Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Latitude is proud to announce the Sunday midday performance... Scala & Kolacny Brothers

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14th – 17th July 2011, Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk.

TUESDAY 31st May 2011 Latitude is proud to announce the Sunday midday performance will be:

Scala & Kolacny Brothers
Confirmed for the prestigious Sunday midday performance this year are the phenomenal Scala & Kolacny Brothers, comprising the two Kolacny brothers, Steven and Stijn and Scala, an all-girl 26-piece choir. This visually stunning and sonically breathtaking collective have been a cult success since they started releasing albums in 2002. Drawing inspiration from modern pop, dance, rock and even metal, Scala, under the tutorage of conductor Stijn Kolacny and arranger and pianist Steven Kolacny, have produced beautiful re-workings of hits from Metallica, Bjork, U2, Nirvana, Kylie Minogue, Depeche Mode and German industrial metal band Rammstein. However it’s their haunting cover of Radiohead’s Creep that has catapulted them into the mainstream consciousness. Featuring in the trailer for Oscar winning film The Social Network – their rendition became a viral sensation notching up over 250 million views worldwide.

For Latitude, their performance on Sunday at midday will be a spellbinding show and the perfect way to ease your way into the day’s festivities. Let their angelic voices sooth the hangovers and transport you to another world.

In addition to this exciting announcement, ahead of their appearance at Latitude, Scala & Kolacny Brothers will perform in London on the 7th June. Latitude invites you to join the Official Latitude forum and find out how you, our loyal fans, can play a huge part in helping to select some of the songs that will be performed during their Sunday midday appearance on the Obelisk Arena. Full details to be announced on Latitude’s social media sites and the Official Latitude forum after the 7th June.

The midday performance has previously been filled with some exceptional appearances from Joanna Newsom, Thom Yorke and last year’s Tom Jones and Latitude is excited to add Scala & Kolacny Brothers to that list.

The open space of Latitude’s Obelisk Arena is a beautiful natural amphitheatre that has housed truly momentous performances over the past five years. Renowned for pushing musical boundaries and offering something not found anywhere else, lay down your picnic blanket or put on your dancing shoes for the 2011 Obelisk Arena line-up.

Watch Scala & Kolacny Brothers’ cover of Radiohead’s Creep here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axrqVfuGHh0

As well as an incredible music line up, Latitude offers an unrivalled arts programme featuring the very best from the worlds of theatre, poetry, literary, comedy, cabaret, dance, art, fashion and film. All of these performances come together to create one spectacular summer break. Eye-opening and awe-inspiring – Latitude just gets better and better.
Elsewhere throughout the weekend, festival goers can enjoy readings from leading poets and authors including Linton Kwesi Johnson, Louise Wener, Tim Key, Simon Armitage, Andrew Smith, Dave Gorman and Alexei Sayle; top comics Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Greg Davies and a festival debut of Never Mind The Buzzcocks; exciting theatre and dance productions presented by The Gate, Flawless, Sadler’s Wells and English National Ballet to name but a few, cabaret performances from David Schneider & Friends, Will Adamsdale, Idiots of Ants; BAFTA return to the Film & Music Arena with a fantastic programme of Q&As, discussions and workshops including comedy stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon discussing their hilarious work on Michael Winterbottom’s ‘The Trip’ and Tate Britain with Nigel Barrett and Louise Mari lead a visual feast inspired by Tate Britain’s Watercolour exhibition.
With DJs, The Winter’s Ball and late night parties found throughout the site, it is a unique and special weekend of fun, culture and entertainment. An intimate world away from reality waiting to be explored and enjoyed.

The full length press release, with details on all acts appearing at Latitude, is available in PDF format to download from:
www.latitudefestival.co.uk/2011/press

Latitude’s music arena line-up to date:

- OBELISK ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ The National ~
~ Paloma Faith ~ Bright Eyes ~ KT Tunstall ~
~ Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan ~ Wanda Jackson ~

SATURDAY
~ Paolo Nutini ~
~ My Morning Jacket ~ The Cribs ~ Seasick Steve ~ Rumer ~
~ They Might Be Giants ~ Ed Sheeran ~

SUNDAY
~ Suede ~
~ Hurts ~ Glasvegas ~ Iron & Wine ~ The Waterboys ~
~ Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros ~

Midday performance:
~ Scala & Kolacny Brothers ~


- THE WORD ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ Bombay Bicycle Club ~
~ The Vaccines ~ Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group ~
~ Caribou ~ Deerhunter ~ Yann Tiersen ~

SATURDAY
~ Foals ~
~ Echo and The Bunnymen ~ I Am Kloot ~
~ Bellowhead ~ British Sea Power ~
~ James Vincent McMorrow ~

SUNDAY
~ Eels ~
~ Lykke Li ~ OMD ~ Everything Everything ~ Os Mutantes ~
~ Carl Barât ~


Playing across the music arenas over the course of the weekend are:

FRIDAY
~ Avi Buffalo ~ Crocodiles ~ Cloud Control ~ Fool’s Gold ~
~ Glasser ~ Grouplove ~ Jenny and Johnny ~

SATURDAY
~ Adam Ant ~ The Head and the Heart ~
~ Villagers ~ The Walkmen ~

SUNDAY
~ Anna Calvi ~ Foster The People ~ Gold Panda ~
~ Kele ~ The Leisure Society ~
~ Marques Toliver ~ The Naked and Famous ~ Oh Land ~

Also appearing

~ Annie Nightingale ~
~ The Bees ~ Caitlin Rose ~ Chapel Club ~
~ Crystal Fighters ~ C.W. Stoneking ~
~ Dog Is Dead ~ The Duke And The King ~
~ Edwyn Collins ~ Esben and the Witch ~
~ Fight Like Apes ~ Graffiti 6 ~
~ Phildel ~ The Raghu Dixit Project ~ Thea Gilmore ~
~ Tripwires ~ Trophy Wife ~ Violens ~


- TICKET INFORMATION -

Weekend tickets £170.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £70.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Child ticket (5-12 years) £5.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Campervan Permit £30.00
Weekend tickets prices include car parking and camping
Day tickets include car parking only

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.com • www.seetickets.com • www.latitudefestival.co.uk
For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk


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Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Latitude festival - Music Additions - James Vincent McMorrow, Fool's Gold, Oh Land...

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14th – 17th July 2011, Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk.

Wednesday 25th May 2011
MUSIC ADDITIONS

- THE WORD ARENA -
~ James Vincent McMorrow ~

- MUSIC ARENAS -

~ Fool’s Gold ~
~ The Head and the Heart ~ Oh Land ~


With four bespoke arenas dedicated to music, Latitude offers an enormous selection of the finest hand-picked bands and artists to create the perfect soundtrack to a resoundingly superb weekend. From reformed must-sees, to the newest essential hot tips from a variety of genres, Latitude’s music arenas have it all. With The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede headlining the Obelisk Arena; Bombay Bicycle Club, Foals and Eels headlining The Word Arena and a whole wealth of musical talent playing across the weekend, Latitude once again boasts an exhilarating and unique line-up.


- THE WORD ARENA -

The Word Arena’s large canopy stands proud at the top of the hill and looks out over the beautiful Latitude site. The arena plays host to a veritable smorgasbord of musical pleasures and once inside, crowds are transfixed by an eclectic line-up that crosses genre boundaries effortlessly.

Ireland’s latest singer-songwriter sensation James Vincent McMorrow joins The Word Arena line-up. His debut album ‘Early In The Morning’ set his homeland alight when it was released last year. Its wistful harmonies and echoes of the vast open spaces of the wild Irish coastline created a wonderful folk/pop record that provided the right amount of nostalgia and sentiment. The record hit the shelves in the UK earlier this year to yet more praise and delight - his poetic words and beautifully crafted acoustic songs making him an exciting rising star and a perfect fit for The Word Arena.


- MUSIC ARENAS -

Spread over four bespoke arenas dedicated to music, Latitude offers an incredible array of musical talent, hand-picked and carefully selected to create the perfect soundtrack to the perfect weekend. Whether it’s the hottest new band or the once in a life-time chance to see a legend perform; if it’s rock or pop, folk or blues, electro or dance, Latitude’s music arenas have it all.

Weaving western pop aesthetics with African rhymes and melodies are LA collective Fool’s Gold. Influenced by Congolese, Ethiopian, Eritrean and Malian music as well as Krautrock and 80’s dance, founding members Luke Top and Lewis Pesacov have created a vibrant and fiery self-titled debut album which, when released in 2009, received huge critical acclaim. Their incendiary live performances are now something of legend and this vital musical force are well worth checking out at Latitude this year. (Friday)

The latest Seattle band to emerge from the Sub Pop stable is rising folk act The Head and the Heart. A grassroots success story – they self-recorded and released their eponymous debut before it got snapped up by Sup Pop – their modern take on Pacific north-west folk-rock has brought old-time instrumentation, gospel harmonies and earnest song writing to the fore. Their idyllic Americana will sound sweet under Suffolk’s summer sun. (Saturday)

On the cusp of genuine worldwide success, Danish solo artist and producer Oh Land has been wowing audiences in her home country and across the United States for three years. Her eponymous second album, released this year, is causing shockwaves in the club and pop worlds, full of visually and sonically enhanced electro-pop. Her stunning live shows - featuring homemade films projected onto balloons - will be found across the UK when she supports Katy Perry on her tour in the summer. Catch Oh Land first at Latitude before she hits the big time. (Sunday)

As well as an incredible music line up, Latitude offers an unrivalled arts programme featuring the very best from the worlds of theatre, poetry, literary, comedy, cabaret, dance, art, fashion and film. All of these performances come together to create one spectacular summer break. Eye-opening and awe-inspiring – Latitude just gets better and better.
Elsewhere throughout the weekend, festival goers can enjoy readings from leading poets and authors including Linton Kwesi Johnson, Louise Wener, Tim Key, Simon Armitage, Andrew Smith, Dave Gorman and Alexei Sayle; top comics Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Greg Davies and a festival debut of Never Mind The Buzzcocks; exciting theatre and dance productions presented by The Gate, Flawless, Sadler’s Wells and English National Ballet to name but a few, cabaret performances from David Schneider & Friends, Will Adamsdale, Idiots of Ants; BAFTA return to the Film & Music Arena with a fantastic programme of Q&As, discussions and workshops including comedy stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon discussing their hilarious work on Michael Winterbottom’s ‘The Trip’ and Tate Britain with Nigel Barrett and Louise Mari lead a visual feast inspired by Tate Britain’s Watercolour exhibition.
With DJs, The Winter’s Ball and late night parties found throughout the site, it is a unique and special weekend of fun, culture and entertainment. An intimate world away from reality waiting to be explored and enjoyed.

