‘Six Short Plays 2’ at OPEN Ealing on Friday 7.30pm

Six Short Plays 2


Another in OPEN’s occasional series of performed readings, SIX short plays 2, is on this Friday 20th, 7.30pm at OPENShop, 13 Drayton Green Road, W13 0NG.

Six plays by writers: Danny Flynn, Liam O’Grady and Wally Sewell will be performed by actors: Ben Owora, Peter Saracen and Richard Ward.

Don’t miss this Christmas treat!

£5 on the door.

 

West Ealing Christmas Festival Thursday 12th December 4-8pm

We’re almost there!  Watch out for the marquee and carousels tomorrow in Dean Gardens.

We have carols from St John’s Primary School at 4pm and then more carols from the New Testament Choir at 7.30pm. Here’s the full running order:

4.00 – 4.20 St John’s Primary School choir

4.20 – 4.30 magician

4.30 – 5.15 Gypsy Dynamite (quartet)

5.30 – 6.00 Robert Brookfield

6.00 – 6.10 magician

6.15 – 6.55 The Onironauts

7.00 – 7.20 Piers Hogg

7.30 – 8.00 New Testament Gospel Choir

For your Christmas gifts we have stalls selling:

  • Handmade fragrances, lip gloss, lavender bags
  • Bags made from recycled juice cartons
  • Animal nighlights, metal signs
  • A wide variety of jewellery
  • Cushion covers, baby bibs
  • Greetings cards
  • Terracotta tiles, picture frames, bags
  • Mulled apple juice, quince cheese, jams, chutneys, marmalade

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West Ealing Hub evening talk and networking event

West Ealing Hub Evening Talk and Networking Event

Tuesday 26th November at The Drayton Court Hotel 8-10pm  FREE Entry

Come and  hear how a coworking hub helped a business which began life in an Ealing bedroom grow into a social enterprise working nationwide and employing five members of staff.

Stickyboard was started by two local brothers with a passion for bringing their community together. By developing an online community noticeboard they were able to connect the people in their local area, empowering them to work together for social good. As their business outgrew the bedroom it was started in they looked for a place to work in Ealing. Finding nothing suitable they looked further afield and discovered the HUB Kings Cross, where they are now one of the main tenants.

Come along to hear Thomas Sweetman, one of Stickyboard’s founders, explain how they found a hub the ideal place in which to grow and develop their business, and why they are so passionate about helping to establish a hub in West Ealing in which others can benefit from the advantages of coworking. The short talk will be followed by a Q&A session and the opportunity to network with other attendees. Please note that whilst refreshments won’t be provided, you are welcome to purchase drinks from the bar.

You can find out more about coworking and plans for a West Ealing hub at www.westealinghub.com.

Join in Ealing Fire Station’s 80th birthday celebration on Saturday 12noon -3pm

Ealing fire station is celebrating its 80th birthday on Saturday! Everyone is invited to come and celebrate with firefighters on the station’s forecourt, where a vintage fire engine will be on display along with some memorabilia from the station’s long history. Firefighters will also be on hand to give out fire safety advice and rumour has it there may also be some cake…!

The anniversary celebrations take place on Sat 12 Oct from 12-3pm at the fire station, which is at 60-64 Uxbridge Road, W13 8RA. All ages welcome.

Thanks to Leila Molaei for this information

What’s on at the Ealing Autumn Festival

The Ealing Autumn Festival is a celebration of arts, culture and heritage in venues across Ealing.

This year, in celebration of Benjamin Britten’s centenary, the Festival is giving Ealing its first ever opera to be staged as the composer intended – Noye’s Fludde. Visitors can look forward to over 30 events in 12 venues – including 2 first performances and a world premiere – at Ealing’s biggest autumn arts festival.

11th October
The Russian chamber choir Voskresenije arrives from St Petersburg. They meet The Addison Singers 7.30pm at St Peter’s Church, Ealing for an open rehearsal of their joint programme of folksongs and sacred music for 12 October.

12th October
Voskresenije and The Addison Singers are joined by Matthew Barley “the world’s most adventurous cellist”. Together, they tell The Story of a Suite: how Britten composed his Suite for Cello No3 for his Russian friend Rostropovich. Voskresenije sing Russian folksongs and sacred music that are the musical basis of the piece. Matthew Barley shows how Britten intertwined these themes and then plays the whole work. It is an absolute masterpiece. Listen up GCSE Music students and cellists! This is very much for you with variation and ground bass explained. Group bookings and study packs available on request: info@ealingautumnfestival.co.uk

12th October
A rare screening of Elegy of Life bio-documentary about Rostropovich by the internationally acclaimed Russian director, Alexander Sokurov.

12th October
Morning walk, meet 10am at Ealing Broadway Station or 10.50am at Greenford Bridge for the Guided Walk Fludde! A history of local flooding featuring the River Brent. The walk finishes at St Mellitus Church in time for the film and the concert.

