. On Saturday it hosts acts including Jo Rose, Louis Barabbas, Florin and Hot Vestry. On Sunday there’s a songwriters’ circle, New Order’s Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert on decks and the rabble-rousing Hope & Social! Check the website or drop by to find out more. Sponsor: Shoga

Space for Debate with Nick Robinson

King Edward Street Chapel, Fri 17 June 7:45-9pm £11

The former BBC Political Editor explores the contemporary debate around free speech. Robinson argues that the concept of a ‘safe space’ – or creating a protective cocoon to avoid causing offence – is itself a threat to open and intellectual debate. Followed by short Q & A. Sponsor: Northern Design Collective

Francesca Martinez’s Wobbly Manifesto

St Michael’s Church, Fri 17 June 9:15-10:45pm £14

The UK premiere of a brand new show from acclaimed comedian, writer and actor Francesca Martinez. Without diversity, there would be no evolution, no life, no human beings. So why are we still so damn scared of difference? Francesca explores this by proposing her own ‘Wobbly Manifesto’ which aims to show how embracing diversity as normal would revolutionise the world we live in. Francesca Martinez (Live at the Apollo, Radio 4, Russell Howard’s Good News) comes to Macclesfield on the rest night of a special 5 date only tour! Book signing as part of the performance. “One of the UK circuit’s most brilliant comedians” The Observer. (Suitable for 16+). Sponsor: Janhill Estates

Saturday 18th June

Deep Space and Solar Lab

Town Hall, Sat 18 June 10am-5pm FREE

Explore objects from deep space, learn about space science and retrieve images from over a dozen remote telescopes across the globe in real time throughout the day. At 4pm, experience how the amazing Planeterella creates a version of the Northern Lights in a vacuum chamber: Dr Gabrielle Provan of the University of Leicester reveals the history and science of this breathtaking phenomenon. Not suitable if you have a pacemaker. In association with: MaccAstro Sponsor: Belong

The Gimp Twister Music Lounge

St Michael’s Churchyard, Sat 18 June 10:30am-11pm (Bar 12-10:30pm) Pay What You Can

Ambient tunes, the best in breakthrough music, the hottest Macc talent, talks and DJs on stage at Barnaby’s dedicated music venue. Named after Macclesfield’s silk ribbon makers, this is a bar and bolt hole for music lovers which runs all weekend. The Gimp Twister opens on Friday evening with DJ and easy tunes. On Saturday it hosts acts including Jo Rose, Louis Barabbas, Florin and Hot Vestry. On Sunday there’s a songwriters’ circle, New Order’s Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert on decks and the rabble-rousing Hope & Social! Check the website or drop by to find out more. Sponsor: Shoga

In Conversation with Professors Brian Cox and Tim O’Brien

St Michael’s Church, Sat 18 June 2:30-4pm £12.50/£6 (under 18)

Brian Cox (Professor of Particle Physics at the University of Manchester and of Public Understanding of Science at the Royal Society) joins Tim O’Brien (Professor of Astrophysics at e University of Manchester and Associate Director of Jodrell Bank) to discuss our current knowledge of the universe: what we now understand about the Big Bang, the Dark Universe, black holes (and what we still don’t). In association with: Jodrell Bank Sponsor: PR Jones

Carnival Parade

Festival Commission

Starts in Market Place 10 Sat 18 June 1-2pm FREE

Get ready for lift off! Hundreds of costumed Maxonians take to the streets and thousands of stars shine bright in the ‘Space’ themed carnival. Giant puppets, elaborate push- oats, music, jugglers and jesters entertain the crowds. Produced by: Macclesfield Community Artspace. Sponsor: Grosvenor Shopping Centre

Street Treats

In and around Market Place, FREE/Pay What You Can

Sponsor: SkoutPR

Poetry Takeaway: Sat 18 June 10am-1pm & 2-5pm

Smoke by Plunge Boom: Sat 18 June 10:45-11:30am & 3:30-4:15pm

Stop Me and Try One: Sat 25 June 12-2pm & 3-4pm FREE

Find the poet in the Quangle Wangle Hat and ask for a poem to suit your mood! In association with: Macclesfield Creative Writing Group Sponsor: Costa Coffee

Shaped by Stone: Walk

Meet at Tegg’s Nose Visitor Centre, Sat 18 June 10:30am-1pm FREE

Join the artists on a walk of ‘creative exploration’. Feel free to bring a pen, pencil or camera.

