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Welcome to a packed issue of What's On Where! We have Victoria McBride's lovely map of Creativity on the Isle of Sheppey gracing our centre pages, and an interview with the artist by Geoffrey Reed preceding it. Elsewhere, Anna Morell reviews two major museum exhibitions, Brick City at Maidstone Museum and the Historic Dockyard's War Games. All this and more, plus the usual listings in Film, Music, Theatre and Visual Art. Enjoy!

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Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery

@MaidstoneMuseum pAdmission to Museum FREE

Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art GallerySt Faith’s St, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1LH

facebook.com/MaidstoneMuseum

www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk01622 602838

See website for more details & opening times

4 July - 6 September 2015

A stunning exhibition of architecturallandmarks made in LEGO® bricks.

Brick City is kindly sponsoredby the Gallagher Group

Exhibition admission charge£4 adult, £2 under 16Family ticket £10 (2 adults & up to 3 children)

‘LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO® Group of companieswhich does not sponsor authorise or endorse this exhibition.’

27 August 201518:00 - 21:00

MUSEUM LATE

LEGO®

Challenge

Some activities during Latesmay incur a charge

Come and build your ownLEGO® model in a challenge set

by STEMNET* ambassadors!

*(STEMNET Science, Technology,Engineering and Mathematics network)

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CONTENTS

4 WELCOME5 5 REALLY GOOD THINGS6 NEWS9 MACLS 10 SUMMER HOLIDAY CLASSES12 BRICK CITY/WAR GAMES14 GEOFFREY REED: THE STORY BEHIND THE MAP16 THE MAP OF CREATIVITY ON THE ISLE OF SHEPPEY18 FILM19 NICK WALKER: INDEPENDENT FILM20 MEDWAY CULTURE, DESIGN & TOURISM AWARDS 201521 LV21: OPEN WEEKEND22 MUSIC 124 MUSIC 226 THEATRE/COMEDY28 VISUAL ART 30 THE ARTIST’S SPACE

Ben Cameron is an artist living and working on Rochester High St. His work ranges from doodles to large scale, highly detailed illustrations. Often cited as creating the 'world's saddest doodle', Google it to see! Website: strangepaul.com. Paul? Don't ask.

Anna Morell is a mother, writer and tentative filmmaker. Her WWI short, Every One of Them, won the For The Fallen Challenge's Best Screenplay Award. annamorell.wordpress.com.

Geoffrey Reed is a writer, performer and teacher based on the Isle of Sheppey. His works include ‘Hogarth’s Perigrinations’, a first person account of Hogarth’s ‘tour’ of the Isle of Sheppey; ‘Flights of Fancy’, a musical play recording the early days of aviation, and ‘Hulks’, based upon life in the prison hulks in the Thames and Medway, performed at the Whitstable Biennale. Geoff is also the director of Queenborough Harbour Trust.

Nick Walker is the director of Rochester Kino, screening contemporary world cinema and classic films at various venues around Medway and in London. Nick previously wrote for The Guardian, was director of National Schools Film Week and is a freelance writer, teacher and film cinema/festival programmer. He currently works for London’s famous Phoenix Cinema. For more of Rochester Kino visit: rochesterkino.co.uk

WELCOME TO WOW! Your guide to the best of What’s On WhereMedway, Maidstone and the accessible beyond

Firstly I would like to congratulate my partner in business, Paul Baker, for winning the Magazine Design of the Year award, at the inaugural Kent Press and Broadcast Awards. WOW was also Highly Commended in the Kent Magazine of the Year category. Our congratulations to Sarah Sturt, the hardworking editor of winning magazine ‘Kent Life’. A brilliant time was had by all.

I am delighted to have Victoria McBride’s splendid map highlighting the abundance of creativity on the Isle of Sheppey adorning the centre pages. Victoria is a self-taught artist: you can read her story in an interview with Island writer Geoffrey Reed on page 14.

Although August is a holiday month, you’ll see it is jam-packed with activities and events for the culturally-minded. WOW is proud to bring you the best of what’s on where. Enjoy!

Emma Dewhurst [email protected]

Find us on Facebookfacebook.com/WOWMedway

@EmmaDewhurst7

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Cover: Detail, Map of Creativity on the Isle of Sheppey by Victoria McBride (see main feature)

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THE PRICELong-term readers of WOW will remember Mark Fuller’s glamorous Marilyn Monroe cover of the December 2011 issue. The artist is departing from his previous style in his latest solo show, which is showing a little further afield at The Harbour Arm Gallery, Margate (opposite Turner Contemporary). Much of the exhibition is cloaked in secrecy because, says Fuller, it is ‘somewhat controversial’. What I can tell you is that there will be 14 installations and much food for thought. Take a day out and pop down to Margate, why don’t you. 1-9 August.

FINDING VIVIAN MAIERI caught this riveting documentary on late-night TV last year. The next day I went around asking everyone I met if they had seen it. The film unravels the story of a nanny who led a double life as a street photographer, obsessively taking pictures on her days

off. Like the photographs themselves, it’s a story full of shadows and the half-glimpsed world of others, including that of John Maloof, the man who discovered thousands of her photographs in a thrift shop in 2007. See Film for details.

STEAMNow this sounds fun. The Urban Playground team are coming to Medway as part of the bOing! 2015 International Family Festival run by Canterbury’s Gulbenkian with STEAM, a contemporary/urban dance show performed on Sun Pier, Chatham on 27 and 28 August (1pm & 3.45pm). Performances are followed by a free parkour workshop and free-play session. Suitable for ages 8+. Aw, can I have a go?

SONGWRITINGI always wanted to write songs. Good songs aren’t easy. They sound easy, but they’re

not. So if like me you’ve always wanted to try your hand (and have a teeny bit of musical knowledge in the first place), August offers a great opportunity to do just that. The super-talented Gavin Alexander (of ‘soulful folk harmony trio’ Arcelia fame) is leading an all-day songwriting course on 9 August at Gillingham’s Strum & Bass. See News.

PLAY MARGATEAll roads seem to lead to Margate this month. And why not? It’s the holidays! Play Margate is a brand new, three day Arcade, Indie and Retro Gaming Show held at the Winter Gardens over the weekend of 21-23 August. There’ll be literally hundreds of games to play; retro consoles; classic arcade machines; a dedicated Minecraft area and lots of Games Makers to help it all along. Kids welcome. playmargate.com

This year’s event celebrates the 70th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War and promises to be full of vintage spirit and nostalgia.

Dance groups and some of the best 1940s’ entertainers in the business will be performing across three separate stages all weekend, and Gypsy John and the Cinque Ports Lindy Hoppers will be dancing on both days, with lindy hop, swing and jive performances and workshops in the new British Family Fayre area.

Also new for 2015 is The London Swing Orchestra, a ‘Big Band’ with an international reputation, which recently performed as part of the VE Day 70th Anniversary celebrations for the BBC.

The ‘Spirit of Kent’ Spitfire with its distinctive engine sound flies overhead on both days in a spectacular air display. Military trucks, jeeps, re-enactors and anti-aircraft guns, a vintage fair and fashion parade, plus a wartime fire station add to the authentic feel of the event. Even the ‘Royal Family’ and Winston Churchill are due to appear!

More information at thedockyard.co.uk/salutetothe40s

One of “Britain’s Best Vintage Festivals” Daily Telegraph 2014

THE HISTORIC DOCKYARD CHATHAM

SAT 19 – SUN 20 SEPT 2015

FREE!

COMING SOON!CANTERBURY FESTIVAL 201517 – 31 OCTOBER

Two hundred events in two weeksMusic l Performance l Exhibitions l Comedy l Science l Cabaret l Family eventsDownload the programme: canterburyfestival.co.uk

WE WON!WOW had a fantastic afternoon at the inaugural Kent Press & Broadcast Awards:

l Magazine Design of the Yearl Highly Commended, Kent

Magazine of the YearFor all the results see: kpbawards.co.uk

NEWS FROM MACLS(Medway Adult Community and Learning Service)A new range of courses to help people recover from mild to moderate mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety, will be available from September 2015 after a successful bid for funding. These will include short arts and creative courses plus wellbeing and self-help workshops and tasters. If you or your organisation would like more information about the initiative, email [email protected] with your contact details and a member of the team will contact you.

