Powderham Food Festival 2014 – 4th October at Powderham Castle

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The Royal Marines are bringing their ‘Field Kitchen’ to Powderham Food Festival. Watch them demonstrate their superb cooking skills.

Saturday 4th October 10am-5pm
At Powderham Castle, Kenton, Exeter Devon EX6 8JQ http://www.powderhamfoodfestival.com/
Admission £6 Adults, £2 for children 4-16, family tickets available too.

This year Powderham Food Festival presents the “Theatre of Fire and Smoke” – everyone will be cooking over traditional fire – fire pits, BBQs, wood fired ovens . . . . searin’ and smokin’.

Bring out your inner caveman or woman! Feast your eyes on our theatre of Fire ‘n Smoke and then literally feast on chunks of beautifully char-grilled Devon meat washed down with fabulous West Country ales and cider. The sparks will fly as our pit-masters cook up a storm. Expect delicious outdoor kitchen fireworks and some amazing BBQ food to guzzle.

It’s Autumn: think fire, succulent barbecued meat, hot chestnuts, slow-cooked pulled pork, roasted pumpkins, fish baked in corn husks, clams scattered onto hot coals, sizzling mussels, ravishing ribs. Outdoor cooking over traditional fire all served up in the beautiful surroundings of Powderham Castle.

With four exciting cooking demo areas:

The Main marquee, our “Theatre of Fire and Smoke” – with fire pits, smokers, wood fired oven, Kamado BBQ – and even a smoking wheelbarrow!
Amazing line up of open fire experts performing great culinary acts transforming simple ingredients into searingly, succulent meaty masterpieces, vibrant vegetables and flaming fish.
Image 2 Area 2 – The Royal Marines from Lympstone Training Camp (subject of TV series right now) are also coming, bringing their Cooks Field Tent and Cook Van. They cook at any time anywhere in the world from the heat in Afghanistan to the cold of Norway, constantly raising their skills and team bonding while using limited rations and equipment. They have to think creatively while ensuring that they provide the nutritional content necessary to keep the guys going in the field. Watch our boys demonstrate their superior skills and drink a bottle of special chilli brewed Hunters Ale “Fire King” while raising money for the Marines C Group Charity with a donation from each bottle going to their fund inspiring business to support marines in need.Image 3

Area 3 is the sweet ’n pretty Garton King, AGA “Baking Perfection” marquee. Are your loaves leaden? Do you despair at your sagging sponges? Are your rock hard scones even rejected by the ducks? Help is at hand, here we’ll be serving up superb demos on how to faultlessly bake everything from the perfect meringue to the perfect pasty by a varied line up of expert cooks including AGA supremo chef, David Pengelly, who will be creating wonderful bread and cakes baked in the Dual control AGA, James Strawbridge cooking the Perfect Cornish Pasty and Saira Hamilton revealing Bengali baking secrets. Come along to see David and friends, ask lots of questions and get baking! And a new exciting news – ‘The Vanilla Queen’ is coming too. Image

Area 4 – ‘Fun Kitchen” at Powderham Food Festival. Learn the art of cooking with a series of short, free, hands-on children’s sessions, run all day at Powderham Castle. Fun Kitchen will show children how to have fun creating fresh traditional dishes from scratch. And not only will children be able to taste the fresh food difference in the finished product they take home, they’ll also know just what’s required to make fun wholesome dishes when they get home. Fun Kitchen quick workshops at the Powderham Food Festival are a great way to encourage children to learn more about food in a fun way!

BBQ cooking is taking Britain by storm – chefs all over UK are installing fire pits in their kitchens, giving customers a simple but delicious alternative to more complicated offerings. At Powderham Festival 2014 we are reflecting this in our dazzling line up of guest cooks. From fire-pits to charcoal filled wheel barrows, via flaming tandoori ovens, the festival provides a bonanza of barbecued and char-grilled meats including venison from Powderham parkland, fish and shellfish from Exe Estuary, superb grass fed Devon beef and pork from Pipers Farm.