The full length press release, with details on all acts appearing at Latitude, is available in PDF format to download from:
www.latitudefestival.co.uk/2011/press


Latitude’s music arena line-up to date:

- OBELISK ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ The National ~
~ Paloma Faith ~ Bright Eyes ~ KT Tunstall ~
~ Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan ~ Wanda Jackson ~

SATURDAY
~ Paolo Nutini ~
~ My Morning Jacket ~ The Cribs ~ Seasick Steve ~ Rumer ~
~ They Might Be Giants ~ Ed Sheeran ~

SUNDAY
~ Suede ~
~ Hurts ~ Glasvegas ~ Iron & Wine ~ The Waterboys ~
~ Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros ~


- THE WORD ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ Bombay Bicycle Club ~
~ The Vaccines ~ Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group ~
~ Caribou ~ Deerhunter ~ Yann Tiersen ~

SATURDAY
~ Foals ~
~ Echo and The Bunnymen ~ I Am Kloot ~
~ Bellowhead ~ British Sea Power ~
~ James Vincent McMorrow ~

SUNDAY
~ Eels ~
~ Lykke Li ~ OMD ~ Everything Everything ~ Os Mutantes ~
~ Carl Barât ~

Playing across the music arenas over the course of the weekend are:


FRIDAY
~ Avi Buffalo ~ Crocodiles ~ Cloud Control ~ Fool’s Gold ~
~ Glasser ~ Grouplove ~ Jenny and Johnny ~

SATURDAY
~ Adam Ant ~ The Head and the Heart ~
~ Villagers ~ The Walkmen ~

SUNDAY
~ Anna Calvi ~ Foster The People ~ Gold Panda ~
~ Kele ~ The Leisure Society ~
~ Marques Toliver ~ The Naked and Famous ~ Oh Land ~

Also appearing

~ Annie Nightingale ~
~ The Bees ~ Caitlin Rose ~ Chapel Club ~
~ Crystal Fighters ~ C.W. Stoneking ~
~ Dog Is Dead ~ The Duke And The King ~
~ Edwyn Collins ~ Esben and the Witch ~
~ Fight Like Apes ~ Graffiti 6 ~
~ Phildel ~ The Raghu Dixit Project ~ Thea Gilmore ~
~ Tripwires ~ Trophy Wife ~ Violens ~


Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.com • www.seetickets.com • www.latitudefestival.co.uk
For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For more information please contact info@presscounselpr.com

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Thursday, 19 May 2011

The Crave release new single ‘Maverick’ on 27th June and announce support shows with Lifehouse

“The Crave just showed me again why I think they are one of the best rock 'n roll bands in the World right now ... period.” - Zach Myers, Shinedown

The Crave release new single ‘Maverick’ on 27th June and announce support shows with Lifehouse

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Ryan Burnett (Vocals, Guitar) - Carlos Garcia (Guitar) - Tom Swann (Bass) - C.J Evans (Drums)

THE CRAVE are planning to release new single ‘Maverick’ on 27th June through record label Reel To Reel. The track is the first single to be taken from the band’s critically acclaimed, Matt Hyde (Fightstar, Slipknot, Trivium, Gallows …) produced debut album ‘Breaking The Silence’ which was released earlier this year (in March). ‘Maverick’ encapsulates all that is great about the rock quartet, big hooks, catchy melodies and killer choruses that you can’t get out of your head!

Speaking of the album, Kerrang said the "Brighton rockers impress with polished and impassioned debut...its great stuff" while Rock Sound said "in a time of clone bands trying to emulate the next big thing, it's a surprise to find a band like The Crave who insist on being true to themselves".

Following on from the bands sold out show at the Islington Bar Academy they are now set to play a special show at the Borderline in London on Thursday 2nd June and a slot at Sonisphere festival (Jägermeister Stage) on Saturday 9th July. Shows are as follows:

May 27th Friday - Harley Davidson HOG Rally – Biograd, Croatia
May 28th Saturday - Harley Davidson HOG Rally – Biograd, Croatia
June 2nd Thursday - The Borderline, London
June 7th Tuesday – Freiheit, Hamburg supporting Lifehouse
June 8th Wednesday - Postbahnhof Berlin supporting Lifehouse
June 10th Friday - Paard Van Troje, Den Haag supporting Lifehouse
June 12th Sunday - HMV Institute, Birmingham supporting Lifehouse
June 13th Monday - Manchester Academy, Manchester supporting Lifehouse
June 18th Saturday - Corn Exchange, Newbury
July 9th Saturday - Sonisphere Fesival, Knebworth


"Brighton rockers impress with polished and impassioned debut...its great stuff" – Kerrang
"The Crave deserve a following as immense as their sound on this assured debut." - Anna More - Totalrock.com
"Chock full of ballsy, fast-paced rock sirens like 'Cooking In The Kitchen' and ballads like 'Surrender And Retreat', The Crave deliver some much needed rock 'n' roll spirit." - 7/10 Rock Sound

For further information please contact Dan Griffiths on info@presscounselpr.com / 020 7792 4900 www.presscounselpr.com

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Latitude - Lake Stage announcemnet - Dutch Uncles, CocknBullKid, Dry The River and many more!

Lat11_logo_BOLD date (2)

14th – 17th July 2011, Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk.

19th May 2011
MUSIC ADDITIONS

Huw Stephens presents:
THE LAKE STAGE

~ Dutch Uncles ~ CocknBullKid ~ Dry The River ~

~Admiral Fallow ~ The B. Goodes ~ Brown Brogues ~
~ Cerebral Ballzy ~ Dels ~ Fiction ~ Fixers ~
~ Friends Electric ~ Ghostpoet ~ Gwilym Gold ~
~ James Spankie ~ Jonny ~ Mazes ~
~ Still Corners ~ The Gentle Good ~ These Are End Times ~
~ Tribes ~ Various Cruelties ~ Y Niwl ~

On 14th – 17th July in the sumptuous surrounds of the Suffolk countryside, the welcoming daisy-adorned gates will open for the 6th edition of the magical and fantastical Latitude Festival.

With four bespoke arenas dedicated to music, Latitude offers an enormous selection of the finest hand-picked bands and artists to create the perfect soundtrack to a resoundingly superb weekend. With reformed must-sees to the newest essential hot tips from a variety of genres, Latitude’s music arenas have it all. With The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede headlining the Obelisk Arena; Bombay Bicycle Club, Foals and Eels headlining The Word Arena and a whole wealth of musical talent playing across the weekend, Latitude once again boasts an exhilarating and unique line-up.

Meanwhile, Latitude’s unrivalled arts programme features the very best from the worlds of theatre, poetry, literary, comedy, cabaret, dance, art, fashion and film. All of these performances come together to create one spectacular summer break. Eye-opening and awe-inspiring – Latitude Festival just gets better and better with these new additions:

Manchester popsters Dutch Uncles headline the Friday evening, clutching the jerky, XTC-like content of their UK debut album 'Cadenza'. Their self-titled album hasn't seen a release yet, but it's on this latest offering that they really hit their stride. Frantic rhythms, infinite guitar refrains and memorably loopy vocals. The best band people know of but haven't heard, it's about time everyone was acquainted with these clever, fun and anthemic songs.

CocknBullKid is the Saturday night headliner for The Lake Stage. Anita Blay started off in music collaborating with rapper-turned-lounge singer Plan B before signing to cool indie label Moshi Moshi in 2009. After a series of sleek pop singles, her debut album is released in May – 'Adulthood' – showcasing her chart-scaling ambition. She toured with Marina and the Diamonds and Kele late last year, building her live reputation to the level that is required for her deserved headlining slot for Latitude.

London's folk-influenced scene has its new spearhead in Dry The River, five relatively clean-cut young men whose harmonies and acoustic led songs have drawn labels out like the Pied Piper. The headliners for Sunday evening build their songs into riveting bombastic crescendos, ensuring an extra level of epic during their live performances. These relentless touring machines haven't had time to release an album just yet, but a three track EP, a new single entitled ‘Ceremony’ and a bunch of tracks online show the churning, blooming appeal in their pastoral ditties.

Also playing throughout the weekend are:

Admiral Fallow are a Scottish five-piece led by singer Louis Abbot's impassioned vocals and a rolling folk-inspired sound. Expect stirring strings, fast claw picking and lyrics that tug at the teenage memories in you. Their debut album 'Boots Met My Face' was first released last year and re-released earlier this year after several festival slots and short stints touring with The Felice Brothers and a show with Latitude Obelisk headliner Paolo Nutini broadcast on Radio 2.

The B. Goodes may have sprung up in 2009 from Ipswich, but they could've come from 50’s America with their surf-twanging rock ‘n’ roll. In it for the fun and the nostalgia, these four men have taken to bringing their authentic-sounding retro rock – all ice cream parlours and broken hearts – to every audience they can muster.

Manchester's Brown Brogues grind out grimy, frazzled garage rock. Fuzz guitar scorches the airwaves around them while the drums tenderise your eardrums for easier consumption. Howls of complaint and excitement emanate from the mess. It's not easy listening but fans of sludgy, rhythmic rock ‘n’ roll will find these a perfect fir.

Cerebral Ballzy are Brooklyn's wild children. Quite apart from the distasteful name, their thrashing hardcore punk – with a twist of tunefulness – has also made an impact. Those expecting brain food will find no relief here. Songs such as ‘Underage Drink Forever’, ‘Puke Song’ and ‘Sk8 All Day’ give you an indication of their intentions. Fast, loud, incoherent and fizzing with cola rocket energy, songs last less than two minutes and will leave you feeling 13 years old again.

DELS is Kieren Dickens from Ipswich, a rapper embroiled in glitch and ambient electronica. These striking parallel sounds have resulted in Ninja Tune offshoot Big Dada signing DELS for a three album deal. His debut album ‘GOB’ is produced by Kwes, Hot Chip leader Joe Goddard and twisted avant-pop pixie Micachu, as well as featuring a guest turn from Roots Manuva. His eclectic noise, permeated with a smooth flow, has incited major unrest amongst music fans wanting something different.

Fiction seemed to arrive almost fully-formed a year back. They're live show involved a partial drum kit being played in turns and at different tempos while guitars and keyboards laced melodies around it. Their music now sparkles and shines, sometimes haunting, sometimes anthemic. Closest to the Echo and the Bunnymen swell that has become a major influence on many a London band, they don’t easily fit into any pigeonhole, which is perhaps why interest is swirling around them at this early, exciting stage.

Fixers are another Oxford band about to make good. Recently signed to a major after a few years gigging hard, this quintet make a gorgeous, glistening sound that hovers between ambient and sonorous. Intense while somehow languishing, this impressive ambiguity merely sets up their thundering melodies which benefit from being swathed in harmonious cadences. With a debut album out sometimes later in the year, their Latitude performance will be a good prelude before the winter chill heralds more songs and more fans.

Welsh synth addicts Friends Electric answer Gary Numan's question defiantly: yes, yes we are. Undulating electronic chords swarm their robotic melodies, providing a beat-addled version of easy listening synth pop. Choruses languish in the splashing rivers of trance-inspired sound. The quartet seem intent on just filling nightclubs and festival tents with night lights. Let them.

Obaro Ejimiwe, otherwise known as Ghostpoet, has just released his debut album 'Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam'. It's an appropriate title that is reflected in both the mood and the addictive sludgy pace of his minimal electronic backing and his drawling wordplay. A certain trip-hop dribble seeps into his absorbing storytelling and it has caught the attention of Mike Skinner (AKA The Streets) who claims Obaro to be one of his favourite MCs of the moment. His hungover-slathered music is a potent haze and one that will hold sway over the entire audience once he steps onto The Lake Stage.

