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Access All Areas 2008 
ACCESS ALL AREAS 2008


Click here to download this year's full programme of workshops and performances.

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The festival has founds its home at the De La Warr Pavilion and we are busy planning for AAA 2008.  If you want to get sent regular information on this year's event, then contact festival coordinator Susan Eskdale at wattle.daub@virgin.net

Latest news...

SUBMISSIONS OPEN FOR THE FILM & MEDIA FESTIVAL.

Are you a young film maker?  Do you want your films to be seen by an audience from accross the county?  Then why not enter your work into this year's Film & Media Festival, run by Sound Architect, in partnership with Access All Areas.

Download the Entry Form here.

Download the FAQ's and Guidelines here.
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SUBMISSIONS FOR THIE MAIN FESTIVAL PROGRAMME HAVE NOW CLOSED.

2008 submissions forms:

To download the Word Version click here. (This can be filled out and emailed)

To download the PDF Version click here. (This is best printed for posting)

THE DEADLINE FOR ENTRY WAS FRIDAY 4TH JULY 2008

Please send completed forms to:
Susan Eskdale, Wattle & Daub, 6 Bute Street, Brighton, BN2 0EH
or email them to: wattle.daub@virgin.net

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Access All Areas 2007
19th – 21st October     

What happened....

To see images of Access All Areas 2007 click here to visit our Online Gallery.

Our second festival brought back some old friends and introduced lots of new and exciting workshops and activities.

You can download the 2007 programme by clicking here.

http://www.dlwp.com/downloads/LargeFormatGuide%202007.pdf

New partners for 2007 included Rhythmix, BBC Blast and the AAA film Festival from Sound Architects

Access Rhythmix was part of Youth Music Week - a nationwide project offering children and young people the chance to discover and access music in their communities. For more information about the Youth Music or Rhythmix, please visit www.youthmusic.org.uk or www.rhythmix.org.uk.               

Rhythmix/Youth Music – you can download more information about the Sunday music programme by clicking here:  

www.dlwp.com/downloads/rhythmixposter.pdf

www.dlwp.com/downloads/rhythmixprogramme.pdf


BBC Blast brought their roadshow to town for two days – for full details of the BBC Blast programme, workshops and bookings, visit their website direct: www.bbc.co.uk/blast/ontour

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Film Festival
This year saw our first Film Festival as part of Access All Areas, click on Film for more information and Film Festival for submission form and FAQ.

Travel

Stagecoach buses kindly gave us a special deal to get you to the festival.  You could get £1 off your fare on each day of the festival.   www.stagecoachbus.com/hastings/localoffers


Sunday Night Party...

Mumm-Ra to play at Access All Areas

The Bexhill band making the music headlines returned to the Pavilion for a special gig to close the Festival.  Last seen on the bandstand, Mumm-Ra rocked the main auditorium, following their highly praised set at Glastonbury and playing support for The Kooks and the Kaiser Chiefs.  At Access All Areas they were supported by two local young bands, Loyal 2 None and Pavilion favourites Safe 13.

Tickets for the evening were £10, with 300 tickets available at a special festival price of £5 for young people attending Access All Areas. 


History...

 
October 2006 saw the very first East Sussex Youth Arts Festival, Access All Areas at the fabulous De La Warr Pavilion, the creative talents of the young people of East Sussex were celebrated through a programme of Dance, Music, Djing, Vying, Theatre, Performance, Visual Art, Photography, Graffiti, Film, Installation.

There were 15 workshops, 26 performances, and 8 exhibits over the three days; 24 groups from the region took part, around 350 young people, performed, ran workshops and exhibited their work; showing everyone what fantastically talented and creative people they are.

Young people who attended the Young People's Forums were responsible for running workshops, creating the Festival Myspace page, making sure other young people knew about the festival, performing and exhibiting, creating material for evaluation and volunteering throughout the three days at the front desk.

We had input from 9 arts professionals leading workshops and performing.

Almost 600 young people came to the festival to see the exhibits, performances and learn new skills at the workshops. Numerous other visitors to the DLWP saw the work and were very impressed; we had a lot of very positive feed back over the three days.  See the Events Gallery section of the website for images from last year.

If you are a young person, a youth organisation or a youth arts organisation and are interested in producing work, performing, facilitating works shops, getting involved in the organisation of the Festival or you just want to know more, contact the coordinator;

Wattle & Daub
Susan Eskdale
wattle.daub@virgin.net