FORT AMHERST SUMMER

FAIR SAT 29 AUGUST

11AM-4PM Fort Amherst, Dock Rd,

Chatham ME4 4UB

FAVERSHAM BOOK FAIR

Next dates: 22 AUG & 24 OCT

9.30am – 3pm, free admission

Alexander Centre, Preston Street,

Faversham ME13 8NY

Bookings: John 01795 474957

Email: [email protected]

Rochester Farmers’ Market

Corporation Street car park, Rochester ME1 1NH

Monthly, Sundays 9am- 1pm

17 Aug, 21 Sept, 19 Oct16 Nov, 21 Dec

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LETS Get SHIRTY!The first ‘Do it for Demelza’ workshopSATURDAY 15 AUGUST10AM-4PMDemelza ‘pop-up’ shop, Royal Star Arcade, Maidstone ME14 1JL

• Upcycle men's shirts• Demonstrations and instruction

from a qualified teacher• Go home with 3 finished

articles and the knowledge, worksheets and fabric to make more

Book via the shop or tel: 07704 490999

Cost: £40 for 5 hours of tuition and materials, plus hot drink voucher. 100% of the profit goes to Demelza Hospice Care for Children.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARTISTSB Gravesend Christmas tree inspired Arts Trail

As part of the Gravesham Borough Councils Christmas Festival, a Christmas tree inspired Arts Trail is being created through Gravesend Town Centre.

Five enthusiastic and inspired artists are being sought to create pieces for the trail. Any designs which use recycled elements and abstract ideas are welcome. There is a small amount of money available towards materials if required. Please email an outline of what you would do to Liz Read at the Gr@nd Healthy Living Centre: [email protected]. Deadline for entries is 31 August 2015.

C Exhibition/Auction: Call for Submissions

Artists are invited to submit work for an exhibition being held at Sun Pier House this November. Chosen work will be auctioned to raise funds for the Challenging Behaviour Foundation, a Medway based charity. A private view will be held, together with other events throughout the month, with the auction of 29 November. A high footfall is anticipated. For submission guidelines please email [email protected]. Tel: 01634 838739

Batty about

BatsSAT 22 AUG 8PM

(approx 2 hours)

The Vines, Rochester ME1 1RF

Kent Wildlife Trust will be leading a walk around The Vines in search of the bats that roost in Rochester.

Find out more about these fascinating animals and how your

garden can make a difference. A ‘batty raffle’ is promised so bring

your wallet. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Free but booking required. Call Kent Wildlife Trust on 01622

662012 and ask for Emma Ventham or Dot Hughes. This is a Friends of the Vines event:

friendsofthevines.co.uk

ARE YOU A BUDDING SONGWRITER?One Day Course

SONGWRITING WORKSHOPSunday 9 August 10am – 5pm

The course covers harmony and melody basics, including:

• Understanding diatonic chords• Understanding melody• Non diatonic chords• Secondary dominants• Melodies derived from modes

You will leave with a folder packed full of ideas and a recording of a new song!

Venue: Strum & Bass, 95-97 Watling Street, Gillingham ME7 2YX Cost: £60

Requirements: The ability to play an instrument to a basic level or a strong interest in developing compositional ideas. For more information and booking call Gavin on 07754 675511.

Starting in September, the Huguenot Museum is working in partnership with Rochester Film Society to run a season of classic children's films with a French twist. Once a month from September to December there will be a Saturday morning screening suitable for all ages. Gary Barrell, a founding member of the Rochester Film Society, is a parent himself: “The Children's Film Club will show kids' films initially with a French theme to complement the Huguenot Museum's heritage, in a space designed to allow kids a little more freedom of expression than a traditional cinema setting,” he says.

“With raked seating and a large screen all the usual attributes of a mainstream auditorium will be present but there will also be a more relaxed atmosphere, with younger

children welcome to sit on cushions on the floor and engage in play while their older siblings watch the movie. We hope that this will become a regular monthly treat both for kids and their parents and a welcome addition to the cultural fare on offer in Rochester's historic High Street.”

THE FILMS ON OFFER:Sat 19 September HUGOSat 17 October HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAMESat 14 November RATATOUILLE Sat 19 December BEAUTY AND THE BEASTBring your own food and don't worry about the noise!10am - 12pm £3 per person

Baby change and play mats available. All ages welcome.

95 High Street, Rochester, Kent ME1 1LX (above Medway Visitors Centre)

For more details or to book visit huguenotmuseum.org or call 01634 789347.

Comes to Rochester High St!

CINEMACHILDREN'S AUTUMN LOOKAHEAD

Join us for our

SUMMER FAMILY ACTIVITIESFrom 28 July to 28 August 2015

10am to 3pm daily, Tuesday to Friday

With a different activity every day, including:

• Tasting food rations

• Make your own modern cut-out soldier

• Dress up Fridays

All activities are FREE but normal admission applies (ticket valid for 12 months on Gift Aided entrance).

Open Tuesday to Sunday

Prince Arthur Road, Gillingham ME7 1UR

For more information call 01634 822839 or visit:

www.re-museum.co.uk

Courses starting in September & October:

COURSE Start date Time Sessions Venue Price

Illustration - Children’s Books Tues 16/9/15 7pm-9pm 10 R £95

Drawing, painting and design Wed 16/9/15 10am-12pm 17 R £141

Drawing & painting - complete beginners Thurs 17/9/15 1pm-3pm 17 R £141

Creative Writing - beginners Mon 21/9/15 7pm-9pm 10 G £83

Garment Construction - beginners Mon 21/9/15 1pm-3pm 15 R £143

Art Appreciation - beginners Wed 23/9/15 1pm-3pm 15 R £119

Floristry - beginners Thurs 24/9/15 6.50pm-8.50pm 8 R £85

Life and figure drawing/ painting Mon 28/9/15 10am-12pm 17 R £172

Glass Art - Stained glass Tues 29/9/15 7pm-9pm 23 R £184

Drawing & painting - complete beginners Wed 30/9/15 7pm-9pm 10 R £85

Botanical Illustration Thurs 1/10/15 7pm-9pm 10 R £95

Knitting for beginners Fri 2/10/15 10am-12pm 10 R £98

Drawing and painting in watercolour Tues 6/10/15 1pm-3pm 17 R £141

Miniature Art - beginners Tues 6/10/15 10am-12pm 10 R £95

Vintage button and brooch bouquet Wed 7/10/15 1.30pm-3.30pm 5 R £55

Needle Felting - beginners Thurs 8/10/15 10am-12pm 10 R £97

Writing short stories Tues 20/10/15 7pm-9pm 10 G £98

R - Rochester Centre, G - Gillingham Centre

For a full list of courses please see the MACLS directory, available from Medway Community Hubs and libraries. To enrol call 01634 338400 or come into the Rochester Community Hub.

GLUTEN-FREE BAKING l VINTAGE BUTTON & BROOCH BOUQUET l UKULELE l PHOTOGRAPHY l CHILDREN’S BOOK ILLUSTRATION l GRAPHIC NOVELS

This page is sponsored by MA

CLS

Medway Adult and Community Learning Service...never too late to learnThere’s no better feeling than trying something new or picking up a hobby again that you haven’t had time for. With a fresh wave of exciting courses starting in September, the Medway Adult and Community Learning Service has something for everyone. The new 2015/16 Directory is filled with popular courses, along with a host of new courses, including Great British gluten-free baking, Ukulele for beginners, Business and Administration, Vintage button and brooch bouquet, Introduction to Counselling Skills and Photographing local landmarks to name just a few.

MACLS Arts and Crafts programme for 2015/16

As part of a new look Creative Arts Programme, MACLS are offering an innovative new range of courses. There are courses for all abilities, with both additional beginner’s pathways and further advanced subjects for those looking for another challenge. Two areas that have been expanded are drawing and painting, which now include more illustration courses, such as children’s books, graphic novels and botanical illustrations. The crafts department now offers needle felting, knitting, crochet, upcycling and upholstery.

‘Under the Sea’ at INTRAThroughout August community arts centre INTRA are going nautical with a month full of 'Under The Sea’ themed workshops and courses for children and adults.

VINYL STICKERS - Under The Sea Sunday 2nd, 10:00 - 12:00, all ages, £5 Use vinyl stickers to create a big colourful fish or sea creature to take home and stick on a wall, window or door, and help us to put the finishing touches on our underwater window display at INTRA.

PRINT A NAUTICAL TOTE BAG, T-SHIRT OR CUSHION Friday 7th, 11:00, 13:00 or 15:00, all ages, £9 Choose from lots of nautical designs including mermaids, ships, anchors, fish, sea monsters etc. and screen print your own creation.

ART SUMMER SCHOOL - Under The Sea  Monday 10th to Friday 14th, 11:00 to 12:30, £35 5 x 90 minute sessions for 8 to 16 year olds. Go on a deep sea summer school mission to explore under world kingdoms, both real and imaginary.

Activities may include drawing, painting, collage, mural work, mixed media and more. All equipment and materials are included in the cost of the week, this includes a soft drink and snack.

GIANT ROLLER PRINTS - Under The Sea Tuesday 11th, 13:00 - 15:00, all ages, £10 Create a printing block with an underwater themed design on a roller, then make super-long prints onto rolls of paper. Even better - you get to keep your roller block too!

GELLI PRINTING - Under The Sea Friday 21st, 11:00 - 14:00, adults and ages 14+, £35 Monoprinting with rubbery gelli plates to build up deep sea images, printing directly from seaweed and driftwood, or working with stencils and textured images to build up atmospheric prints.