Success with indie band Golden Silvers hasn't dampened vocalist Gwilym Gold's spirit to make as much music as possible. His solo incarnation is far more spacious, as if he's launched himself into the cosmos. He's working on his debut album, set for release this summer, with producer Lexxx, and though very little has been heard so far, expect something quite different to his usual band.

James Spankie has been whiling away crafting rather beautiful folk-inspired songs with rustic acoustic guitars, aching bowed violins and brooding piano. His craft has even encouraged The Kills' Alison Mosshart to provide a spoken word monologue for the song 'Electricity'. His lushly arranged instrumentals are given a shuddering timbre with his voice gently intoning in falsetto or vibrato. Having toiled for over three years now, it's about time we all started taking notice.

Jonny is the unsurprising but satisfying pairing of Teenage Fanclub's Norman Blake and ex-Gorky Zygotic Mynci man Euros Childs. Away from Euros' normally maudlin, roots-strewn efforts, these cheery, light-hearted pop songs are perfect for a summer evening in a festival field. As two of the best left-field pop front men in the UK, their melodic flexing puts others to shame and their self-titled debut album has met with wide approval.

Manchester's Mazes started life a mere two years ago by supporting the messy pop of PENS and striking scuzz-grunge of Wavves. It's no surprise then that Mazes deal in fast-paced, hyper-tuneful power pop. Their debut album 'A Thousand Heys' is reminiscent of the infectious jaunty flair of Cloud Nothings, and there's no doubting the youthful vim and sincerity in these jangled chords and distorted choruses. With a DIY background, a handful of EPs and 7”s and a tonne of shows, these young 'uns don't need to prove their credentials before embarking on a mission to add fizz to your Latitude experience.

The defiantly retro sounds from Still Corners envelop you in their spectral production, a spacey, echoed wall of reverb where the slinky female tones glide upon them. Mixing their palette between 60’s Spector and 70’s Meek and 80’s Cocteau Twins, recent singles 'Don't Fall In Love' and 'Eyes' wring their every sopping note over the crowd, so that everyone watching feels soaked in their gentile, serene sounds.

Cardiff's Gareth Bonello – otherwise known as The Gentle Good - has been playing traditional folk songs and his own tunes in his homeland for five years. Mixing a little psychedelia at times to lift the songs above their roots, his music has an infectious lilt to it that can't help but raise a smile. His new album 'Tethered For The Storm' has influences from the landscape to the poetry of Philip Larkin and his Lake Stage set will be a good chance to soak the sun and think of Wales.

The apocalyptic trio These Are End Times has taken the scaremongering and doom-saying seriously, shrouding their image and foreboding post-rock instrumentals in it. Songs entitled 'We're Not Safe Here' and 'Now I Realise How Helpless We Are' give an indication of what to expect, while the swaying, lonely brass, gently picked electric guitars, and samples of stormy noise bring you into their vision of a barren planet. Expect beauty and chaos intermingled, and perhaps you too can be saved.

Camden's Tribes are a grungy quartet whose simple strum-along songs are bolstered by scuzzy distortion, but never at the expense of the ragged choruses. The simplicity of their climaxes ensures they can easily be sung at high volume with arms raised above shoulder height. The band are about to embark on a tour with hyped American rockers Funeral Party and Tribes' lackadaisical indie-rock is a suitable foil to the folk-ridden mainstream of the moment.

Various Cruelties are in their infancy, but have already supported Mumford & Sons, The Vaccines and Villagers. Their latest single 'Neon Truth' and B-side 'She Is The One' seem to echo classic soul or R‘n’B textures; sparse musicianship, tonnes of room ambience and a clear, downbeat vocal. With them already making an impression opening for the aforementioned acts, their first festival performance will be a tantalising introduction to a band who may well be the ones taking the next big things on tour by next year.

Welsh surf rock band Y Niwl made a distinct impression on Huw Stephens last year and their dark but summery instrumental pop satisfied fans of short, sharp bursts of melodic punch. Tremelo, reverb and twang are all essential ingredients, all of which were stirred lovingly into their self-titled debut album from late last year. It's live where their vocal-less tide of wave-envisioning melodies make even more sense. Dancing is mandatory.

Also playing in the Music Arenas over the weekend is a fantastic mix of burgeoning acts and household names including headliners The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede, notorious folk ensemble Bellowhead, falsetto prog-popsters Everything Everything, electronic genius Gold Panda, Kele, soulful wanderers The Duke & The King, dance scattershot Caribou, The Vaccines, country hero Lyle Lovett, and the inimitable Americana rockers My Morning Jacket, there's something new, fresh and truly incredible for everyone.

Elsewhere throughout the weekend, festival goers can enjoy readings from leading poets and authors including Linton Kwesi Johnson, Esther Freud, Jo Shapcott, Simon Armitage, Sarah Dunant, Dave Gorman and Alexei Sayle; top comics Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Jason Byrne and a festival debut of Never Mind The Buzzcocks; exciting theatre and dance productions presented by The Gate, Bush Theatre, Sadler’s Wells and English National Ballet to name but a few, cabaret performances from David Schneider & Friends, Will Adamsdale, Bourgeois and Maurice; and BAFTA return to the Film & Music Arena with a fantastic programme of Q&A’s, discussions and workshops including comedy stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon discussing their hilarious work on Michael Winterbottom’s ‘The Trip’.

With DJ’s, The Winter’s Ball and late night parties found throughout the site, it is a unique and special weekend of fun, culture and entertainment. An intimate world away from reality waiting to be explored and enjoyed.

The full length press release, with details on all acts appearing at Latitude, is available in PDF format to download from:
www.latitudefestival.co.uk/2011/press

Latitude’s music arena line-up to date:

- OBELISK ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ The National ~
~ Paloma Faith ~ Bright Eyes ~ KT Tunstall ~
~ Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanagan ~ Wanda Jackson ~

SATURDAY
~ Paolo Nutini ~
~ My Morning Jacket ~ The Cribs ~ Seasick Steve ~ Rumer ~
~ They Might Be Giants ~ Ed Sheeran ~

SUNDAY
~ Suede ~
~ Hurts ~ Glasvegas ~ Iron & Wine ~ The Waterboys ~
~ Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros ~


- THE WORD ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ Bombay Bicycle Club ~
~ The Vaccines ~ Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group ~
~ Caribou ~ Deerhunter ~ Yann Tiersen ~

SATURDAY
~ Foals ~
~ Echo and The Bunnymen ~ I Am Kloot ~
~ Bellowhead ~ British Sea Power ~

SUNDAY
~ Eels ~
~ Lykke Li ~ OMD ~ Everything Everything ~ Os Mutantes ~
~ Carl Barât ~


Also appearing

~ Annie Nightingale ~
~ The Bees ~ Caitlin Rose ~ Chapel Club ~
~ Crystal Fighters ~ C.W. Stoneking ~
~ Dog Is Dead ~ The Duke And The King ~
~ Edwyn Collins ~ Esben and the Witch ~
~ Fight Like Apes ~ Graffiti 6 ~
~ The Lloyd Cole Small Ensemble ~ Phildel ~
~ The Raghu Dixit Project ~ Thea Gilmore ~ Tripwires ~
~ Trophy Wife ~ Violens ~


- THE LAKE STAGE -

FRIDAY
~ Dutch Uncles ~

SATURDAY
~ CocknBullKid ~

SUNDAY
~ Dry The River ~

Playing across all The Lake Stage over the course of the weekend are:

~Admiral Fallow ~ The B. Goodes ~ Brown Brogues ~
~ Cerebral Ballzy ~ Dels ~ Fiction ~ Fixers ~
~ Friends Electric ~ Ghostpoet ~ Gwilym Gold
~ James Spankie ~ Jonny ~ Mazes ~
~ Still Corners ~ The Gentle Good ~ These Are End Times ~
~ Tribes ~ Various Cruelties ~ Y Niwl ~


Playing across all the music arenas over the course of the weekend are:

FRIDAY
~ Avi Buffalo ~ Crocodiles ~ Cloud Control ~
~ Glasser ~ Grouplove ~ Jenny and Johnny ~


SATURDAY
~ Adam Ant ~ Villagers ~
~ The Walkmen ~

SUNDAY
~ Anna Calvi ~ Foster The People ~ Gold Panda ~ Kele ~ The Leisure Society ~
~ Marques Toliver ~ The Naked and Famous ~
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Latitude festival - Arts Additions - Ryoji Ikeda, Instigate Debate, Shappi Khorsand, Gavin Osborn and many more!

Lat11_logo_BOLD date (2)
14th – 17th July 2011, Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk.

WEDNESDAY 18th MAY
ARTS ADDITIONS

- THE WATERFRONT STAGE -
~ Fuel presents the visually stunning Electric Hotel ~
~ Sadler’s Wells present: Zoo Nation ~

- FILM & MUSIC ARENA -
~ BAFTA presents: The Misfits ~
~ Birds Eye View presents Imogen Heap & Holst Choir, Micachu, Tara Busch, Seaming and Temper Temper ~
~ Ryoji Ikeda ~
~ Noise Of Art’s Attack The Block-Party ~
~ Camille O’Sullivan ~
~ London Contemporary Orchestra, Gabriel Prokofiev, Peter Gregson ~
~ Rocco Deluca ~
~ The Garden Of Living Cinema ~

- LITERARY ARENA -
~ Instigate Debate with panel members:
Rt Hon David Davis MP, Danni, Liz Jones, Jon Cruddas MP,
Peter Tatchell, Gail Porter and Don Foster MP ~
~ Mark Steel ~ Louise Rennison ~
~ Literary Death Match & Fiction Uncovered ~
~ Leo Benedictus ~ Gavin Knight ~
~ Darryl Cunningham ~
~ Yarn presents Ten Stories about Smoking ~

- COMEDY ARENA -
~ Shappi Khorsandi ~
~ Holly Walsh ~
~ Abandoman ~

- DJs -
~ Horse Meat Disco Vs Pump Up The Volume
~ Guilty Pleasures ~
~ Blow Up ~

- POETRY ARENA -
~ Gavin Osborn ~
~ Rob Auton ~ Trio Thaddeus ~
~ Jack Dean ~ Mark Niel ~

- FARAWAY FOREST –
~ The Winter’s Ball ~
~ Les Enfants Terribles ~ Badaude ~
~ The Paper House ~

- CABARET ARENA -
~ A Night in Berlin ~

- PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND -
~ RSPLB ~
~ The Cave ~ Videotopia ~
~ Ordinary Adventures ~ IronBark ~

- LITERARY SALON -
~ CC41 ~

On 14th – 17th July in the sumptuous surrounds of the Suffolk countryside, the welcoming daisy-adorned gates will open for the 6th edition of the magical and fantastical Latitude Festival.

