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Singers, Song Writers, Poets, Comedians, Performers…. Join us at the Harwich Arts & Heritage Centre for the best free show in town.
Bring your own instruments (we have a house guitar if needed) and meet other local artists.
Reading of the proclamation on Ha’penny Pier by the Town Crier, live music, children’s workshops and the creation of a public community artwork.
Convening between Essex and Suffolk, at the confluence of the rivers Stour and Orwell, the fleet will assemble near the Ganges Buoy at Shotley Spit. The parade will start at 14:00 on Saturday 18th June 2022 – High Water Harwich: 15:34 BST.
Participating boats will pass spectators at the following times:
Harwich Ha’penny Pier 14:30
Felixstowe Landguard Fort 15:00
Shotley Marina 15:30
Dispersing off Ha’penny Pier 16:00
To take part in the Parade of Boats, and receive further information and a special celebratory flag, please register your boat on the Festival of Suffolk website.
Please note that there are no planned activities apart from the parade, and shanty singers will not be performing.
Intarsia is an emerging duo of performers from diverse backgrounds. Jo May and Sarah Matthews have worked together since 2018, combining voice, violin, viola, octave fiddle, tenor guitar, balafon and a whole range of other percussion instruments. The sounds of these wooden instruments blend to create intricate delivery of original and traditional material inspired by English songs, European dance tunes, West African rhythms and more. Intarsia’s debut album ‘Sistere’ was released in October 2020.
A welcome return for Matthew Crampton’s entertaining look at human migration, now with more Harwich stories than ever. Enjoy folksong and expert storytelling while hearing some remarkable local tales.
‘An elegant, vital insight into human suffering and survival,’ Cerys Matthews. ‘Do not miss,’ Songlines magazine.
Baluji Shrivastav- virtuoso multi-instrumentalist – The Times
“Intoxicating”-Vogue Runway
“Convention-defying Indian composition that you will want to play over and over again”-Songlines
“blind musician takes the stage with a bold vision excels in sitar, surbahar, dilruba, pakhavaj and tabla”- Times of India
Baluji Shrivastav OBE is an Indian multi-instrumentalist who was blinded at 8 months old and has become one of the worlds leading composers and sitar players. He has performed and recorded with some of the greatest tabla accompanists such as Anindo Chatterji and Ustad Fayaz Khan. He has worked with a wide variety of artists including Stevie Wonder, Massive Attack, Madness, Shakira,Malu, Boy George,Doves. His latest stunning multi media composition – Antardrishti-Inner Vision, funded by an international commission from Unlimited and featuring his Inner Vision Orchestra of blind musicians, dancers and audio-visual artists Addictive TV was performed to great reception at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre in
Sept 2018, followed by Delhi and at the Mumbai Opera House in collaboration with the British Council.
“One of Britain’s best singer-pianists” LONDON EVENING STANDARD
As leader of his jazz quartet, Chris has produced three acclaimed repertoire CDs celebrating the work of Hoagy Carmichael (Hoagy), Dudley Moore (Dudley) and Stan Getz (Stan) and has performed the associated live shows over 150 times throughout the UK. As a composer, in 2017 he provided the soundtrack for the six-part documentary series Wartime Crime for Discovery/UKTV and How the Beatles Changed The World for Netflix. He has been a record producer for singers Ruthie Henshall and Joanna Eden and is the author of Rough Guide to The Beatles and Rough Guide to Frank Sinatra.
Johnson comes to Harwich Festival to perform his original work, which, since its release, has been featured and playlisted on specialist radio programmes across the UK.
Johnson grew up in a non-musical household but knew from an early age that the piano would become his lifeline. The instrument allowed him to explore and express himself as a young boy growing up, before it began to help him communicate with other people.
You can follow him on his social channels: Twitter @pianistUK, Facebook: @pianistUK, Instagram: @danieljohnsonpianistuk
We are excited to bring Nigel Clark (singer of Indie band Dodgy) to Harwich as part of this years annual festival.
Although Established in his own right as a successful solo artist, you may know him from his work with 90s Indie band Dodgy. The band had many chart hits including ‘Good Enough’, ‘Staying Out for the Summer’ and ‘In a Room’ to name a few.
Support comes from Colchester Singer Songwriter Rosalind Harniess.
Vicki and Jonny are two of the most versatile musicians of the folk circuit today, a on stage – and now online, the duo are recognised for the high quality of their polished concerts; not only by their charismatic singing and playing but also by their involving, winning presence and easy rapport, their polished delivery that genuinely respects their listeners, and their lively, informed backstories. The whole package.
Join us for a fantastic night of live music from Zoe Gilby & her band.
Parliamentary Awards Jazz Vocalist of the Year 2019, Zoe Gilby’s “Aurora” album is out now.
Inspired by the instrumental compositions of award winning, Grammy nominated U.S trumpeter Tom Harrell.
Harwich Secret Gardens 2022 will take place over the usual 2-days of the weekend, Sat 2nd and Sun 3rd July 2022.
Hidden gardens and courtyards open. All the gardens are easily reachable on foot.
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Reg’s clever and imaginative lyrics have earned him the title of “Master Storyteller” (PennyBlack Music) and led Mike Harding (Mike Harding Folk Show) to introduce him onto the stage of The Royal Albert Hall as “one of the finest singer-songwriters this country has produced”.
These are not Harwich Haven Authority events. Please contact the event organiser directly with any queries.