outside:inside festival reveals full ’Pop up, Pop in, Pop Out’ entertainment
9th- 30th July 2011 - Reading
The eclectic mix of parties, shops, food, art, theatre, poetry, comedy, fashion, film and even more music on offer at the UK’s first true pop-up festival, outside:inside in Reading, is revealed...Following the sad loss of local music producer Martin Rushent who was due to DJ at the festival, fans will see a host of friends and bands he has worked with paying tribute to him. His son James Rushent of Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Killa Kella, who’s Reveal Your Inner Self track was produced by the father and son team, will lead the tributes with a DJ set in his honour. Events held will be in support of Action for Children, a charity close to Martin’s heart.From spoken word artist Poejazzi appearing in St George’s Courtyard and a vintage market which will transform Forbury Hill into ‘Vintage Hill’, to Man Like Me’s midnight set at the Oakford Social Club, Hogarth Productions’ street theatre and the cinematic and electronic takeover of the Pentahotel – the timings and locations are ready... but do be prepared for some last minute extras that will spring up to surprise you!9th July will see the start of month long Saturday takeovers of the town centre’s leafy Forbury Gardens, St Laurence Church, Market Place, bars and venues along the buzzing Friar Street, St Georges Courtyard and the luxury Pentahotel, plus so many more surprise events and entertainments for all.The official outside:inside Festival Merch Store opened last weekend, to warm up the locals with the array of forthcoming events, and will remain there throughout July. Taking over a disused store space in Market Place, the shop is selling festival tickets, a Sunday Best Records selection, more music and merchandise from local artists such as KoOdle’s Vikki Aust, limited edition and signed merch from outside:inside performers. The shop is also offering performance space, a workshop and art gallery hosted by Reading based arts organisation jelly that have been using empty shops and spaces for arts shows for the past 18 years. This year the team join with outside:inside, bringing together artwork, music and limited edition items by musicians and artists, with much already up around Reading town centre as the festival draws near. A percentage of profits will be going towards local homeless project Launchpad, who will have a presence throughout the festival’s activities.Full entertainment details below:Saturday 9th July – Pop Up Day! VariousMarket Place and music venues across Reading town centreAge: All Ages (except Purple Turtle, Sub89 and O’Neill’s – over 18 only)Individual Price: £10 early bird. £15 thereafter. Kids free when accompanied by an adultPop-up Entertainment -Music:Venues / Acts / Times:
- THE CHURCH (St Laurence Church) Hosted by Monkeysuit– Papa Jules (12.45) / Monkeysuit DJ (13.45) / Quiet Quiet Band (14.30) / Spring Offensive (16.00) / A Genuine Freakshow (17.30) / Tall Ships (18.45) / Bearsuit (20.00) / Tom Williams and the Boat (21.15)
- THE OLD BOOZER (The Coopers Arms) – Munich (16.45) / Midimidis (18.00) / Wild Palms (19.30) / Paris Suit Yourself (20.45) / Tripwires (21.45) / La Shark (22.30)
- THE OAKFORD SOCIAL CLUB – Chewing Gum Weekend (15.15) / Gabrielle Aplin (17.00) / Fever Fever (18.45) / Club Da Mammouth DJs (19.45) / Mine Our Arc (20.30) / Club Da Mammouth DJs (21.30) / Sister Gracie (22.15) / Club Da Mammouth DJs (23.15) / Man Like Me (00.00)
