THANKYOU! The first Woodbridge Ambient Music Festival of 2022 was a great success. A weekend celebrating the ambience of the area and the ambient music it inspires. A Community Festival for the Community by the Community!
Thanks so much .... Here are some of the posters and programs for the 2022 events. Lots more on instagram and facebook.
A 3-day Community Arts Festival in Woodbridge, Suffolk celebrating ambient music with live performances, art, film, installations, workshops, talks, kid’s events, yoga, storytelling, mental well-being, river walks, poetry, music metaverse, environmental awareness & food market, bringing the community together to enjoy an uplifting and inspiring weekend. Ambient music provides the backdrop to all events.
Poster by Joe Field Horner; Logo by Claudia Myatt; Festival Produced by Jan Pulsford. Three venues - The Longshed, St. Marys and the Angel. TICKETS: from Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/345761671467
THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITY FESTIVAL SPONSORS East Suffolk Council and Kay Yule, Stoddart Music, Zngly, Claudia Myatt Illustrations, Sea Folk Arts, Jan Pulsford Music Productions, Suffolk County Council and Caroline Page, Transition Woodbridge, Sundowners, Ambient 101, and all musicians, supporters and volunteers who made the weekend possible especially Brian Eno for introducing the festival at the Church.
FRIDAY:CHILL IN THE LONGSHED 5pm Reception - visual music & art, wine & nibbles, hosted by Jan Pulsford and Stoddart Music. 7pm We salute women in electronic music with a showing of the fascinating film ‘Sisters with Transistors’
 8.30pm:Panel & chat with Jane Dyball, Michelle Stoddart, Claire Cordeaux and Jan Pulsford 9pm:Live music and projections with Tallulah Goodtimes
FRIDAY PROGRAMME
SATURDAY:CHILL IN THE LONGSHED INSIDE THE LONGSHED we have morning, afternoon and evening events until 10pm so you can catch the last train back! 10am - Family Yoga Eno’s Bloom Ambient Metaverse 1.00pm -FILMS Life on the Deben River Home Movies Story of Marie Beneath the Surface Food SavvyMawhrin Skel  5pm - LIVE MUSIC Electron Chorus100 Poems Sundowners Ambient Projections
SATURDAY:WHISSTOCKS SQUARE MARKET 10am Saturday morning we welcome families and children of all ages to an Environmental Awareness Market on Whisstocks Square with Transition Woodbridge hosting a local food growers market, showing respect for our area with talks and displays on how climate change impacts our lives and how it is affecting the beautiful river Deben. Music in the Square from DJs Hewsen; Aartwork play around 1PM
SATURDAY:FLOATING EQUAL 12.00pm - Floating Equal The Saturday Autumnal Equinox hears the beautiful River Deben coming alive with the sound of ambient installations along the river path at high tide, followed by a reading of the River Declaration on Whisstocks Square, brought up river from the North sea at Bawdsey by canoeists, swimmers, small boats and kayakers.
A river wide installation ‘Floating Equal’ will take place at noon with ambient music along the riverbank and a reading of the River Declaration, brought up from the North Sea by canoeists, swimmers, small boats and kayakers. #savethedeben
SATURDAY PROGRAMME
#Save the Deben
A moving day on the river ...
SUNDAY 10AM - GOOD MORNING! Ease into Sunday in the Longshed with music from 100 Poems, Will Ferguson and girl in a gale
SUNDAY PROGRAMME
2PM The highlight of an event packed weekend will be a performance by Suffolk native, pianist and composer Tom Rogerson, who worked with Brian Eno on their collaborative album, ‘Finding Shore’. Tom Rogerson and Friends will play a Sunday afternoon concert in the beautiful Church of St Marys.
SUNDAY: CHILL AT THE ANGEL – Sunday 25th Sept evening from 5pm Eclectic Electronic Music sessions with Charlie Law including Mic Master Lyon, Anthony Awad, Hardwired, Tristan Burfield, Network of Sound, ­Under the Sun, Merlyn Bruce, Phil Jackson, Jan Pulsford #electronic #eclectic #angelwoodbridge
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What a treat instore for Woodbridge! We are delighted to announce that Talvin Singh is joining the line up for Sunday Concert at St Marys Church Woodbridge Ambient Music Festival! The father of modern Asian electronica music will be joining Tom Rogerson at St Marys Church at the Woodbridge Ambient Music Festival weekend on Sunday 25th Sept. Doors open at 2pm. The world-renowned tabla player, best known for creating an innovative mix of Indian Classical Music and Drum and Bass, has worked with and remixed many artists including Madonna, Massive Attack, Blondie, Bjork, Ryuichi Sakamoto and John Martyn. In 2014 Talvin was awarded the OBE for his service to the music industry. He will be joining pianist Tom Rogerson who worked with Brian Eno (known as the father of ambient music) on the beautiful album ‘Finding Shore’ - Tom says improvisation ‘taps so directly into the subconscious … that chance meeting with Eno and subsequent conversation about the Suffolk landscape did find its way into 'Finding Shore'. "I do totally hear it, I'll listen and think 'oh that sounds like the bells at Woodbridge, that's the birds, the wind rustling in the reeds'. I think it permeates my music, and Brian's ambient records.” Tom and Talvin will be duetting at the afternoon concert and Viola da Gamba player Liam Byrne, who was recently commissioned by the Victoria and Albert Museum to create a sound installation for their new Courtyard Gallery, will be opening the afternoon with the hauntingly beautiful cello of Clare O’Donnell.
TOM ROGERSON AND FRIENDS - SUNDAY SEPT 25TH 2022 Tom Rogerson is a pianist and composer from Suffolk. We are so pleased to have him performing with invited friends at the Woodbridge Ambient Music Festival on Sunday Sept 25th at St Mary’s Church. Tom has been a great supporter of the festival and his insightfulness, enthusiasm and support has been very welcome. Since the release of his last album – 2017’s 'Finding Shore', a collaboration with Brian Eno – pianist and singer-songwriter Tom Rogerson’s life has undergone a number of dramatic transformations and brought him back from Berlin to the Suffolk of his childhood. It was working with Eno, another Suffolk native, that eventually led Rogerson back to his roots and back to a place where he could write ‘Retreat to Bliss’, his solo debut album.
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