Monday, 11 February 2019

Dartmouth Beer Festival Update - 20+ Beers, plus Ciders and a £5 Takeaway


Want a sneaky peek at what's on offer at Dartmouth's forthcoming Charity Beer Festival..?




We've now finalised our list of a fine selection of beers from around the country.
   
Just take a look - with a list of more than twenty beers to sample and enjoy, we're sure there will be something for everyone. 



 And you can take home a Two Pint Takeaway carton of your favourite beer for just £5!

 The Flavel Arts Centre is the place to be this coming Friday 15th and Saturday 16th February...


...We look forward to seeing you there.

Info - Click links below:


Flavel Box Office:  01803 839530



 Guest Blogger Valeria D
 

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Beers Galore (plus Wines and Prosecco!) at Dartmouth Beer Festival



Excitement is mounting as the date for Dartmouth's Charity Beer Festival fast approaches - just two short weeks now before the Flavel doors open for the start of this great event!



On Friday 15th and Saturday 16th February there will be a positive extravaganza of over twenty different beers, and more...

...with wines from Michael Sutton's Cellar and a Prosecco Bar run by The Fizz Boat, plus good local food and live music.




The Festival organisers, Dartmouth Rotary Club at The Flavel, are supported by sponsors Bays Brewery 

  Bays are supplying all the equipment in addition to two barrels of beer.

 
There will also be a fine selection of great beers from around the country.






If beer really isn't your thing, you needn't worry. 

Fine wines, Prosecco and soft drinks will be on offer..








 ....as well as delicious food (including vegan) throughout Saturday from popular Stoke Fleming restaurant Radius 7 







 

LIVE MUSIC from a variety of local bands, plus the ever popular
Loose Cannons on Saturday. 







 GREAT SATURDAY RAFFLE - AT JUST £1 PER TICKET!

A CHANCE TO WIN A NIGHT FOR TWO AT THE ROYAL CASTLE HOTEL... 
...or one of the many other exciting prizes, including:
A rib ride from RIBEYE
Pack of beers from BAYS BREWERY
Beers from QUANTOCK BREWERY
A large, high quality SUNSEEKER umbrella - and lots lots more.


What is so brilliant about this Festival - apart from all the goodies as described above - is that it will be raising some much-needed funds not only for the Flavel Arts Centre but also for Rowcroft Hospice. 

So you'll be supporting two great charities while you are having fun.



 Fantastic Sponsors!

Huge thanks for their incredible generosity and support goes to a whole host of local businesses and individuals, who have sponsored the barrels of beer, the wines and Prosecco, the food, the music, the specially etched souvenir glasses - and not to mention the cornucopia of kindly donated raffle prizes. Plus so much more... in fact all the things that are going to make this year's Festival the best one yet. There may also be a Special Prize Auction on Saturday afternoon. It's still to be confirmed, so watch this space...


 Many, many thanks to all the generous sponsors who have helped to make this event possible - couldn't do it without you!

See below for our list of sponsors so far - updated but ever-growing:

 
 Click here for Alan's radio interview on BBC Radio Devon for more details of the Festival and Dartmouth:


Or pop along to the Face Book page Dartmouth Beer Festival for more information

Tickets are just £10 to include three drink tokens, a souvenir glass (I have it on good authority that some people have collected a dated glass for every year so far - respect...) and, to make the day even more enjoyable, a set of tasting notes. There's even a Goodie Bag, and extra drinks tokens are available should you want more!

Tickets are available from The Flavel, or just come along and pay on the door.


DARTMOUTH CHARITY BEER FESTIVAL

Brought to you by Dartmouth Rotary Club at the Flavel and in association with Bays Brewery and many local sponsors. 

Friday 15th February from 6pm - 11pm. 
Saturday 16th February from 11pm - 11pm.