We will be reveling in all things fiery and smoky with over 100 producers exhibiting in the castle and grounds, fascinating demonstrations, talks and tastings.

Heading the lineup –
Jane Baxter – ex head chef Riverford Field Kitchen Jane Baxter is a chef and food writer. She trained at the Carved Angel under Joyce Molyneux before moving to the River Café. After a stint travelling and cooking around the world, in 2005 she set up the acclaimed Riverford Field Kitchen in Devon. She is co-author of the Riverford Farm Cookbook and Recipes for Everyday and Sunday. Currently based in south Devon, her latest book, co-written with Henry Dimbleby, is Leon: Fast Vegetarian.

Magdalen Chapter Hotel – The core ethos of the Magdalen Chapter Hotel is to create simple, seasonal and classic dishes, with a focus on local produce. Ben Bulger, head chef at the hotel will be demonstrating dishes that have helped to gain the hotel a reputation for excellent food.

Peter Greig co-owner with wife Henrietta, of Pipers Farm, produces award winning grass fed free range meat. Peter began by working in his father’s industrial chicken unit but was keen to change direction to traditional, slow growing farming methods. Heading down to Devon and establishing Pipers Farm, Peter then travelled continental Europe to witness very different butchery methods, teaching himself to butcher. The prime focus is producing contented animals, slowly, on the land in small groups to minimise stress – and to produce fantastic tasting meat. Today Pipers a Farm embraces 25 family farms who use traditional, sustainable values to produce healthy food. Peter is a master at the fire pits, famous for his smoked BBQ beef brisket.Image 1

Zimbabwean-born chef, Kumbirai (Kumbi) Gundidza, has just launched a range of truly delicious sauces, Kumbites,  largely influenced by his African childhood. Growing up in Harare, Kumbi spent holidays with his grandmother on her smallholding outside the city where she grew many different varieties of fruit and vegetables. His aunt too was a caterer and he remembers being in Victoria Falls and eating crocodile tail cooked over an open fire pit. Now living in Dawlish, Kumbi delights in sea air and the glorious Devon countryside. He will be working with Peter Greig of Pipers Farm, prepping some of that superb meat with his African flavoured sauces spiked with different chillis and fragrant with warming spices.

Patrick Fogarty, Bronx Bar and ‘Cue in Teignmouth – London restaurant entrepreneur, Patrick Fogarty is a Devon lad returning to his roots to open Bronx BBQ restaurant and bar to add to the emerging and exciting Teignmouth restaurant scene. Committed to using best local meat, serving killer cocktails and Devon craft ales, Patrick will be serving up a fiery storm with his Head Pitmaster, at Powderham Castle Food Fest this October.

Saira Hamilton is known for her gifts of packing flavour into every dish of delicious Bengali-inspired food. Saira has an intuitive ability to take everyday ingredients and create an extraordinarily good meal. She uses the best of British produce combined with the spices and cooking techniques of her Bengali heritage to create delicious fresh-tasting dishes which are achievable without specialist or hard-to-find ingredients. Her food philosophy is all about keeping it simple and is rooted in her love of good, home-cooked food which is made to be enjoyed and shared with friends and family.

James Strawbridge, proprietor “Posh Pasty Company”, grower, poet, environmentalist, eco-technologist, TV presenter and cook, brings along his “BBQ Smokehouse” serving home-produced pastrami sandwiches. A “Hungry Sailor”, together with his Dad, Dick Strawbridge, he has sailed the coast of South West Britain making landfalls to find the best locally produced food and appeared on his own show. They also appeared together on “It’s not easy being green” and “Saturday Farm”.

Masterchef winner chef, Mat Follas regularly runs courses on foraging and wild plants which he turns into delicious recipes- think elderflower tempura and wild garlic arancini. He is a regular judge for BBC Masterchef and Mat’s recipes are published in a variety of magazines including Good Food, Olive and Delicious magazines.

