5th 6th 7th 9th JULY 2012 Bignor Park Pulborough West Sussex
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Battersea Arts Centre




Battersea Arts Centre is an award-winning theatre venue in London, renowned for its innovative, accessible and high quality arts activities.

 

BAC occupies an old town hall in the heart of Battersea. It is the birthplace of Jerry Springer the Opera, 1927’s The Animals and Children Took to the Streets and Jackson’s Way, as well as the first London venue to present Punchdrunk. BAC’s mission is to invent the future of theatre and is renowned for making some of the most cutting-edge new work in the UK. 

Bkinkart

Blinkart is an eclectic collective of artists, designers and filmmakers who work across a range of multi disciplinary projects, including sculpture, installations, typography, illustration, animation and more.

 

Bompass & Parr

Jellymongers and food artistes Bompas and Parr have wowed London with their crazy creations, from chocolate fountains to breathable clouds of gin and tonic.

The Chap

The Chap takes a wry look at the modern world through the steamed-up monocle of a more refined age, occasionally getting its sock suspenders into a twist at the unspeakable vulgarity of the twenty-first century.

The Hunger

The Hunger is a biannual magazine from photographer and publisher, Rankin. Launched in November 2011, The Hunger was born from Rankin’s desire to celebrate the innate drive that we all possess and that, with a bit of creativity, can be used as an impetus for cultural change.

The Nest Collective

The Nest Collective (offspring of The Magpie’s Nest) has, under the banner of ‘New Folk, Old Folk & No Folk’, grown to become London’s go-to home for discovering the amazing resurgence in folk music. Notorious for breaking all established conventions in the genre, The Nest has been the force behind getting folk out into the wider contemporary music scene and festival circuit introducing the art form to a world of new enthusiasts and audiences.

Penguin Books UK

 

 

 

 

 

Leading international book publisher Penguin are partnering with Nova to deliver literary experiences in surprizing ways. All hand shaped to fit into the environment and vibe of this special little festival.

The Pleasance

For years, The Pleasance has dedicated itself to providing an early home for the best on the theatre and comedy circuit, in both Edinburgh and London. It has provided a launch pad for some of the most memorable productions and most renowned practitioners of the past decade, staying true to its mission of providing a platform for the talent of the future.

Roundhouse

 

 

 

From modest Victorian beginnings – beginning life in 1846 as a steam-engine repair shed – to legendary cultural venue, the Roundhouse has an enviable heritage. The Grade II* listed building is now home to a bold and exciting programme of live music, theatre, dance, circus, installations and new media.

Sofar

Sofar have created a movement which brings music lovers together in secret living room locations to hear some of the world's most cutting edge artists. In order to create an intimate and spellbinding atmosphere, they ask that nobody talk during performances. They hold these pop-up gigs in 15 cities across 5 continents.