Info:  

Flavel Box Office: 01803 839530

Links:
https://twitter.com/FlavelArts


Guest Blogger Valeria D

Monday, 12 November 2018

John Smith & Co - a Sunday night treat!


Just want to say a very big

  'THANK YOU!' 
 to those lovely  
Dart Gig Promotions 
chaps - Peter and Jonathan...

 

They brought us a real and most unexpected Sunday night treat last night with a memorable performance from
who has built a reputation as one of the UK’s finest guitarists and songwriters.

The auditorium was virtually packed, the atmosphere was buzzing, and a happy throng of people were first entertained by singer-songwriter Maz O'Connor. 



Maz O'Connor


Maz was a sheer delight with her pure, clear voice and enchanting songs. 

She was warm, funny and very talented... I particularly loved 'Should Have Loved Me Better' - so very poignant and moving.







 And then came a stunning performance from John Smith, joined by Belfast friends and fine musicians and backing singers Joseph and John McGurgan 



John has been described by folk legend John Renbourn as one of the UK's finest guitarists and songwriters, hailed  as 'the future of folk music' - and after last night's performance it's not hard to see why.


Never having heard John sing and play before, I found him mesmerising from the start! With his fantastic voice and style very reminiscent of the late, great John Martyn, he had me transfixed for the whole performance and I can honestly say that I enjoyed every single song. He was also friendly and warm with a great stage presence - and coupled with the beautiful harmonies from support Joe (double bass) and John (guitar), it really was for me a night to remember.

We were very lucky indeed to have John and the boys, and of course Maz, at the Flavel as part of their tour - so well done DGP boys for booking them. What a coup!

It was the last DGP gig of the season and after last night's performance they've left us all eager for more - and they tell us they have lots of folky treats in store for us next year...

In fact, I have it on good authority that they have already booked some amazing acts for 2019 and tickets are selling already, so make sure you don't miss out!


Flook
 FLOOK

Yes, none other than the very popular Flook, who after announcing that they were taking a prolonged pause from live performance at the end of 2008, are now back together due to overwhelming popular demand, and are playing some carefully selected concerts around Europe and further afield. Catch these rare shows while you can! 






BBC award winning duo Philip Henry and Hannah Martin,

Their performances never fail to delight and excite - ranging from the traditional musics of the British Isles, to Indian classical slide guitar, to the stomping roots party of Phil's beatbox harmonica... and much more.






As always many thanks to Jonathan and Peter of Dart Gig Promotions and all at the Flavel for another Magical and Magnificent Music Night Out.


Performers' Info: 

Maz O'Connor:  http://mazoconnor.com/
Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin:  http://www.philliphenryandhannahmartin.co.uk

Monday, 5 November 2018

Great fun at the Quiz





Just want to say a very big thank you for the Flavel Fundraising Quiz last night. 


It was a nice thing to do on a rainy Sunday evening and really good fun - such a lovely friendly community event and great to see the auditorium packed with people laughing and generally enjoying themselves.


 
Big thanks to Rose and Steve Williams who worked so hard compiling all the questions, organising and running the evening...




 ..They got it just right as it wasn't too serious - but it wasn't too easy either so it really made us get our thinking caps on and get the old grey matter working. 







Our team of Happy Quizzers didn't win, but we didn't do too badly - and anyway it really WAS a case of 'It's not the winning, it's the taking part,' as we all had a thoroughly enjoyable evening, with the added bonus of knowing we were helping to raise funds for our Fantastic Flavel.






Many thanks to the Flavel for this very successful event - I hope you'll be doing it again some time.




Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Those Stones Just Keep Rollin' On...


We had the pleasure of watching Rolling Stones' film Havana Moon on the big screen last Friday, and what an amazing concert that was!


We really enjoyed the interview with 'The Boys' beforehand, with Charlie looking his usual laid back self, Ronnie being Mr Cool, Keith's ever smiley face and inimitable way of talking - and of course that normally shy and retiring Mr Jagger, who was encouraged to say a few words! 