Since its inception in 2006, Latitude has changed the face of festivals forever, with a passion only matched by its ambition. Encompassing all aspects of the art and music worlds Latitude is the only place that brings together the best in music, literature, comedy, poetry, film, theatre, cabaret, art, dance, opera and fashion for one spectacular weekend. With an unrivalled line-up taking shape, Latitude 2011 will be another exhilarating, scintillating and inspirational festival of fun.


- THE WATERFRONT STAGE -

Floating on the surface of Latitude’s central lake is the stunning Waterfront Stage. A beautiful platform on which audiences can enjoy visual displays of delightful dance, one-off musical performances and incredible work by some of the countries most highly regarded choreographers, with Latitude’s luscious landscape providing the perfect backdrop.

Latitude is excited to announce the addition of Electric Hotel to the awe-inspiring arts programme. Described as a “uniquely designed outdoor spectacle” Electric Hotel deals with the topics of voyeurism. Some time ago, an unspeakable incident destroyed the reputation of the five star Electric Hotel. The woman involved in the event returns. Sitting on the outside looking in, the audience snatch glimpses of the do-not-disturb lives unfolding behind the floor to ceiling windows. Wearing headphones to eavesdrop on the internal spaces of the building they watch the residents in their private rooms: the natural habits, the unnatural fantasies and housekeeping of wildly varied quality. This innovative dance piece has toured the country appearing in challenging settings to add to the sense of displacement and transitory nature of hotels, including the last remaining Victorian ironwork Gas Holder in King's Cross Central and now the hotel comes to a field in Suffolk. An engaging, entertaining, sophisticated drama, sound and dance installation described by the Metro as, "A playground for the imagination... the air crackles with excitement".” (Metro) This performance must be seen to be believed! (Pandora’s Playground)

Sadler’s Wells presents an extract from ZooNation’s brand new work, ‘Some Like It Hip Hop’, for Latitude 2011. Written by ZooNation founder Kate Prince and Felix Harrison, it is the company’s first full-length production since the award-winning West End smash hit, ‘Into the Hoods’. With a nod to Billy Wilder’s much loved film ‘Some Like It Hot’ and Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’, ‘Some Like it Hip Hop’ is a comical tale of love, mistaken identity, cross-dressing, gender stereotypes and revolution; all played out in ZooNation’s trademark style of hip hop, comedy and physical theatre. Directed by Kate Prince, with original music by Josh Cohen and DJ Walde, the cast includes Tommy Franzen (‘So You Think You Can Dance’), Lizzie Gough (‘So You Think You Can Dance’) and Teneisha Bonner (‘StreetDance 3D’, ‘Shoes’). ZooNation Dance Company was founded in 2002 by Kate Prince. In 2006, the company premiered Into the Hoods, which went on to become the longest running dance show in the West End. In 2010 ZooNation became a Resident Company at Sadler’s Wells, and Kate Prince became an Associate Artist.

Some Like It Hip Hop, will be making it’s world premiere at the Peacock Theatre in London from Thursday 20 October - Saturday 19 November 2011. Further details can be found on the Sadler’s Wells website, but be sure to be one of the first to witness this fantastic production on The Waterfront Stage at Latitude this year!


The second work in the Sadler’s Wells programme is Tommi Kitti’s ‘A Trip’. Originally premiered in 1995 as a solo for Kitti it has been reworked as a duet and makes its UK Premiere at Latitude Festival 2011. Performed to the marvellous music of American blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker, A Trip had been chosen for its appeal to both music and dance fans; a perfect piece to fit the ethos of Latitude Festival.

“One interesting thing in Hooker’s music is that it does not go anywhere. It creates a moment in which emotionally you go deeper and deeper. For me it is very dramatic, even so there is no drama happening. It is a trip in a second.” (Tommi Kitti)


- FILM & MUSIC ARENA -

One of the most diverse and cutting edge elements to Latitude’s repertoire, the Film & Music Arena offers audiences mesmerising displays, performances and viewings of fantastic cinema and music. Sonically and visually rich, the worlds of alternative film and music collide with a full programme of award winning screenings, documentaries, shorts, Q&A discussions and musical treats.

On Sunday 17 July, we welcome BAFTA-winning E4 hit series, Misfits. Fresh from filming the third series, the cast and creative team will join us to share some of their favourite moments from the show so far. Misfits follows five outsiders on community service who get struck by a flash storm and lumbered with special powers. Hard as nails Kelly (Lauren Socha) can suddenly hear people’s thoughts, shamed sporting hero Curtis (Nathan Stewart Jarrett) discovers he has the ability to turn back time when he regrets something, and party girl Alisha (Antonia Thomas) can send people into a sexual frenzy when they touch her skin. Even painfully shy Simon (Iwan Rheon) can make himself invisible when he feels he’s being ignored, which makes it all the more hard to swallow for smart aleck Nathan (Robert Sheehan), who seems to have been unaffected, much to his dismay.

Birds Eye View returns to Latitude reaching new heights with five new specially commissioned scores to silent films by cutting-edge female musicians, including: a first a cappella choral score from Grammy award winner Imogen Heap to the first ever surrealist film ‘The Seashell and the Clergyman’ (Germaine Dulac, 1927) with the Holst Singers; Micachu and an old cassette player to Lotte Reiniger’s ‘Hansel and Gretel’ (1955); haunting vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Seaming accompanying Maya Derren’s ‘Meshes of the Afternoon’ (1943) and Tara Busch’s compelling performance alongside Lois Weber’s early thriller ‘Suspense’ (1913). In addition, hotly tipped Blue Roses is re-scoring classic ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ (1920) and fashion photographer and filmmaker Wendy Bevan is bringing a dark 1930s cabaret inspired performance with her new band Temper Temper.

Giving us a glimpse of contemporary women filmmakers, BEV is also programming three short films from their most recent festival including Best Animation award winner ‘Tord and Tord’ (Niki Lindroth von Bahr) and innovative live action and stop-frame ‘Stanley Pickle’ (Vicky Mather). Birds Eye View celebrates international women filmmakers through its ten day film festival each March at the BFI Southbank, ICA and other venues, plus training labs for emerging women writers and year round promotion of new cinema releases.

Ryoji Ikeda brings the datamatics [ver.2.0] project to Latitude’s Film & Music Arena. Using pure data as a source for sound and visuals, datamatics combines abstract and mimetic presentations of matter, time and space in a powerful and breathtakingly accomplished work. datamatics is the second audiovisual concert in Ryoji Ikeda's datamatics series, an art project that explores the potential to perceive the invisible multi-substance of data that permeates our world Idatamatics [ver 2.0] is the new, full–length 4 dimensional version of Ryoji Ikeda's acclaimed audiovisual concert. Driven by the primary principles of datamatics, but objectively deconstructing its original elements – sound, visuals and even source codes – this new work creates a kind of meta–datamatics. Ikeda employs real–time programme computations and data scanning to create an extended new sequence that is a further abstraction of the original work. The technical dynamics of the piece, such as its extremely fast frame rates and variable bit depths, continue to challenge and explore the thresholds of our perceptions.

Noise of Art continues its evolving retro-futurist sci-fi journey, UFO, with ‘Attack The Block - Party’, a twisted new chapter inspired by Joe Cornish’s newly released film - warped around Suffolk’s UFO Rendlesham incident.

Connecting the Seventies, an era of classic sci-fi imagery and seminal New York disco nights – at the time known as Block Parties – with today’s club scene, ‘Attack The Block – Party’ features a disco-tech sound track from some of the most revered pioneers in electronic music - and some of the newest arrivals.

Visual contributions come from the UK’s hottest club and up-and-coming street and gallery artists, while a troupe of contemporary dancers and performances artists complete the sensory immersion.

Some more about the acts...

Si Begg is a highly original producer and inspiration to both the dub step/ London bass and new disco scenes. His music combines elements of break beat, ambient, house, Drum and bass, turntablism and Jazz. He has used different pseudonyms and band names, and released music in different styles on different celebrated labels. He’s recorded music for films, television and advertisements and sound design for television channels, including the BBC, Channel 4 and MTV.

Autokratz were first spotted by French label Kitsuné. Based in London, AutoKratz made their LP debut in 2009 with Animal. They supported the album with a UK, Western European, and Australian tour and regularly feature on the annual series of Kitsuné Maison compilations, starting with the inclusion of ‘Pardon Garçon’ on the fifth volume in 2007. AutoKratz have also remixed tracks by artists such as Underworld, Fischerspooner and La Roux.

X-Press 2 are best known for their 2002 hit UK single, ‘Lazy’. Comprising of DJs Rocky and Diesel (aka Problem Kids/ Ballistic Brothers). Their first single, ‘Say What’ peaked at number 32 in the U.K. chart in October 1993. Further club hits, such as ‘AC/DC’, ‘Muzikizum’ and ‘Smoke Machine’ were followed in 2002 with the top 10 deep house hit single ‘Lazy’, featuring Talking Heads' David Byrne. In 2006, the group released its second album, ‘Makeshift Feelgood’, and their third album, also featuring a number of yet to be announced cool collaborations, is due to be released in September 2011 on Skint/ Sony Records.

Lighthouses have been variously described as "Bloc Party meets Justice", "Daft Punk crossed with Soulwax" "Death from Above versus Delphic"… A three piece electro band, Lighthouses have been busily making a name for themselves with their hectic live shows and their compelling releases and remixes.

The real lighthouse at Orford Ness, near the Latitude site, has frequently been used to explain away the strange radiation and flashing lights during the UFO sighting at Rendlesham in 1980. This has nothing to do with the Lighthouses playing our UFO event. But by according to loads of predictions, they’re expected to fly.

Dec Shoes was literally born by accident at Latitude festival, when the core duo collaborated to write and perform a soundtrack for a Noise of Art show last year. A couple of months after they were asked to play a gig at London’s Southbank Centre, and started playing small venues, building a word of mouth reputation. This has lead to their first festival appearances in Europe and being invited to play on top of BT Tower to mark the 500th day before the start of the London Olympics.

Surrounding the music, Noise of Art collaborators Mark Scott Wood and Friends, Prick Image, Overlap and The People Pile will immerse the audience in specially created sci-fi imagery, including solar landscapes, lunar missions, UFO landings and extraordinary creatures.

Meanwhile Noise of Art founder, Ben Osborne, will be holding the cosmic slop together like DJ Dr Who of clubs.