- PURPLE TURTLE – Lights (16.00) / Jazz Morley (17.15) / The Laurel Collective (18.30) / Circus Sands (20.00) / The Noyze (21.45) / Trolley Boy and the Mystere (23.30)
- O’NEILL’S – Alexandra Legouix (13.45) / Magpie & The Thieves (15.30) / Zemmy (17.15) / Jazz Morley (19.00) / Spring Offensive (20.00) / Bill Fadden & The Rhythmbusters (22.30)
Film: Cinema featuring Goggleheads International Independent Film Festival with Q&A sessions (all day / Kings Walk / www.goggleheads.co.uk) Art: Mirren Kessling presents (all day / The Walk) Theatre: Hogarth Productions’ Experimental Improvised Theatre (all day / town centre), Motley Crew (17.15 / The George Courtyard)Spoken Word: Poejazzi (14.30 / The George Courtyard)Comedy: Paul Sweeny (19.00 / The George Courtyard) / The Situational Event Company Comedy Club (20.00 / The George Courtyard) Josh Howie (21.45 / The George Courtyard)***Sunday 10th July – ‘Umbrage’Pitcher & Piano, Friar Street, ReadingCinema: Drew Cullingham will be showing his film, ‘Umbrage’, with a Q&A Session (17.00)Age: Over 18Individual Price: £7 in advanceSunday 10th July - The FallSub89, Friar Street, ReadingMusic: John Peel’s post-punk faves The Fall, supported by Big Dada signings Paris Suit Yourself (19.00)Age: Over 18Individual Price: £20 in advance Wednesday 13th July – Beardyman Sub89, Friar Street, ReadingMusic: Beatbox legend in the making Beardyman, with support from JFB, Dan Le Sac vs Ibetya (19.00)Age: Over 18Individual Price: £15 in advanceThursday 14th July – Hayseed DixieSub89, Friar Street, ReadingMusic: Bluegrass rockers Hayseed Dixie plus support (19.00)Age: Over 18Price: £14 in advance*** Saturday 16th July – Kind of Village Fete! VariousForbury Hill AKA ‘Vintage Hill’, Reading town centreAge: All AgesIndividual Price: FreePop-up Entertainment - kitsch village fete promises to be a magical day featuring a host of entertainment Music:Venues / Acts / Times:BANDSTAND – Musikissimo (14.00) / Secret Gig (15.45) / Secret Gig (17.30) / Lympopo Groove (19.15) / Misty’s Big Adventure (21.00)VINTAGE HILL (Fornbury Hill) - Richie Carbon vs Audio Courgette Soundtrack (12.15) / Bill Fadden’s Vintage Set (14.30) / Toiletboy (16.45) / DJ Andy Smith (19.00)Film: Cinema featuring Goggleheads International Independent Film Festival with Q&A sessions (all day / Kings Walk / www.goggleheads.co.uk) including Night Dragon by Tim Biddiscombe, Subconscious by Chris Petropoulous and Understanding Jane by Caleb LindsayArt: jelly’s local artist showcase: Zoe Vargas’ Plaster Art, Louise Patey’s installation, Arty Giraffe, Charlotte Whiteford’s Windmill Installation,Vikki Aust’s KoOdles and jelly Workshop (Forbury Gardens)Theatre: Hogarth Productions’ Street Theatre (all day / Vintage Hill)Food & Drink: Pop up restaurants and food village on ‘Vintage Hill’ – Loch Fyne Oyster and Champagne Bar / Picnic BBQ / La Tasca Paella / Jeff’s Ice Creams / Pizza Express’ Salad Express / Mauritian Food Co / Does Food / Urban GrindFashion: Vintage Market on ‘Vintage Hill’ featuring bunting, retro DJs on vintage stereos, The Vintageneue Tiny Traveller’s beautifully styled caravan of vintage treatsFamily Fun: Swing ball, inflatable bouncy castle and assault course, face painting, art workshop, juggling and ceramic painting*** Thursday 21st July - Andy CSub89, Friar Street, ReadingMusic: DJ Sets from Andy C, Hype and Serial Killaz, with MC’s GQ and IC3 (21.00)Age: Over 18Price: £15 in advance***Saturday 23rd July – Pop Up Day! VariousMarket Place, Reading town centreAge: All Ages (except Purple Turtle, Sub89 and O’Neill’s – over 18s only)Individual Price: £10 early bird. £15 thereafter. Kids free when accompanied by an adultPop-up Entertainment – Music:Venues / Acts / Times:
- THE CHURCH (St Laurence Church) Hosted by Black & White Music – Dan Pattison (13.45) / Melodica, Melody & Me (15.15) / Amy’s Ghost (16.45) / The Epstein (18.15) / Alessi’s Ark (19.45) / Summer Camp (21.15)
- THE OLD BOOZER (The Coopers Arms) – Johnny Arrow & The Cheap day Returns (15.00) / Attention Thieves (16.30) / Kid Carpet (17.45) / Screama Ballerina (19.00) / The Last Republic (20.15) / Flashguns (21.15) / Mighty Mouse (22.30)
- THE OAKFORD SOCIAL CLUB – Victoria (16.15) / Vices (17.30) / Peers (19.00) / Martin Creed (20.30) / Dutch Uncles (22.00) / The Phoenix Foundation (23.30)
- PURPLE TURTLE – Will Tun and the Wasters (15.15) / Screama Ballerina (16.45) / Victoria (18.15) / Kamikaze Test Pilots (19.45) / Vices (21.15) / Left Step Band (22.30)
- O’NEILL’S – 13D (16.00) / Will Tun & The Wasters (17.30) / From 2D (19.00) / Kremlins (20.30) / Dolly and the Clothes Pegs (22.00) / The Quotes (23.15)
- THE GEORGE COURTYARD – Silent Disco (14.30 & 20.30) / Peers (15.15) / Wave Department (16.45) / Aloosh (18.00) / Dolly and the Clothes Pegs (19.30) / Pope Joan (21.15)
Spoken Word: Poejazzi (12.45 / The George Courtyard)Art: jelly’s local artist showcase: Vicky Vergou’s Language Box (Market Place gazebo and talk in the screen room)Film: Cinema featuring Goggleheads International Independent Film Festival with Q&A sessions (all day / Kings Walk / www.goggleheads.co.uk)Theatre: Hogarth Productions’ Street Theatre (all day / town centre)***Saturday 23rd July – Martin Rushent TributeSub89, Friar Street, ReadingMusic: With the sad news of Martin Rushent’s passing, outside:inside will be hosting a charity gig, staring Martin’s sons, with proceeds going to Action for Children, a charity Martin worked very closely with.***Sunday 24th July - Lee Scratch PerrySub89, Friar Street, ReadingMusic: Dub legend Lee Scratch Perry with support from the Dub Pistols, DJ Derek and The Upsetters (19.00) Age: Over 18Price: £22.50 in advance***Friday 29th & Saturday 30th July – Hotel Pop Up DayPentahotel, Oxford Road, ReadingAge: All AgesIndividual Price: from £20 in advancePop-up take over of the luxury PentahotelMusic:Venues / Acts / Times:Friday 29th JulyDANCE STAGE – Audio Courgette (18.00) / The Drop (20.00) / Junkyard Scientists (22.00) / The Nextmen feat MC Wrec (00.00) / Dutty Moonshine (02.00) / outside:inside DJs (04.00)ALTERNATIVE CULTURE STAGE– Richie Carbon (19.00) / The Disablists (21.00) / Trombosis (23.00) / Count Skylarkin (01.00)Saturday 30th JulyCOURTYARD STAGE – Skangsters (14.30) / Benin City (17.00) / Worship (19.00) / Goldheart Assembley (20.30) / Erland & The Carnival (22.00)DANCE STAGE – We All Live And Die (16.00) / Martin Rushent Tribute DJ Set (18.00) / Casper C (20.30) / Drums of Death (22.00) / Boy8Bit (00.00) / Radioactive Man (02.00) / Matt Sever (04.00)Film: Goggleheads Independent International Film Festival Finalists (15.30 / Alternative Culture Stage) / Paul Hills showing ‘Do Elephants Pray’ including Q&A session (19.00 / Alternative Culture Stage) / Live film soundtracks including Matt Sever, Elsewhere, Ibetya and Jac Bon Cochon (22.30 / Alternative Culture Stage)All WeekendArt: jelly’s local artist showcase: Kara Dennis’ Plant Tray Culture, Cara Jade Mason’s Home Sweet Home (Pentahotel)Theatre: Poetry Police by Hogarth ProductionsTicket available from the pop up shop on Market Place or via the official website: www.outsideinsidefestival.com