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Hope Street Feast
Sunday 18th September 2011
Hope Street Quarter, Liverpool 10.30am – 5pm
www.hopestreetfeast.com

Hope Street Feast is the urban village fete of the Hope Street Quarter, full of the music, dance, theatre, art and great food, drink, local produce and learning that characterise Hope Street’s special contribution to Liverpool life. 2011 will be the 6th Hope Street Feast.

We will be bringing you more information here on the website over the coming days. Look out for free programmes on distribution from Wednesday 14th …

Liverpool Philharmonic Open Day-(See Separate posting to Wiki Forum-paxvobiscum)

Mount Street Stage (Near the suitcases):
12:40 - 13:10 Chris Ward (TBC)
13.20 - 13:50 Jo Bywater
14.00 – 14:30 Sian T & Daniel Ross
14:40 - 15.10 Frankie Davies
15:20 - 15.50 Laura James
16:00 – 16:45 Monica Sik Holm

Chris Ward
Chris recently attended one of LIPA’s widening participation events and amazed staff with his musical abilities, he writes his own material and plays piano & guitar, definitely one to look out for in the future.

Jo Bywater – http://www.myspace.com/jobywater
Independent songwriter/artist charged with passion, creativity and integrity. Acoustic, alternative, dynamic and blues-based. Lyrical poetry and direct honesty. Vocally raw, gentle and powerful. Debut album CYCLE GRACE PULSE BREAK released Dec 2010.

Sîan T & Daniel Ross – http://tinyurl.com/siant
Sîan T is a gifted singer and songwriter who has been performing ever since she discovered, as a toddler, the connections between her voice, music and movement. Before coming to LIPA Sîan attended the prestigious BRIT School in London for four years, immersing herself in music of all genres and showcasing her talent at the BRIT School’s
public performances. Daniel Ross, is a young talented singer/songwriter and guitarist and a lover of music across a wide spectrum. It was at LIPA that Daniel and Sîan met, and have since been collaborating together. Writing catchy acoustic soul songs with a pop twist.
No doubt about it, this duo is one to watch!

Frankie Davies – http://tinyurl.com/frankiedavies
Hailing from Jersey, Frankie Davies' music is a refreshing blend of country and folk, delivered with a deceivingly powerful voice that is sure to win many a heart. Fresh from supporting Nerina Pallot and about to start her second year at LIPA,
she is excited to introduce herself to the Liverpool music scene.

Laura James – http://www.myspace.com/songsabouttheweather
Laura James is a singer-songwriter from Cumbria who has been writing and performing since the tender age of 14. Originally a folk-based songwriter, her style has undergone a lot of changes over recent years and since moving to Liverpool in 2009 Laura has blossomed.
Radio 1’s Ally McCrae writes ‘Laura possesses some really delicate vocals and is a really engaging front woman to watch in the Regina pektor/Joanna Newsom kind of way.

Monica Sik Holm – http://www.monicasholm.com
Monica Sik Holm is a singer/songwriter, musical theatre composer and pianist, originally from the east coast of Norway. Her music is in contemporary musical theatre tradition, but also influenced by jazz, pop, soul and classical music. This summer she was a part of the Norwegian team in the World Championships of Performing arts in Los Angeles, where she received a gold medal in Vocal Self-Accompaniment Original Works, Silver in Vocal Self-Accompaniment Musical Theatre and an Industry award.


Hope Street Hotel Residents’ Lounge Stage
Hosted by Alex Berger
12 noon – 5pm

2010 Reviews, photos, videos, etc
Daily Post review
Mark McNulty’s Photoblog
Liverpool Philharmonic Open Day
Feeling Listless Blog
Jane McKenna’s Video
Brian Roberts’ Photoblog
Minako Jackson’s Photoblog
Brian Roberts’ Pics on Facebook
Catherine Jones’ Blog

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After 8 Stage, Myrtle Street
MC – Fabian Rothschild
Line up includes Alan Burke, Ian Prowse, Ogo, and John O’Connell


sounds interesting that, my uni building is on hope street, may be giving it a gander
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