Sunday 19th June

John Bramwell (from I Am Kloot) & Recreations (Sam Duckworth), Double Bill St Michael’s Church

Sat 18 June 8:30-11pm £16

Barnaby brings together two distinctive musical talents in an exclusive double bill: John Bramwell (I Am Kloot) and Recreations’ Sam Duckworth (formerly of Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.). Two sets, back to back, in the evocative setting of St Michael’s Church. Sponsor: Josolyne & Co

Street Treats

In and around Market Place, FREE/Pay What You Can

Sponsor: SkoutPR

Stop Me and Try One: Costa Coffee 9 Sun 19 June 12:30-1:30pm & 2:30-4:30pm

Find the poet in the Quangle Wangle Hat and ask for a poem to suit your mood! In association with: Macclesfield Creative Writing Group Sponsor: Costa Coffee

The Whale by Talking Birds: Sun 19 June 11:30am-5pm

Live Hangman by Mufti Games: Sun 19 June 11:30am-12:15pm; 12:45-1:30pm & 2-2:45pm

Two Old Men by 2Faced Dance Company: Sun 19 June 3-3:20pm & 4-4:20pm

A Love Letter to Macc

Sparrow Park, Sat 18 June 11am-5pm FREE

Dear Macc... Tell of love or heartbreak, significant places or special moments. Visit Arc’s writing dome for a drop-in, hands-on workshop and share what you love about where you live. Produced by: Arc Sponsor: Macclesfield Express

Wild Food: Foraging Workshop

Sparrow Park, Sun 19 June 10am-3pm £6 (booking essential, online only) Explore the streets with co-creator of the Foraged Book Project, James Wood, to discover edible delicacies on our doorstep. Harvest and cook a three-course wild meal. Sponsor: Snowgoose Café Bar

Brewing Culture

Starts from King Edward Street Chapel, Sun 19 June 1-6pm £7 (includes refreshment and a copy of the manifesto)

An afternoon of social dreaming! Take a tour of Macclesfield ale houses and discuss brewing, regeneration and the ingredients of

a good town to create a “Manifesto for Macc”. (Age 18+) In association with: Macclesfield Heritage and Culture Partnership Sponsor: Macclesfield Town Council

Deep Space and Solar Lab

Town Hall, Sun 19 June 10am-5pm FREE

Discover objects from deep space, retrieve images from seventeen different remote telescopes across the globe in real time. Including at 10am, Macclesfield schools report on their Near Space Balloon Project, at 3pm a talk by Dr Ian Morison on the Search for Life and at 4:30pm Alan Brown explains James Webb Space Telescope Thermal Imaging. It’s all at the lab! Sponsor: Belong

Open Air Church Service

Market Place, Sun 19 June 10:30-11:20am FREE

Be part of creating a sacred space as Macclesfield Churches come together and lead music, readings and worship on the festival theme. All welcome. In association with: Hope in North East Cheshire

A Love Letter to Macc

Sparrow Park, Sun 19 June 11am-5pm FREE

Dear Macc... Tell of love or heartbreak, significant places or special moments. Visit Arc’s writing dome for a drop-in, hands-on workshop and share what you love about where you live. Produced by: Arc Sponsor: Macclesfield Express

The Gimp Twister Music Lounge

St Michael’s Churchyard, Sun 19 June 11:45am-11pm (Bar 12-10:30pm) Pay What You Can

Ambient tunes, the best in breakthrough music, the hottest Macc talent, talks and DJs on stage at Barnaby’s dedicated music venue. Named after Macclesfield’s silk ribbon makers, this is a bar and bolt hole for music lovers which runs all weekend. The Gimp Twister opens on Friday evening with DJ and easy tunes. On Saturday it hosts acts including Jo Rose, Louis Barabbas, Florin and Hot Vestry. On Sunday there’s a songwriters’ circle, New Order’s Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert on decks and the rabble-rousing Hope & Social! Check the website or drop by to find out more. Sponsor: Shoga

Cheshire A Cappella

St Michael’s Church, Sun 19 June 12-1pm FREE

Classic medleys, ballads, jazz and swing numbers from this four-part, close-harmony women’s chorus. Catch their flashmobs around the town centre before they raise the rafters at St Michael’s. Sponsor: Silk 106.9

Gra ti Classics

St Michael’s Church, Sun 19 June 7-8pm £12/£8 (under 18)

16 strings, 8 dancing feet and 4 voices with one aim: to make classical music wickedly funny. It’s a concert, a gypsy-folk romp, an opera, a stand-up comedy set and a dance show all rolled into one! From Beethoven to Bluegrass, Bach to Brahms, Strauss to Saturday Night Fever, this is no traditional string quartet! Sponsor: SAS Daniels

Pictures in the Park: The Wolfpack (Cert 15)

Park Tavern, Sun 19 June 8-10pm FREE

The true story of six brothers never permitted to leave their New York apartment, and how cinema and imagination allowed them a virtual escape. (2015) Dir. Crystal Moselle.

