Category: Event

Castle Howard Food Festival 5-7 Oct

FRIDAY 5th – SUNDAY 7th OCTOBER, Castle Howard

Fantastic Food Festivals will be making their first visit to Castle Howard, to work their magic and create the ultimate food and drink festival for all the family to enjoy.

John Hoy, CEO of Castle Howard says: ”We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone to our Fantastic Food Festival in Castle Howard’s tranquil and ornate gardens. Castle Howard certainly has all the ingredients to create the perfect festival – with a 1,000 acres of woodland walks, temples, lakes and fountains to explore with breathtaking views across an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.”

Jeff Harper is the Director of Fantastic Food Festivals, he comments: “We’re delighted to organise a Fantastic Food Festival for the first time at this spectacular venue. We’re looking forward to celebrating local and regional food and drink at this beautiful historical venue; from artisan bread and pastries, mussels, homemade Ginger Beer, gourmet sausages, homemade pork pies and fudge to gin, prosecco and craft beers with plenty of sampling opportunities along the way.”

The Festival Kitchen and Talks and Tastings Hub is a hive of activity during each festival with a full programme of fascinating demonstrations from talented chefs as well as food and drink experts. Castle Howard will host Dean Edwards from ITV Lorraine, renowned local chefs Nigel Brown and Michelin-starred Andrew Pern from The Star in Yorkshire.
Prepare to be amazed by cake specialist and home economist Emma Fuller from Velvet Fig. During her live demo expect audience participation and tips on how to enhance your baking skills to create incredible statement cakes.

The youngest members of the family won’t be forgotten at the food festival. After sampling a wide selection sweet treats and a gourmet BBQ, children can run wild in the extensive grounds and adventure playground then enjoy the garden games and face painting.

Please note that the Food Festival is included in standard admission to Castle Howard.

For regular updates and to buy tickets for the festival visit: www.fantasticbritishfoodfestivals.com
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Ryedale Festival in Slingsby 18 July


Wednesday 18 July, 11am, All Saints’ Church, Slingsby

Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin)
Huw Watkins (piano)
Beethoven – Violin Sonata no. 8 in G major
Prokofiev – Violin Sonata no. 1 in F minor

Having played the ever popular Bruch G minor violin concerto with the Royal Northern Sinfonia in the Ryedale Festival’s Opening Gala in Hovingham Hall, Tamsin Waley-Cohen now brings something special to Slingsby this Wednesday morning.‘Nothing can equal this piece in beauty and depth’, said the great violinist David Oistrakh of the sonata that Prokofiev is thought to have composed as a memorial to his friends who were ‘disappeared’ in Soviet Russia. A dark-hued work, it contains passages intended to sound like wind in a graveyard and ‘make people jump out of their seats’, but also moments of profound beauty. Festival artist in residence Tamsin Waley-Cohen joins her longstanding duo partner Huw Watkins to perform it alongside a playful and good-humoured sonata by Beethoven which could hardly be more different.

Coffee, tea, soft drinks and biscuits served from 10am – 10.45am in Slingsby Village Hall.
Prices: Full £15.00, Gold £12.00, Silver £13.50, Under 25 £7.50.For full details of all Ryedale Festival events, and how to book, go to the Festival website: http://www.ryedalefestival.com/
Tickets may be bought from the Box Office on 01751 475777. Tickets should still be available at the door for the Slingsby concert.

BBC New Generation Artists launch Ryedale Festival, 16-18 March

Thibaut Garcia – Ryedale Festival ©LuisCastillaPhoto

 

The Ryedale Festival Spring Weekend of concerts is set to take place in Pickering, Malton and York on 16, 17 and 18 March.

In Pickering Parish Church the acclaimed Arod Quartet from France give the opening concert on Friday 16 March at 7.30pm, playing Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Webern, after which Chris Glynn, Festival Artistic Director, will reveal details of the upcoming summer festival and, hot off the press, the full programme brochure will be handed out.

In St Michael’s Church in Malton Market Place on Saturday 17 March at 7.30pm, we have a young French guitar virtuoso with an “old Spanish soul”. Hailed as ‘the new face of classical guitar’ after winning every major international guitar competition within the space of just a few months, 23-year-old Thibaut Garcia has had the critics reaching for new superlatives, as well as comparisons with the great guitarists of the past. His passionate and charismatic playing has resulted in sold-out tours across North and South America, which he now follows with a performance at the Ryedale Festival. His programme ranges from Bach to Piazolla and draws inspiration from many cultures. ‘I wanted it to be full of energy, sun, emotion and tenderness’, he writes, ‘evoking places in which I have travelled extensively – from Seville and Granada to Buenos Aires, by way of the Basque country and the Asturias. It enables me to bring a personal character to each piece, as if every page were part of my travel diary.’

‘sonorous lyrical passages and contrasting moments of brooding intensity and sensuality. Garcia handles the varying shades with great skill and sensitivity, and is rewarded at the end with a thunderous standing ovation’ – International Guitar Magazine

The Spring Weekend concludes with the 2017 Cardiff Singer of the World, Catriona Morison, in a recital on Sunday afternoon at 3pm at the National Centre for Early Music in Walmgate, York.

For tickets contact the Box Office on 01751 475777 or [email protected]
For more information on programmes and prices, go to http://www.ryedalefestival.com/index.php/events

 

2nd Sunday Club – 11 February

5-6.30pm on Sunday 11th February at Slingsby Methodist Chapel. 2nd Sunday Club. A club for children in years 1-6.
Come and have tea with your friends and then enjoy games craft fun friendship drama quizzes bible stories.
Future dates 11th Mar, 13th May, 10th June, 8th July.
£1 per child. Numbers for food appreciated but not essential – please text Louise Hayes on 07840 220900, including name of child, age and any dietary issues.

Hovingham Village Market reaches 100 on 3 Feb

Hovingham village hall, Saturday 3rd February 2018, 10:30 am to 1:30 pm

Hovingham Village Market celebrates its 100th market this Saturday.

For prizes, celebratory cake and more, just come along.

As always with local food, rural crafts, art and community café.

The Market website is HERE, it’s also on Facebook and Twitter.