insideKENT Magazine Issue 50 - May 2016 | Page 47

ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT JAM On The Marsh // Kent // 7-17 July Whitstable Oyster Festival // Kent // 21-31 July JAM is a creative, dynamic, forward-thinking music organisation, regularly collaborating with some of the most important composers, performers and other likeminded organisations. Since 2000 they have commissioned, enabled and performed over eighty new pieces of music. In 2016, JAM will be involved with 27 events around the UK, with 24 being part of JAM on the Marsh in July. JAM on the Marsh is an annual, multi-arts festival built around Kent’s magnificent Romney Marsh and its famous medieval churches. The Marsh churches are true beacons of culture and history and are the heart of the festival, which features music, arts and photography and poetry and theatre. The Whitstable Oyster Festival is the premier oyster festival in the UK, offering not only the oysters themselves but also plenty of entertainment. The entire festival opens with the traditional blessing of the water, and continues for 10 days of oyster related events, demonstrations, tastings and the music hub called The Shuck. For those who want to attend from further afield, a campsite will be set up specifically for Oyster Festival attendees. www.whistableoysterfestival.co.uk www.jamconcert.org Create Festival // Kent // 23 July Lewes Live // Sussex // 8-9 July 11.30am – 9pm Create Music Festival, one of the South East’s biggest free music festivals, is back for its 21st birthday in Ashford’s Victoria Park. With an impressive line-up of local, regional and national headline acts across four stages, visitors will enjoy a packed programme of music spanning from rock, pop, dance and singer-songwriters. Last year saw outstanding headline performances from Adam Ant, Mark Morriss (Bluetones) and Gaz Coombes (Supergrass). New for 2016 is a debut ‘Fountain Stage’, and a ‘Love Ashford’ Local Producer’s Market, alongside the usual good food, bar and children’s rides. Look out for the announcement of this year’s headline act as well as a pre-festival event at the award-winning town centre arts venue, Revelation St Mary’s. Lewes Live is an exceptionally fun festival in Lewes, nestled in the South Downs, featuring original live bands over two days. The arena comprises a top-quality stage, camping, free parking, a wide variety of food outlets, an onsite beer festival and plenty of toilet facilities, providing all the ingredients for a great weekend of live music. This year the line-up includes Ferocious Dog, Voodoo Vegas, Gaz Brookfield, Jesse Walton, Skaciety and Noble Jacks amongst many more. www.leweslive.com Medway Open Studios // Kent // 16-24 July Medway Open Studios & Arts Festival takes place every July throughout the Medway Towns. Run by volunteers, the aim of the festival is to celebrate the wealth of creativity in Medway. More and more artists have signed up year on year, benefitting the aims of the festival and promoting a positive opinion of Medway. The great thing about Medway Open Studios is that there is no pressure on either the artist or the people who want to come and look. Buying is possible, but it’s not the only reason for attending; these open studios are there to be enjoyed, and whether you visit one or dozens, this is a day out with a difference. You don’t even need to have any artistic knowledge as this is something that can be enjoyed by art lovers and those who aren’t in the know! The only thing required is an appreciation of beautiful things and the hard work that goes into creating them. www.createfestival.co.uk Ramsgate Festival // Kent // 23-31 July The first Ramsgate Festival was a huge success and there were hundreds of positive comments from visitors. It was a happy move from A Summer Squall to the new name. Ramsgate was buzzing, and there haven’t been as many people by the harbour for a long time. There was such a range of entertainment that everyone could find something to enjoy. A Summer Squall drew crowds of over 20,000 people to theatre, dance, film, exhibitions, workshops and Thanet Open Studios. Artists have included OperaUpClose, Wendy Cope, The Caravan Gallery and the Vintage Mobile Cinema, performing alongside many of East Kent’s best professional practitioners. 2016 promises to be bigger and better than ever, so keep an eye out for announcements! www.ramsgatearts.org/ramsgate-festival www.medwayopenstudios.co.uk 47