Category: News
-
The Sparky Project – Fuse Festival Workshops
The Sparky Project, an offshoot of the Imagination Your Nation initiative, has several opportunities coming up as part of their commitment to develop and deliver a wide choice of creative activities to the community. The workshops will give local people the chance to experience, hands on, the art and craft…
-
Shakespeare success for MLT star
Originally posted on Opinion Man: Medway Little Theatre’s Katie Foster (second from right) performing in As You Like It at the Rochester-based theatre in 2011. Picture by Keith Leitz. When Medway Little Theatre’s Katie Foster performs as Rosalind in As You Like It for the Oxford Shakespeare Company (OSC) next…
-
Higham Writers 5th Showcase
Higham Writers will be holding their fifth showcase on Friday, June 14th, at Higham Library from 7.30pm. The programme includes a selection of readings from members, featuring plays, anecdotes and memoirs, all aimed at providing an entertaining evening for the audience. Wine and food are included in the £4 ticket…
-
Kaleidoscope at Rochester Art Gallery; Zara Carpenter in the Craft Case
Photo: Kaleidoscope Collection. Ink 2013. Hand and computer generated images, digitally printed cotton sateen, 100x100cm Neil Bottle Neil Bottle’s exquisite new Kaleidoscope series of printed textiles explores the relationship between digital textile printing and craft printing techniques and has been created especially for this solo exhibition at Rochester Art Gallery. To find…
-
Survived – Chatham Clinic – Open 19th May 2013
Originally posted on Creatabot: The clinic will be open in Chatham on May the 19th 2013. Book at http://www.survived.eventbrite.co.uk A unique theatre experience is taking place at Sun Pier House, Chatham, on the 19th May. Entitled “Survived”, the event is described as “site responsive interactive theatre”, which means you as…
-
Medway Monday: Rochester Sweeps Festival
May Day bank holiday weekend brings to us the first of Medway’s major festivals. This is our Artistic Director Phil, with Border Morris side, Wolfshead and Vixen – more photos will follow on Jaye’s blog later, where you can also see pictures from the Jack in the Green Awakening Ceremony…
-
ME1 TV to showcase Medway writers
There’s a wonderful opportunity coming up for local writers and poets with the newly founded internet TV channel, ME1 TV, based in Rochester. With many years of experiences in all areas of the media, including TV, film, music and theatre, ME1 TV aim to showcase all aspects of Medway and…
-
ME4 Writers: The Word Shed at Fuse Festival
ME4Writers present their collective, collaborative project ‘The Word Shed’ at Fuse Medway Festival. Come and visit The Word Shed, where inside, instead of seeds, pots and a lawnmower, and that drawer full of things that you might need one day, you will find yourself in a blossoming, inspirational world of words. During the festival,…
-
Want some fun and games? Saturday is Potlatch Day!
We held a brilliant, productive meeting on Monday morning – if you’re not coming to the Potlatch this Saturday, you’ll be missing out on a fast and furious bundle of fun! With games courtesy of Phil’s Writers Tool Kit, and the strangely addictive Speed Debating – “we need more time”…
-
Medway Monday
Here we are again! With lots to see and do over the weekend, i.e the Chinese New Year parade in Chatham, and the Hook Up event on LV21, I’m looking forward to seeing lots of lovely, colourful photos this week, so please share the linky and the love for Medway!…
-
Kent Creative Live Newsletter
If you’re a lover of all things creative and cultural in Kent, this really is one newsletter you should sign up for. Based in Faversham, the lovely Helen and Nathalie of Kent Creative Live keep us all posted on the latest events, interesting jobs, exhibitions and much much more. Here…
-
What will you bring to the table?
The Rochester Literature Festival, in conjunction with Medway Libraries, is hosting a Literary Potlatch at Strood Library on March 23rd. An ancient Native American word, the purpose of a Potlatch was the re-distribution and reciprocity of wealth, with all invited to ‘bring something to the table’. The wealth, in this…