MONOPRINTING - Under The Sea Tuesday 25th, 12:00 - 14:00, ages 8 - 16 years, £15 Create unique prints with stencils and drawing to build up images of underwater scenes.

All workshops are held at INTRA, 337-341 High Street, Rochester, ME1 1DA 01634 753299. Full programme details and booking links for the ‘Under The Sea’ season are online at intraarts.org. Tel: 01634 753299

Summer Workshops at NUCLEUS ARTSPUPPET MAKING WORKSHOP: The Seaquel (sea theme!)With expert Steve AllenSat 8 August 11amIf you’ve always wanted to make puppets but wouldn’t have a clue where to start, this is for you. A fantastic opportunity to learn to make basic, professional looking puppets. All ages welcome. £10.

MUSIC & SONGWRITING TASTER WORKSHOPWith Caitriona FarrellTue 11 August 4pmCaitriona will be providing weekly music sessions at Nucleus Arts. In the meantime this is the second of two taster workshops. No prior skill is needed, though any prior skill will be developed appropriately. For 7-16 year olds. £5

Both workshops will be held at Nucleus Arts, 272 High Street, Chatham ME4 4BP (entrance opposite Iceland). Book online via nucleusarts.com

Summer Classes for Adults & Children

in the holidays?What did you do

SUNNY SUMMER CRAFTSCraft activities inspired by the seaside,

garden, park and sunshine every Wednesday in August (5, 12, 19, 26).

HUGUENOT MUSEUM

One hour sessions at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Cost: £4 per child

t: 01634 789347f: huguenotmuseum

t: @huguenotmuseum95 High Street, Rochester, Kent ME1 1LX

www.huguenotmuseum.org

Roald Dahl WeekWith Play on Words

A week of Roald Dahl themed drama workshops by the excellent Play on Words theatre company. Different workshops to suit different ages:

DELUMPTIOUS DRAMA (8- 14 years)Mon 3 Aug to Fri 7 Aug, 10am-4pm

Learn songs and scenes from the West End musicals ‘Matilda’ and ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’. Friday showcase at 4pm for friends and family. £75 for the week.

SCRUMPTIOUS STORYTELLING (3-5 years)Tue 4 Aug 10-11.45am

Interactive story-telling with games, music and puppet play. Parents must stay with their child. £7.50 per child.

SPLENDIFEROUS STORIES (5-8 years)Play games, sing, dance and stories designed to boost confidence and creative skills. £7.50 per child.

MARVELLOUS MASTERCLASS (14-18 years)Wed 5 Aug 10am-4pm

Work with professionals using the work of Roald Dahl, dramatizing scripts, scriptwriting, musical theatre and more. £15 per person

All workshops held at The Brook Theatre, Old Town Hall, Chatham ME4 4SE. Tel: 01634 338338.

Exercise for AdultsPILATES: Tuesdays 12:15pm – 1pm £4 per person, no need to bookYOGA: Wednesdays 7:30pm – 9pmMixed ability, £7 one-off, £30 for 6 sessions in advance.Contact: Bridget Reader 07962077597 BALLET: Sundays 10am – 11am£5 per person, no need to book

All classes are held at Sun Pier House, Medway Street, Chatham ME4 4HF. (Currently no disabled access). sunpierhouse.co.uk

ANNA MORELL reviews two major summer exhibitions, both of which hold children and play at their heart

Up the stairs, and we step out into the echoing hubbub of St Pancras station. Platform announcements and the noise of a non-existent crowd fill this big, spacious, air-conditioned (air con, oh mercy!) hall. This is the pièce de résistance of ‘Brick City’, Maidstone Museum’s family-focussed exhibition – an almost room-sized Lego model of London’s most glorious gateway from Kent.

Except it’s not. Because there’s Lego to play with. So there are some small and delightful models of bits of Rome, Amsterdam, Vegas, New York, Edinburgh and other parts of London – all in much better nick than the ones at Legoland-proper, and you can get up really close and squint at them properly, but... there’s Lego to play with! A tile mural of a dinosaur to complete on Fridays and Saturdays, and a vista of Mote Park on which to build whatever you fancy from bricks galore - although they’re short of minifig hair, which was a cause of consternation to my four year-old who didn’t want the Emmett she was building to be bald (and short on chairs, which, high summer late afternoon, was my only possible cause for adult tantrum).

You could do this at home of course, rather than shelling out to do it here. But something transformative happens in a room full of people and Lego. They start playing with each other. Connecting. Four and ten year-olds. Boys and girls. Grown- ups and children. Sharing collaboratively, without arguing, admiring what they’re making, and building better, slightly wonky-bricked worlds. Everything is awesome. Everything is cool when they’re part of a randomly formed team, making dinosaur-flower-ice-lolly-planes. And did I mention the air con? Chill, literally, while the kids spend hours immersed in the creating.

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The Historic Dockyard has an altogether more serious proposition, as it puts the die quite literally into ‘die-cast’ with its vast, historical, nostalgia-pricking array of military-edged toys in ‘War Games’ – the acclaimed V&A Museum of Childhood big ticket from 2013.

There are days and days’ worth of visits in this hall (which also has air con) – dressing up, code breaking, puzzle solving, treasure hunting, reminiscing and coveting – and a major excuse to unplug the X-Box and dust down those old toy boxes from the attic, once home.

The cross-generational Santa’s sack of ‘I remember that!’ goodness quickly gives way to some really deep questions: is it ok to kill in play? Does it help to scratch the itch of natural impulse or justify a nurtured abhorrence? Who writes the narratives of imaginative war – children at play, or the adults creating the concepts for commercial games? Do the bright colours and shiny gloss of these (often) beautifully crafted toys add a safe layer of innocence, or mask over the inherent darkness? Who does toy-form propaganda affect – children or parents? Where does gender fit into the equation? Is this space gun part of real life? Or is this just fantasy?

The whole thing is pop culture at its most gleeful and thought-provoking, for Queen, for country, for generations. As you’re asking yourself the big questions, ask your kids for some answers. You may be surprised at how much they differ from those the grown-ups give.

It’s brilliant. I came away mixed up – emotionally and intellectually – at the point of a thousand tiny plastic guns. As well as with some major lust for the awesome Lego Death Star.

Brick City is at Maidstone Museum, St Faith’s Street, ME14 1LH. Opens Mon – Sat 10am – 5pm, Sun 12pm – 4pm. Entry £2 per child, £4 per adult and £10 for two adults and up to three children. Runs to 6 September.

War Games is at No. 1 Smithery: The Gallery, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham. Entry is free with normal admission prices, which give unlimited return for one year. Runs to 20 September.

maidstonemuseum.co.uk thedockyard.co.uk

the map ofcreativity on the

Isle of Sheppeyby Victoria McBride

A new map revealing an abundance of human creativity on the Isle of Sheppey against a backdrop of its many natural habitats, has been commissioned by Nicole Mollett of the Kent baton and Island Projects. GEOFFREY REED went to meet the artist

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Thanks to Victoria McBride and Island Projects there is at last a reliable and beautiful chart to help travellers negotiate and access the rich landscape of creativity found on the Isle of Sheppey.

Victoria McBride is an Island artist. Coming from a strongly artistic local family, she was propelled into her painting career when her father, who is a traditional sign painter and artist, delayed the completion of a promised picture of mermaids for his granddaughter. As a proud mum McBride was determined to wait no longer and without benefit of art lessons at school, let alone attending Art College, she set about the painting. Pleased but rather surprised by the quality of the picture and the admiration it received, her career as an artist was launched.

As a self-taught artist McBride finds her inspiration in those around her and the local physical and cultural environment. Over the years she has mined deep into her locality, through close observation of its flora and fauna and especially Sheppey’s island maritime environs, where mist meets myth and the real and the fantastic freely merge.

‘The Map of Creativity on the Isle of Sheppey’ captures all this. The border teems with raptors and woodpeckers, foxes (“part cat, part dog - the ultimate survivor”) and hares, egrets and fish, oyster catchers and shellfish all temporarily at peace under the restraining influence of the smiling Green Man, seaweed created. However, as the mouse may discover, too late, danger in nature is only ever a snake’s thrust away. The artist is careful to preserve the sanctity of the creatures she represents by an avoidance of any sentimental anthropomorphism; rather, the precision of her detailed study intensifies each creature’s uniqueness and spiritual identity.

Bordered by the animal kingdom, the human, creative world nestles. The Isle of Sheppey’s history; music; art; artists; dancers; writers; re-enactors; photographers; festivals; church fayres and ancient artefacts; museums; technological innovators; myth makers; sculpture trails and theatres; exhibitions and exhibitionists; visiting greats and the not-so-goods; the dead and the very much alive all stand

shoulder to shoulder, peer out and seem to say, “You

appear surprised. You do know about us, don’t you?”

