Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Arts Festival Street fun this Saturday
Some of the UK’s best street entertainers are coming to Hebden Bridge for a fun packed day of crazy entertainment on Saturday 24 June.
The annual Street Saturday event is part of Hebden Bridge Arts Festival kicking off from noon across our 4 sites and it’s all free.
You’re advised to keep an eye out around St George’s Square for a heavily laden postie cycling round town as Bird in The Hand Theatre company will be making some Special Deliveries.
Rewind to the 1970s with Maureen and Ronaldi and The Great Fiasco and madcap antics with eggs, biscuits and coathangers with Maynard Flipflap. If you fancy a brew and a dance then watch out for Trixie and Tilly and their balletic dance trolley.
Down at the Marina, make a whole lotta noise with Ben Gates Sound Sculptures to create some crazy beats, there's is a floating gallery aboard the locally moored Crafts Afloat narrowboat and pasta making with Societa’ Dante Aligehieri.
If that wasn’t enough Hebden Bridge Town Hall are joining in with the festival offering a free birthday party celebrating their first five years with fun for all the family and street entertainers will be popping in too.
Arts Festival Artistic Director Helen Meller said: “ The street days are our way of saying thanks you all the local people who support us and we know the visitors spend money in the local businesses who are also incredibly generous to us.
“This year we have booked some of the best street entertainers around who offer a mix of spectacular shows and interactive performances people can take part in.”
You can buy tickets for Festival events from Hebden Bridge Town Hall Monday to Friday 9-5pm or or from the Arts Festival website.
Previously,
Shout out for Open Weekend (12 June)
Arts Festival Comedy for all ages (16 June)
Electronic Blitz in Hebden Bridge (3 June)
Welly appeal (29 May)
Polly, David and the State (29 May)
Sights and Sounds of water (17 May)
2017 Arts Festival programme launched (11 May)
Free family fun for all (5 May)
Will Self is on the phone to Hebden Bridge (17 April)
Young artists go supernova (27 April)
Stand-up comedy comes to Hebden Bridge… but for kids (9 April)
Sara Pascoe is an animal (28 March)
Wellies wanted for Open Gardens (22 March)
Blue plaques for everyday heroes (8 March)
Steve Bell is a big draw for Arts Festival - where the first big name was announced (6 March)
Open Evening - where the first big name will be announced (21 Feb)
Festivals team up for Open Weekend (23 Jan)
Thomson Reuters and Creative Minds support Café Culture (20 Dec)
Festive Fandango is back (14 Oct)
Arts Festival looking for a Treasurer (10 Oct)
Arts Festival thanks HebWeb (14 July)