12th October
Children can go to Ealing Central Library to make animal masks to wear for the opera Noye’s Fludde due to be performed on 26-27 October.

12th October
The Ealing Youth Orchestra invites you to its family concert to Meet the Orchestra. You hear the full range of the instruments of the orchestra in Britten’s brilliant Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra. Then you have a chance to get closer up and find out how they really work.

13th October
A wonderful, madcap community day at Hanwell Community Centre for the launch of Hanwell Big Local with Hanwell Heritage & Local History Society and the Ealing Autumn Festival. This is local friendship writ large! The Cuckoo Estate, part of Hanwell Bog Local, was built in the !930s so roll up for exhibitions, art and craft activities, guided tours, talks and music of the ‘30s together with short films by Britten and Auden and, of course, Charlie Chaplin!

13th October
University of West London brings us back to the present with new music by UWL composer, David Osbon. The two pianists of Duo Ludus Tonalis fly in fresh from Italy specially to play his Prometheus Dance and other works.

14th October
The Cruel Sea. Why this film? It depicts the Battle of the Atlantic of WW2. Britten returned to the UK in 1942, making the crossing when the Battle was at its height. Nothing describes the terrifying backdrop to his voyage better than this Ealing Studios classic.

16th October
Two British pianists playing music by Britten and British friends and colleagues. World premieres by pianist David Wordsworth feature alongside light-hearted dance styles in Palm Court and Jamaican Rumba. Perfect for lunch-time digestion!

17th October
Dr Irving Finkel, the British Museum’s expert on cuneiform clay tablets, talks about the famous Flood Tablet. Dating from the 7th Century BC, it is an Assyrian account of the Great Flood, even older than the biblical story of Noah and the Ark. Boring? Not a bit – Dr Finkel will have you on the edge of your seat!

18th October
Owen Wingrave. Commissioned from Britten by the BBC as a television opera, it tells the tragic tale of a young pacifist in conflict with his family. Curiously, Britten never bought his own television set. The evening is hosted in a private residence for a truly authentic viewing.

19th October
David Blackwell’s heritage talk and exhibition with fascinating images of Ealing under water. The West London Sinfonia gives an orchestral concert 7.30pm at St Barnabas Church with music by Britten and his friend Shostakovich. They both admired the music of Mahler: his beautiful Blumine reminds us of this.

19th October
The Bridge Quartet and their String-plicity project for players of any age new to playing chamber music: three workshops and an informal concert culminating in their own String Quartet Concert. This is a highly imaginative way to introduce ensemble playing which engages with visual art as well as music. Look out for the art workshop and the exhibition Landscapes and Seascapes.

20th October
A highly distinguished musical line-up of David Osbon’s friends and family gather at the Vestry Hall, UWL to celebrate his 50th birthday with world premiere of his Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano. All welcome to join the birthday party!

21th October
Pitshanger Pictures at their home in St Barnabas Church host a screening of Nocturne, created by Tony Palmer for Britten’s centenary. Tony introduces the film himself – a rare opportunity for insights direct from the director. Pitshanger Pictures is also hosting Whisky Galore! on 25 October. This Ealing Studios comedy tells the tale of a coastal community taking possession of a precious, ship-wrecked cargo!

22th October
Margaret Morrell of Da Rocha Pastorale once again stages our favourite Coffee-time Concert, light-hearted and informal, 11.30am at Ealing Abbey’s Parish Centre.

26th – 27th October
The grand finale of the Festival is on 26 October (7pm) and 27 October (3pm) at St John’s Church, Southall with two performances of Noye’s Fludde. Fully staged with Ark and animals in costume, bugles and bells and rainbow, sun, moon and stars, it is a magical and inspirational experience for everyone to remember long after the festival itself has come to an end.

For more about the festival visit their website

My three music highlights from the West Ealing SoundBite Festival

We’ll put up more photos and feedback from SoundBite shortly. On a totally personal note, as I was helping organise the event on Saturday, I didn’t get to see many of the acts but of those few I did see three stand out for very different reasons:

 

Maria at SoundBite

Her father Romeo sang for us last year and this year his daughter Maria sang at the craft market in St James Ave. She stopped everyone in their tracks with her smooth, jazzy singing. Hers is the sort of voice and style of singing that I’d love to listen to late night in a small, intimate venue. A venue like Ronnie Scott’s or perhaps, locally, the Bush Hall in Shepherd’s Bush could work well for her.  Catch her  here on the video of clips from the music at St James Ave and remember this is where you first saw and heard her. She starts 6 minutes in to the video.

I’d been looking forward to the Bollywood Brass Band all day and was beginning to give up hope that I’d manage to get to Dean Gardens for them but i finally caught their last set at 6pm.

Bollywood Brass band

I really enjoy their combination of drumming and brass and their engagement with their audience. You can’t help but feel the energy and joy in their music and that got through to a group of children who got up and danced right in front of the band.