As elsewhere, the creative drive on the Isle

of Sheppey reveals itself in many forms and one of McBride’s talents has been to encapsulate each manifestation with an economy and attention to detail which is remarkable. Though all the representations are beautifully wrought and it would seem unfair to pick one above the others, one of the artist’s favourite places on the Island is Harty and the incredible depth of detail on the famous 14th century Harty Church

oak chest is, perhaps, a testament to this.

The map shows an insider’s view of Sheppey - knowledgeable and enthusiastic. The artwork is intended to attract people to find out more about the Island’s exciting past but even more its

vibrant, creative present. McBride is looking to

share and promote an understanding of the unusual density of interesting places and

creative people and organisations to be found here as well as to inspire and link other artists. And the map

is absolutely gorgeous!

‘The Map of Creativity on the Isle of Sheppey’ was unveiled for the first time

at the launch of the Cottage of Curiosities in Rose Street, Sheerness as a part of its ‘Monsters, Mermaids and Myths’ exhibition. The exhibition is open until 8 August throughout Promenade, the island’s annual art festival, and then every Tuesday and Saturday to the end of August.

For more information and to buy a limited edition signed copy of the map go to islandprojects.co.uk.

Island Projects

…is an independent, not-for-profit, curatorial practice based in Kent which focuses on commissioning contemporary art in unusual public spaces. Island Project’s work is powered by the belief that astonishingly inventive and thoughtful art can happen anywhere.

FILM

AFTERNOON FILM TREATCentral Theatre, 170 High Street, Chatham ME4 4AS 01634 338338Tickets £4.50 in adv, £5 on door inc hot drink and teacakeNO AUGUST SCREENING. NEXT SCREENING:

PATHS OF GLORY (PG) 1957Tue 22 Sep 2.30pmDir: Stanley KubrickCast: Kirk Douglas, Ralph MeekerWhen soldiers in World War I refuse to continue with an impossible attack, their superior officers decide to make an example of them. Kirk Douglas gives a powerful performance as the officer assigned the task of defending the three men. 88 mins medwayticketslive.co.uk

ROCHESTER KINO @ CHATHAM ODEONChatham Maritime ME4 4LL 0871 2244 007Every Thursday at 7.45pm£9.80, £7.20 conc, Student £3.60 (2 for 1 offer)Every Thursday at 7.45pm

SOUTHPAW (15) 2015Thu 30 July 7.45pmDir: Antoine FuquaCast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, Naomie HarrisAmerican sports drama thriller about a one-time boxer who fights his way back to the top to reclaim his estranged daughter, with soundtrack exec produced by Eminem. 123 mins

FANTASTIC FOUR (PG-13) 2015Thu 6 Aug 7.45pmDir: Josh Trank. Cast: Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B Jordan. An American superhero movie based on the Marvel comics superhero team of the same name. 106 mins

2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (U) 1968Thu 13 Aug 7.45pmDir: Stanley KubrickCast: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William SylvesterHard to believe this chart-topping sci-fi classic was made almost fifty years ago. See Nick Walker opposite. 160 mins

THE FALLING (15) 2014Thu 27 Aug 7.45pmDir: Carol MorleyCast: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams, Florence PughA fainting epidemic breaks out at a strict English girls’ school in the 1960s. See Nick Walker opposite. 102 mins

GIRLHOOD (15) 2014Thu 3 Sept 7.45pmDir: Céline SciammaCast: Karidja Touré, Assa Sylla, Lindsay KaramohFrench coming-of-age drama set in Paris about a girl with few prospects who joins a gang to start a new life. 113 mins

CINE SUPPER @ LE PETIT CINEMAFood and Film in association with Rochester KinoMonthly on Tuesdays Bruno’s Bakes and Coffee, 10 High StreetRochester ME1 1PT. Film + Food £12

LES VACANCES DE MONSIEUR HULOT (U) 1953Tue 4 Aug 7pm (food); 8pm (film)Dir: Jacques Tati. Cast: Jacques Tati, Nathalie Pascaud, Louis Pérault. Utterly charming. Monsieur Hulot accidentally causes havoc at a beach hotel. 114 mins

BONNIE AND CLYDE (old X cert) 1967Mon 17 Aug 7pm (food); 8pm (film) Dir: Arthur PennCast: Faye Dunaway, Warren Beatty. Double Oscar winning classic telling the story of real-life partners in crime. See Nick Walker opposite. 111 mins

PRE-BOOKING ESSENTIAL at rochesterkino.co.uk.

PAUL GREENGRASS CINEMA @THE WOODVILLEWoodville Place, Gravesend DA12 1DD

Gravesend Film Club presentTHE MASTERMIND: JINDA SUKHA (18) 2004Sun 9 Aug 4pmDir: Sukhjinder SinghCast: Nav Bajwa, Sonpreet Jawandha, Guggu Gill, Sukhjinder SheraRecently released Punjabi movie – see opposite. Tickets: £4.

RSC LIVE: OTHELLOWed 26 Aug 7pmTickets £7 - £12Live broadcast from Stratford-on-Avon of RSC production starring Hugh Quarshie and directed by Iqbal Khan.

Also playing at the Paul Greengrass Cinema in August:INSIDE-OUT (PG)TED 2 (15)ANT-MAN (12A)THOMAS AND FRIENDS: The Adventure Begins (U)THE FANTASTIC FOUR (cert tbc)PIXELS (PG)THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (cert tbc)For more of the excellent programme and ticket prices visit woodville.seatlive.com

ROCHESTER FILM SOCIETY @ ROCHESTER PICTURE PALACEEvery other Tuesday at 7.30pm, Princes Hall, Corn Exchange, High Street, Rochester ME1 1LX. £5, £3 students. Bar/

refreshments available & post-film chat. No Screenings in August: the Picture Palace will re-open in September.RFS @ THE CINE LOUNGESun Pier House, Medway Street, Chatham, ME4 4HF (No disabled access) 01634 812805Cult film night, first Sunday of the month. Doors and themed music 6.30pm, film 7.30pm. £3, Bar/refreshments available.

NEXT CULT FILM:MYSTERY TRAIN (15) 1989 (US)Sunday 6 Sep doors/music 6.30pm, film 7.30pm.Dir: Jim JarmuschCast: Masatoshi Nagase, Joe Strummer, Steve Buscemi, Screamin’ Jay HawkinsThree stories are connected by chance encounters, a seedy Memphis hotel and the spirit of Elvis Presley in this laconically comic movie. See opposite. 110 mins.

FRENCH-THEMED CHILDREN’S FILM CLUB@ THE HUGUENOT MUSEUMNew monthly film club for kids, starts 19 September. See News for details, p6. rochesterfilmsociety.co.uk

UNDERGROUND CINEMAA new cinema initiative bringing inspiring documentary films to Medway. £2-£5. Screening at Nucleus Arts, 272 High Street, Chatham ME4 4BP. Full disabled access.

FINDING VIVIAN MAIER (12A) 2013Feature-length documentary written and directed by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel. 83 minsFri 7 August 7pmSee this month’s 5 Really Good Things page and opposite.

Next Screening: 4 Sept: David Guggenheim’s THE DREAM IS NOW nucleusarts.com

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THE UNDERGROUND CINEMA @ NUCLEUS ARTS CENTRE272 High Street, Chatham ME4 4BP

FINDING VIVIAN MAIERFriday 7 August 7pmThe critically acclaimed documentary about

a mysterious nanny who secretly took over 100,000 photographs that were hidden in storage lockers and discovered decades later, now considered to be among the 20th century’s greatest photographers. Directed by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel, Maier’s strange and riveting story is revealed through never before seen photographs, films, and interviews with dozens who thought they knew her.

THE PAUL GREENGRASS CINEMA @THE WOODVILLEWoodville Place, Gravesend DA12 1DD

THE MASTERMIND: JINDA SUKHA - A REAL STORYSun 9 August 4pm £10

Based on the true-life story of two great martyrs in 20th century Sikh history, Bhai Harinder Singh and Sukhdev Singhh Sukha, known for their high profile and acts of bravery. The film is based on their letters: the pair were sentenced to death for assassinating former Indian army General Arun Kumar Sridhar Vaidya for commanding the army to attack on Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) in June 1984.

ROCHESTER KINO @ CHATHAM ODEONChatham Odeon, Chatham Maritime ME4 4LL

2001: A SPACE ODYSSEYThursday 13 August July 7.45pmMaverick filmmaker Stanley Kubrick did not do things by halves – this

film is an epic and to some degree defines what filmmaking can do. He deservedly won the Academy Award for special effects for the amazing cinematography and yet it's the subtle relationship between man and machine that dominates the work. Its attention to detail is incredible and for generations of theorists this film remains a beautiful enigma. A true Sci-Fi classic...