Camille O'Sullivan enjoys a formidable international reputation for her intensely dramatic interpretations of the songs of Brel, Cave, Waits, Bowie and more. The award-winning singer has stunned audiences around the world with her 5-star sell-out performances, including Sydney Opera House, London’s Royal Festival Hall and appearance on ‘Later... with Jools Holland’ (BBC TV). Dark, sexy, fierce, amusing and mesmerizing, Camille transforms each song she performs into an intense emotional and theatrical experience, inextricably drawing her audience into a world illuminated by the dark and the light. Backed by her talented band, expect fire, ice, darkness, joy and pure passion. ‘Exceptional voice’ (TimeOut)
London Contemporary Orchestra draws together London’s brightest young talent to explore and promote new music to an increasingly wide audience. For Latitude the LCO Soloists showcase works by three American mavericks. Steve Reich’s ‘Different Trains’ contrasts the cross-continent trains of Reich’s American childhood with the cattle trucks to Auschwitz, using fragmented recollections from three Holocaust survivors, Reich’s governess and recordings of the trains. ‘Four’ by John Cage stands as a beautifully simple statement, illustrative of his late period. Completing the programme are three visceral movements from Frank Zappa’s ‘The Yellow Shark’, the last album to be released before Zappa’s death in 1993, these are ‘III Revised’; ‘None of the Above’ and ‘Questi Cazzi di Piccione’. In 2010 the LCO was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards (Audience Development category). The LCO has worked alongside artists including Jonny Greenwood, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Mira Calix and Foals. Having performed with Belle & Sebastian at last year’s festival – expect something truly special for this year’s event.

Peter Gregson is a cellist and composer working at the intersection of music and technology. He regularly collaborates with the world’s leading technologists, including Microsoft Labs, UnitedVisualArtists and the MIT Media Lab to create immersive musical environments. His debut album, ‘Terminal’, was commissioned by Bowers & Wilkins and launched on Twitter in April 2010. Gregson has recently worked with musicians ranging from Scott Walker to Max Richter; Gabriel Prokofiev to Tod Machover and many others in between. For Latitude he will perform ‘Vocal’ by Max Richter, ‘Tu Non Mi Perderai Mai’ by Jóhann Jóhannsson and ‘Suite for cello and loudspeakers’ by Gabriel Prokofiev with the LCO.

Gabriel Prokofiev is a London-based composer, producer, and founder of the NONCLASSICAL record label and club night. He has produced Dance, Electro and hip-hop music under a variety of different guises. His background in dance music combined with his classical roots gives his writing a unique edge. His compositions include three string quartets (“defies comparison” Daily Telegraph), a collection of piano pieces for Russian virtuoso GeNIA, and the groundbreaking ‘Concerto for Turntables & Orchestra’, premiered by DJ Yoda and the Heritage Orchestra at The Scala in Kings Cross, and recently performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra with Beni G, in Glasgow.

Straddling the mastery of Beck and the explosive force that is John Spencer, Rocco Deluca delivers a modern take on traditional blues-rock. Playing the Dobro – the resonating metal top guitar famous for the Delta Blues – he summons the American past and brings it to the fore. As a solo artist he has opened for artists like Taj Mahal, John Mayer and John Lee Hooker. Most recently he has collaborated with Slash and Robbie Robertson and performed to a sell-out crowd at the amazing Latitude presents Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros show in the Old Vic tunnels.

The Garden of Living Cinema is a meeting of artists dedicated to creating living, breathing cinema experiences through live performance in front of your very open eyes. They provide a platform for live cinema acts and new filmmakers as well as a chance to see rarely-seen animation and avant-garde films. In March this year The Cabinet of Living Cinema built a score to ‘El Topo’, a psychedelic western, over a 5 night period at the Latitude presents Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros shows in the Old Vic tunnels; creating all their own sound effects on a variety of foley-making instruments including kitchen utensils as well as more conventional instruments. Expect something exciting for Latitude festival.


- LITERARY ARENA -

Latitude celebrates the written word in all its glorious facets with its very own renowned library of literary excellence. Bringing together today’s most illustrious wordsmiths; the Literary Arena is a hub of storytelling, book discussions, lively debates and in-depth interviews. Top authors and special guests bring books to life and take audiences on fun-filled journeys to the far reaches of their imaginations.

If impassioned and healthy discord gets your juices flowing then find a spot in the Literary Arena for the renowned and revered Instigate Debate. A rock 'n' roll version of Question Time, Instigate Debate brings the hottest topics of the nation to the fore and allows you, the audience, to participate, pressurise, pontificate, ponder and pose questions to a specially selected panel. This year the subject title is 'The State Of The Nation: Cuts, Wars and Weddings'. From Fortnum and Masons and Pippa Middleton's dress to sleeping with the enemy in Westminster and savage cuts; to crisis in Libya and the Arab Spring,
ID present the ultimate in high-brow Punch and Judy. In what will be an incendiary and lively exchange of ideas, opinions, and thoughts the panel is: Rt Hon David Davis MP (Conservative Party), Danni (UK Uncut spokesperson), Liz Jones (The Daily Mail), Jon Cruddas MP (Labour Party, and anti-BNP campaigner), Peter Tatchell (Human Rights campaigner), Gail Porter (The Wright Stuff, broadcaster and former model) and Don Foster MP (Liberal Democrats spokesman for Culture, Media and Sport)

Socialist, comedian and writer Mark Steel began his impassioned stand up career in the 80’s and went on to present his own satirical show on Radio 5/4, 'The Mark Steel Solution. Having kick-started his radio career he also wrote incisive columns for The Guardian and The Independent. Informed by his early years during Margaret Thatcher's reign and the political climate at the time, his work has always been fiery, funny and enthusiastically stalwart. For Latitude, Steel will host a lecture in the Literary Arena which will no doubt be topical, and driven by his all-pervading sense of the need for justice. Come along and listen to the long-serving comedian.

Louise Rennison found success with her novels about the fictional teenage girl character she created named Georgia Nicolson. Two of these novels were translated for the big screen in hit movie 'Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging'. Her most recent work is a spin off which was delivered in 10 instalments over 10 days entitled 'How To Make Any Twit Fall In Love With You'. Last year's full-length novel 'Withering Tights' saw the introduction of her new character Tallulah Casey, winning the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. The sequel, 'Withering Tights 2' is out this summer.

Literary Death Match — now in 36 cities worldwide — is teaming with Fiction Uncovered to put on one of the most thrilling events in literary history. The night will bring together four authors to read their most electric writing for five minutes or less before a panel of three all-star judges. After each pair of readers, the judges take turns spouting hilarious, off-the-wall commentary — in the categories of literary merit, performance and intangibles — about each story, poem or otherwise, then select their favourite to advance to the finals. The two finalists then compete in the Literary Death Match finale, which trades in the show’s literary sensibility for an absurd and comical climax to determine who takes home the Literary Death Match Latitude crown.

Award-winning Guardian features writer Leo Benedictus brings his ingenious debut novel to Latitude in a blaze of critical acclaim. Telling the story of a decadent celebrity party and its descent into disaster, The Afterparty has been called “dazzling” in the Observer, “amazing” on BBC 6 Music, and “fearlessly funny” in the Independent on Sunday, which also judged the book “a cert” for the Booker shortlist. So far, it has already been longlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize. Leo will be reading a scene from the book, with members of the audience being asked to voice key roles. Everybody present will also get the chance to make a cameo appearance in next year’s paperback edition.

Journalist Gavin Knight comes to Latitude to read from his highly anticipated debut novel ‘Hood Rat’. Even though the book has not yet been released it has already sold internationally and a film deal has been secured with Cowboy Films/Film Four ahead of its July 1st publication by Picador. Be one of the first to hear extracts from this fast-moving expose of an urban British underworld, already branded as ‘Britain’s GOMORRAH’ by the Independent, and called ‘the crime book of the decade’ in the Sunday Mail, in Latitude’s Literary Arena just days after it is published. Set between London, Manchester and Glasgow, the non-fiction thriller follows both gang members and police, as did the hugely successful ‘The Wire’. Knight was embedded with undercover police and has spent years with his contact which has enabled him to create a unique and groundbreaking exploration of Britain’s hidden ganglands.

Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist, whose easily identifiable style wraps his stories in pathos and poignancy. As an ex-healthcare worker, his experience in a mental health ward has informed his writings and illustrations for his book 'Psychiatric Tales'. Presented in stark black and white, these comic book frames tell us stories inspired by real life tales with medical accuracy. Cunningham is currently working on cartoons that will eventually be compiled in a second volume.

Literature lovers Yarn present ‘Ten Stories about Smoking’ by Stuart Evers. This former book seller and editor-turned-writer gives us his first short story collection - ten stories of allure, betrayal, nostalgia, solitude, seduction, damage, desire and loss; of silence broken by the click of a lighter; insomnia defined by a glowing ember; a magician’s trick; a lover’s scent; a final wish. These are stories that go to the heart of things. As you'd expect from a man steeped in books for his entire working career, his breadth of expression and references are spot on and it makes for an inspired debut


- COMEDY ARENA -

Over the past five years, Latitude’s Comedy Arena has become a comedy festival in its own right. Bursting at the seams with the best comic talent in the land, crowds gather all weekend to witness a variety of hilarious turns from an unrivalled bill. With Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Jason Byrne to name just a few confirmed already – it is another stellar line-up of the very best comics on the circuit. Just added are:

Iranian born Shappi Khorsandi has been an active and inspiring participant in UK comedy since taking part on Joe Wilson's Comedy Madhouse in 1997. With a litany of Radio 4 show appearances under her belt and finally winning a well-deserved Best Breakthrough Act Award from Chortle in 2007 she's moved into the spotlight more recently with ‘Live At The Apollo’, ‘Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow’ and ‘Friday Night With Jonathan Ross’. Her hilarious stand-up will be an illuminating and no doubt packed experience in the Comedy Arena at Latitude 2011.

Holly Walsh brings her bright-eyed and optimistic comedy of cleverly crafted jokes and droll one-liners to Latitude's Comedy Arena. A successful and well respected stand-up who won Chortle’s Best Newcomer of the Year, Walsh is a regular on the comedy circuit and on TV. As well as this she is a talented and highly regarded writer with credits including 'Edinburgh & Beyond' on the Paramount Comedy Channel, 'The Late Edition' on BBC Four, 'Out To Lunch' on BBC Radio 2 and more recently Channel 4's 'TNT Show' and 'The Now Show' on BBC Radio Four.

Abandoman are a hilarious improvising hip-hop trio who won the 2010 Hackney Empire New Act Competition and the 2010 Musical Comedy Awards. The project is lead by frontman Rob and multi-instrumentalist James Hancox re-inventing hip-hop in a way that appeals to all ages. Abandoman are regular performers on the 'Now Show' and 'The Vote Now Show' (BBC Radio 4) and regular contributors to the Chris Hawkins 'Breakfast Show' (BBC 6 Music). They recently sold out an entire 28-day run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.


- DJs -

As the sun goes down and the moon lights the night sky, the Comedy Arena transforms into the best club around. Featuring amazing DJs playing top tunes on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night – the party never stops at Latitude Festival.

In what will prove to be an impressive collision of two dance super powers, Latitude Festival will be bringing you Horse Meat Disco Vs Pump Up The Volume:

The institution that is Horse Meat Disco is dedicated to and appreciates all forms of Disco music. Horse Meat's appearances at boutique festivals and clubs has been turning swathes of unexpecting clubbers into string-laden disco stompers and is at the forefront of the so-called disco revival. The club's ethos has always been to provide a space for everyone, after all the best parties have always been the ones where the crowd comes from all walks of life. Attendance at any Horse Meat event has become a badge of honour with which to be worn with pride so make sure you take to the floor to claim your Latitude one!

