My three music highlights from the West Ealing SoundBite Festival

We’ll put up more photos and feedback from SoundBite shortly. On a totally personal note, as I was helping organise the event on Saturday, I didn’t get to see many of the acts but of those few I did see three stand out for very different reasons:

 

Maria at SoundBite

Her father Romeo sang for us last year and this year his daughter Maria sang at the craft market in St James Ave. She stopped everyone in their tracks with her smooth, jazzy singing. Hers is the sort of voice and style of singing that I’d love to listen to late night in a small, intimate venue. A venue like Ronnie Scott’s or perhaps, locally, the Bush Hall in Shepherd’s Bush could work well for her.  Catch her  here on the video of clips from the music at St James Ave and remember this is where you first saw and heard her. She starts 6 minutes in to the video.

I’d been looking forward to the Bollywood Brass Band all day and was beginning to give up hope that I’d manage to get to Dean Gardens for them but i finally caught their last set at 6pm.

Bollywood Brass band

I really enjoy their combination of drumming and brass and their engagement with their audience. You can’t help but feel the energy and joy in their music and that got through to a group of children who got up and danced right in front of the band.

T J 'Holboy" Johnson

Photo copyright Vivien Boyes

My third highlight was TJ ‘Holyboy’ Johnson who I’d been told about so I made sure I got to Melbourne Ave to catch him closing the music there. I wasn’t disappointed and nor was the crowd who were drawn to his Hendrix-style blues guitar playing and driving voice.  I was struck by the cross section of people who, like me, just felt compelled to stand there, soak it up and not miss a minute of his set.

 

 

 

 

Here’s what’s happening when and where for Saturday’s SoundBite Festival

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Here’s the latest running order of events for Saturday.

 

St James Church Gardens

A range of children’s entertainment from 10am -3pm including

-Relish Kids Cookery -showing how to making apple crumble (primary school age)

– Facepainting, table tennis and other games

St James Avenue

Craft market from 10am – 3pm with live music from 12noon – 3pm

Crafts include a wide range of hand-made, local goods raning from jewellery to soaps, gifts and much more.

The music line-up (subject to any last minute changes) is:

12.00- 12.20

Sophie and Anisha

12.20-12.40

Sophie D’Souza

12.40-13.00 Interval

13.00-13.40

Oddfellas

13.40-14.00

King Ralph

14.00-14.30

The Mobile Clones

14.30-14.50

Maria

14.50-15.00

Andrea Richardson

 

 

Melbourne Avenue

Live music and hot food from 11am – 5pm.

Entertainment for the day is:

11:00

James Perryman

11:30

Zumba by Karen Freeman Dance

11:45

Vienna Spring

12:15

Vanita and the Exit Factor

12:45

Madhurang Bollywood Dance

13:00

Nev Hawkins

13:30

Performers from Westside Youth Centre Connexions

14:30

Irish Dancers

15:00

June

15:15

Sumeet Bellara

15:30

Westbound Piccadilly

16:00

Lizard

16:30

TJ ‘Holyboy’ Johnson and the Preachers

 Leeland Road

Farmers market from 9am -1pm as usual

Punch and Judy show

Punch and Judy shows at 10.30am and 12noon

Dean Gardens

A range of food and comunity information stalls including our own Abundance stall along with vegan food, Gifty’s Chilli, Cheddar Deli, Clare’s Garden Honey, West Ealing Centre Neighbourhood Forum and more.

Donkey rides for children from 12noon

There will also be hot food stalls and a beer tent. Hot food includes:

  • Silva Cafe with jerk chicken
  • Karaam with Lebanese food
  • Sumo with a range of Far Eastern foods
  • Sunjam and Caribbean food
  • German Sausage stall

The running order for the live music is:

12:00-14:00

Gypsy Dynamite followed by The Onironauts

14:00-15:00

The Chairs

15:00-15:20

Bollywood Brass Band

15:20-16:30

Dorance Lorza & Sexteto Cafe

16:30-16:50

Bollywood Brass Band

16:50-18:00

Ramon Goose

18:00-18:30

Bollywood Brass Band

18:30-20:00

Tankus the Henge

 

St John’s Church in Mattock Lane

Tours of the church tower from 10am -4.30pm

Cooking a meal for a Fiver from 10am – 3pm including:

11am – Everything you ever wanted to know about preparing chicken and meat preparation

12noon – Chicken Tikka Masala by award winning chef Dipna Anand from Southall’s famous Brilliant restaurant

2pm – Caribbean cooking including jerk chicken and goat curry

There will also be ask the expert sessions with local restaurant owners, local greengrocer George Puddle and more.

 

The Apex 32-38 Uxbridge Road (corner with Craven Road)

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Emergency services training to rescue a crane driver from the top of the tall cranes on this site  from 11.30am -3.30pm

There is a safe viewing area for the public to watch this drama unfold.

 

 

 

Donkey rides in Dean Gardens for SoundBite on Saturday

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<p>Ok, it might be a little early for that, but we are delighted to announce that we will be offering donkey rides for little ones at the SoundBite Festival on Saturday. The kids will love it!