CINE SUPPER @ LE PETIT CINEMAIn association with Rochester Kino.Bruno’s Bakes & Coffee, 10 High Street, Rochester ME1 1PT

BONNIE AND CLYDEMon 17 August: Food 7pm/Film 8pm (Booking Essential)

Arthur Penn’s Academy Award nominated film is, as film critic Roger Ebert called it, “a milestone in the history of American movies.” Real-life criminals Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker robbed banks and killed people, becoming 20th century icons in the process. Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway are brilliant in the titular roles with strong supporting performances from Gene Hackman and the Oscar winning Estelle Parsons. A heartbreakingly beautiful, landmark film.

ROCHESTER KINO @ CHATHAM ODEONChatham Odeon, Chatham Maritime ME4 4LL

THE FALLINGThursday 27 August 7.45pmAn enthralling drama about an unfathomable spate of collapses in a girl’s school in 1960s England. Director Carol Morley’s mystery is a fictional one based on a real life phenomenon – mass fainting. Morley has elicited some great performances from her young cast, especially Maisie Wiliams (‘Game of Thrones’) and debut actors Florence Pugh and Ellie Bamber, whose coming of age turmoil extends to sexual awakenings. A rewarding, emotionally enchanting experience.

ROCHESTER FILM SOCIETY @ CINE LOUNGESun Pier House, Medway Street, Chatham ME4 4HF

MYSTERY TRAINSunday 6 September 7.30pm

"Train I ride/Sixteen coaches long” starts the film, so it should be no surprise to know that Jim Jarmusch’s film tells three interconnecting stories set in the Memphis Arcade hotel and the spirit of the great Elvis Presley, brought to life by brilliant cinematography and Jarmush’s excellent storytelling.

INDEPENDENT FILMNICK WALKER’S ROUND-UP

CULTURE

WOW is pleased to learn that the Medway Culture, Design and Tourism Awards are being run for the first time this year since 2012.

We would like to encourage readers to nominate themselves, or others, to make the Awards truly reflect and celebrate our fantastically vibrant creative community

Editor EMMA DEWHURST reflects on what winning an award meant to her

On December 6 2012, WOW magazine won the Media category of the Medway Culture & Design Awards. I still remember the date by heart because it was a massive turning point in my journey with the magazine, which was a great hit with what was at the time its small community of readers but a dismal failure as a viable business. Winning the award gave me an enormous boost at a moment when I was considering giving up. It also surprised me: I didn’t realise until then how much the magazine was valued (there was a terrific wave of support for the win on Facebook) and it made me absolutely determined to carry on.

I don’t think that many people know that the Awards are being run in 2015, and given how much incredible work has been achieved in every strand of the arts in Medway over the past

three years, I feel strongly that to make them representative of this vividly creative community, and to give people the boost to their careers that I received in 2012, as many creative organisations and as many artists as possible should be encouraged to enter.

You can nominate yourself or others, and shortlisted entrants are invited to the gala awards ceremony on 22 October 2015.

The Culture section categories are:• Media• Fashion & Design• Music• Literature• Visual Art• Performing Arts

ENTER NOW!The 2015 Culture, Design and Tourism awards aim to celebrate excellence in arts, culture, design, heritage and tourism by recognising groups and individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the area’s cultural vitality.

The Awards seek to give recognition to, and raise the profile of, businesses, projects, people and organisations that contribute to Medway’s cultural offer.

Anyone living, working, or who has made a significant cultural contribution in Medway,

is eligible to be nominated for an award.

You can nominate yourself or nominate others but the project should have taken place or been completed between December 2012 and September 2015.

There are three elements to the awards: Culture, Design and Tourism. The nominations will be assessed by an independent panel of judges. All 14 categories will be judged against the following criteria and will be marked out of 10 giving an overall total out of 60.

• Innovation in your field• Contribution to Medway• Delivering/attracting new

audiences• Quality• National/international

recognition/achievement• Accessibility/usability

All entries must clearly reference their work against the six criteria, to explain their achievements in each.

You can download a nomination form and send in by post, or nominate online: go to medway.gov.uk. If you have any questions about the Awards, email [email protected].

CLOSING DATE FOR NOMINATIONS is Friday, 28 August, so do it now!

NOMINATE, NOM

INATE, NOMINATE!

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ALL ABOARD! LV21 Open weekend / Victory Pier Artist Commission Launch

There are exciting times ahead aboard LV21, a historic lightship transformed into a unique platform for arts and culture, as owners Päivi Seppälä and Gary Weston embark on their latest journey to anchor the ship firmly in the surrounding community.

Since her arrival at Gillingham Pier in December 2009, the ship has witnessed first-hand the extensive transformation of the surrounding brown field site into a thriving community. The 20-acre Victory Pier site, developed by Berkeley Homes, overlooks the River Medway with wide views across the remarkable Medway Estuary.

Following an open call in March 2015 to artists and arts organisations to submit proposals for site-specific public art to enhance the public realm within Victory Pier, Berkeley Homes, with input from local residents, has commissioned LV21 to create a large-scale artwork for perforated metal panels screening a car park. The 70 meter long panelling will form an integral part of the building fabric.

Working in collaboration with Medway based visual artist Wendy Daws, the aim is to develop artwork that encourages people to investigate the multi-layered landscape and extensive views at Victory Pier, and turn something that could otherwise go unnoticed into a visual focal point within the development.

The theme for the design is the nature and ecology that connects the development to this important part of the Medway Estuary.

Berkeley Homes, with LV21, are now encouraging stakeholders and local residents of all ages to take part in the creative process to develop the designs for the artwork, and to this end all are invited to LV21’s Open Weekend on 15-16 August, to meet the artists, find out more about the project and have a say on the design ideas. You can also take part in family friendly arts activities exploring the surrounding coastline and discover what hides in the waves beneath LV21.

INVITATION Open Weekend aboard historic Lightship LV21Including the Launch of Victory Pier Public Art Commission

Sat 15 – Sun 16 August 11am - 4pmGillingham Pier, Pier Approach Rd, Gillingham ME7 1RX

FREE, with complimentary refreshments.

Suitable for all ages. Under 16 year olds must be accompanied by an adult at all times onboard the ship. Whilst onboard you can also tour the ship and try your hand at morse code as part of the International Lighthouse & Lightship Weekend activities.

On Saturday 15 August LV21 is also host to ‘Machine Women’, a participatory theatre performance-in-progress by Luan Blake, supported by Greenhouse.

Please note: The renovation of the historic lightship is ongoing and as such some areas are not accessible. There are steep stairs and narrow passageways throughout the vessel. Please wear suitable, flat footwear.

For more information:lv21.co.ukpoppana.comspaghettiweston.comwendydaws.co.ukberkeleygroup.co.uk/new-homes/kent/gillingham/victory-pier

SHANTY CREW ‘SWINGING THE LEAD’

FREE CONCERT Onboard LV21

Saturday 15 August 2015 2.30pm

‘Swinging the Lead’ have been described as Kent’s busiest Shanty Crew, being the resident shanty singers on the Cutty Sark at Greenwich, the Thames Sailing Barge ‘Edith May’ and regular performers at Falmouth, Deal and Harwich Maritime Festivals.

The group have been to-gether for a number of years and recently released their latest CD entitled ‘Danger’. The CD cover image was taken onboard LV21, where the lads are performing a free concert at 2.30pm on Saturday 15 August 2015.

‘Swinging the Lead’ keep alive the old working Sea Shanties, performing them in a contemporary format. They also sing and play a vast selection of maritime based songs, some of which are self-written.

The crew consists of Dave, Stephen, Pete, Joe, and Colin: all have a passion for Maritime Music, Historic Ships and sailing. Some of the band members have Tall Ship sailing experience and some are regulars on the Woolwich Ferry!

LV21 is moored at Pier Approach Road, Gillingham ME7 1RX. Swinging the Lead’s new CD, Volume 2, sub-titled ‘Danger’, inludes 14 tracks plus two bonus tracks and features many local scenes and ships.

ANCHORIANS RUGBY CLUBDarland Avenue, Gillingham ME7 3ANFri 21 Aug: DAVE LEWIS QUARTET featuring Dave Lewis on saxophones, Robin Aspland piano, Rod Youngs drums and Neville Malcolm bass. 8.30pm. Admission £10. Enquiries: 01634 365352 or 07544 312743

THE BARGE63 Layfield Road, Gillingham ME7 2QY 01634 850485Music starts 9pm, free entrySat 1 Aug: RNLI Day Live music all day, fun for all the family.Wed 5 Aug: BARDS @ The Barge Open MicThu 6 Aug: MIA AND THE MOONFri 7 Aug: THE FLOWINGSat 8 Aug: BOOGALOO JONESSat 15 Aug: UNKNOWN REPORT + THE COLLECTIVE + VIEW FROM THE SKYLINEFri 21 Aug: THE SEA SLUGS Afro-beatSat 22 Aug: KRIS DOLLIMORESat 29 Aug: DAVID JAMES RUMSEY BANDthebargepub.co.uk

BEACON COURT TAVERN128 Canterbury Street, Gillingham ME7 4RY 01634 853186Sat 15 Aug: SWAMPSTOMPER + KULT 45S + CRYBABY SPECIAL + MEAN ‘N MY LADY. £3 entrySat 29 Aug: SUMMER KIMBOFEST Multiple bands. In aid of Alzheimer’s Society.beaconcourttavern.co.uk

THE BILLABONG CLUBVictoria Street, Rochester ME1 1XJOpen mic night every Tuesday from 8pm. All performers and listeners welcome.