Patricia Rain, The Vanilla Queen, will be demonstrating with Little Pod in the Perfection Tent. Patricia is an author, educator, culinary historian, and owner of The Vanilla Company (www.vanillaqueen.com), a socially conscious, product-driven information and education site dedicated to the promotion of pure, natural vanilla, and the support of vanilla farmers worldwide. The Vanilla Cookbook established her as an authority on this exotic rainforest product. Ms. Rain is the voice for small vanilla farmers worldwide, providing information on growing, curing, packaging and shipping vanilla to the world market, providing a forum for networking and representing their needs and concerns through writing and speaking engagements. Additionally, The Vanilla Company is actively working with individuals and groups in vanilla-growing countries to establish projects and to get medical and other needed supplies into rural areas.

And that’s not all. Powderham Forge will be adding fire and sparks ringing out into the Autumn air and woodland crafts people, Running Deer, will be making charcoal and cooking over campfires.

Helen Hayes, PR manager of Helpful Holidays, the key sponsor, is looking forward to the festival “We can’t wait to celebrate a third year sponsoring this event. Fabulous West Country food is very much a part of our guests’ self-catering holiday experience and we are happy to be involved again.”

Family fun, live music and an abundance of fabulous food & drink – don’t miss it.
Powderham Castle, Kenton, Exeter Devon EX6 8JQ http://www.powderhamfoodfestival.com/

Admission £6 Adults Kids £2 aged 4-16 Family tickets available.PowderhamFood-MattAustin-54

All photographs by Matt Austin.

Gardening Fans Alert! Toby Buckland’s Garden Festival 2/3 May Line Up

HDR tonemappedToby Buckland’s Garden Festival, a two-day celebration set in the glorious grounds of Powderham Castle, nr Exeter in Devon this Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd May.

TV gardener and horticulturist Toby Buckland will head a host of gardening stars, fabulous plants people and more, inspiring gardeners of all ages and abilities with an exciting line-up of speakers, demonstrations and all things gardening for your enjoyment. Come and see the stunning display with over 100 exhibitors showcasing the wonderful nurseries in the region, in addition to children’s gardening activities, food and craft stalls and live music to help create a garden party atmosphere.

Here’s the line up:

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FRIDAY 2 May

11.30. Toby Buckland

Toby Buckland owns a Plant Centre and nursery at Powderham Castle which he runs with his wife Lisa Buckland and will be speaking at the Festival on both days in additin to running the Question & Answer panel. Toby is a qualified horticulturist, TV broadcaster, author and a lifelong gardener who is well-known for his practical, hands-on style. His career has taken him from Devon nurseryman, to professional gardener and on to presenting numerous TV shows. He is an award-winning garden designer, taking RHS Gold and Best in Show at BBC Gardeners’ World Live. Books include Flowers: Planning & Planting for Continuous ColourBBC Practical Gardening Handbook and How to Make Your Garden Grow.

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Toby Buckland by Matt Austin

12.30. Jim Buttress

We’re delighted Jim Buttress VMH, AHRHS, FIHort, Former Superintendent of The Royal Parks and well-known RHS Judge at Chelsea Flowershow and Britain in Bloom will be joining us on both days of the Festival to give talks and be a member of the Q and A panel. Jim is a very entertaining and knowledgeable gardener and star of BBC 2’s forthcoming spring series The Big Allotment Challenge presented by Fern Britton. He also appeared on Return to Lullingstone Castle, BBC Chelsea Flowershow coverage and is a gardening expert on BBC Radio Sussex/Surrey Dig It.