Stiffen up that buzz cut, polish your high-tops and get your Global Hypercolour on: One of London's best parties, Pump Up The Volume, will take you on a journey all things '90s. Guaranteed to be an excellent way to get your Festival started, the PUTV crew move from their always-rammed base at Dalston's Visions to Latitude for an old skool soundclash with Horsemeat Disco, transporting you back to the 1990s Rave in the process with an old school hip-hop, house and pop shakedown.

The ultimate feel good pop party extravaganza Guilty Pleasures shall be gracing Latitude festival 2011. After a busy day of basking in the sun on Latitude green and luscious grounds, what better way to shake off those inhibitions than dancing the hours away to the music you’ve never been so proud to admit you love. Golden oldies, forgotten classics, power ballads and pure pop gold are all lovingly compiled for your pleasure. Dancers in animal outfits, cheerleaders, mascots and camp dance troupes all await you in what promises to be one of the highlights of your festival diary.


Latitude welcomes Blow Up, one of Britain’s longest running club nights, to close Sunday night in the Comedy Arena. Cited as the birthplace of the Britpop scene and influencing the style and sound of a generation, Blow Up’s playlist though is far from being defined by the genre it helped kick-start back in 1993. Expect to hear British Pop, Glam and New-Wave colliding with 60s Soundtracks & Electronica, Library Music, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Indie-Pop, 60's Soul, Beat, Garage, Funk, Ska & more. Blow Up founder Paul Tunkin has DJed for Blur (Modern Life Is Rubbish/Parklife), Pulp and Suede whilst taking the Blow Up club on tour in the UK, Europe, USA, Russia and Japan. Paul will be joined on the decks by Blow Up’s co-resident DJ Mr. Ian Jackson.


- POETRY ARENA -

A fantasyland of innocent pleasures and unbridled fun lies deep within the festival’s magical woods. A quirky corner of the Latitude site where anything goes. Side shows, games, interactive art, dance troupes, workshops and cutting-edge theatre will keep you entertained all weekend long. Release your inner child and come play around in Pandora’s Playground.

Having blown hearts and minds with 2010's Stories For the Starlit Sky (alongside Daniel Kitson), Gavin Osborn returns to Latitude with a spring in his step and a one-year old son to support. He's in the Poetry Arena, so expect at least some songs to rhyme. Fresh from supporting Belle & Sebastian, expect songs from two albums ('In The Twee Small Hours' and 'Meeting Your Heroes') and material from his forthcoming record, due later this year. "Funny and touching. Osborn walks a similar tightrope to Loudon Wainwright III, but remains perfectly balanced" (The Sunday Times)

Rob Auton has ideas and sees if other people like those ideas by writing them down, standing up on stage, and saying them out loud. In recent years he has began to walk slowly, but with purpose, onto a huge variety of poetry and comedy stages up, down and across the British isles, catch him this summer at Latitude.
Since his first gig, opening for a jazz-punk fusion group in York Cemetery, Trio Thaddeus's career as a poet has been unusual. Despite having been on the scene less than a year, he has already made his mark in venues across London (including Woolfson-Tay and The Camden Eye), and appeared as a featured artist in numerous shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, notably including ‘A Slightly Dangerous Comedy Occasion’ (**** The Scotsman), a stint at The Zoo Theatre, and performances with The Rep Theatre Company at ‘C.’ He is 18 years old.
MC and poet Jack Dean was born in Tooting, raised in the southwest UK, and likes to wander all over the place telling stories of love, loneliness, nostalgia and midget porn. He is Hammer and Tongue Slam Champion, Apples and Snakes featured artist and holder of the highest Pac-Man score of anyone he knows. Hailed as "the Rambo of the spoken word", Jack will be bringing his signature blend of lyrical ADHD to a couple of short sets over the Latitude weekend, a gig he admits he probably doesn't deserve.
Mark Niel is a stand up poet bursting with energy, humour and evangelical zeal. His barnstorming performances have won him fistfuls of Slam titles including the Camden Crawl as well as Bristol, Wenlock and Ledbury Poetry Festivals. Mark has shot from first open mic to headliner in a couple of years and is makingnot one, but two appearances in the Poetry Arena! A prize winner for written poems and performances, his material ranges from deeply personal reflections to heartfelt rants about his frequently misspelt name or the frustrations of Fridges in shared houses.


- FARAWAY FOREST –

Latitude’s fairytale Faraway Forest is a secret haven of dark desires, mysterious mayhem and salacious sin-filled pleasure. This clearing under the woodland canopy will host the decadent Winter’s Ball full of all of the delights of Christmas, hands on workshops and mesmerising theatre and musical performances. Come along and lose yourself in the depths of The Faraway Forest.

Snow in summer? Christmas in July? Has the world gone mad? It would appear so, as Latitude Festival presents The Winter’s Ball in The Faraway Forest. This wintry extravaganza includes a performance of Dusty Limits' acclaimed adult pantomime ‘Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling’ with an all-star cast including Sarah-Louise Young as Cinders, Fancy Chance as Prince Char-Ming Jong Il and Dusty Limits himself as the Wicked Stepmother. This is followed by a Narnian Interlude hosted by the impossibly acrobatic A J James and featuring guest appearances by The White Witch, Pantomime Aslan, and Dirty Santa and his Ho Ho Hos. With presents distributed and plenty of well-hung mistletoe, it's then time for dancing in the enchanted forest until the small hours.

Deep in The Faraway Forest Les Enfants invite you to party in their winter wonderland. Presided over by the terrifying Snow Queen prepare to enter a weird and wonderful world full of Grimm tales, poisoned apples, snow capped branches and Turkish delight. Throughout the forest there will be grottos and gingerbread houses with interactive features from Grimm’s fairy tales and with twisted versions of Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs, and strange white rabbits.

We all love the story but what does Cinderella have to do with festivals? Early festivals in the 1960s were a chance to escape from the confines of the British suit or, for ladies, what was known as a ‘costume’ and dress down or, possibly, not dress at all! The dress-code may have changed but festivals are still all about sartorial creativity and self-reinvention. Take the chance to work a little Cinderella magic and be someone else for the night. Fashion blogger and Times columnist, Badaude, will whirl you through a brief history of festival dressing then give you the opportunity to reinvent yourself for Latitude's Winter's Ball assisted by top stylists. So bring something sparkly to swap; leave your everyday self behind; get styled; get snapped! Photograph, describe or draw your dream dress and tie the picture to the Dream Dress Tree. Because dressing up is all about dreaming...

Imogen Eveson and Samara Tompsett graduated from Central Saint Martins last summer, when they installed their degree show in a shed in The Faraway Forest. Since then, set designer Samara has been working on commissions for installations and window display, as well as collaborations for fashion publications. Imogen has continued to write and art direct and is producing a retrospective book on The Wapping Project. For Latitude 2011 they are collaborating once again, on The Paper House. Imogen will edit The Chronicles of Latitude: an oversized, interactive newspaper to be added to daily by festival-goers and Samara will design its home, an office space-cum-Narnia-esque fantasy land. The space will be used to host artists’ discussions, a fashion shoot and other impromptu happenings.


- CABARET ARENA -

A veritable feast of vaudeville fun and mischief, Latitude’s Cabaret Arena is a carnival of top comedy and theatre. With a heady mix of sketch shows, freak, burlesque and drag acts alongside puppetry, illusionists and hearty sing-alongs, the Cabaret Arena encourages you to ditch your woes at the door and be seduced by the frivolities inside for a not-so-innocent ol’fashioned knees up.

A Night in Berlin is an intimate celebration of the legendary home of cabaret invoking artists from Anita Berber and Sally Bowles to Klaus Nomi and David Bowie. Featuring controversial crooner Frank Sanazi; exquisite burlesque dancer Vicky Butterfly, rising performance superstar Dickie Beau, scandalously saucy East End Cabaret, burlesque bad-girl Kitty Bang Bang and rock-chick supreme Ruby Blue and more. With a live band, cross-dressing dancers and a chance to break down the Berlin Wall a second time, this is a night to treasure. Curated and hosted by Dusty Limits.


- PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND -

A fantasyland of innocent pleasures and unbridled fun lies deep within the festival’s magical woods. A quirky corner of the Latitude site, here, anything goes. Side shows, games, interactive art, dance troupes, workshops and cutting edge theatre will keep you entertained all weekend long. Release your inner child and come play around at Latitude’s Pandora’s Playground.

The Royal Society for the Pursuit of Lovebirds (RSPLB) is an amateur bird watching club and unusual dating agency; a society of women who believe their bird spotting expertise and ornithological knowledge can be used to help others spot love. The RSPLB celebrates love in it all its forms, from friendships, lost love, family love, romantic love and a love for all humanity. Quintessentially British, equipped with binoculars, tea and eccentricity The RSPLB offer advice & dating techniques to those they meet, bringing romance, charming silliness, fun, games and laughter wherever they roam.

The Cave is an experience for the solo adventurer. Walking into the mouth of The Cave awakens the performers – six artists, who form Hiru Dance, trained at London Contemporary Dance School – and the extravaganza begins. By inviting only one audience member at a time into The Cave the experience is always unique and genuinely intimate; the scored festivity is sensitive and responsive to each individual, lasting between seven and 15 minutes. The Cave piques the curiosity of the passerby and has appeal as a visual spectacle as well as an immersive experience. The Cave forms part of Hiru Dance’s mission to bring high quality performance to fresh audiences and to encourage collaboration across art forms.

Ever wanted to be in the movies? Well here’s your chance people! Videopia is an interactive movie making activity that casts, shoots, and screens miniature tributes of Hollywood classics. Think ‘Son of Rambow’ or ‘Be Kind Rewind’ with you in the starring role. This summer Videopia will be premiering its mobile movie studio at Latitude, inviting revelers to step aboard their converted vintage horsebox to undergo a DIY silver screen treatment. With a selection of iconic films to choose from, you simply pick your favourite movie, grab some co-stars, and get into costume before acting your socks off in front of the camera. The miniature masterpieces will be screened onsite before being uploaded onto the Videopia blog for your family, friends and newly acquired fan-base to watch… a very silly memento of a brilliant weekend!

Racing Machines & The Interplanetary Post Box is a gaming arcade with a difference created by Ordinary Adventures! Cardboard, ribbons and elastic-bands become computers, space rockets and racing cars in this arcade. These low-fi consoles transport you into the world of kinetic gaming where your favourite video games come to life before your eyes. Test your competitive spirit against your friends in these tactile adventures made from ordinary stuff. Created by Angie Bual and Fergus Dunnet of Ordinary Adventures & presented by Trigger.

IronBark are to provide a battle for the ages as their pioneering theatre competition Theatre Ashes arrives at Latitude. Three Australian and three UK playwrights put their talents on the line against each other with six mini-plays. These short performances will be ten-minute odes to each other's countries with the winner scooping the Play Of The Day prize. As part of fledgling company IronBark's wish to bring the best new Australian writers to the UK, it's a fun, riveting and competitive way for audiences to enjoy the talent and creativity of two friendly national rivalries in the sunshine.