CAFÉ AT 172 (THE DOT CAFÉ)172 High Street, Rochester ME1 1EXWed 26 Aug: SEASONALLY EFFECTED. Music, poetry, theatre and more from 7pm. Anyone interested in booking

10 minute spots whether for poetry, music, storytelling, film, theatre or any other type of creative performance or input should email Roy Smith at [email protected]. More information at seasonallyeffected.com 

EAGLE TAVERN124 High Street Rochester ME1 1JT 01634 409040Doors 7pm. Free entry.Thu 6 Aug: BROKENThu 13 Aug: THE MODWAYSThu 20 Aug: ZEUSThu 27 Aug: SCALEXTRICStheeagletavern.org.uk

EARLS30 Earl Street Maidstone ME14 1PS 01622 751286Doors 9pm unless stated. Free entryThu 27 Aug: UPCDOWNC + LITHODRONE + LIBERATION OF MANearlsmaidstone.co.uk

THE FLOWERPOT96 Sandling Road, Maidstone ME14 2RJ 01622 757705Free entry.Sat 22 Aug: AUX, TOM – SLIGHTLY SPIRITUAL. 9pmOPEN MIC every Tuesday from 8:30pm.flowerpotpub.moonfruit.com

THE FRIARSAylesford ME20 7BX01622 753245Sat 29 Aug 7.30pm: BEXLEY PHOENIX CHOIR Evening concert including Faure’s Requiem. £8thefriars.org.uk

44TWO SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUBFeatherby Road, Gillingham ME8 6ANThe Jazz Line: 01634 405037Thu 13 Aug 8.30-11pm: DONN BARCOTT BAND with ELAINE DYAN singing songs from the Great American Songbook. Plus Andrew Hawkes, a magician at your table, quality raffle and licensed bar. Admission £6. Every second Thursday of the month

throughout 2015. For more information phone the Jazz Line, as above.

HASTINGS ARMS FUNCTION ROOMLower Rainham Road (leading to Danes Hill)Gillingham ME7 2YDFree parkingThu 27 Aug: ROCHESTER SWING PRESERVATION SOCIETY with ALAN BERLYN of the Glenn Miller Orchestra on trumpet. 8.30pm doors. £7 entry. Raffle and nibbles. For more details or to reserve a table tel: 01634 712217 or check website.sukotto5.wix.com/rsps

SAVE THE DATE!THE HISTORIC DOCKYARDChatham ME4 4TE (Sat Nav use ME4 4TY)SALUTE TO THE 40STicket hotline: 01634 823807Sat 19 & Sun 20 SeptVintage music at its best. Appearing across three stages throughout the weekend are some of the best 1940s style entertainers, including vocalists Madeline Brown, The Polka Dot Dolls and Natasha Harper singing a selection of wartime classics. New for 2015 are The London Swing Orchestra, The Femmes (pictured), DJ Danger UXB and Justin and the Argonauts. See News pages. For more information and tickets, call the hotline number above or visit thedockyard.co.uk/salutetothe40s

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AUGUST 2015Tues 4 UKULELE JAM NIGHT

Wed 5 ARCELIA

Thurs 6 JOHN DOE BLUES

Wed 12 WAX COLLECTOR

Thurs 13 GUM BOOTS

Wed 19 RADIGUN

Thurs 20 TBC

Wed 26 TBC

Thurs 27 DANNY KYLE

IAN HARRISON - GUITAR LESSONS• 15 years teaching / playing experience throughout

the UK, Europe and US• Emphasis on enjoyment, lessons individually

tailored to help you become the guitarist you want to be!

• All ages and abilities welcome• First lesson at introductory rate,

discounts available for block bookings• Fully CRB/DBS checked• Member of Registry of Guitar Tutors

0784 7023 330 [email protected] www.ianharrisonguitar.com

We meet, mainly in silence, every Sunday

10.30-11.30am

EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME AND SIT WITH US.

www.westkentquakers.org.ukE: [email protected]: 07774 557011 (text preferred)

Quaker Meeting House, Northgate, Rochester ME1 1LS

Rochester Quakers

Garden now open*

BINDLESTICK THEATRE PRESENTS...

Revolting Children Summer Theatre Camp

Woodlands Art Centre, Woodlands Rd, Gillingham ME7 2DU17th - 21st August - 9am - 4pmTO BOOK: bindesticktheatre.co.ukMore info: [email protected]

THE LADY LUCK18 St Peters Street, Canterbury CT1 2BQTue 4 Aug: REBELLION PUNK FESTIVAL WARM UP – CHOKING SUSAN + HEALTHY JUNKIES + GLITTER TRASH + THE 4130S. 8pm start.Fri 14 Aug: THE VIBRATORS + MAID OF ACE + UK VOMIT. £6 entry. Sun 16 Aug: KING ZEPHA LIVE Thu 20 Aug: THE LORDS OF LONESOME + THE BETTY SWOLLOX BAND + THE REMAINS + FUZZ ON

MAN OF KENT ALEHOUSE6-8 John Street, Rochester ME1 1YN 07772 214315Tue 4 Aug: UKULELE JAM NIGHT Wed 5 Aug: ARCELIA Thu 6 Aug: JOHN DOE BLUES Wed 12 Aug: WAX COLLECTOR Thu 13 Aug: GUM BOOTS Wed 19 Aug: RADIGUN Thu 20 Aug: TBC Wed 26 Aug: TBC Thu 27 Aug: DANNY KYLE

MAIDENS HEAD28 Wincheap, Canterbury CT1 3QZSat 1 & Sun 2 Aug: QUIET RIOT! Back for 2015 bigger and better! In a change to previous years the festival will now feature full bands and acoustic acts. All raising money for Meningitis Now. Featuring BROKEN BANJO, AUDIOWHORES, IN CROWDED SKIES, SIRENS & SHELTER and many more. Free entry & a BBQ!Sat 22 Aug: KUNT & THE GANG + SUPPORT

THE MIDDLE EI8HT1-2 Town Pier, Gravesend DA11 0BJ 01474 328947Sat 1 Aug: IAN DAYSun 2 Aug: KATIE CONNORSat 8 Aug: T-16sFri 14 Aug: WASTED BANDSat 15 Aug: THE DEPTHSFri 21 Aug: WRENFri 28 Aug: BURGUNDYSat 29 Aug: PANIC!

Sun 30 Aug: PROTOSTEREOOpen mic night every Wednesday from 8pm. Full backline supplied.

ORCHARD THEATREHome Gardens Dartford DA1 1ED 01322 220000Sun 16 Aug 3pm: THE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA Big band sound. With the Jiving Lindy Hoppers. £18, £22, concs/groups £3 offorchardtheatre.co.uk

PIZZA EXPRESS MUSIC ROOM32-34 Earl Street, Maidstone ME14 1PF01622 683548Doors 7pm, show 8pm unless statedSat 1 Aug: 5 IN THE BAR £14 tickets.Fri 14 Aug: JAMIE DAVIS “THE GREAT BARITONES – BILLY ECKSTINE, JOE WILLIAMS & FRANK SINATRA”. £20 tickets.Fri 21 Aug: DANIEL KOEK An intimate evening with West End star Daniel Koek (Les Mis, West Side Story, Chess). £20 tickets.Sat 22 Aug: PETER HOWARTH + Special Guest MIKE ARMSTRONG. £15 tickets.Thu 27 Aug: PAUL DUNTON PRESENTS… Best of unsigned Kent/South East musicians. £7 tickets.Fri 28 Aug: GOOSEBUMPS. £14 tickets.Sat 29 Aug: SOULTRIPPERS. £12 tickets.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk

POCO LOCO58-60 High Street, Chatham ME4 4DS 01634 844 198Sat 15 Aug: FEROCIOUS LOPEZ + GUESTSFri 28 Aug: SUMMER KIMBOFEST Multiple bands. In aid of Alzheimer’s Society.Mon 31 Aug: SUMMER

KIMBOFEST Multiple bands. In aid of Alzheimer’s Society.pocolive.com

PRINCE OF WALES1-3 Railway Street, Chatham ME4 4HUSun 30 Aug: SUMMER KIMBOFEST Multiple bands. In aid of Alzheimer’s Society.