Havana Moon, directed by Paul Dugdale, was filmed on 25th March 2016 in Havana, Cuba - the recording of a free outdoor concert put on by the band at the Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana sports complex.


It was the first time ever in their fifty year career that the Stones had played at Cuba, and in fact this amazing concert marked the first time a rock band had performed in Cuba to such a large crowd - an estimated 500,000 concert-goers. 




There were some fantastic shots throughout the film of this huge gathering of happy and joyful people - dancing, cheering, singing along and just having a great time. You just could not help being infected by their enthusiasm - which was what, for us, made this film so hugely enjoyable.

The performance from 'The Boys' was incredible- so much energy, we really don't know how they keep on doing what they're doing so well!  And for so long...

Nobody can strut their stuff quite like Mick, and the music from Keith, Ronnie and Charlie was, we felt, nothing short of astounding. 
Boy, do those fellas know how to sing, play, and entertain a crowd! 


   To say the crowd went wild was an understatement - they just loved them!

Sasha Allen, their backing singer, was also brilliant with a tremendous voice and stage presence.

We just have to listen to her and Mick singing 'Gimme Shelter' and it brings it all back! Just fabulous...


...Turned out it was catching, as we walked out of the Flavel at the film's end with such a feel-good factor, and full of  fondness for a band we have loved since the early sixties, that we just had to rush home and play "Gimme Shelter" as loud as common decency to our neighbours would allow!

Here's a link to the film trailer to give you a taster:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE-FYOt0jmo

Once again - another great musical evening at the Flavel. Thank you so much to all involved - please keep it coming!

 (PSST... Next musical treat? 
Black Sabbath - the End of the End on November 2nd. 
See you there..??)

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

The Who - Woo Hoooo..!


Once again we had a most enjoyable Music Night with 'The Who - Live in Hyde Park' film on Friday night.



  Loved the way the excellent performances were interspersed with some great interviews with Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend...





...they don't seem to have changed a bit - in fact Roger's voice was just as fabulous and Pete's playing just as brilliant as it was back in the day. 





Very sad that Moon the Loon and John Entwistle couldn't be there for this 50th anniversary celebration concert, but I have to say that I thought Zak Starkey's drumming was absolutely fantastic...  






Personally I couldn't keep still throughout all of the songs which I know and love so well, and I just loved it that the audience clapped after each performance!

Once again a great atmosphere and a hugely feel-good film for us - thanks as always to Sam and all the lovely Flavel staff for another great night out (and the Malbec was very nice too - thank you Sally...)

 


The added bonus was that after watching the film trailers, we're now very much looking forward to 'The Rolling Stones - Havana Moon' - so that's our Music Night sorted for 26th October!




Call 01803 839530

Boxoffice@theflavel.org.uk
https://twitter.com/FlavelArts

Guest Blogger Valeria D


Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Bird on a Wire, and - Who..?

I just want to say a very big thank you to Flavel Sam for organising a very interesting introduction to this Leonard Cohen film from celebrated British Film-maker and Director Tony Palmer.



'Bird on a Wire' follows the iconic poet/singer/songwriter Cohen on his 1972 European tour. Long lost 16mm prints were restored for this release, not seen since 1972.

My friends and I really enjoyed this musical documentary film last Friday - much enhanced by the informative talk beforehand - and it was great to see an almost full auditorium so I guess I wasn't the only one!



Now looking forward to seeing 'The Who - Live in Hyde Park' next Friday 5th October, and tickets are only a fiver - incredible! 

The music just goes on and on - isn't it brilliant?  Thank you Sam and all at the Flavel for another great evening.

More Info for The Who in Hyde Park:

http://theflavel.org.uk/TheFlavel.dll/WhatsOn?Programme=4818634



Call 01803 839530
Boxoffice@theflavel.org.uk
https://twitter.com/FlavelArts




Guest Blogger Valeria D