- LITERARY SALON –

A hub of life-enhancing interactive workshops, discussions, wide-ranging debates and mind expanding sessions, the Literary Salon is the noisy little sister of the Literary Arena that encourages you to get involved. Discover and learn new skills, air opinions and explore your innermost feelings in this progressive school of thought.

Linda Hinchcliffe wants to change your life! If the eyes are the windows of the soul, then the hair is the carpet. Do you want the carpet of your soul to be a luxurious shag pile or the threadbare bit outside the gents in the pub? All chewing gum and drunken disappointment? Of course you don't. Everybody wants to look nice and fit in, so if you're shy, housebound, or just a little bit lazy, she can bring West Yorkshire's premier styling service right to your door! ‘Salon’ is an exciting new production from CC41 Theatre Company. An interactive and unconventional performance in which one audience member will receive a haircut live as part of the performance.


- TICKET INFORMATION -



Weekend tickets £170.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £70.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Child ticket (5-12 years) £5.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Campervan Permit £30.00
Weekend tickets prices include car parking and camping
Day tickets include car parking only

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.com • www.seetickets.com • www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

The full length press release, with details on all acts appearing at Latitude, is available in PDF format to download from:
www.latitudefestival.co.uk/2011/press

For more information please contact info@presscounselpr.com

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Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Latitude festival - Music Additions - Adam Ant, Carl Barat, Cloud Control, Grouplove and The Walkmen

Lat11_logo_BOLD date (2)
14th – 17th July 2011, Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk.


Tuesday 17th May 2011


MUSIC ADDITIONS


- MUSIC ARENAS -

~ Adam Ant ~ Carl Barât ~

~ Cloud Control ~ Grouplove ~ The Walkmen ~


With four bespoke arenas dedicated to music, Latitude offers an enormous selection of the finest hand-picked bands and artists to create the perfect soundtrack to a resoundingly superb weekend. From reformed must-sees, to the newest essential hot tips from a variety of genres, Latitude’s music arenas have it all. With The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede headlining the Obelisk Arena; Bombay Bicycle Club, Foals and Eels headlining The Word Arena and a whole wealth of musical talent playing across the weekend, Latitude once again boasts an exhilarating and unique line-up. Just added are:

Adam Ant reigns supreme as one of the defining British acts of the post-punk movement of the early Eighties, with his unmistakable style and a clutch of Number 1 hits, both with and without The Ants, between 1980 and 1983. It was his quirky approach to pop, driven by punk, glam and new wave, which created such great songs as 'Prince Charming', 'Stand and Deliver' and 'Goody Two Shoes' representing some of the most vibrant tunes of the era. Still going strong, he's working on his sixth solo album entitled 'Adam Ant Is The Blueblack Hussar In Marrying The Gunner's Daughter', so expect a taster of his current theatrical flourish along with the madcap, wayward hits that made him at Latitude 2011. (Saturday)

Fresh from the highly successful Libertines reunion gigs, Carl Barât is returning to his solo work in The Word Arena on Sunday evening. His self-titled debut solo album was released last year having carved a successful, ramshackle niche out of his two previous bands - Dirty Pretty Things being the second. Carl's songcraft is far more subtle and reliant on far more diverse arrangements than his band output. Dragging out the spiky, loud guitars he articulates the songs with folkier elements, meaning a more considered batch of songs. Live he retains his urchin charm and subtle melodies, so this is a chance to see the finer side of the riotous and heroic Albion duo. (Sunday)

Currently riding high with their stunning debut album 'Bliss Release' Sydney four-piece Cloud Control are yet another exhilarating Australian export finding success on our shores. Following in the path of contemporaries The Temper Trap, Cloud Control have an arsenal of sunny summer anthems - pitch perfect three and four-part harmonies layered over epic psych-folk pop gems. It’s a sound that has won them a plethora of nominations and awards, most recently in March of this year, when Bliss Release scooped the prestigious Australian Music Prize. Expect much more from this exciting new band. (Friday)

LA five-piece Grouplove have hit the ground running with their debut self-titled EP recorded in drummer Ryan Rabin's home studio. A slick-sounding splash of summer colour, the appropriately named single 'Colours' has been raining its addictive stuttering chorus on indie dancefloors everywhere. Having built up a fair amount of support in a mere two years, it seems the band are bound for big things come their debut album in September. In the meantime, live at Latitude is where you'll be treated to their lustrous hippy-pop gems. (Friday)

The Walkmen have spent the last decade crafting some of the finest and most distinctive rock music available. From their second album's mammoth, organ-burning hit 'The Rat' to their fifth astonishing, swing-tinged, album 'Lisbon' last year, the Hammond and guitar jangle seems to consistently find new expression around Hamilton Leithauser's unforgettable howl. Indebted to Sinatra and the smoky vibe of the 50’s they've somehow modernised these ideas and created indelible songs. The passion and presence The Walkmen have on stage is sure to captivate the crowds at Latitude. (Saturday)

Meanwhile, Latitude’s unrivalled arts programme features the very best from the worlds of theatre, poetry, literary, comedy, cabaret, dance, art, fashion and film. All of these performances come together to create one spectacular summer break. Eye-opening and awe-inspiring – Latitude Festival just gets better and better.

Elsewhere throughout the weekend, festival goers can enjoy readings from leading poets and authors including Linton Kwesi Johnson, Louise Wener, Tim Key, Simon Armitage, Rory McGrath, Dave Gorman and Alexei Sayle; top comics Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Greg Davies and a festival debut of Never Mind The Buzzcocks; exciting theatre and dance productions presented by The Gate, Bush Theatre, Sadler’s Wells and English National Ballet to name but a few, cabaret performances from David Schneider & Friends, Will Adamsdale, Idiots of Ants; and BAFTA return to the Film & Music Arena with a fantastic programme of Q&As, discussions and workshops including comedy stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon discussing their hilarious work on Michael Winterbottom’s ‘The Trip’.

With DJs, The Winter’s Ball and late night parties found throughout the site, it is a unique and special weekend of fun, culture and entertainment. An intimate world away from reality waiting to be explored and enjoyed.

The full length press release, with details on all acts appearing at Latitude, is available in PDF format to download from:
www.latitudefestival.co.uk/2011/press

Latitude’s music arena line-up to date:

- OBELISK ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ The National ~
~ Paloma Faith ~ Bright Eyes ~ KT Tunstall ~
~ Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanagan ~ Wanda Jackson ~

SATURDAY
~ Paolo Nutini ~
~ My Morning Jacket ~ The Cribs ~ Seasick Steve ~ Rumer ~
~ They Might Be Giants ~ Ed Sheeran ~

SUNDAY
~ Suede ~
~ Hurts ~ Glasvegas ~ Iron & Wine ~ The Waterboys ~
~ Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros ~


- THE WORD ARENA -

FRIDAY
~ Bombay Bicycle Club ~
~ The Vaccines ~ Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group ~
~ Caribou ~ Deerhunter ~ Yann Tiersen ~

SATURDAY
~ Foals ~
~ Echo and The Bunnymen ~ I Am Kloot ~
~ Bellowhead ~ British Sea Power ~

SUNDAY
~ Eels ~
~ Lykke Li ~ OMD ~ Everything Everything ~ Os Mutantes ~
~ Carl Barât ~


Playing across all the music arenas over the course of the weekend are:

FRIDAY
~ Avi Buffalo ~ Crocodiles ~ Cloud Control ~
~ Glasser ~ Grouplove ~ Jenny and Johnny ~

SATURDAY
~ Adam Ant ~ Villagers ~
~ The Walkmen ~

SUNDAY
~ Anna Calvi ~ Foster The People ~ Gold Panda ~ Kele ~ The Leisure Society ~
~ Marques Toliver ~ The Naked and Famous ~

Also appearing

~ Annie Nightingale ~
~ The Bees ~ Caitlin Rose ~ Chapel Club ~
~ Crystal Fighters ~ C.W. Stoneking ~
~ Dog Is Dead ~ The Duke And The King ~
~ Edwyn Collins ~ Esben and the Witch ~
~ Fight Like Apes ~ Graffiti 6 ~
~ The Lloyd Cole Small Ensemble ~ Phildel ~
~ The Raghu Dixit Project ~ Thea Gilmore ~ Tripwires ~
~ Trophy Wife ~ Violens ~


- TICKET INFORMATION -

Weekend tickets £170.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £70.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Child ticket (5-12 years) £5.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Campervan Permit £30.00
Weekend tickets prices include car parking and camping
Day tickets include car parking only

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.com • www.seetickets.com • www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

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Thursday, 5 May 2011

Latitude festival - Arts Additions - Flawless, Johnny Flynn, Mouth To Mouth, Lindsey Kelk, Diane Spencer...

Lat11_logo_BOLD date (2)
14th – 17th July 2011, Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk.

THURSDAY 5TH MAY
ARTS ADDITIONS

- THE WATERFRONT STAGE -
~ Flawless ~
~ Lost Dog ~
~ Alleviate ~

- FILM & MUSIC ARENA -
~ Johnny Flynn ~
~ Hypnotic Brass Ensemble ~

- THEATRE AT LATITUDE -
~ Mouth To Mouth ~
~ Luci Briginshaw ~

- LITERARY ARENA -
~ Lindsey Kelk ~
~ Neil & Ivan McCormick ~

- COMEDY AT LATITUDE -
~ The Boy With Tape On His Face ~
~ Diane Spencer ~ Joe Wells ~ Joe Lycett ~ Eric Lampaert ~
~ Danny McLoughlin ~

- CABARET ARENA -
~ Fat Content ~

- THE FARAWAY FOREST -
~ Gwendolen Chatfield ~

- PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND -
~ Fuel Sheds ~

On 14th – 17th July in the sumptuous surrounds of the Suffolk countryside, the welcoming daisy-adorned gates will open for the 6th edition of the magical and fantastical Latitude Festival.

Since its inception in 2006, Latitude has changed the face of festivals forever, with a passion only matched by its ambition. Encompassing all aspects of the art and music worlds Latitude is the only place that brings together the best in music, literature, comedy, poetry, film, theatre, cabaret, art, dance, opera and fashion for one spectacular weekend. With an unrivalled line-up taking shape, Latitude 2011 will be another exhilarating, scintillating and inspirational festival of fun.


- THE WATERFRONT STAGE -

Floating on the surface of Latitude’s central lake is the stunning Waterfront Stage. A beautiful platform on which audiences can enjoy visual displays of delightful dance, one-off musical performances and incredible work by some of the countries most highly regarded choreographers, with Latitude’s luscious landscape providing the perfect backdrop.

The incredible street dance group Flawless are best known for being finalists of 'Britain's Got Talent 2009' and for starring in the UK box office-topping film 'StreetDance 3D'. This year the winners of World Dance Champions have embarked on a tour entitled 'Chase The Dream', showcasing their high energy street dance, acrobatic moves and a stellar performance all soundtracked with hits of some of the stars they've worked with; from Beyonce and Leona Lewis to Madonna.