Not these donkeys as they look happy on the beach!  However, we have a friendly donkey coming to Dean Gardens to take children for a ride on Saturday for the SoundBite Festival. Actually, Dean Gardens used to be known as Jackass Common in the 1800s due to it being used for donkey races. No racing on Saturday but nice to be reuniting a donkey with Dean Gardens after more than 100 years.

More information on eveything at SoundBite here.

 

 

Come and watch the emergency services at work – crane driver rescue event for SoundBite Festival on Saturday 21st September

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Bring the family to watch this special SoundBite event at The Apex site at 32-38 Uxbridge Road  W5 (corner with Craven Road).  The emergency services are opening up their crane driver rescue training event for the public to come and watch as the rescuers climb the tall cranes to lower the stricken crane drivers to safety many feet below.  The event runs from 11.30am – 3.30pm and there will be a special secure viewing area set up by Galliard Homes.

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More details about all the children’s activities, craft market, food stalls, cooking demos and live music on the SoundBite Facebook page.

 

A history of West Ealing on apples!

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It’s well worth your while taking a detour next time you’re near the Green Man Lane Estate. Look carefully at the hoardings surrounding part of the site and you’ll see a series of apples ‘hanging’ on the painted trees. Each one has a montage of fascinating photos of the estate and surrounding area over the past 100 years. Photos include the opening of the estate in the 1970s and the Autotype factory . Built in what at the time was descibed by Autotype as quite a rural area the factory was ‘neatly fenced along Brownlow Road and the boiler house became a local landmark’. The factory occupied what is now the western part of the Green Man Lane Estate (the old multi-storey car park and the land to its north).  You can read more about the history of this area, known in Victorian times at Stevens Town, here.

Punch and Judy, cooking for kids, facepainting and more at SoundBite Festival on Sat 21st Sept

Punch and Judy show

Punch and Judy Show in Leeland Road for last year’s Family Day

There’s plenty of children’s entertainment at the SoundBite Festival on Saturday 21st September.  Hugely popular at last year’s Family Day, Punch and Judy are back again for the SoundBite Festival. Catch them at 10.30am and midday at the farmers’ market in Leeland Road.

In the garden at St James Church (or inside if it’s wet) will be Relish Kids Cookery running cookery activities for primary school age children, alongside facepainting, table tennis and more. There’s also going to be a special community dance event for children to take part in. More news of that to follow.

To keep up to date with everything that will be happening at SoundBite on our Facebook page

YUM W13 Food Food Festival Sat 14th at The Foresters 3.30-9.30pm

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More food news. This is a new event and it’s on Saturday 14th September at The Foresters ‘and is showcasing restaurants and specialist food sellers in and around  Northfields and West Ealing

It will be in the garden at the Forester Pub in Northfields from 3.30-9.30pm.  A variety of local restaurants and food specialists will be offering samples of their delicious food.
Taster Tokens will be available on the day for £5 for five tokens. We would love to see you there!’

I hope it goes well and anything that helps establish West Ealing and Northfields as good places to shop for food and eat can only help the local economy.

 

 

Get ready for the West Ealing SoundBite Festival on Saturday 21st September

 

This year we’ve managed to raise additional sponsorship to add Dean Gardens as a venue to our previous Famliy Day events. As a result, we’ve been able to expand the whole eent in to the West Ealing SoundBite Festival. The centrepiece will be a range of hot and cold food and community stalls and live music in Dean Gardens. There’s mush more to it than this but just as a taster two of the bans playing in Dean Gardens are the

Bollywood Brass Band

and

Tankus the Henge

Follow SoundBite on its Facebook page to keep up to date with all the activities and events being planned for September 21st

 

 

 

Royal Wedding: A sparky new comedy involving the arts and an ‘erotic emporium’ – at OPEN Ealing

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Imagine an arts centre in a converted shop on a suburban London street. Then  imagine an “erotic emporium” next door selling sex aids and lingerie. What would happen if a hole appeared in the dividing wall between the new premises?  A new play about to be performed at OPEN Ealing examines just such a scenario… and as luck would have it, OPEN Ealing happens to currently occupy a converted shop right next door to the Cherry Pye erotic lingerie emporium.


 Royal Wedding, a brand new play by Ealing-based writer Wally Sewell,  imagines the chance encounter between the privately-educated artistic director of the centre and his brash, more worldly neighbour.   Described as a  light-hearted romp, the play sees sex shop owner Queen Bee step through the newly-created “entrance” to engage artist Tarquin Pritchard-Smith in a bout of combative wordplay, raising issues such as class, snobbery,and the place of the artist in wider society. It’s directed by Ealing-based Anthony Shrubsall and  stars Francesca Wilde and Michael Murray.

OPEN Ealing is a local arts initiative originally set up in 2010.  Performances of Royal Wedding will take place at  OPENShop 13 Drayton Green Road, W13 0NG, at the following times:

Thursday 5, Friday 6 and Saturday 7  September  7.30 pm.
Matinee Saturday 7 September 3 pm.

Thursday 12, Friday 13 and Saturday 14  September  7.30 pm.
Matinee Saturday 14 September 3 pm.

Adm. £7

The performance will last one hour approx., and there will be an opportunity for discussion with the players, writer and directorafter each performance. The play is not suitable for children.