The programme for Artsfest 2011 is now online (in addition to the PDF brochure that came out a few days back).
As ever, there’s an unfeasibly huge amount happening. I’ve not had time to have a proper browse, but here’s what I’ve spotted after a swift glance through the listings:
- 2 for 1 entry to the Home of Metal exhibition at BMAG all weekend
- Birmingham Young Poet Laureate, The Library Theatre, Saturday at 2pm – performances by the shortlisted poets
- Birmingham Royal Ballet, Centenary Square, Saturday at 6.30pm – doing excerpts from their autumn season
- Classical Fantasia, Centenary Square, Saturday at 8.15pm – the CBSO, Birmingham Opera Company and fireworks
- BE Festival presents Move Me, Broad Street Stage, Sunday at 2.30pm and 5.30pm – an interactive contemporary dance event hosted by Barbara Nice.
- Best of Birmingham from Kerrang & Q Radio, Centenary Square, Sunday from 5pm – with The Guillemots headlining
- In Conversation With… is a whole strand of interviews with the likes of Tindal Street Press, Michael Seal, Ian Emes, Paul Kaynes, Keri Davies, David Massingham and Rosie Kay
- The film strand at the Crescent Theatre is usually good too.
I’ll be spending Saturday in the Dancing for the Games-sponsored Dance Marquee before nipping off to the (not Artsfest-affiliated) The Boat That OxJamBrum Rocked, returning to catch the end of Classical Fantasia.
Looking at that list it’s mainly the bigger names that have stood out, which means there’s probably loads of decent stuff I’ve missed – let me know if you’ve got any recommendations.
the wonderful rich batsford is playing on the broad st stage at 6pm xXx http://www.richbatsford.com
forgot to mention rich batsford is playing on sat at 6pm – broad st stage xXx
Kerrangfest regulars Templeton Pek play the Flapper on saturday night!
Onstage 10pm!
Fresh from touring across Europe with Rise against we are back to rock our hometown!
More info here http://www.facebook.com/templetonpek
You have indeed picked out mainly the big stuff! Acoustic bites at the coffee lounge in navigation street will be well worth going to. From 11 onwards.
rich batsford of course – sat 6pm broad st stage http://www.richbatsford.com xXx