Award-winning theatre company Lost Dog (Ben Duke and Raquel Meseguer) formed with the task of creating new work for studio spaces across the UK, utilising freelancers and only putting on shows when it is deemed important enough or the collaborators are dedicated enough. They work with musicians from a range of backgrounds – essentially non-theatre performers – which helps bring an innovative edge to their works. For Latitude, Lost Dog will perform their exciting new piece 'It Needs Horses', fittingly for a festival about the nature of live entertainment. Having just won the prestigious Bloomberg-sponsored Place Prize judged by a panel of industry experts, the show features a poor ringmaster, his glamorous but tired assistant and their increasingly desperate attempts to make their brand of live entertainment appeal to audiences everywhere. (Theatre Arena)

Meeting at Liverpool's Institute For Performing Arts Alleviate are the male and female duo, Renako and Nicolette, who reached the final three acts on Sky1's 'Got To Dance'. Specialising in contemporary fusion they began choreographing routines a year ago and have since hit Primetime TV success. Their backgrounds include Renako winning his University's Choreography competition two years in a row, once solo and a second time with Nicolette as Alleviate. Their success story is an inspiration for those from unlikely backgrounds to achieve whatever they feel.


- FILM & MUSIC ARENA -

One of the most diverse and cutting edge elements to Latitude’s repertoire, the Film & Music Arena offers audiences mesmerising displays, performances and viewings of fantastic cinema and music. Sonically and visually rich, the worlds of alternative film and music collide with a full programme of award winning screenings, documentaries, shorts, Q&A discussions and musical treats.

Johnny Flynn has produced a unique collaboration between film-makers and visual artists for his set in the Film & Music Arena. Set to a poem by WB Yeats, the performance looks to be a beautiful combination of a live set from him and his band - The Sussex Wit - alongside the most exciting young film-makers around.

Chicago-based Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is a nine-piece featuring eight sons of Sun Ra Arkestra trumpeter Phil Cohran. Beginning as a simple street ensemble they recorded their first compositions in 2004 and since then have played with the likes of Mos Def, Tony Allen and recorded with Maxwell and Erykah Badu. They supported Blur on their Hyde Park reunion shows in 2009 and feature heavily on latest Gorillaz album 'Plastic Beach'. Their intense brass attack has featured on many recordings of their own including their acclaimed self-titled full-length from 2009. They are an inspiring and exceptional act to catch live. Do so.


- THEATRE AT LATITUDE -

With the nation’s leading theatre companies all bringing exciting productions to the festival each year, Latitude’s site-wide Theatre offerings have developed into a top performing arts festival. Renowned for its breadth and quality of programming Latitude has brought contemporary, physical, musical and classical theatre to brand new audiences, showcasing the very best productions as well as bespoke work made especially for Latitude. The Theatre has grown in popularity year on year, making this an integral aspect to the Latitude line-up.

Mouth To Mouth is a community-based, voluntary company seeking to entertain and engage the audiences of East Anglia. They specialise in performing open-air Shakespeare, having performed in front of eager audiences all summer last year. They have crafted a new original piece for this year's Latitude entitled 'Stonepickings'. (Waterfront Stage)

Luci Briginshaw is a renowned solo soprano whose tremulous voice has interpreted a huge range of choral, operatic and oratorio material. She currently holds the Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music with distinction and has performed in a great number of major London venues including the Royal Albert Hall and has performed in many countries from the USA to Switzerland. Performing in works such as Brahms' 'Requiem', Vivaldi's 'Gloria', Mozart's 'C Minor Mass', 'The Magic Flute' and 'Die Fledermaus' don’t miss her at Latitude. (Outdoor Theatre)


- LITERARY ARENA -

Latitude celebrates the written word in all its glorious facets with its very own renowned library of literary excellence. Bringing together today’s most illustrious wordsmiths; the Literary Arena is a hub of storytelling, book discussions, lively debates and in-depth interviews. Top authors and special guests bring books to life and take audiences on fun-filled journeys to the far reaches of their imaginations.

Lindsey Kelk is the author of four books, the first three of which are all under the 'I Heart...' banner ('I Heart New York/Hollywood/Paris') following the globe-trotting adventures of Angela Clarke. Her latest, 'The Single Girls To Do List' brings a new cast of characters out as Rachel Summers takes advantage of being dumped to tick off a list of generally unsuitable suitors. A collision of romance and comedy, Lindsey's cheeky knowing asides bring these colourful characters to life.

Being envious of your friends is a common feeling – and everyone went to school with people who’ve turned out more successful than us. However, have any of them turned out to become the biggest rockstar in the world and global ambassador for peace? Daily Telegraph’s rock critic Neil McCormick and his brother Ivan always dreamed of life as rock stars. Instead, they had to watch while their friend Bono became one of the most famous men on the planet. In their hilarious and touching memoir ‘Killing Bono’ they tell the story of the less-than-successful rival band they set up in the late 1970s and how they struggled to find success while Bono and his friends went on to achieve superstar status. A heart-warming story of friendship, loyalty, rivalry and ambition which has recently been turned into a film. Hear the brother’s excruciating tales in the Literary Arena this summer.


- COMEDY AT LATITUDE -

Over the past five years, Latitude’s Comedy Arena has become a comedy festival in its own right. Bursting at the seams with the best comic talent in the land, crowds gather all weekend to witness a variety of hilarious turns from an unrivalled bill. With Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Jason Byrne to name just a few confirmed already – it is another stellar line-up of the very best comics on the circuit. Just added are:

Harking back to the forgotten art of silent comedy The Boy With Tape On His Face, otherwise known as Kiwi comic Sam Willis, brings everything from the physical to music and sound effects to his performance. Vaudeville reinterpreted and modern comedy squeezed into wordlessness, this unique performer has expanded the comic palette by restricting himself to saying nothing at all. Audience participation, facial expressions and twisting classic gags into something else entirely, this comic is a must-see.

MC’s in the Literary Arena:

Diane Spencer is not only Chortle’s New Act of the Year, she is also to MC in the Literary Arena at Latitude! Her solo shows have received great feedback and her warm storytelling vibe belies her honesty and wickedness.

Joe Wells has hit the literary audience with his first book 'Touch Joe And Go' about obsessive compulsive disorder and has campaigned for better awareness of OCD. His comic career has been particularly distinguished with his political missives hitting the right note at the finals of many different comedy awards.

Winner of last year's Latitude Comedy Best New Act of the Year Competition, Eric Lampaert, has recently taken the UK by storm. His whiplash energy and improvised banter has inspired torrents of praise. Compared to Eddie Izzard by arts magazine 'The Stage' his rapid-fire delivery will work wonders at the Literary Arena.

Describing himself as The Humourist, Joe Lycett was named Chortle Best Newcomer last year, the latest in a series of accolades since 2008 for his comedy. He did his first hour show in March this year and is primed for his MC duty at the festival having been a previous Latitude New Act competition finalist.

Danny McLoughlin has MC'd his own gigs alongside up-and-coming comic talent at Chester University and his confident, likeable persona means he's the perfect choice for our fifth compere for the Literary Arena. His experience and style on the comedy circuit will no doubt serve him well.


- CABARET ARENA -

A veritable feast of vaudeville fun and mischief, Latitude’s Cabaret Arena is a carnival of top comedy and theatre. With a heady mix of sketch shows, freak, burlesque and drag acts alongside puppetry, illusionists and hearty sing-alongs, the Cabaret Arena encourages you to ditch your woes at the door and be seduced by the frivolities inside for a not-so-innocent ol’fashioned knees up.

Fat Content presents ‘The Creature Cabaret’ for Latitude. Three creatures, rejected from their fairytale forest home escape to the glistening city. Join gender confused, not so big-bad-Wolf, sugar addicted Squirrel & fame hungry Fox as they embark a hilarious, harmonious, and heartbreaking search for a better life in a new, urban neighbourhood. Award-winning cabaret packed with surreal story-telling and original songs.


- THE FARAWAY FOREST -

Latitude’s fairytale Faraway Forest is a secret haven of dark desires, mysterious mayhem and salacious sin-filled pleasure. This clearing under the woodland canopy will host the decadent Winter’s Ball full of all of the delights of Christmas, hands on workshops and mesmerising theatre and musical performances. Come along and lose yourself in the depths of The Faraway Forest.

Gwendolen Chatfield is an accordion playing folktress who writes enchanting and lyrical songs with a dark twist. Fiddler extraordinaire Carrie White and dobro and mandolin maestro David Tromans complete this utterly mesmerising folk outfit. Between them the trio have recently played the likes of the ICA and The Old Vic Tunnels and are regulars at London's Troubadour and The Insider folk festival in the Scottish Highlands. Described as 'supremely talented' by highland folk hub The Old Bridge Inn and as 'playing beautifully' by the ICA, Gwendolen will be dashing off at the end of her set to appear in Ella Hickson's Hot Mess at the Outdoor Theatre Stage.


- PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND -

A fantasyland of innocent pleasures and unbridled fun lies deep within the festival’s magical woods. A quirky corner of the Latitude site where anything goes. Side shows, games, interactive art, dance troupes, workshops and cutting-edge theatre will keep you entertained all weekend long. Release your inner child and come play around in Pandora’s Playground.

Fuel present ‘The Simple Things in Life’. Award-winning producers Fuel return to Latitude with five short experiences to celebrate the simple things in life with Lewis Gibson, David Harradine, The London Snorkelling Team, Frauke Requardt and Barnaby Stone. A table with a story to tell, a band bursting at the seams, a sound journey through a good book, a surreal and mesmerising dance, and an installation that takes flight – each found inside a garden shed.

Elsewhere throughout the weekend, festival goers can enjoy readings from leading poets and authors including Linton Kwesi Johnson, Esther Freud, Jo Shapcott, Simon Armitage, Sarah Dunant, Dave Gorman and Alexei Sayle; exciting theatre and dance productions presented by the National Theatre Scotland, The Gate, Bush Theatre, Sadler’s Wells and English National Ballet, cabaret performances from David Schneider & Friends, Will Adamsdale, Bourgeois and Maurice; and BAFTA return to the Film & Music Arena with a fantastic programme of Q&A’s, discussions and workshops including comedy stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon discussing their hilarious work on Michael Winterbottom’s ‘The Trip’.

Over in the Music Arenas the weekend can offer a fantastic mix of burgeoning acts and household names including: headliners The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede, the Queen of Rockabilly Wanda Jackson, Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, Edwyn Collins, Bright Eyes, Anna Calvi, Hurts, Deerhunter, Bellowhead, The Vaccines and Everything Everything to name just a few.

With DJs, The Winter’s Ball and late night parties found throughout the site, it is a unique and special weekend of fun, culture and entertainment. An intimate world away from reality waiting to be explored and enjoyed.

The full length press release, with details on all acts appearing at Latitude, is
available in PDF format to download from:
www.latitudefestival.co.uk/2011/press


- TICKET INFORMATION -

Weekend tickets £170.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £70.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Child ticket (5-12 years) £5.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Campervan Permit £30.00
Weekend tickets prices include car parking and camping
Day tickets include car parking only

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.com • www.seetickets.com • For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For more information please contact info@presscounselpr.com

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