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Jim Buttress

13.30. Kevin Croucher

Kevin Croucher has been running the hugely popular and successful Thornhayes Nursery with his wife Pat in Devon since 1991 .The nursery specialises in trees of all descriptions, from hedges to ornamental trees to fruit and specialist varieties and boasts one of the widest selection in the UK. Kevin is an well-known international expert on trees. All the compost used at Thornhayes Nursery is totally peat-free and Kevin will be picking up this theme with his talk on climate, microclimate, soils and site conditions that make West Country gardening challenging.

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Kevin Croucher

14.00. Q and A Jim Buttress, Toby Buckland, Neil Lucas, Charles Dowding, Kevin Croucher

15.00. Neil Lucas

Neil Lucas is the UK’s leading ornamental grass specialist, an RHS Council Member and judge, best-selling author and holder of ten consecutive Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medals. His internationally renowned naturalistic gardening style can be seen at Knoll Gardens, his four-acre showcase and nursery in east Dorset. This is also the base for the Knoll Gardens Foundation, a charity dedicated to promoting the benefits of sustainable gardening without sacrificing the ‘wow factor’. A real hands-on enthusiast, Neil will be sharing his passion for grasses at the Festival as well as providing some expert advice on planning and planting for stunning year-round effect.  Well-established on the media circuit Neil made his most memorable television appearance during BBC’s Chelsea coverage when he was seen reducing the roots of a miscanthus with a large saw!

16.00. Dr.Todd Gray

Dr Todd Gray has devoted his working career to the study of Devon’s history. He is the author of more than 40 books on the history of Devon including the Garden History of DevonVictorian Wild Flowers of Devon and Devon Country Houses & Gardens Engraved. His passion for his adopted county is self-evident through his publications and in his lectures. He has written more widely on Devon than any other Devon historian and is at the heart of its historical community. Dr Gray will also be signing copies of his new book The Art of the Devon Garden published by The Mint Press at the Powderham Festival

Kitchen Cuttings Talks in Victorian Kitchen in the castle programmed by Creative Director, Gabrielle Jackson

FRIDAY 2nd May

11.00  Waste Not Weeds, Sally Harvey, an expert forager, shows us how to love weeds – and eat them too!  Sally is a trained home economist who worked for IPC magazines on recipe development, food photography and styling before moving to Cornwall and becoming administrator at Rick Stein’s  Seafood School.  She has always used wild foods in her cooking and set up Cornish Country Cordials using apples from Tamar Valley and other locally sourced fruits, winning several Taste of the West awards.

11.45  Ian Mundy, First Great Western and Friends of Dawlish Station – Val Mawhood. Hear the story of a dramatically destroyed railway line and restoration of the station –  not least with flowers. Val tells us something of the floral history of Dawlish and its station.

12.30  Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb.  Only thing that flourishes in your garden? Learn to love it. Lori Reich, Shute Fruit farmer and gold medal winning jam and chutney maker tells us how.

13.45  Sweet Smell of Success. Carolyn Bourne of Whetman Pinks has won  The Queens Award for Enterprise for International Trade.  She and her team grow sweet smelling pinks, sold worldwide and their home-bred “Memories”, a particularly perfumed white flower, has raised £25,000 for Alzheimers Society.Whetman Pinks carolyn in greenhouse

14.30  Answer lies in the soil. The art of good composting. Nicky Scott, compost maestro, reveals his favourite recipe

15.15  So you want to be buried in your garden?  Every passionate gardeners’ dream? Yuli Somme, natural burial expert, felt maker and artist sensitively describes how to make this possible.

16.00  Need a gardening health check? Tracy Wilson, Radio Cornwall’s gardening correspondent will be giving a presentation on plant health and disease in the garden – and most importantly, how to prevent it. Questions welcome.

SATURDAY 3 May – Speakers Marquee

10.30. Jim Buttress

Jim is a very entertaining and knowledgeable gardener and star of BBC 2’s forthcoming spring series The Big Allotment Challenge presented by Fern Britton. See above

11.30. Anne Swithinbank

Anne is one of Britain’s most popular gardeners, a trained horticulturist, freelance gardening broadcaster and writer. Anne will be at the Festival on Saturday 3rd talking about her favourite plants, both ornamental and edible, indoors and outdoors as well as answering gardening queries as a member of the Q&A panel.