JAZZ AT THE 144 CLUBThe Roffen, 41 New RoadRochester ME1 1DXWed 12 Aug: Featuring MICHAEL COATES, acclaimed Canadian saxophonist, with resident house musicians. Doors at 7.15pm. Tickets for non-members £13 (without meal) in advance online or on the door (cash only). See website for tickets and information. 144club.co.uk

RAFTERS62 High Street, Maidstone ME14 1SRSat 8 Aug: RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS. Doors 6.30pm. £10 adv tickets.Sat 22 Aug: SKARLETT RIOT + SUPPORT. Doors at 9pm. £5 tickets on door

ROCHESTER CATHEDRALThe Precinct, Rochester ME1 1SX 01634 338141 or 810062.Sat 8 Aug 12.05pm: CHARLES TIMBERLAKE Pianist and composer Charles Timberlake will be giving an informal lunchtime piano recital. Free entry. Visitors are invited to sit and listen, or to wander round the Cathedral during the recital.rochestercathedral.org

SUN PIER HOUSEMedway Street, Chatham ME4 4HF 01634 812805Thu 6 Aug: OPEN MIC NIGHT sunpierhouse.co.uk

THE WHITE HORSE46 London Road, Maidstone ME16 8QLSat 1 Aug: KELLY’S HEROESSat 8 Aug: BEN RUSSELL & THE CHARMERSSat 15 Aug: THE SOUNDCASTERSJAM NIGHT every Sunday from 8.30pm.

RECOLLECT MUSIC FAIRSRAINHAM MARK SOCIAL CLUB(Opp Tesco superstore) ME8 6YXFree parking. Admission: £19.30am-3.30pm. Refreshments.

NEXT FAIRS:Sun 23 AugSun 20 SeptSun 18 Oct

ROCHESTER (Mini Fair)Princes Hall, Corn ExchangeHigh Street, Rochester ME110am-4pm. Free admission

NEXT FAIRS:Sun 30 AugSun 27 SepSun 29 NovInformation: 07715 635152 or 01227 506368

IF YOU HAVE MUSIC LISTINGSOur Music listings are compiled by Luke Crook of banjaxxedmusic.wordpress.com.

Please send your listings to Luke with venue, date, time, ticket price if any and contact information at [email protected]

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OPEN AIR THEATREBOUGHTON MONCHELSEA PLACEChurch Hill, Maidstone ME17 4BUFri 14-Sun 16 Aug: Changeling Theatre’s HAYFEVER Noël Coward’s ‘comedy of bad manners’. Sat 15 Aug 3pm: Changeling Theatre’s TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA What better way to enjoy Shakespeare than in the surroundings of this privately owned 16th Century manor house?

ROCHESTER CASTLE Wed 5 August 7.30pmChangeling Theatre presents THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. Tickets for the above shows tel: 01634 338338 or visit medwayticketslive.co.uk or visit Changeling Theatre’s site as below.

WHATMAN PARKMaidstoneSat 8 Aug 7.30pm: Changeling Theatre presents TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONATickets from parkwoodtheatres.co.uk or Changeling Theatre as below.

Tickets for all Changeling Theatre shows: Adult £19.50, Child (under 16) £8, Family £50 (2 adults + 2 children). All seating is unreserved. Bring a chair or rug and a picnic! For more venues or to book visit changeling-theatre.com.

HEVER FESTIVAL THEATRE at HEVER CASTLE:Thu 13 – Sat 15 August 8pm + 2.30pm Fri matinee: Bromley Little Theatre presents THE PITMEN PAINTERS. Lee Hall’s funny, poignant

drama set in 1934 about a group of miners who take up painting through the Workers Education Association. £13-£18 depending on performance. Cream teas available after matinee on 14 Aug, must be pre-booked.heverfestival-tickets.co.uk

LEEDS CASTLEFri 7 August 6pm: Open Air Children’s Theatre: ROBIN HOOD. A musical show aimed at children aged 3 to 12. Children are invited to dress in Sherwood Forest-related garb. Must be pre-booked. Adult £14; Children (3-12yrs) £12; Concs £12; Under 3yrs FREE (must be reserved)Box Office: 01622 880008. leeds-castle.com

SUN PIERChatham ME4Thu 27 & Fri 28 Aug 1pm & 3.45pm: STEAMPart of Kent’s bOing! 2015 International Family Festival run by Canterbury’s Gulbenkian. Parkour, urban dance and physical theatre by Urban Playground. Free parkour workshop and free-play session after the performance suitable for ages 8+. boingfestival.com

UPNOR CASTLEWed 12 August 6.30pm: Quantum Theatre presents A MIDSUMMER’S NIGHT’S DREAM, Adult £10, Child £8, Family (2 Adults, 2 Children) £30. Tel: 0845 4505157quantumtheatre.co.uk

Thu 20 Aug 6.30pm: Boxtree Productions presents AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. £9.50-£12.50 (+booking fee); Group £40. Tel: 01787 259622boxtreeproductions.co.uk

LV21 Gillingham Pier, Pier Approach RoadGillingham ME7 1RXSat 15 Aug: MACHINE

WOMEN Part of LV21’s Open Weekend. A participatory theatre performance-in-progress by Luan Blake, supported by Greenhouse. See page 21. Please note: there are steep stairs and narrow passageways throughout LV21. Please wear suitable flat footwear. lv21.co.uk

MARLOWE THEATREThe Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS 01227 787787Tue 4 – Sat 22 Aug 7.30pm + Fri at 5pm and 8pm and Sat mat 2.30pm: DIRTY DANCING – The Classic Story on Stage. The stage show comes to Canterbury as part of its record-breaking national tour. Featuring hit songs ‘Hey! Baby’, ‘Hungry Eyes’ and of course ‘The Time of My Life’. £29.50 - £52, concs and group tickets available. Tue 1 – Sat 5 Sep 7.30pm, Thu & Sat mat 2.30pm: Agatha Christie’s THE MOUSETRAP Smash-hit thriller – the longest-running show of its kind. £20-£36.50. Concs and group tickets available.

AUTUMN LOOKAHEAD: Moira Buffini’s HANDBAGGED comes to the Marlowe Theatre in September. This was tipped as one to watch by Theatre Director Mark Everett when I spoke to him earlier this year for our feature on drama at the Marlowe. A brilliant new comedy featuring the Queen and Maggie Thatcher and what they really said to each other behind closed doors. 9-12 September, Main Auditorium.marlowetheatre.com (booking fees apply)

ORCHARD THEATREHome Gardens, Dartford DA1 1ED 01322 220000 Mon 17-Sat 22 Aug 7.30pm, Sat 5pm & 8pm: SPIRIT OF THE DANCE The award-winning Irish dance sensation with special guests Dublin’s Irish Tenors. £18-£28, concs and group fees available.Fri 21 Aug 1.30pm, Sat 22 and Sun 23 Aug 10.30am & 1.30pm: ROOM ON THE BROOM. Adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s classic for ages 3+. £12, groups of 10+ £9.50. orchardtheatre.co.uk (booking fee applies)

THE WOODVILLE Woodville Place, Gravesend DA12 1DD 08442 [email protected] Fri 7 Aug 4pm & Sat 8 Aug 10am, 1pm & 4pm: BEN & HOLLY’S LITTLE KINGDOM live on stage. From the makers of Peppa Pig. See Anna Morell’s review of the show at wowkent.co.uk. £14.50-£16.50, concs £2 off. Group of four: £58woodville.seatlive.com

COMEDYOAKWOOD HOUSE HOTELOakwood Road, Maidstone ME16 8AE 01622 [email protected]

Thu 3 Sep 7pm: THE LAUGHING POD: MC Graeme Matthews (‘the only half naked fire eating comic in the UK’). CHRIS MCGLADE and JO CAULFIELD headline, with support from SUSAN MURRAY and DAVID ALFIE WARD. Line ups subject to change. £10oakwoodhousehotel.co.uk

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KENT’S INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL

CANTERBURYFESTIVAL

17 - 31 OCTOBER2015

TWO HUNDRED EVENTS IN TWO WEEKS

THE BEANEY HOUSE OF ART AND KNOWLEDGE18 High Street, Canterbury CT1 2RA 01227 862162Mon to Wed 9am to 5pm, Thu 9am to 7pm, Fri and Sat 9am to 5pm, Sun 10am to 5pmTo Sun 23 Aug: Special Exhibitions Room: HOME & AWAY: EDUARDO PAOLOZZI’S GENERAL DYNAMIC F.U.N. & PHOTOGRAPHS OF S.E.ENGLAND BY TONY RAY JONES. Pay What You Can.To 16 Aug: SEW MORE A new exhibition from the East Kent Embroiderers’ Guild. To Sun 6 Sept: CANTERBURY IN THE AGE OF THE MAGNA CARTA. Free entry.thebeaney.co.uk

