Bournemouth, Culture, Events & Entertainment | Posted on September 28th, 2022 | return to news
Arts by the Sea in Bournemouth at the weekend
There is a full and diverse programme of musical events taking place in the town from 30 September to 2 October.
Bournemouth will definitely be the place to be this weekend with Arts by the Sea offering a diverse array of music from Friday 30 September to Sunday 2 October.
From interactive sound installations to Dorset’s largest contemporary amateur choir, a female-led brass band to international sounds from numerous acts on the iconic Bandstand; plus the European Premier of Airship Orchestra, Bournemouth’s town centre will be alive with music.
The opening act for the Friday night is Funky Little Choir, the region’s largest contemporary choir back at Arts by the Sea by popular demand. They perform a crowd-pleasing mix of the nation’s best-loved pop songs from KT Tunstall, Elbow, The Beatles, Annie Lennox and more. Festivalgoers should get down early when they appear at the Town Hall ahead of the highly anticipated performance by House Gospel Choir.
At Lower Gardens on Saturday and Sunday, visitors can experience the multi-sensory sound installation, Serving Sounds. Created and performed by The Working Boys Club which was founded in 2020 by Jason and Adam Dupree, identical twins from Poole, guests will find a bar that serves bass rather than beer. Ordinary bar items like glasses, beermats or the odd bit of change, when touched, will create a groove, synths, a snare or maybe a guitar.
On Saturday at Bournemouth’s Bandstand in Lower Gardens, visitors can enjoy a melting pot of sounds and discover their new favourite band. Here they’ll find Xaman X, Bristol’s first Tropical Bass band. Through live electronics with traditional Colombian instrumentation and outstanding Latin percussion, the four-piece promises a soul moving performance on a sonic rocket into outer space.
Serving up more eclectic sounds on the Bandstand will be Bournemouth’s own Mr Pacho Vibes System; a seven-piece multi-national musical collective who blend a danceable mix of reggae, hip-hop, kuduro and funk into a non-stop dance party. Then on Sunday, the Bandstand is handed over to Break Out Brass; the UK’s first female-led brass band playing disco and pop brass floor fillers.
Visitors should also keep a look out for The High Priestess of Pop and the Disco Druids. This roaming confession booth is the place to divulge your guilty pop pleasures. The High Priestess herself, aka the renowned Bournemouth actress Lorna Rees, may even offer audiences absolution by playing the best requests she receives. This is a brand new piece, commissioned by Christchurch BID and comes in collaboration with The Hush Club.
Making two appearances at the Pop Up Skatepark and Pier Approach is Tuba Libres. The talented brass collective, originally formed in 2015 in Southampton, have been unleashing their brassy goodness across the south coast and at festivals including Isle of Wight and Victorious, and now at Arts by the Sea. Expect energetic lunges, sizzling solos and heavy hitting grooves all backed up by some fat horns.
There’s a strong focus on local and regional musical talent at this year’s event. It continues with a takeover at the popular bar and music venue, Sixty Million Postcards, where students from Bournemouth & Poole College will be showcasing their creative skills. On Saturday, expect numerous showcases from musical acts, DJs, dance and dramatic performance. Then on Sunday, it’s time to get involved in a variety of creative workshops hosted by the students, including photography, fashion upcycling and an assortment of arts and crafts and typography. Or just relax and do some colouring in.
During the festival weekend, people can visit the European Premiere of Airship Orchestra at the Triangle, a must-visit largescale sound and light installation featuring giant inflatable creatures from another world. When visitors step inside, the friendly LED eyes of the mystical beings will follow them around as they become immersed in a rousing musical score when moving from character-to-character.
Visit www.artsbythesea.co.uk to view the full 2022 programme.
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