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Toby and Anne Swithinbank

12.30. Toby Buckland

13.30. Jason Ingram –

Jason is a Bristol based award winning garden photographer who has travelled widely photographing gardens, plants, food and people for magazines, books and advertising. He takes pictures for BBC Gardeners’ World, Gardens Illustrated, Country Living, The Observer, the Telegraph and many more, in addition to providing the images for both of Toby’s BBC books. Jason will be talking about his work and his new book Kitchen Garden Experts published by Frances Lincoln in May and written by Cinead McTernan.

14.00. Q and A Toby Buckland, Jim Buttress and Anne Swithinbank

15.00. Anne Swithinbank

Kitchen Cuttings Talks in Victorian Kitchen in the castle programmed by Creative Director, Gabrielle Jackson

SATURDAY 3rd May

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Raymond and Sacha Hubbard

11.00 Ray Hubbard, Hill House Nursery – a life in gardening.

His Bluebird Nemesia has sold over 12 million plants world wide and he has many  horticultural tales to tell – not least his rise from growing cucumbers and tomatoes in Essex to owning beautiful Hill House Nursery, near Totnes and breeding highly successful new varieties of favourite plants.

11.45  Devon Violets where are they now? In Bridport in Dorset where Groves Nurseries hold the world famous National Collection of viola odorata plus 70 other violet varieties. What happened to Devon Violets?  Clive Grove relates the history of Devon’s much loved spring flowers.

12.30 Incredible Edible Garden. Fancy lunch of Mexican Mouse Melon and Wolfberries or a supper of Scorzonera sprinkled with Good King Harry and Skirret Seed? These “Incredible Edibles” are available from Pennard Plants, a Somerset nursery housing one of the most remarkable collections of beautiful and productive plants. Chris reveals why.

13.15 Neals Yard Remedies believe health and beauty should be more natural, less synthetic, that’s it down to all of us to protect our precious planet. Toby Curtis from Exeter store explains how plants, herbs and flowers are used to great effect in their organic beauty and well being products. Neals Yard Remedies believe health and beauty should be more natural, less synthetic, that’s it down to all of us to protect our precious planet. Toby Curtis from Exeter store explains how plants, herbs and flowers are used to great effect in their organic beauty and well being products.

14.00 Jan Billington, Maddocks Farm Organics, produces beautiful and tasty edible flowers and award winning organic salads and salad bags. But she also creates stunning dishes using her delectable flowers.  Carefully crystallised, casually thrown in a colourful salad, adorning glorious cakes, you will look at your flower bed with new eyes!Maddocks Farm Edible FlowersPIMMS

 

14.45 Bugs and Beasties in the Garden – how to beat them and save your sanity. Tim Penrose of Bowdens Hostas, winners of 30 RHS Gold Medals, tells us how to stop slugs and snails eating your garden – offering practical advice with a good dash of quirky humour. He should know as he holds the National Collection of hostas and we all know a snail’s favourite supper.

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Tim Penrose

15.30 Blueberry Brothers. Challenges and Triumphs – a tale of successful diversification.  Nick and Toby grow 700 blueberry bushes on the edge of Dartmoor selling within the county.  But blueberry season is short so how to survive? Bringing in other sources of fruit they work with local producers to develop and make delicious blueberry foods and drinks such as chocolates, muffins, tarts, brownies and beer. Tastings!

