Forres hosted its first arts festival , the FAF (Forres Alternative Festival), last summer. Over the course of 4 weeks scores of local people worked with the Edinburgh based Puppet Lab to create six playlets in unusual venues, including a tearoom, an empty supermarket and an old greengrocers!
The festival culminated in a huge ‘Birds of Paradise’ display, when hundreds of people lined the High Street as a colourful and noisy procession passed by. Such was the success of FAF and the high level of community involvement that the second festival will take place from 21 to 26 July 2003 this year.
The centrepiece will again be the Festival Parade on 26 July 2003, with the theme of ‘Myth & Magic’ this year. The preceding week will feature a number of community led events including a skateboarding display, a music event featuring local bands, a performance by Roadrunner Theatre of ‘Elsie and Norm’s Macbeth’, workshops, and an evening of community performances.
A steering group is working with Arts Development Worker Fiona Hay on this year’s festival, with one eye on future festivals.
FAF has received funding from Moray Council, MBSE, Forres Common Good and money through a Moray Tourism Initiative.
Moray’s first festival of African drumming will be based at two venues, The Universal Hall, Findhorn, and The Loft, East Grange, near Alves, from 6 to 8 August 2003.
This small festival will feature performances by groups from Ghana and Senegal and a workshop/performance programme delivered by local musicians.
For further information on Arts Development in Moray contact Nick Fearne, Arts Development Officer, Moray Council (01343 563403, nick.fearne@moray.gov.uk). |
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