it’s only been 5 months…it’s only been 5 months….if we say it often enough it makes it feel ok! But really it isn’t and we know that! Apologies to one and all…but believe me, we are back and ready to make some noise. You may have heard some rumblings, some of which may not be [...]
Aug 30, 2010 | Categories: Film, Literature, Music, Nighttiming, Theatre, YARNblog | Tags: Branchage, Four Stories High, Jersey, The Nutcracker, YARN, YARNfest | Leave A Comment »
That’s right, it’s taken me three weeks since YARNfest wrapped to finally sit and write the wrap up blog and despite it being top of the list of things to do since the 24th of Feb the only reason it’s happening today is that I’m stuck under a quilt recovering from a cold – damn, [...]
Mar 12, 2010 | Categories: Film, Literature, Music, Nighttiming, Theatre, YARNblog | Tags: Faber and Faber, Film, Kieron Maguire, Literature, Little White Lies, Music, Paper Cinema, Queen of Hoxton, Shooting People, The Book Club, The London Short Film Festival, Theatre, Tom Wrigglesworth, YARN, YARNfest | Leave A Comment »
(SOLD OUT) The cereal-box maestros return with another piece of magical ‘live animation’. Using a basic camcorder and a pile of cut-out illustrations they whisk the viewer across the world – in this case to Venezuela – for a retelling of Arthur Conan Doyle’s tale of intrepid explorers and blood-thirsty dinosaurs. With Live music by [...]
Feb 21, 2010 | Categories: Events, Film, Literature, Music, Nighttiming, Theatre | Leave A Comment »
OK, so it would appear I’m a bad blogger. A whopping 20 days have gone past since the last blog and I do feel ashamed…However, I promise that it’s been time well spent. We’ve been applying some serious elbow grease to get YARN’s showcase event, Four Stories High, underway. So what is it? Well, we’re [...]
Jan 23, 2010 | Categories: Film, Literature, Music, Nighttiming, Theatre, YARNblog | Tags: award-winning, February, festival, Film, Four Stories High, Literature, london, Music, Radio 2, Radio 6, story, storytelling, Theatre | Leave A Comment »