Blueberry Brothers

Gardening fun for everyone.  http://www.tobygardenfest.co.uk

Friday 2nd May 10am – 5pm: Saturday 3rd May 10am – 6pm.http://www.tobygardenfest.co.uk/ Ticket costs: Adults £5, children under 16 free. Entry includes admission to Powderham Castle. Free parking. Discounts available. Group discounts are available for groups of 12 and over. Please contact info@tobybuckland.com with your requirements

Getting to the festival by train:

The Citizens’ Rail project has created a series of free printable train timetables for the festival weekend, showing times from locations including Exeter, Torquay and Paignton to Starcross station, close to Powderham Castle. www.citizensrail.org/garden-festival-by-train

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Make a date to Animate – on an ipad at Animated Exeter 14

McLaren Workshops

I just made my first animated film in 20 minutes! Here’s a link to Flying Fish. It may be a bit wobbly but it was brilliant fun and I can’t wait to spend a few hours making something more beautiful. All I had to do was download this amazing app developed by the National Film Board of Canada for the iPad. 2014 is the centenary of the great animation pioneer, Norman McLaren and Animated Exeter is running two workshops explaining how to use this app to its full advantage. In this test, I just used my finger to draw the lines over the ghost lines of my previous drawings until I built up movement, coloured it in (easy) and posted it to YouTube – simple.  The workshops will allow you to further develop your own animation using Norman McLaren’s groundbreaking techniques.

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Why not download the app in advance of the workshop on the Animated Exeter website? The app allows you to create your own animations as well as watch 51 Norman McLaren films and 11 documentaries about his unique animation techniques.  If that doesn’t get you inspired I don’t know what will – what a delight.

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The app includes a colourful collection of films to watch and start your ideas rolling.

There are three techniques to use on the app: paper cut out, etching and synthetic sound, all of which give demos to get you started. If you want to take them a bit further you can buy the extended version for a few pennies (69p or 99c), and bring out the animator within.

You can watch a hand-picked selection of  National Film Board of Canada films at the Phoenix on this Sataturday 15th at 11.30am -12.45, have a bit of lunch, then celebrate 75 years of NFBC excellence with Iain Gardner’s film illustrated talk at 2.30-4pm. The McLaren Workshops are being held at the Exeter Phoenix (see below). There are also plenty of other interesting animation workshops throughout the festitval.  

Date for McLaren Workshop is Thursday 20th February

10:00 am – 1.00 pm (7 – 12 years)

2.00 pm – 5:00 pm (12 – 17 years)

£12

Level Beginner

Tickets must be booked at http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk BOX OFFICE: 01392 667080

Liberate yourself from the rain at the Animated Exeter Film Festival

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Boy and Bear_Lottie Kingslake

It rained relentlessly last night, then in the morning the rain turned to hail which piled up on my car in little wind-swept heaps. Then it rained again. I’m fed up with it.  My instinct is to curl up and stay at home but that would be such a waste when there is so much colour to be found at a festival on my doorstep.

Animated Exeter starts this week so I am going to point out some filmic highlights.  One of the great things about animation programmes is that you get so much in one sitting, animation is such a time consuming and delicate art that most films are by their nature – short.  Thus, at festivals you have the luck to be presented with a smorgasbord of delights all at once, and if one fails to enchant, a tastier morsel soon takes its place.

On Saturday at 11.30 The National Film Board of Canada (known for superb animation) will be showing their top picks followed at 2.30 by another screening of 75 years of Excellence when Iain Gardner will be discussing the work of Norman McLaren, alongside other films that have come out of the National Film Board’s archive.  McLaren’s (it’s his centenary) work still looks avant-garde today, he was a pioneer in many areas of animation and filmmaking and has influenced generations of animators. This is an event you won’t regret leaving home to see.  

But back to those lovely dishes of shorts –

On Friday 14th and Saturday 15th you can watch The Indies, 18 worldclass independent films back to back for a pleasurable hour and a half.

Get up early on Saturday (also showing 3 more times during the next week) to see Wide World at 10am with the kids. It’s fabulous selection of unique and unusual animated films made for young people from around the world.

