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Outdoor Greats was, errr, GREAT

30th September 2019 Steve

Saturday’s ‘Outdoor Greats’ symposium was a definite hit with audience and contributors: we’ll post here (and on Facebook) when we get the duocumentation up on line.
MEANWHILE: if you haven’t seen the exhibvition, it’s been extended till the beginning of November.
On Wednesday October 16th, Phil Shepherd, one of the Arts Workshop founders is lecturing on that topic at the Museum. More details here – www.facebook.com/events/2352138628337582/ – or from the Museum of Bath at Work.

Walcot Street, always a curious part of town…
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Photos of Fringe 2019

10th July 2019 Steve

Here are links to some of the many pictures of Bath Fringe 2019

Official Bedlam Photographer Nik Palmer

Fringe pics on Facebook:
Bath Photo Walk do Bedlam Sunday: Pics by Paul Denning
Dr Yaya in action: pics from Natural Theatre Co.
Dr Yaya cast & crew: pics from Natural Theatre Co.
Bedlam Sunday: pics by Luke John Emmet
Bedlam Saturday: pics by Luke John Emmet
Bill’s Back Bar: pics by Luke John Emmet
Dr Yaya: pics by Luke John Emmet

There is also plenty of video – mostly posted live – on Facebook, but the best one is always Sarah Mallabar’s complilation of all the acts of the weekend, The trailer version is here, longer-form one coming soon…

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ooo, that was fun!

12th June 2018 Steve

Thanks for doing great festival, everyone!
Back next year May 22 – June 7 2020

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Bath’s Dark Past brought to light – Fringe moves into the app age

30th May 2017 Steve

As part of our outdoor arts programme and one of the trails & maps strand which seems to have spontaneously generated itself for this year’s Fringe, today Bath Fringe announces our first piece of mobile app art!

Bath-based artist Stanley Donwood – best known for his cover artwork for every Radiohead release, as well as Glastonbury Festival’s official poster and T-Shirt – has made several pieces of work, mostly textual, deflating the ideas of Bath’s heritage by extending stories of the city’s history into the realms of outrage & fantasy: these include his pulp fiction novel Catacombs of Terror.

The latest iteration of that material is Bath’s Dark Past, a raging nightmare of the city narrated by Natural Theatre stalwart Ric Jerrom, and turned into an app with the assistance of Bath mobile tech company Blispa. It’s designed to be downloaded and listened to whilst walking the streets; the story unfolds as you follow the trail, like a guided tour – but with a distinct difference. You need a mobile device (no roaming download necessary, it’s a one-shot) equipped with bluetooth – and – if you don’t want to frighten passers-by with stray scraps of wild fantasy – headphones or earbuds.

Download the de.via app and (at present) it’s the only story. Go to https://go.blispa.com/devia and take a trip to a city you will only slightly recognise…

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