T J 'Holboy" Johnson

Photo copyright Vivien Boyes

My third highlight was TJ ‘Holyboy’ Johnson who I’d been told about so I made sure I got to Melbourne Ave to catch him closing the music there. I wasn’t disappointed and nor was the crowd who were drawn to his Hendrix-style blues guitar playing and driving voice.  I was struck by the cross section of people who, like me, just felt compelled to stand there, soak it up and not miss a minute of his set.

 

 

 

 

Here’s what’s happening when and where for Saturday’s SoundBite Festival

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Here’s the latest running order of events for Saturday.

 

St James Church Gardens

A range of children’s entertainment from 10am -3pm including

-Relish Kids Cookery -showing how to making apple crumble (primary school age)

– Facepainting, table tennis and other games

St James Avenue

Craft market from 10am – 3pm with live music from 12noon – 3pm

Crafts include a wide range of hand-made, local goods raning from jewellery to soaps, gifts and much more.

The music line-up (subject to any last minute changes) is:

12.00- 12.20

Sophie and Anisha

12.20-12.40

Sophie D’Souza

12.40-13.00 Interval

13.00-13.40

Oddfellas

13.40-14.00

King Ralph

14.00-14.30

The Mobile Clones

14.30-14.50

Maria

14.50-15.00

Andrea Richardson

 

 

Melbourne Avenue

Live music and hot food from 11am – 5pm.

Entertainment for the day is:

11:00

James Perryman

11:30

Zumba by Karen Freeman Dance

11:45

Vienna Spring

12:15

Vanita and the Exit Factor

12:45

Madhurang Bollywood Dance

13:00

Nev Hawkins

13:30

Performers from Westside Youth Centre Connexions

14:30

Irish Dancers

15:00

June

15:15

Sumeet Bellara

15:30

Westbound Piccadilly

16:00

Lizard

16:30

TJ ‘Holyboy’ Johnson and the Preachers

 Leeland Road

Farmers market from 9am -1pm as usual

Punch and Judy show

Punch and Judy shows at 10.30am and 12noon

Dean Gardens

A range of food and comunity information stalls including our own Abundance stall along with vegan food, Gifty’s Chilli, Cheddar Deli, Clare’s Garden Honey, West Ealing Centre Neighbourhood Forum and more.

Donkey rides for children from 12noon

There will also be hot food stalls and a beer tent. Hot food includes:

  • Silva Cafe with jerk chicken
  • Karaam with Lebanese food
  • Sumo with a range of Far Eastern foods
  • Sunjam and Caribbean food
  • German Sausage stall

The running order for the live music is:

12:00-14:00

Gypsy Dynamite followed by The Onironauts

14:00-15:00

The Chairs

15:00-15:20

Bollywood Brass Band

15:20-16:30

Dorance Lorza & Sexteto Cafe

16:30-16:50

Bollywood Brass Band

16:50-18:00

Ramon Goose

18:00-18:30

Bollywood Brass Band

18:30-20:00

Tankus the Henge

 

St John’s Church in Mattock Lane

Tours of the church tower from 10am -4.30pm

Cooking a meal for a Fiver from 10am – 3pm including:

11am – Everything you ever wanted to know about preparing chicken and meat preparation

12noon – Chicken Tikka Masala by award winning chef Dipna Anand from Southall’s famous Brilliant restaurant

2pm – Caribbean cooking including jerk chicken and goat curry

There will also be ask the expert sessions with local restaurant owners, local greengrocer George Puddle and more.

 

The Apex 32-38 Uxbridge Road (corner with Craven Road)

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Emergency services training to rescue a crane driver from the top of the tall cranes on this site  from 11.30am -3.30pm

There is a safe viewing area for the public to watch this drama unfold.

 

 

 

Donkey rides in Dean Gardens for SoundBite on Saturday

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<p>Ok, it might be a little early for that, but we are delighted to announce that we will be offering donkey rides for little ones at the SoundBite Festival on Saturday. The kids will love it!

Not these donkeys as they look happy on the beach!  However, we have a friendly donkey coming to Dean Gardens to take children for a ride on Saturday for the SoundBite Festival. Actually, Dean Gardens used to be known as Jackass Common in the 1800s due to it being used for donkey races. No racing on Saturday but nice to be reuniting a donkey with Dean Gardens after more than 100 years.

More information on eveything at SoundBite here.

 

 

Spectacular Chariot Festival in West Ealing this weekend

Chariot Festival in West Ealing!

Chariot Festival

The weekend of 10/11th  August sees the annual Shri Kanagathurkkai Amman Temple (SKAT) festival come to West Ealing once again. Past festivals have attracted thousands of devotees to West Ealing from all over the world. The festival culminates on Sunday with the Chariot procession leaving the Temple around 9am, and then returning at about 12pm via Mattock Lane, Culmington Road, and the Uxbridge Road.

Dean Gardens will be full of stalls with Tamil food, lassi drinks, and selling bric-a-brac to fundraise for the Temple’s activities. It’s a great day out for everyone with lots of amazing sights, sounds and tastes.

Dean Gardens Charito Festival 2