On Monday 17th feb 7.30pm – There’s a free screening of ‘grassroots, community and activist’ animations at the Bike Shed Theatre (booking required) Including The Story of Solutions, Patricio Plaza’s brilliant El Empleyo and Zero by Zealous Creative

Pop out on Tuesday 2pm at Exeter College to watch a selection of favourite UK TV characters in Family Favourites and if you miss that they will be shown again on Thursday 20th at 2.30 at Exeter’s hidden medieval gem, Tuckers Hall.

Finally, BAFTA winning international artist, Tal Rosner and over 40 students from animation courses in the South West (SWAN), will be creating a series of fifteen (yes, that many) stunning, FREE, outdoor and indoor animated projections, combined with seductive soundscapes, lighting and installation art, along Fore Street.

Fifty-foot dancers pirouetting across buildings, exotic vines creeping up the ancient walls of a medieval hall, top hats spinning across shops inside the arcade, and interactive works of animated art will be just some of the treats in store for people taking an evening stroll on Valentine’s night and the next evening too, at 7pm-9pm

I mean, how could you stay at home?

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More info on the programme, workshops, exhibitions and events at www.animatedexeter.co.uk 

Animated Exeter Film Festival 2014 Film Preview

Watch the preview video for Animated Exeter film festival 2014 above, come along to Exeter this half term and brighten up a wet, miserable February with amazing animations.

Essential weekend 14th-16th February (schools week from 10th and half term fun until 22nd) Free public street animations on Fore Street 14th-15th February

This year Animated Exeter is celebrating its new status as an international animation festival, screening competitive films from around the globe in the company of wonderful animators and artists. The National Film Board of Canada are sending a goody bag of their most innovative and interesting films and thanks to our flood of competition entries, we will be providing a unique opportunity for cinema-goers to see a showcase of the world’s best animators.  We have filled the festival with brilliant master-classes, dedicated a day to the mad antics of the hit kids game Moshi Monsters, and booked venues all over the city for workshops, screenings and animated related exhibitions.

Our free outdoor projections ’LIGHTSTREAM’ illuminating the independent shops, cafes and businesses of Fore Street, continues our remit to bring animation to the wider public. It starts on Valentine’s night for two nights, start the evening with a romantic walk through animations lighting up the night.

Visit the website for more info http://www.animatedexeter.co.uk

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Exeter Street Food Market – April 2013

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At last, the street food market in Exeter has opened from Friday- Sunday every week. The Market surrounds the small 10th century church of St Pancras, in the middle of the Guildhall Shopping Centre.

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English: St Pancras Church, Guildhall Shopping Centre A small church in the heart of Exeter; of Saxon origin, still used for services and especially for private prayer and quiet. (Cited from the Small Pilgrim Places web site.) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The church is tiny, only 46 feet long and 16 feet wide, and dates from 1191 with origins that go as far back as the Romans. It would once have stood  “without a church yard, tightly surrounded by stables, shops and houses in what was then described as Exeter’s British Quarter” so one hopes that the surrounding bustle of foodie commerce might bring this fascinating relic, now marooned between Mothercare and Claire’s Accessories,  some more notice.  Pop in before you buy your lunch.

It’s early days for this market and the large spaces between stands means you can miss stalls that are hidden around corners but start going there and more will come. Try Mexican Gus’s  ‘Taco Bowls’ filled with beef, chicken or fish and topped with lime, coriander, lettuce, feta, sour cream and tomato salsa for £4.97. Image 14or a plate of paella Image 13

Maybe, sample some pearl barley sushi

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The Cosmic Wheels van was turning out delicious global treats like….
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I can recommend this guy below who makes yummy scallops and chorizo on rocket, to order, for a fiver

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or try his proper dinky fish and chips.Image 26

Then wash it all down with an invigorating coffee, roasted locally.Image 25

 

So next time you are in Exeter on a Friday or at the weekend, go down and support these guys. We want them to stay and we want more of them.