Comedy Club Double Bill: Pierre Novellie & Tom Ward

King Edward Street Chapel, Sun 19 June 8:30-10.15pm £12.50

A double bill of two very distinct styles but with the same result, an hilarious evening. Join BBC Radio New Comedy Award Finalist Tom Ward (Comedy Central) for this unique show, deftly interweaving his love for voices, sound effects and unsung heroes (kettles, friendly perverts, Tupperware) with the here and now. Meanwhile, Pierre Novellie (Channel 4, BBC Radio 4, BBC three) is not cool but he is trying. Is it cool to be depressed? Is it cool to have read an 800-year-old poem about magical, vaginal ventriloquism? Come and see! “The dawn of a major talent” The Guardian. Sponsor: SpareRoom.co.uk

Monday 20th June

Around the Universe in 60 Minutes

The Park Tavern, Mon 20 June 6:30-8pm FREE

A whirlwind tour of the universe with Dr Megan Argo, astrophysicist, starting from the Earth-Moon system, heading out through the solar system, the Milky Way and into the expanding universe. In association with: Macclesfield Sci-Bar

Tuesday 21st June

Cheshire’s Sacred Spaces

St Michael’s Church, Tues 21 June 7:30-9pm FREE

Dr Mike Nevell, Head of Archaeology, Salford University (and guest on Channel 4’s Time Team) reveals the hidden life of Cheshire’s medieval churches. Followed by Q&A. Includes refreshments. In association with: Macclesfield Literary and Philosophical Society

New Tales from Macc Writers: New Writing Platform

MADS Little Theatre, Tues 21 June 8-10pm £6

A new writing platform for plays in development penned by local writers. MADS Theatre presents rough cuts of three short dramas and invites audience feedback to help shape the final products. In association with: MADS

Wednesday 22nd June

The Great Space Debate

The Park Tavern, Wed 22 June 7-9:30pm FREE

Join one of four lively ‘Space’ themed discussions: Does good architecture raise your spirits? Should we tell aliens we exist? Do we get enough privacy? How do I know I’m not dreaming? (Age 16+) In association with: Discussions at the Park

100 Drabble Challenge

Macclesfield Library, Wed 22 June 12-4:45pm & Thur 23 June 12-5pm FREE

A drabble is a story or poem in exactly 100 words - and the race is on to pen 100 of them! Create your ‘Space’ themed drabble alongside other Macc writers. Read the collection at maccwriters.wordpress. com. In association with: Macclesfield Creative Writing Group

KEMS Twilight Ghost Walk

Meet at St Michael’s Church, Wed 22 June 9-10:15pm £6

A short walk through Macclesfield’s ghostly past, from graveyard to ‘haunted’ hostelry, led by Scott Thomson, with live performance of Stephen McNeff’s fantasy, Ghosts by the KEMS Concert Band. In association with: King Edward Musical Society of Macclesfield

Thursday 23rd June

Pictures in the Park: Lebanon (Cert 15)

The Park Tavern, Thur 23 June 8-10pm FREE

Set during the rest Lebanon War of 1982, this tale of a simple mission going awry focuses on four Israeli soldiers and is seen exclusively from within their tank. (2009) Dir. Samuel Maoz.

A Cartoon History of Here with Ian McMillan and Tony Husband

King Edward Street Chapel, Thurs 23 June 7:30-8:30pm £12.50

Comedy, cartoonery, poetry and improv! Created by the audience with poet, broadcaster and comedian Ian McMillan and Cartoonist of the Year Tony Husband. A fast- owing, interactive, rapid-rafting adventure which reflects upon local stories and legends. “World-class – one of today’s greatest poetry performers.” Dame Carol Ann Duffy Supported by: Peaks & Plains Housing Trust

100 Drabble Challenge

Macclesfield Library, Wed 22 June 12-4:45pm & Thur 23 June 12-5pm FREE

A drabble is a story or poem in exactly 100 words - and the race is on to pen 100 of them! Create your ‘Space’ themed drabble alongside other Macc writers. Read the collection at maccwriters. wordpress. com. In association with: Macclesfield Creative Writing Group

Friday 24th June