BELOW 65 GALLERYGilbert & Clark Frame and Print 65 High Street, Maidstone ME14 1SRwww.gilbertandclark.com01622 685146 Free entryOpen 9.30am-4.30pm Mon-Sat 1 - 29 Aug: ‘ENCOUNTERS… THE UNTHOUGHT UNKNOWN’: SHIRLEY-ANN GALBRAITH + guests. Ground-breaking exhibition by this Maidstone artist exploring mixed media narratives using both 2D and 3D wall & floor based installations. Visit http://makingart-work.co.uk/this-is-us/shirley-ann-galbraith/

DEAF CAT CAFÉ & GALLERY83 High Street, Rochester ME1 1LX 01634 830789ROLLING EXHIBITIONMurals and contemporary works by local artists. To submit work, see website for guidelines. thedeafcat.com

FRANCIS ILES GALLERIES103 High Street, Rochester ME1 1LX 01634 843081Opens Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm. Free entryTo 12 Sept: SUMMER EXHIBITION: ARTISTS OF RUSSIA plus new works from the Gallery artists. From 15 Aug: ROWLAND HILDER RETROSPECTIVE. See website for full details. francis-iles.com

GRIND COFFEE HOUSE1 Appledore CourtHildenborough Crescent, Allington ME16 OPAMon-Sat 8am-4pmSummer Exhibition by members of MVAN. grindcoffeehouse.co.uk

GUILDHALL MUSEUM High Street, Rochester ME1 1PY 01634 332680Open Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. Free entry. To 10 Jan 2016: SIEGE 2015 New, interactive exhibition about the events surrounding the siege of Rochester Castle in 2015. To 11 Sept: GREAT EXPECTATIONS: Seaton Tool Chest + film by Adam Chodzko. guildhallmuseumrochester.co.uk

HARBOUR ARM GALLERYStone Pier, Margate CT9 1APSat 1 - Sun 9 Aug: THE PRICE: Mark Fuller. See page 5. Free entry

HISTORIC DOCKYARD CHATHAMChatham Maritime ME4 4TY (sat nav) 01634 823800Open 10am-6pmEntry included in normal admission price. To 20 Sept: WAR GAMES See Review p12. thedockyard.co.uk

HUGUENOT MUSEUM95 High Street, Rochester ME1 1LX 01634 789347Opens Wed-Sat 10am-5pm + Bank Hol Mon. Artworks and treasures. £4, concs £3, family £10, under 5s free.huguenotmuseum.org

MAIDSTONE MUSEUM & BENTLIF ART GALLERYSt Faith's St, Maidstone ME14 1LH 01622 602838Opens Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, closed Sun & Bank HolidaysTo Sun 6 Sep: BRICK CITY. See Review p12. Adult: £4, Under 16s: £2, Family ticket: £10museum.maidstone.gov.uk

NUCLEUS ARTS272 High Street, Chatham ME4 4BP 01634 812108 Gallery: Mon- 10am-4pm (café

to 5.30pm) Closed Sun. Free entry. All welcome to show previews. Sat 1 Aug – 1pm Thu 6 Aug: SKIN DEEP: Stu Mac Photography. Preview: Fri 31 Jul 6-8pm. Sat 8 Aug-1pm Thu 20 Aug: TOGETHER IN DIVERSITY: Patrick Butler, Gary Bassett And Adam Piper. Three Medway artists who work in radically different ways. Preview: Fri 7 Aug 6-8pm, all welcome. Sat 22 Aug – 1pm 3 Sept: PILGRIM ART: John Burgess. Natural landscapes and life through the seasons. Preview: Fri 21 Aug 6-8pm, all welcome. nucleusarts.com

NUCLEUS ARTS ROCHESTER 75 High Street, Rochester ME1 1LX Open 8am-5pm Mon-Fri; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11-4pm01634 812108Shop gallery, café and garden.

NUCLEUS ARTS MAIDSTONEGabriel’s Hill, Maidstone ME15 6JR 01622 690337Open 8am-5pm Mon-Fri; Sat 9am-5pm. Closed Sunday.Popular café, arts hub and gallery.

ROCHESTER ART GALLERY & CRAFT CASEMedway Visitor Information Centre, 95 High Street, Rochester ME1 1LX 01634 338319 Open daily 10am-5pm. Free entry. To Sun 16 Aug: APERTURES OF LIGHT by KATAYOUN DOWLATSHAHI Print, drawing, photography, time-based media & architectural glass. CRAFT CASE: Nicola Flower, Caitlin Heffernan and Jane Pitt. From 25 Aug: ANIMA: Paintings by Dan Perfect.

ROYAL ENGINEERS MUSEUMPrince Arthur Road, Gillingham ME7 1URTel: 01634 822839Open Tue-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat, Sun & Bank Hol: 11.30am-5pmNormal admission charges apply. To 30 Aug: UBIQUE: Artwork by local schoolchildren inspired by the collections. To 15 Nov: FRONT

1914-18: The Great War in 3D (glasses available). re-museum.co.uk

SUN PIER GALLERYSun Pier House Medway Street, Chatham ME4 4HF Open Tue-Sun 10am - 4pm Closed Mon. Currently no disabled access. Thu 6 - Mon 31 Aug: OWEN DAVIES: ILLLUMINATED ICONS Work exploring and inspired by the artist’s faith in the teachings of Buddha. Private View Thu 6 August 6-9pm. Tue 25 Aug – 20 Sept: COAST: ALISON LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHY. Private View: Tue 25 Aug 6-9pm. sunpierhouse.co.uk

SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKENDGravesend DA12 2BD. Free entry. Sat 1 (11am-3.3pm) & Sun 2 Aug (12-4pm): Music, art, dance, food and pony rides (Sun only).

STEPHEN OLIVER STUDIO & GALLERYOrchards Shopping Centre, High Street Dartford DA1 1DN01322 278674. Open Thu-Sun 10am-4pm; Sat to 5pmExhibition celebrating 150 years of Alice in Wonderland.stephen-oliver-art.co.uk

IN-SITE (continued…)Engaging and interactive riverside-inspired art‘APERTURE’ ARTIST LED WALK Sat 15 August 2– 4pmChristopher Sacre and Stuart Bowditch facilitate an artist walk. Gather at Stanley Wharf entrance at 2pm. ‘She’s Like A FoRest FiRe ……’ FILM SCREENINGSat 22 August 2pm-5pmThe Cultural Baton, Sun Pier, Medway Street, Chatham Artists Nicola Flower and Daisy Farris will introduce the character Bluebell by taking over the Cultural Baton with drawings and sculptural work. Plus a dance performance by the Daisy Farris Dance Collective.

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Rochester Art Gallery and Craft Case, Medway Visitor Information Centre, Ground Floor, 95 High Street, Rochester, Kent ME1 1LXOpen Mon to Sat 10am – 5pm, Sun 10.30am – 5pmOpening times may vary during bank holidays, please check in advance.Free admission www.enjoymedway.co.uk Phone 01634 338319 or email [email protected]

13 June - 16 Aug 2015

THE ARTIST’S SPACE

Sun-Kissed by Alison LewisSennen Cove beach, Cornwall at sunset "I am Alison Lewis of Alison Lewis Photography. Normally I photograph

families of all ages and at various celebrations but in my spare time I am inspired by the things I see on my travels. ‘Coast’ expresses my deep affinity with the sea and the British coastline. England has such a dramatic landscape and we are all so busy at times that we do not get the time to enjoy it. Featuring 21 images, my photographs aim to remind people that Britain is not just made up of towns and cities: it is a wild, natural and inspiring place to live. ‘Coast’ reflects that we are an island nation".

‘Coast’, a photography exhibition by Alison Lewis, is at Sun Pier House Gallery & Tea Rooms, Medway Street, Chatham ME4 4HF from 25 August to 20 September. Open Tue – Sun 10am-4pm. Admission is free.

Email: [email protected]: 07990 011084facebook.com/alisonlewis.photography

Rochester Castle and the Guildhall Museum

Join us for an exciting series of activities commemorating the Siege of Rochester Castle in 1215.

Charges for entry and for some activities may apply.

For more information about all of our summer activities

www.visitmedway.org@siegerochester

Rochester CastleWeekend events❖ Medieval MomentsMusic, siege warfare, falconry displays, medieval combat, archery and court entertainment. Come and experience life in a medieval community at the castle.

❖ Marvellous Medieval Medway A Mayhem Trail around the castle and a series of make and learn activities throughout the summer in the castle’s tower two.

Guildhall MuseumWeek day events❖ Guildhall Museum Siege TrailTake part in a siege themed trail around the museum, for your chance to win a small prize.

❖ Siege in MedwayThe Guildhall Museum hosts drop-in crafts sessions and artist-led activities with Wendy Daws.

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Exhibition organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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THE HIGHLY ACCLAIMED EXHIBITIONFROM THE V&A MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD

27 JUNE - 20 SEPTEMBER

EXPLORING WARFARE THROUGH PLAYFROM 1800 - THE PRESENT DAY

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